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| {{User Data | | {{User Data |
| | name= Shannon Carter
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| | fan name= Corey "Shadow" Danian | | | fan name= Corey "Shadow" Danian |
| | age=21
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| | date of birth= 31 December 1989
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| | gender= Male | | | gender= Male |
| | location= Bendigo, Australia | | | location= Australia |
| | email= shadow_flame515@hotmail.com
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| | You're fan from Australia is here. |
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| Hi, I'm Shannon Carter, fan name Corey Danian. I enjoy making lists on the fleet and people of the current universe. I look across all websites for information and watch the episodes alot. I try to contribute as much as possible to the site.
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| ===Fan Fiction===
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| ==Corey Danian==
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| Corey Danian is a nineteen year old Viper pilot on the Battlestar ''Galactica'' in the aftermath of the attacks.
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| Brought aboard ''Galactica'' by his father, chief weapons control officer, Lieutenant James Danian, Corey and his mother, Caitlan Danian, lived aboard the battlestar with Lieutenant Danian. Corey has known Commander William Adama and Colonel Saul Tigh his entire life and thus was allowed to wander ''Galactica'''s halls without a pass, as he was friendly to the marines and pilots. His presence was often followed by silent observance, most notably in CIC, where he was often at Petty Officer Anastasia Dualla's station ("Miniseries"-"Final Cut")
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| Some eighty days after the attacks, fifteen-year-old Corey turned sixteen and was accepted to train in a Viper pilot, boosting numbers up. He received the callsign "Shadow" and a Mark II Viper, 4535NC, and was considered a natural after learning to fly without trouble within a week. He racked up considerable points and was on par with Lieutenant Brendan "Hotdog" Costanza and Lieutenant Louanne "Kat" Katraine, who had only been flying Vipers for three months ("Flight of the Phoenix").
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| He was also an expert navigator, as shown on Kobol when he join Commander Adama's expedition before he joined the Colonial Fleet military ("Home, Part II").
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| Despite his age, he is shown to be a considerable natural, rivaling Lee "Apollo" Adama and Kara "Starbuck" Thrace. He also knew the names of every single ship in the fleet and was also good friends with some of the captains ("Pegasus (Extended Edition)").
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| After the arrival of "Pegasus" in the fleet, Corey became good friends with Lieutenant Troy Atreus, even after the later accidentally strangled him during his trauma over the ''Scylla'' incident ("Resurrection Ship, Part I", "The Captain's Hand"). Apollo and Starbuck often confided in him and he was also quick to notice when something was up ("Epiphanies", "Black Market").
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| During the mining operation undertaken by the mining ship ''Majahual'', he had managed to survive an attack by Scar thanks to the fact he managed to outsmart the Cylon Raider and play dead. He also answered the question from Ensign Joseph "Jo-Jo" Clark as to why only one mining ship was doing the mining operation by telling him that the other '''two''' mining ships (''Monarch'' and another vessel) had been converted for other purposes ("Scar").
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| Corey was also proficient in weapons, not to mention size (been skinny and somewhat short), was one of the reasons he managed to avoid been shot by Sesha Abinell's friends' attack ("Sacrifice").
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| After the events aboard ''Cloud Nine'', Ensign Danian was temporarily transferred to ''Pegasus'', flying under Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case. He would remain aboard ''Pegasus'' when Apollo was transferred as ''Galactica'''s liaison and temporary flight control officer and later when Apollo took command, training to fly a Mark VII Viper ("The Captain's Hand").
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| He was later chosen by Major Kendra Shaw for the mission to the Guardian Basestar because his stealth-like navigating skills could come in handy. After rescuing the survivors of the Raptor mission, he transferred back to ''Galactica'' ("Razor").
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| During the settlement of New Caprica, Corey was promoted to lieutenant J.G. and was among Kat's trusted squad leaders. When the Cylons found New Caprica, he was seventeen and was in CIC around the command console with Admiral Adama when ''Galactica'', ''Pegasus'' and twenty other ships jumped away ("Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II").
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| Four months later, Corey was involved in the planning for the rescue mission on New Caprica. Concerned for his parents and his ten-month-old baby brother, Matthew, who were trapped on the planet but working for the resistance on the planet. Working in CIC, acting as fleet operations officer, he was concerned over the safety of the civilian ships if both ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' went back to New Caprica ("Occupation").
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| He was present at the briefing and later at Sharon Agathon's swearing of the oath. While on the hangar deck, he asked Sharon to make sure his family was okay ("Precipice").
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| Corey was on the hangar deck for the Salt Line Ceremony, hugging his ''Pegasus'' counterpart, Lieutenant Atreus, before the ''Galactica'' prepared to depart. He was in Adama's quarters when Helo arrived with the message that Sharon had managed to get the launch keys. He was on the hangar deck with Kat when Adama made his speech ("Exodus, Part I").
