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| {{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Richard Hatch continuation|lcont=:Category:Books (Richard Hatch)}} | | {{disline|This article involves the caravan of [[Sublight Propulsion|sublight-speed]] civilian ships in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]. For information on its [[FTL|faster-than-light capable]] counterpart in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], see [[The Fleet (RDM)]]. For general information on the military of the Twelve Colonies in both series, see [[Colonial Fleet]].}} |
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| [[File:ragtagfleet.jpg|thumb|A shot of the "rag-tag fugitive fleet".]] | | [[Image:ragtagfleet.jpg|thumb|A shot of the "rag-tag fugitive fleet".]] |
| After the destruction of the {{TOS-RH|Twelve Colonies of Man}} in a devastating genocidal attack on the Colonial worlds in {{TOS-RH|7342}}, Commander {{TOS-RH|Adama}} orders all survivors to find what operational ships remain on their shattered worlds and fly them towards [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''{{TOS-RH|Galactica}}'', the sole surviving battlestar after her sister warships are also [[Battle of Cimtar|destroyed]] in the {{TOS|Cylons}}' two-prong attack. With nowhere else to call home, Adama decrees that the remnants of humanity will search for the {{TOS|Thirteenth Tribe}} on a planet called {{TOS|Earth}}. | | After the destruction of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]] in a devastating genocidal attack on the Colonial worlds, Commander {{TOS|Adama}} orders all survivors to find what operational ships that remain on their shattered worlds and fly them towards [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'', the sole surviving battlestar after her sister warships are also [[Battle of Cimtar|destroyed]] in the two-prong [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] attack. With nowhere else to call home, Adama decrees that the remnants of humanity will search for the [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth Tribe]] on a planet called [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. |
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| Under the guardianship of ''Galactica'', '''the Fleet''' initially comprises of 220 civilian ships<ref name="STG43">{{cite book/RH|1|43}}</ref>. With the exception of ''Galactica'', the ships are not capable of [[lightspeed]] flight. The Fleet's overall speed is limited to that of the slowest ship within the group. As all ships in the Fleet were filled to (or over) capacity, removing the slower ships from the caravan is not an option. | | Under the guardianship of ''Galactica'', the Fleet comprises of 220 civilian ships. With the exception of ''Galactica'', the ships are not capable of [[lightspeed]] flight. The Fleet's overall speed is limited to that of the slowest ship within the group. As all ships in the Fleet were filled to (or over) capacity, removing the slower ships from the caravan is not a option. |
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| Traffic within the Fleet is possible via pre-plotted courses issued by navigational computers, as the Fleet's [[drag-field]] allows for intra-fleet travel via smaller ships, shuttles, Vipers, and the like<ref name="STG131">{{cite book/RH|1|131}}</ref>.
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| As to the Fleet's citizenry, the rules of [[martial law]] apply thus making crimes extremely rare. Notably, a span of 18 {{TOS-RH|yahren}} occurs between murders, that of [[Ortega]] in {{TOS-RH|7342}} and [[Puck|an unidentifiable individual]] aboard ''[[Agro-3]]'' in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG73">{{cite book/RH|1|73}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.
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| == Notable Events ==
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| Following the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]] in {{TOS-RH|7342}}, the Fleet is able to make a far flung exodus—having slipped the surly bonds of their home galaxy, {{TOS|Cyrannus}} [[The Long Patrol|early on]]—and beyond {{OS|The Hand of God}}.
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| In {{TOS-RH|7352}}, the Fleet discovers a rich planetoid that allows them to shore up their rag-tag, fugitive caravan. During this time, new [[Agro Ship]]s are built, as other crafts are repurposed for military use<ref name="STG81">{{Cite book/RH|1|81}}</ref>. The old freighter is retrofitted and re-christened ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}'', becoming one of the most valued ships in the Fleet where Vipers are rebuilt and constructed, including new Azure-class and Scarlet-class models<ref name="STG240">{{cite book/RH|1|240}}</ref>. By {{TOS-RH|7354}}, the Cylons had seemingly gone absent, leaving the Fleet to its own devices<ref name="STG7">{{cite book/RH|1|7}}</ref>.
