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* [[Prison Barge]], a ship in the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] that holds the Fleet's prisoners, including [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]].
* [[Prison Barge inmates]], known also as "barge lice", are those people imprisoned on the aforementioned ship.
* [[Tip Barge]], a ship in the Fleet were [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] mentions getting [[valcron]] from in the Orignal Series.
 
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Prison Barge
Prison Barge
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The Colonials flew an old-style class of liner relegated to support roles or adopted as cargo transports.

Following the destruction of the Twelve Colonies, however, at least one of these old vessels is transformed into a prison barge, where criminals were detained.

Prisoners on such a vessel are sometimes disparagingly referred to as barge lice. Ownership of security operations is overseen by Council Security (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").

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Following the discovery of a devastating long-range weapon on the ice planet Arcta, Galactica's computers are tasked with searching for those experienced with such conditions, with four of them found on the Barge: Croft, Leda, Thane, and Wolfe (TOS: "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I").

Upon visiting the Fleet, Baltar is detained by Count Iblis and the Quorum of Twelve, and sentenced to the Barge. He is later visited there by Iblis, where Baltar comes to the conclusion that Iblis had a hand in the start of the Thousand-Yahren War (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II"). During his stay, Baltar is briefly released by Apollo as a lure to draw out Karibdis (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star"), but is assigned mess duty (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").

Maga, along with his subordinates Bora and Taba, are incarcerated aboard as a result of their failed blood hunt for Chameleon (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives").

The Eastern Alliance enforcers led by Commandant Leiter that were captured on Paradeen are briefly incarcerated aboard the Barge. As a result of Sire Domra's ill-advised attempt to negotiate with Leiter, he and his enforcers align with Baltar and the Borellian Nomen trio to escape; all but Baltar are successful (TOS: "Baltar's Escape"). Baltar later negotiates his freedom in return for providing assistance on attacking a lone Cylon basestar (TOS: "The Hand of God").

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The Prison Barge features numerous amenities for its inmates. In addition to solitary cells, some of which are located on Epsilon deck, Beta deck is the location of the ship's mess hall, Mess Alpha (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").

The ship's docking bay is in an aperture on the underside of the Barge (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star", "Baltar's Escape").

An armory and storage area are aboard, where the prisoners' possessions are kept following their intake; the Nomen and Eastern Alliance enforcers make use of this to acquire their equipment, clothing, laser rifles, and laser bola (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").

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Production Notes

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Earlier Design

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Unused Prison Barge model created by Apogee, Inc. for "Saga of a Star World."

An earlier design of the Prison Barge featured a spherical main body, from which protrude a cockpit module at its fore and a larger engine section at its back. The model, as well as its successor, were built by Apogee, Inc. As with other Original Series' models, this earlier design was repurposed by Universal Hartland for Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as Zykarian battlecruisers in "Journey to Oasis."

Notes

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A shot of the "rag-tag fugitive fleet".

The Fleet, also known as the "rag tag, fugitive fleet[1]", is a convoy consisting of the last remnants of the Twelve Colonies of Man.

Origin

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After the destruction of the Twelve Colonies in a devastating genocidal attack on the Colonial worlds, Commander Adama orders all survivors to find what operational ships that remain on their shattered worlds and fly them towards battlestar Galactica, the sole surviving battlestar after her sister warships are also destroyed in the two-prong Cylon attack. With nowhere else to call home, Adama decrees that the remnants of humanity will search for the Thirteenth Tribe on a planet called Earth.

Under Galactica's aegis, the Fleet comprises 220 civilian ships of various creeds and assortments, including Borellian Nomen. 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 either filled to or over capacity, removing the slower ships from the caravan is not an option.

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Prior to the Final Destruction, space freighters accounted for over two-thirds of all intercolonial travel. They hauled heavy loads of minerals, manufactured goods and even food in times of need among the Twelve Colonies and to their distant provinces. The surviving freighters, now under the protection of the Battlestar Galactica, have been largely converted into living space for the refugees. [2]

Known Ships

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Name Ship type / function Last Seen Notes
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.
Astradon Freighter, civilian Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II A dejected Apollo tells an equally-dejected Starbuck that he found a little place on board the freighter that "with a little paint, and some nice curtains, it's so cozy".
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).
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.
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.
Edina Civilian ship Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II According to Colonel Tigh, this ship almost goes astray when in the magnetic void en route to Kobol.
Galactica Colonial battlestar, military escort The Hand of God Last known surviving battlestar, roughly 500 yahren old.
Gemini Gemonese freighter, civilian War of the Gods, Part I Freighter with indigent and disaffected refugees; the "Borays of humanity" reside here.
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.
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 fall of the Colonies.

Chameleon claims to be a geneticist from the Orphan Ship and claims that the list for genetic testing is "yahren long" (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives").

Colonel Tigh later comments to Siress Tinia that Council Security would be unable to stop an escape from the Orphan Ship (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").

Pisces Unknown, civilian The Man with Nine Lives One of the ships on the route taken by the transport shuttle Canaris.
Prison Barge Prison ship, civilian Baltar's Escape Operated by members of Council Security.
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 during the Cylon attack.
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.
Senior Ship Elderly caretaker ship, civilian The Man with Nine Lives Siress Blassie bombarded 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.
Tip Barge Refuse ship, civilian[3] Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II Mentioned by Apollo while engaging in mock stereotypical feminine conversation with Starbuck; Apollo claims that he procured valcron from this ship.
Tauranian Unknown, civilian The Man with Nine Lives One of the ships on the route taken by the transport shuttle Canaris.

Destroyed

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Unknown

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Other ships

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Galactica 1980

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Support Crafts

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The Fleet is also comprised of shuttles and Colonial Vipers, which are likely not indicated in the "220 ship" figure given in "Saga of a Star World." It is indicated that there are non-military shuttles that ferry people and, possibly, supplies throughout the Fleet. One such craft is the shuttle Canaris (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives"), in addition to Celestra's shuttle piloted by Aurora (TOS: "Take the Celestra").

In addition to their ship compliment, the Colonials have at least one Cylon Raider in their possession, as a result of their victory at Galaxy's Edge (TOS: "The Hand of God").


Notes

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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"...

See also

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References

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  1. This term is derived from the outro narration for the series. The term "outlaw fleet" is also mentioned by Commander Cain when discussing the transmissions Pegasus intercepts during their guerrilla actions against Gamoray (TOS: "The Living Legend, Part I").
  2. Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 36.
  3. A tip barge may be a place for depositing rubbish, if the word "tip" is used in the British manner.

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