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| During the Battle of New Caprica, he was a member of Blue Squadron with Hotdog and Lt. Paolo "Redwing" McKay, covering Hotdog's run at the shipyard gate. As the civilian ships managed to escape and did their intra-atmospheric jumps, Corey managed to take down three Cylon Raiders attempting to destroy the '''Pan Galactic''' passenger liner, the ''Prometheus'' and two cargo transports. He was on the hangar deck when Adama was congratulated for his rescue attempt ("Exodus, Part II").
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| ==Timeline==
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| Day -1 - 1: Miniseries <br>
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| Day 5 - 7: 33 <br>
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| Day 10: Water <br>
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| Day 12: Bastille Day <br>
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| Day 14 - 15: Act of Contrition <br>
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| Day 15 - 16: You Can't Go Home Again <br>
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| Day 17 - 19: Litmus <br>
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| Day 24: Six Degrees of Separation <br>
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| Day 25: Flesh and Bone <br>
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| Day 28 - 29: Tigh Me Up Tigh Me Down <br>
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| Day 36 - 37: The Hand of God <br>
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| Day 46 - 49: Colonial Day <br>
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| Day 50 - 51: Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I <br>
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| Day 51: Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II; Scattered; Valley of Darkness; Fragged <br>
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| Day 52 - 54: Resistance* <br>
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| Day 58 - 60: The Farm* <br>
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| Day 60 - 61: Home, Part I <br>
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| Day 61 - 64: Home, Part II <br>
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| Day 74 - 77: Final Cut <br>
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| Day 84 - 85, 99 - 110: Flight of the Phoenix** <br>
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| Day 169 - Day 172: Pegasus; Resurrection Ship, Part I; Resurrection Ship, Part II <br>
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| Day 189 - 191: Epiphanies <br>
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| Day 195 - 197: Black Market <br>
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| Day 226 - 229: Scar <br>
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| Day 235: Sacrifice <br>
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| Day 255 - 256: The Captain's Hand <br>
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| Day 258 - 268: Razor <br>
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| Day 270: Downloaded <br>
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| Day 279 - 280: Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I <br>
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| Day 280 - 285: Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II <br>
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| Day 425 - 426: Unfinished Business (flashbacks) <br>
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| Day 665: Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II (epilogue) <br>
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| Day 799 - 800: Occupation <br>
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| Day 801 - 802: Precipice <br>
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| Day 802 - 803: Exodus, Part I <br>
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| Day 803: Exodus, Part II <br>
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| Day 806 - 809: Collaborators <br>
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| Day 835 - 836: Torn <br>
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| Day 837 - 840: A Measure of Salvation <br>
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| Day 875 - 877: Hero <br>
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| Day 935: Unfinished Business <br>
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| Day 1024 - 1028: The Passage <br>
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| Day 1040: Eye of Jupiter <br>
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| Day 1040: Rapture <br>
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| Day 1064 - 1065: Taking a Break from all Your Worries <br>
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| Day 1072 - 1075: The Woman King <br>
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| Day 1089: A Day In the Life <br>
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| Day 1092 - 1094: Dirty Hands <br>
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| Day 1098 - 1100: Maelstrom <br>
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| Day 1136 - 1138: The Son Also Rises <br>
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| Day 1151 - 1154: Crossroads, Part I <br>
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| Day 1154 - 1157: Crossroads, Part II <br>
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| Day 1157 - 1158: He That Believeth In Me <br>
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| Day 1158 - 1160: Six of One <br>
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| Day 1182 - 1183: The Ties That Bind <br>
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| Day 1186 - 1188: Escape Velocity <br>
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| Day 1218 - 1219: The Road Less Travelled <br>
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| Day 1219 - 1220: Faith <br>
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| Day 1220 - 1222: Guess What's Coming Home to Dinner? <br>
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| Day 1222 - 1224: Sine Qua Non <br>
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| Day 1222 - 1224: The Hub <br>
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| Day 1228 - 1238: Revelations <br>
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| Day 1239 - 1240: Sometimes a Great Notion <br>
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| Day 1246 - 1249, 1332: The Face of the Enemy*** <br>
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| Day 1332 - 1334: A Disquiet Follows My Soul <br>
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| Day 1338: The Oath <br>
