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:''This page is about the organization. For the second season episode in which the black market first appears, see [[Black Market]].''
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The '''black market''' of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] is an illegal, unregulated marketplace for a variety of goods that are otherwise unsellable, or extremely difficult to sell, in a manner prescribed by the [[Law of the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Law of the Twelve Colonies]].


The '''black market''' is an underground organization within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of refugee human ships]] through which illicit and unofficial trades of goods, both essential and exotic, are executed. ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' is described by [[Tom Zarek]] as the "hub of the black market." Notable items traded on the black market before Phelan's death were [[antibiotics]], [[fumarello]]s, and the services of escorts<ref>Though some prostitution was arranged by the black market, the practice is not, of itself, illegal.</ref>
== Pre-Fall ==
Circa {{BCH|58}}, the [[Ha'la'tha]] control some segment of the black market of the Twelve Colonies, dealing and acquiring illegal goods through clandestine ways.


Until some time after the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]], the underground organization is headed by [[Phelan]]. Under his control, the black market regularly withholds inventory to inflate prices.  The black market is also known for other dealings, [[Wikipedia:Prostitution of children|some of which]] crossed the line between being merely illegal and being harmful and immoral.  After Phelan's death, Captain [[Lee Adama]] explains to Phelan's likely successors that as long as these shady practices stopped, the black market would be allowed to continue business.  Despite President [[Laura Roslin]]'s misgivings, the black market still functions within the fleet, and is essential in distributing hard to find supplies ([[TRS]]: "[[Black Market]]").
Of prominence, some [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|U-87 Cyber Combat Units]] are sold to the [[Soldiers of the One]] by the Ha'la'tha following their virtual acquisition of [[Graystone Industries]] {{CAP|Unvanquished|Blowback}}.


== Post-Fall ==
Following the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], a black market organization is established within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of refugee human ships]] through which illicit and unofficial trades of goods, both essential and exotic, are executed. ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' is described by [[Tom Zarek]] as the "hub of the black market." Notable items traded on the black market included [[antibiotics]], [[fumarello]]s, and the services of escorts<ref>Though some prostitution was arranged by the black market, the practice itself does not appear to be illegal.</ref>.
Until some time after the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]], the underground organization is headed by [[Phelan]]. Under his control, the black market regularly withholds inventory to inflate prices.  The black market is also known for other dealings, [[Wikipedia:Prostitution of children|some of which]] crossed the line between being merely illegal and being clearly harmful and immoral.  After Phelan's death, Captain {{callsign|Lee Adama}} explains to Phelan's likely successors that as long as these shady practices stopped, the black market would be allowed to continue business.  Despite President [[Laura Roslin]]'s misgivings, the black market still functions within the fleet, and is essential in distributing hard to find supplies {{TRS|Black Market}}.
== Notes ==
* [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 1 (RDM)|Deleted scenes]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] illustrate that black marketeering began in earnest aboard ''Galactica'', notably involving [[Boxey (RDM)|Boxey]].


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The black market of the The Twelve Colonies of Kobol is an illegal, unregulated marketplace for a variety of goods that are otherwise unsellable, or extremely difficult to sell, in a manner prescribed by the Law of the Twelve Colonies.

Circa 58 BCH (42YR), the Ha'la'tha control some segment of the black market of the Twelve Colonies, dealing and acquiring illegal goods through clandestine ways.

Of prominence, some U-87 Cyber Combat Units are sold to the Soldiers of the One by the Ha'la'tha following their virtual acquisition of Graystone Industries (CAP: "Unvanquished" and "Blowback").

Post-Fall

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Following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, a black market organization is established within the fleet of refugee human ships through which illicit and unofficial trades of goods, both essential and exotic, are executed. Prometheus is described by Tom Zarek as the "hub of the black market." Notable items traded on the black market included antibiotics, fumarellos, and the services of escorts[1].

Until some time after the Battle of the Resurrection Ship, the underground organization is headed by Phelan. Under his control, the black market regularly withholds inventory to inflate prices. The black market is also known for other dealings, some of which crossed the line between being merely illegal and being clearly harmful and immoral. After Phelan's death, Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama explains to Phelan's likely successors that as long as these shady practices stopped, the black market would be allowed to continue business. Despite President Laura Roslin's misgivings, the black market still functions within the fleet, and is essential in distributing hard to find supplies (TRS: "Black Market").

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  1. Though some prostitution was arranged by the black market, the practice itself does not appear to be illegal.