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[[Image:demo gel.jpg|thumb|Demolition gel lined at the basestar's midsection.]] | [[Image:demo gel.jpg|thumb|Demolition gel lined at the basestar's midsection.]] | ||
'''Demolition gel''', or '''demo gel'', is an explosive used by the Cylons in heavy demolition. | '''Demolition gel''', or '''demo gel''', is an explosive used by the Cylons in heavy demolition. | ||
[[Zak Adama (alternate)|Zak Adama]], a [[Returner]], notices this on the midsection of the [[basestar (RDM)|antebellum basestar]]'s hull and attempts to warn [[William Adama]] of this fact. However, Commander Adama launches the nuclear warhead towards the basestar, which causes the demolition packs to explode in tandem with the basestar, intensifying the overall explosion. This intense explosion knocks damages [[Kara Thrace]]'s Viper ([[Battlestar Galactica 3]]). | [[Zak Adama (alternate)|Zak Adama]], a [[Returner]], notices this on the midsection of the [[basestar (RDM)|antebellum basestar]]'s hull and attempts to warn [[William Adama]] of this fact. However, Commander Adama launches the nuclear warhead towards the basestar, which causes the demolition packs to explode in tandem with the basestar, intensifying the overall explosion. This intense explosion knocks damages [[Kara Thrace]]'s Viper ([[Battlestar Galactica 3]]). |
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Demolition gel, or demo gel, is an explosive used by the Cylons in heavy demolition.
Zak Adama, a Returner, notices this on the midsection of the antebellum basestar's hull and attempts to warn William Adama of this fact. However, Commander Adama launches the nuclear warhead towards the basestar, which causes the demolition packs to explode in tandem with the basestar, intensifying the overall explosion. This intense explosion knocks damages Kara Thrace's Viper (Battlestar Galactica 3).