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Warriors who pilot | Warriors who pilot [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]]s wear a [[pressure suit]] underneath their uniforms to protect them from gravitational forces {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}. Apparently, this isn't so much a concern for [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] pilots, although there is one instance of a shuttle pilot wearing the suit. <ref>Interestingly, {{TOS|Athena}} is starting to remove the suit in "[[Saga of a Star World]]", after taking off her Warrior's uniform—at the time she is merely a shuttle pilot, who ferried her father, {{TOS|Adama}} to ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' from ''[[Atlantia (TOS)|Atlantia]]''.</ref> | ||
Warriors also wear a {{TOS|Viper pilot helmet|helmet}} with a forehead adornment signifying their battlestar's crest. ''Galactica''{{'|s}} crest is that of an unidentified stylized [[avion]], while ''Pegasus'' uses a winged horse. During a Viper pilot's pre-flight sequence, the helmet activates and illuminates two sets of light bars installed at the face opening, one at the forehead and the second at the chin. The functions of the helmet are never fully specified. | Warriors also wear a {{TOS|Viper pilot helmet|helmet}} with a forehead adornment signifying their battlestar's crest. ''Galactica''{{'|s}} crest is that of an unidentified stylized [[avion]], while ''Pegasus'' uses a winged horse. During a Viper pilot's pre-flight sequence, the helmet activates and illuminates two sets of light bars installed at the face opening, one at the forehead and the second at the chin. The functions of the helmet are never fully specified. | ||
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As seen in "[[The Living Legend, Part I]]", honor guards wear the standard beige tunic and pants, with a brown belt (thicker than the black belt worn by Warriors) and gloves with a gold trimming near the glove's gauntlet opening. Honor guards are not armed with laser pistols and have only one pin, which is attached to the center of the tunic's collar. There are also gold braids that run diagonally above the left and right breast of the tunic. | As seen in "[[The Living Legend, Part I]]", honor guards wear the standard beige tunic and pants, with a brown belt (thicker than the black belt worn by Warriors) and gloves with a gold trimming near the glove's gauntlet opening. Honor guards are not armed with laser pistols and have only one pin, which is attached to the center of the tunic's collar. There are also gold braids that run diagonally above the left and right breast of the tunic. | ||
In a later episode, "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]", {{TOS|Baltar}} is flanked by ''Galactica'''s honor guards during his sentencing by the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. These honor guards differ slightly in the fact that they are armed with laser pistols and ''Galactica'' | In a later episode, "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]", {{TOS|Baltar}} is flanked by ''Galactica'''s honor guards during his sentencing by the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. These honor guards differ slightly in the fact that they are armed with laser pistols and ''Galactica's'' patch is on the gauntlet of the glove. The braiding running above the breast of the tunic is also missing. | ||
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