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| By {{TOS-RH|7360}}, the Fleet's size held steady at 179 ships<ref name="STG43"/>. However, control of the Fleet is contested between various factions in the wake of Adama's death, from the [[Gemon Matriarchs]] who back {{TOS-RH|Athena}} to Ambassador [[Puck]] "{{TOS-RH|Iblis|himself}}," resulting in acts of various degrees of civil disobedience and, in some extreme cases, sedition. The ''{{TOS-RH|Icarus}}'' prison barge at one point slips away from the Fleet when prisoners wrest control of the vessel, though it is later surrendered to the Quorum by [[Gar'Tokk]] of the [[Borellian Nomen]]<ref name="STG262">{{cite book/RH|1|262}}</ref>. Work stoppages and protests occur aboard several vessels, including ''{{TOS|Rising Star}}'', ''[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]]'', ''[[Delphi]]'', ''[[Adena]]'', and ''[[Scorpius Ascendant]]'', with the latter briefly declaring independence from the Fleet<ref name="STG161">{{cite book/RH|1|161}}</ref><ref name="STG224">{{cite book/RH|1|224}}</ref>.
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| Ultimately, the Fleet's leadership is assumed by Commander {{TOS-RH|Apollo}}, with Colonel {{TOS-RH|Athena}} assuming the commander's responsibilities when Apollo becomes unavailable<ref name="STG277">{{cite book/RH|1|277}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.
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| Following the events at {{TOS-RH|Kobol}} in the ''{{TOS-RH|Galactica}}'' novel series, the Fleet is bolstered when Commander {{TOS-RH|Cain}}'s settlement at {{TOS-RH|Poseidon}} is evacuated, adding approximately thirty-two vessels that had been found by ''{{TOS-RH|Pegasus}}'' following the [[Cylon attack]] and guided to Poseidon<ref name="WH73">{{cite book/RH|2|73}}</ref>. However, the Fleet also suffers grievous losses during the [[Battle of Poseidon]], with thirty-seven ships obliterated, including ''[[Scorpius Ascendant]]'', ''[[Valkyrior]]'', and ''[[Agro-2]]''<ref name="WH311">{{cite book/RH|2|311}}</ref>.
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| == Known Ships == | | == Known Ships == |
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| : ''Note: This list of ships only features those specifically mentioned within Richard Hatch's novels.''
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| | | ''[[Agro Ship 9]]'' || [[Agro Ship]] / food supplier, civilian || [[War of the Gods, Part II]] || Last surviving agro ship after an extremely successful Cylon attack against both her and her sister ships. |
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| | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Astradon}}'' || Freighter, civilian || [[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]] || A dejected [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] tells an equally-dejected [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] that he found a little place on board the freighter that "with a little paint, and some nice curtains, it's so cozy". |
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| | ''[[Adena]]'' || Forge, military / passenger, civilian || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Known for its complement of [[socialator]]s<ref name="STG132">{{cite book/RH|1|132}}</ref>, and later chosen as the new "Forge" ship following ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}''{{'|s}} destruction in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG262" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Borella}}'' || Unknown, civilian || [[The Man with Nine Lives]] || Ship on the route taken by the transport shuttle ''[[Canaris]]''. From the name, this is likely the ship from whence [[Bora]], [[Maga]], and [[Taba]] came, and is presumably run by Borellian Nomen (given their disdain for other Colonials). |
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| | ''[[Agro-3]]'' || [[Agro Ship]] / food supplier, civilian || ''[[Armageddon]]'' || An agro ship of interest where [[Puck|an unidentifiable person]] is found murdered following the death of {{TOS-RH|Adama}} in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG139">{{cite book/RH|1|139}}</ref>. | | | ''[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]] || Electronics ship, civilian || [[Take the Celestra]] || Formerly commanded by Commander [[Kronus]]. This is the "command ship" for a small group of ships Adama assigns him to command. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Celestra|[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]]}}'' || Electronics ship, civilian || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Formerly commanded by Commander [[Kronus]] in {{TOS-RH|7352}}. This is the "command ship" for a small group of ships Adama assigns him to command. In {{TOS-RH|7360}}, protests advocating for [[Puck]]'s ascendancy to leadership of the Fleet occur, as well as work stoppages<ref name="STG161" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Comm-Tel Ship}}'' || [[Inter-Fleet Broadcasting]] ship, civilian || [[The Man with Nine Lives]] || Conning his way out of paying for passage to ''[[Rising Star]]'', [[Chameleon]]—claiming to be IFB's president—tells the [[ducket]] taker on the shuttle ''[[Canaris]]'' to head over to this ship so that he may be interviewed. |
