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The '''derelict mothership''' is a ship of unknown origin encountered by ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''.
{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Realm Press}}


It is detected around the same time Commander [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] experiences his nightmare, which consists of the entire [[the Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] being destroyed by an unknown cosmic storm.  
[[Image:POS1 - derelict mothership.jpg|thumb|The derelict mothership, surrounded by smaller ships.]]
 
The '''derelict mothership''' is a ship of unknown origin encountered by ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''.
 
It is detected around the same time Commander {{TOS|Adama}} experiences his nightmare, which consists of the entire [[the Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] being destroyed by an unknown cosmic storm.  


The mothership herself is surrounded by seven freighter-sized space craft, themselves derelicts, and is twenty-times the size of ''Galactica''.
The mothership herself is surrounded by seven freighter-sized space craft, themselves derelicts, and is twenty-times the size of ''Galactica''.


An expedition lead by Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] is sent to investigate the mothership. While onboard, Lieutenant [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] experiences a vision where one of the carcasses turns into Apollo and tells him that he must have Starbuck's soul. Doctor [[Wilker]] is separated from the expedition, himself attacked ([[Prison of Souls, Part 1]]) and possessed by a Somnian ([[Prison of Souls, Part 2]]).
An expedition lead by Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} is sent to investigate the mothership. While onboard, Lieutenant {{TOS|Starbuck}} experiences a vision where one of the carcasses turns into Apollo and tells him that he must have Starbuck's soul. Doctor [[Wilker]] is separated from the expedition, himself attacked ([[Prison of Souls, Part 1]]) and possessed by a Somnian ([[Prison of Souls, Part 2]]).


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The reason for its dereliction is never specified, but likely has something to do with the [[Somnians]]'s attempts to enter the universe occupied by the Humans.
* The reason for its dereliction is never specified, but likely has something to do with the [[Somnians]]{{'}} attempts to enter the universe occupied by the Humans.


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The derelict mothership, surrounded by smaller ships.

The derelict mothership is a ship of unknown origin encountered by Galactica.

It is detected around the same time Commander Adama experiences his nightmare, which consists of the entire Fleet being destroyed by an unknown cosmic storm.

The mothership herself is surrounded by seven freighter-sized space craft, themselves derelicts, and is twenty-times the size of Galactica.

An expedition lead by Captain Apollo is sent to investigate the mothership. While onboard, Lieutenant Starbuck experiences a vision where one of the carcasses turns into Apollo and tells him that he must have Starbuck's soul. Doctor Wilker is separated from the expedition, himself attacked (Prison of Souls, Part 1) and possessed by a Somnian (Prison of Souls, Part 2).

Notes

  • The reason for its dereliction is never specified, but likely has something to do with the Somnians' attempts to enter the universe occupied by the Humans.
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