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The Colonials make use of a separate fuel source, [[solium]], for fueling various ships from {{TOS|Viper}}s to freighters, like ''{{TOS|Gemini}}'' {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Fire in Space}}. This implies that tylium may well be the raw mineral from which other grades of fuel are derived, in the same way that {{w|diesel fuel|diesel}} and {{w|gasoline}} are {{w|petroleum}} derivatives. | The Colonials make use of a separate fuel source, [[solium]], for fueling various ships from {{TOS|Viper}}s to freighters, like ''{{TOS|Gemini}}'' {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Fire in Space}}. This implies that tylium may well be the raw mineral from which other grades of fuel are derived, in the same way that {{w|diesel fuel|diesel}} and {{w|gasoline}} are {{w|petroleum}} derivatives. | ||
== Tie-in Material Information == | |||
* ''According to [[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979): | |||
: [[Cygnus]] was an asteroid containing an outpost of the [[Picon (TOS)|Picon]] colony, in addition to a tylium mine owned by {{TOS|Baltar}}'s family. It was captured by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] a [[6470|century before]] the [[Battle of Cimtar]] and held for five [[yahren]] until the Colonials retook it. Baltar later turned Cygnus' tylium mine operation into the "largest intercolonial Tylium trading firm in the Galaxy". <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=16}}</ref> | |||
: The insectoid [[Ovions]] were exploited by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] because of their mining abilities. In the course of constructing their elaborate burrows, the Ovions transported to the surface tons of nearly pure mineral ore. The Cylons established a glittering pleasure palace for humans and other beings on [[Carillon]], where food, drink, entertainment, gambling and luxury were available in vast quantities. Life was so intense that no one noticed the percentage of the "guests" harvested each day. These poor souls were killed and brought to subterranean nurseries where their bodies fed the growing larvae of the Ovion young. The Carillon pleasure palace [[Battle of Carillon|was destroyed]] by the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' in [[6570]]. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=45-46}}</ref> | |||
===In the separate continuity=== | ===In the separate continuity=== | ||
{{separate continuity| | {{separate continuity|type=line|universe=TOS}}'''Tylium''' is mentioned in the following [[BW:SEPCON|separate continuity]] tie-ins, notably: | ||
*{{comics|marvel|3}}, which adapts the third part of {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=y}}. | |||
*{{comics|annual2014}}, where {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}}'s backstory is relayed, in addition to his discovery of {{alt|Carillon}}. | *{{comics|marvel|3|prose=y|sup=no}}, which adapts the third part of {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=y}}. | ||
*{{Comics|classic}}, where tylium is a rarity and source of contention within the [[Empyrean Expanse]]. | |||
*{{comics|annual2014|sup=no|prose=y}}, where {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}}'s backstory is relayed, in addition to his discovery of {{alt|Carillon}}. | |||
*{{Comics|classic|sup=no|prose=y}}, where tylium is a rarity and source of contention within the [[Empyrean Expanse]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 12 September 2025
- For the fuel used in the Re-imagined Series, see: tylium (RDM).

Tylium (pronounced "TIE-lee-um") is an unstable mineral element used as fuel by both the Colonial and Cylon forces in the Seventh Millennium. The substance is often mined and it can explode when energy, such as discharges from laser pistols, impact its natural form.
Following the Battle of Cimtar, the Fleet heads to the planet Carillon, believing it to have supplies of tylium based on a report from an old mining expedition. Much to the surprise and shock of many, Carillon is discovered to have tylium in mass quantities, so much so that when the Colonials ignite the tylium with energy weapons during a pitched battle with Cylon forces, the planet is destroyed in a cataclysm (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").
The Colonials make use of a separate fuel source, solium, for fueling various ships from Vipers to freighters, like Gemini (TOS: "Saga of a Star World", "Fire in Space"). This implies that tylium may well be the raw mineral from which other grades of fuel are derived, in the same way that diesel and gasoline are petroleum derivatives.
Tie-in Material Information
edit source- According to Encyclopedia Galactica (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):
- Cygnus was an asteroid containing an outpost of the Picon colony, in addition to a tylium mine owned by Baltar's family. It was captured by the Cylons a century before the Battle of Cimtar and held for five yahren until the Colonials retook it. Baltar later turned Cygnus' tylium mine operation into the "largest intercolonial Tylium trading firm in the Galaxy". [1]
- The insectoid Ovions were exploited by the Cylons because of their mining abilities. In the course of constructing their elaborate burrows, the Ovions transported to the surface tons of nearly pure mineral ore. The Cylons established a glittering pleasure palace for humans and other beings on Carillon, where food, drink, entertainment, gambling and luxury were available in vast quantities. Life was so intense that no one noticed the percentage of the "guests" harvested each day. These poor souls were killed and brought to subterranean nurseries where their bodies fed the growing larvae of the Ovion young. The Carillon pleasure palace was destroyed by the Battlestar Galactica in 6570. [2]
In the separate continuity
edit sourceThe content in this section is considered separate from the primary continuity (often called "canon").
Be sure that your contributions to this section reflect events specific to the separate continuity exclusively. |
Tylium is mentioned in the following separate continuity tie-ins, notably:
- Deathtrap!, which adapts the third part of Original Series' "Saga of a Star World".
- Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014, where Baltar's backstory is relayed, in addition to his discovery of Carillon.
- Battlestar Galactica Classic, where tylium is a rarity and source of contention within the Empyrean Expanse.
References
edit source- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 16.
- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 45-46.