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| | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Edina}}'' || Civilian ship || Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II || According to Colonel {{TOS|Tigh}}, this ship almost goes astray when in the [[magnetic void]] en route to [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]]. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Cerebus}}'' || Archive ship || ''[[Resurrection]]'' || Ship in the Fleet circa {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG132" />, ostensively a repository of surviving records and other antiquities from Colonial society. The ship nearly takes damage during the [[Battle of Poseidon]] when [[Chitain]] {{TOS-RH|Stinger}}s attempt to strafe it<ref name="RS105">{{cite book/RH|3|105}}</ref>. | | | ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' || Colonial [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]], military escort || [[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]] || Last known surviving battlestar, roughly 500 [[yahren]] old. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Dawntreader}}'' || Civilian || ''[[Resurrection]]'' || Ship that suffers critical damage during the Fleet's escape from {{TOS-RH|Kobol}}, with hull plates flying off and the vessel crashing back to the planet's surface<ref name="RS103">{{cite book/RH|3|103}}</ref>. | | | ''[[Gemini (TOS)|Gemini]]'' || Gemonese freighter, civilian || [[War of the Gods, Part I]] || Freighter with indigent and disaffected refugees; the "[[Boray]]s of humanity" reside here. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Delphi}}'' || Marketplace, freighter || ''[[Armageddon]]'' || Ship in the Fleet circa {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG117">{{cite book/RH|1|117}}</ref>, converted from hauling freight to a marketplace. It carries a variety of goods and wares from more than thirty merchants<ref name="STG132" />. Protests and unrest transpire aboard following Adama's death<ref name="STG117"/>. | | | {{inlineref|bold=N|Livestock Ship}} || Agricultural ship, civilian || The Man with Nine Lives || Commanded by Captain [[Dmitri]], this ship is presumably a source for meat and other poultry. [[Chameleon]] posed as Dimitri in order to con some [[Borellian Nomen]] ([[Bora]], [[Maga]] and [[Taba]]) into buying parts to build a ship of an unknown type. |
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| | ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' || Colonial {{TOS-RH|battlestar}}, military escort || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Last known surviving battlestar from the original fleet, roughly 500 [[yahren]] old. Carries a complement of seventy-five Vipers, though losses during warfare have at times reduced this number to fewer than forty<ref name="STG240" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Orphan Ship}}'' || Orphan care, civilian || [[Baltar's Escape]] || The purpose of the ''Orphan Ship'' appears to be oriented towards the care and processing of children orphaned during the [[Battle of Cimtar|fall of the Colonies]]. |
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| | [[Chameleon]] claims to be a geneticist from the ''Orphan Ship'' and claims that the list for genetic testing is "[[yahren]] long" {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}. |
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| | Colonel {{TOS|Tigh}} later comments to Siress [[Tinia]] that [[Council Security]] would be unable to stop an escape from the ''Orphan Ship'' {{OS|Baltar's Escape}}. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Hestia}}'' || Residential, civilian || ''[[Rebellion]]'' || A ship housing more than two hundred men, women and children<ref name="RB66">{{cite book/RH|4|66}}</ref>. During the [[Tylium crisis]], ''Hestia'' begins breaking up and is breached in three spots, requiring evacuation of its population to ''{{TOS|Rising Star}}''<ref name="RB66" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Pisces}} || Unknown, civilian || The Man with Nine Lives || One of the ships on the route taken by the transport shuttle ''[[Canaris]]''. |
