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During the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]] '''Green Squadron''' is the [[wireless]] callsign of a Viper squadron sortied by '' | During the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]] '''Green Squadron''' is the [[wireless]] callsign of a Viper squadron sortied by ''{{RDM|Pegasus}}''. It is shown on the [[DRADIS]] screen participating in the battle and led by [[Catbird]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | ||
== Similar terms == | == Similar terms == | ||
* In a "[[A Day in the Life]]" | * In a "[[A Day in the Life]]," Lee Adama orders his pilots to do flying and landing exercises, dividing them into red, blue, yellow and green "sections". | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Originally it seemed that Green Squadron could be a standing squadron on '' | * Originally it seemed that Green Squadron could be a standing squadron on ''{{RDM|Pegasus}}'' (similar to the naming scheme of the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}}). However, later the terms [[Red Squadron (RDM)|Red]] and [[Blue Squadron]] are used for widely different units, which are led by different people. This suggests that it is merely a callsign to identify the squadrons on the wireless and [[DRADIS]]. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 21 February 2024
During the Battle of the Binary Star System Green Squadron is the wireless callsign of a Viper squadron sortied by Pegasus. It is shown on the DRADIS screen participating in the battle and led by Catbird (TRS: "The Captain's Hand").
Similar terms
- In a "A Day in the Life," Lee Adama orders his pilots to do flying and landing exercises, dividing them into red, blue, yellow and green "sections".
Notes
- Originally it seemed that Green Squadron could be a standing squadron on Pegasus (similar to the naming scheme of the Original Series). However, later the terms Red and Blue Squadron are used for widely different units, which are led by different people. This suggests that it is merely a callsign to identify the squadrons on the wireless and DRADIS.