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The massive '''A-B Raider''' is an advanced form of [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] | The massive '''A-B Raider''' is an advanced form of [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] {{TOS|Raider|Raider}}. It has a crew of six, consisting of two Cylon androids ([[Andromus]] and [[Andromidus]]) and four [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurions]] (e.g. [[Centuri]]). Its exact offensive and defensive capabilities are unknown. It seems to possess an offensive range far greater than that of conventional Raiders (and [[Viper (1980)|Colonial Vipers]]) as well as some form of communication jamming. | ||
Internally, the ship has a different layout from its predecessor. In the center of the ship, the two-man console acts as a central control station, which is operated by the advanced Cylon android models. The forward two consoles are piloting controls and the stations flanking the control consoles are weapons controls, all four stations controlled by Centurions.<ref>This is noted in "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]" [[bsp:The Super Scouts, Part I|script]] on page 7, and is clearly supported by on-screen evidence in "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]".</ref> | |||
The A-B Raider is fitted with an [[automatic detonator]], a self-destruct device that is capable of destroying the craft entirely. After crash landing outside of [[New York City]], Andromus activates this mechanism, noting they had [[micron]]s until it destroyed the ship. The [[w:New York State Police|New York State Police]] that respond to the crash are unable to find anything | == Galactican Encounter == | ||
In the only recorded encounter, Captain [[Kanon]] and Lieutenant [[Britton]] discover the A-B Raider while on recon duty in a two-seat version Colonial Viper. Unable to damage it with the Viper's conventional weapons, Kanon rams the A-B Raider, crippling both craft. The A-B Raider's trajectory causes it to crash on the surface of {{TOS|Earth|Earth}}, destroying all its occupants except its commander, Andromus, and [[Centuri|one of the Centurion pilots]]. While Lieutenant Britton is injured in the collision, the Viper manages to limp back to ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' to report their findings on this new threat and the fact that the Cylons have discovered Earth. | |||
The A-B Raider is fitted with an [[automatic detonator]], a self-destruct device that is capable of destroying the craft entirely. After crash landing outside of [[New York City]], Andromus activates this mechanism, noting they had [[micron]]s until it destroyed the ship. The [[w:New York State Police|New York State Police]] that respond to the crash are unable to find anything {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* In the [[bsp:The Super Scouts, Part I|script]] for "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]," this advanced raider makes it appearance in greater detail that correlates to what was seen in the later episode, "The Night the Cylons Landed". The only remnants of its appearance is a brief scene during the [[Battle for the Delphi|attack]] on the school ship ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]''. | |||
* The [[Vespid]] from ''[[Battlestar Galactica Deadlock]]'' is a nod to this design. | |||
== Related imagery == | == Related imagery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery mode="slideshow"> | ||
File:Attack on the Delphi.jpg|The ship's appearance in "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]" during an [[Battle for the Delphi|attack]] on the school ship ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]''. | |||
File:Abreadout.jpg|The initial sensor readings the recon Viper gets regarding the A-B Raider. | |||
File:Viper Raider impact.jpg|The recon Viper rams into the massive Raider. | |||
File:G80 - NTCL1 - A-B Raider on Scanner.jpg|The A-B Raider as displayed in the [[Warbook]]. | |||
File:A-B Raider crew.jpg|A close scan of the A-B Raider displaying a humanoid Cylon. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Additional Information | |||
The massive A-B Raider is an advanced form of Cylon Raider. It has a crew of six, consisting of two Cylon androids (Andromus and Andromidus) and four Centurions (e.g. Centuri). Its exact offensive and defensive capabilities are unknown. It seems to possess an offensive range far greater than that of conventional Raiders (and Colonial Vipers) as well as some form of communication jamming.
Internally, the ship has a different layout from its predecessor. In the center of the ship, the two-man console acts as a central control station, which is operated by the advanced Cylon android models. The forward two consoles are piloting controls and the stations flanking the control consoles are weapons controls, all four stations controlled by Centurions.[1]
Galactican Encounter
In the only recorded encounter, Captain Kanon and Lieutenant Britton discover the A-B Raider while on recon duty in a two-seat version Colonial Viper. Unable to damage it with the Viper's conventional weapons, Kanon rams the A-B Raider, crippling both craft. The A-B Raider's trajectory causes it to crash on the surface of Earth, destroying all its occupants except its commander, Andromus, and one of the Centurion pilots. While Lieutenant Britton is injured in the collision, the Viper manages to limp back to Galactica to report their findings on this new threat and the fact that the Cylons have discovered Earth.
The A-B Raider is fitted with an automatic detonator, a self-destruct device that is capable of destroying the craft entirely. After crash landing outside of New York City, Andromus activates this mechanism, noting they had microns until it destroyed the ship. The New York State Police that respond to the crash are unable to find anything (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
Notes
- In the script for "The Super Scouts, Part I," this advanced raider makes it appearance in greater detail that correlates to what was seen in the later episode, "The Night the Cylons Landed". The only remnants of its appearance is a brief scene during the attack on the school ship Delphi.
- The Vespid from Battlestar Galactica Deadlock is a nod to this design.
Related imagery
References
- ↑ This is noted in "The Super Scouts, Part I" script on page 7, and is clearly supported by on-screen evidence in "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I".