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| | ''{{TOS-RH|Icarus}}'' || Prison ship, civilian || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Operated by members of [[Council Security]], this craft houses the Fleet's prisoners, notably [[Gar'Tokk]], [[Snie'Goss]], and the traitor {{TOS-RH|Baltar}} following his recapture by {{TOS-RH|Apollo}} and {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}}<ref name="STG20">{{cite book/RH|1|20}}</ref>. The barge holds four hundred twenty-seven prisoners, including thirteen [[Borellian Nomen]]<ref name="STG256">{{cite book/RH|1|256}}</ref>. | | | ''[[Prison Barge]]'' || Prison ship, civilian || [[Baltar's Escape]] || Operated by members of [[Council Security]]. |
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| | | ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' || Luxury liner and [[chancery]], civilian || [[The Man With Nine Lives]] || Formerly operated by [[Trans Stellar Spacelines]]. Used to evacuate children and their caretakers off [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] during the [[Battle of Cimtar|Cylon attack]]. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Rising Star|{{TOS|Rising Star}}}}'' || Luxury liner and [[chancery]], civilian || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Formerly operated by [[Trans Stellar Spacelines]]. Used to evacuate children and their caretakers off [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] during the [[Battle of Cimtar|Cylon attack]]. Contains a triad court and serves as a venue for Fleet social events<ref name="STG45">{{cite book/RH|1|45}}</ref>. | | | ''[[Sanitation ship|Sanitation Ship]]'' || Sanitation ship, civilian || [[The Long Patrol]] || [[Starbuck]] complained about being able to see a sanitation ship out the porthole of the dining chamber of the ''[[Rising Star]]'' as an excuse to book an additional chamber to keep [[Athena]] and [[Cassiopeia]] from accidentally meeting, as he engaged in a dinner-date with both at the same time. |
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| | ''[[Scorpius Ascendant]]'' || Passenger, civilian || ''[[Warhawk]]'' || Ship where Ambassador [[Puck]] held his powerbase, and briefly declared its independence from the Fleet in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG161" />. The vessel is destroyed during the [[Battle of Poseidon]]<ref name="WH311" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Senior Ship}}'' || Elderly caretaker ship, civilian || The Man with Nine Lives || [[Siress]] [[Blassie]] bombarded ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' with messages asking about the whereabouts of [[Chameleon]] from this ship. Adama later remands Chameleon to this ship as Blassie has offered to take custody of the apparent vagrant. |
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| | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Valkyrior}}'' || Civilian || ''[[Warhawk]]'' || Vessel destroyed during the [[Battle of Poseidon]]<ref name="WH311" />. | | | ''{{inlineref|bold=N|Trainian}}'' || Unknown, civilian || The Man with Nine Lives || One of the ships on the route taken by the transport shuttle ''[[Canaris]]''. |
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| | ''[[Agro-2]]'' || [[Agro Ship]] / food supplier, civilian || ''[[Warhawk]]'' || Agro ship destroyed during the [[Battle of Poseidon]], its loss profoundly felt by the Fleet<ref name="WH311" />. | | * Battlestar ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'' briefly joins the Fleet in "[[The Living Legend, Part I]]" and "[[The Living Legend, Part II|Part II]]", but loses contact with the Fleet during the [[Battle of Gamoray]]. |
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| | ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}'' || Forge ship, military/civilian || ''[[Armageddon]]'' || Ship rebuilt in {{TOS-RH|7352}} where crafts are maintained and constructed, along with other smaller manufacturing supporting the defense of the Fleet<ref name="STG81" />. Destroyed when it collides with a Cylon [[basestar]] in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="STG287">{{cite book/RH|1|287}}</ref>.
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| | * ''[[Colonial Movers]]'' freighters |
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| | ''{{TOS-RH|Pegasus}}'' || Active || ''[[Paradis]]'' || Battlestar commanded by the legendary {{TOS-RH|Cain|Commander Cain}}. Reunited with the Fleet after ten yahren of separation<ref name="WH47">{{cite book/RH|2|47}}</ref>.
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| Fleet identification chart. Note that a Cylon mine and an [[Eastern Alliance]] warship can be seen in the far distance in a number of late TOS episodes, e.g. "[[Take the Celestra]]"...]] | | Fleet identification chart. Note that a Cylon mine and an [[Eastern Alliance]] warship can be seen in the far distance in a number of late TOS episodes, e.g. "[[Take the Celestra]]"...]] |
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