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The ''Mercury'' was presumably the first [[Mercury-class]] [[battlestar]] to be launched and possible sister ship to the ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.
The '''''Mercury''''' was presumably the namesake of the [[Mercury-class]] [[battlestar]]s.
 
A sister ship to battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', the battlestar ''Mercury'' is likely one of many battlestars destroyed in the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===


*[[Wikipedia:Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]] is the ''Roman'' god of trade, profit and commerce; similar to the Greek god of [[Wikipedia:Hermes|Hermes]]. Since the [[Colonial]]s mainly believe in gods of a Greek nature, it begs the question of how the name became known to -- or derived by -- the Colonials.  
[[Wikipedia:Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]] is the ''Roman'' god of trade, profit and commerce; similar to the Greek god of [[Wikipedia:Hermes|Hermes]]. Since the [[Colonial]]s mainly believe in gods of a Greek nature, it begs the question of how the name became known to -- or derived by -- the Colonials.  


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Revision as of 00:19, 21 October 2006

The Mercury was presumably the namesake of the Mercury-class battlestars.

A sister ship to battlestar Pegasus, the battlestar Mercury is likely one of many battlestars destroyed in the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

Notes

Mercury is the Roman god of trade, profit and commerce; similar to the Greek god of Hermes. Since the Colonials mainly believe in gods of a Greek nature, it begs the question of how the name became known to -- or derived by -- the Colonials.