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| Day 1338: Blood on the Scales <br>
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| Day 1340 - 1342: No Exit <br>
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| Day 1342 - 1345: Deadlock <br>
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| Day 1375 - 1377: Someone to Watch over Me <br>
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| Day 1378 - 1380: Islanded in a Stream of Stars <br>
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| Day 1384 - 1385: Daybreak, Part I <br>
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| Day 1386 - 1388: Daybreak, Part II & III <br><br>
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| Day 54,751,388: Daybreak, Part III (epilogue) <br> <br>
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| (*) I ignore the date times given by "The Plan" due to the inconsistences from the tele-movie.<br>
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| (**) I ignored the scene with Laura Roslin's diagnose of a month on the outside (the scene could've fitted into "Pegasus" or "Resurrection Ship, Part I") as she seems ragged but when talking to Adama she is looking quite well. Also gives two weeks in between Tyrol starting the project to the next scene of the pilots shooting.<br>
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| (***) I felt that Gaeta most likely was in a coma or on leave, explaining was his condition was better at the end of the webisode. <br> <br>
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| ==Ships of the Fleet==
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| ''[[Adriatic]]'', ''[[Wedge-shaped vessel|Defender]]''-class support corvette ("[[33]]") <br>
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| ''Argo Navis'', ''[[Astral Queen]]''-type luxury liner ("[[Miniseries, Night 2]]") <br>
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| ''[[Astral Queen]]'', prison transport vessel ("[[Miniseries, Night 2]]") <br>
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| ''Aurora'', '''Colonial Movers''' heavy freighter ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''Baah Pakal'', [[tubed vessel]] ("33") <br>
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| ''[[Pan Galactic|Caprica Clipper]]'', '''Pan Galactic''' passenger liner ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Carina]]'', salvage and repairs ship (type 1) ("[[Miniseries, Night 1]]") <br>
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| ''[[Celestra]]'', deep-space research ship ("Miniseries, Night 2'') <br>
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| ''[[Chrion]]'', '''Sagitarrian Spaceways''' white passenger liner ("Miniseries, Night 2'') <br>
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| ''[[Cloud Nine]]'', '''Cloud 9 Luxury Lines''' ''Biodome''-type luxury liner ("[[Colonial Day (episode)|Colonial Day]]") <br>
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| ''[[Colonial One|Colonial Heavy 798]]'', renamed ''Colonial One'', Intersun/Eversun heavy passenger transport ("Miniseries, Night 1") <br>
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| ''[[Cybele]]'', '''Aerilon Express''' container ship ("[[The Plan]]") <br>
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| ''[[Daru Mozu]]'', tylium refinery ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Demetrius]]'', sewage recycling ship ("[[The Ties That Bind]]") <br>
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| ''Enkidu'', '''Gemini Freights''' heavy freighter ("[[The Hand of God (TRS)|The Hand of God]]") <br>
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| ''[[Faru Sadin]]'', '''Gemon Liners''' passenger liner ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', ''Jupiter''-class (Cylon War-era) Battlestar ("Miniseries, Night 1") <br>
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| ''[[Gemenon Traveller]]'', heavy cargo transport ("[[Flesh and Bone]]") <br>
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| ''[[Gemini (TRS)|Gemini]]'', '''Gemini Freights heavy freighter ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Gideon]]'', heavy hauler transport ("[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]") <br>
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| ''[[Greenleaf]]'', ''Scylla''-type container ship ("[[He That Believeth In Me]]") <br>
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| ''[[Flattop|Hephaestus]]'', salvage and repairs ship (type 1) ("Miniseries, Night 1") <br>
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| ''[[Hitei Kan]]'', tylium refinery ship (type 2) ("[[Dirty Hands]]") <br>
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| ''[[Inchon Velle]]'', cargo transport ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Kimba Huta|Kimba Huta/Hutu]]'', cold storage transport ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Majahual]]'', mining ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''McConnell'', '''Colonial Movers''' heavy freighter ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Monarch]]'', mining ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'', '''Commercial Starlines''' passenger liner ("33") <br>
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| ''[[Picon 36]]'', '''Colonial Movers''' heavy freighter ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'', commercial freighter ("[[Black Market]]") <br>
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| ''[[Pyxis]], '''Sagitarrian Spaceways''' white passenger liner ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Rising Star (TRS)|Rising Star]]'', medical transport/luxury liner ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]") <br>
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| ''Salpica'', [[long-necked vessel|heavy cargo freighter]] ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 1]]") <br>
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| ''Scorpia Traveller'', cargo transport ("[[Litmus]]") <br>
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| ''[[Striker]]'', deep-space research ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''Tauranian Traveller'', container ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Thera Sita]]'', cargo transport ("Miniseries, Night 1") <br>
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| ''Virga'', salvage and repairs ship ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Virgon Express]]'', salvage and repairs ship (type 2) ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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| ''[[Zephyr]]'', Intersun/Eversun ringed luxury liner (''Space Park''-class) ("Miniseries, Night 2") <br>
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