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* [[Nova of Madagon]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | * [[Nova of Madagon]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | ||
* [[Carillon]]† {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | * [[Carillon]]† {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | ||
* [[Arcta]] {{OS|Gun on Ice Planet Zero}} | * [[Arcta]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero}} | ||
* [[Otarsis]] {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}} | * [[Otarsis]] {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}} | ||
* [[Magnetic void]], an astral phenomenon {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}} | * [[Magnetic void]], an astral phenomenon {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}} | ||
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* [[Borallus]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | * [[Borallus]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | ||
* [[Borella]], home of [[Borellian Nomen]] {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}} | * [[Borella]], home of [[Borellian Nomen]] {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}} | ||
== Tie-in Material Information == | |||
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):'' | |||
: The galaxy of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|twelve Human Colonies]] destroyed by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] in the [[Final Destruction]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=33}}</ref> | |||
: The Nova of Madagon is described as a space corridor near the heart of the Cyranus Galaxy densely packed with small, bright stars. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=43-44}}</ref> | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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=== Astral Semantics vis-à-vis "Galaxy" === | === Astral Semantics vis-à-vis "Galaxy" === | ||
Opinion is divided whether the Colonies lie in the same galaxy as {{TOS|Earth}}, which—given numerous references (particularly in "[[Greetings | Opinion is divided whether the Colonies lie in the same galaxy as {{TOS|Earth}}, which—given numerous references (particularly in "[[Greetings From Earth]]") that the Earth sought after by the Colonials is our Earth—would have to be identical to our "Milky Way galaxy." | ||
Opponents of such an identity can point to Commander {{TOS|Adama}}'s clear statement in "[[Saga of a Star World]]," that Earth is located "in a galaxy similar to our own." | Opponents of such an identity can point to Commander {{TOS|Adama}}'s clear statement in "[[Saga of a Star World]]," that Earth is located "in a galaxy similar to our own." | ||
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If viewing both the [[Original Series]] and its spinoff ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' in a holistic way, statements such as "[Earth's] proximity to the sun provides the only climate in the galaxy comfortably able to support life as we know it" {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}} suggests a Colonial's "galaxy" may in fact be the same thing as a star system. Thus the Cyrannus "galaxy" may in fact consist only of a handful of stars and planets orbiting each other, broadly similar to our own solar system. | If viewing both the [[Original Series]] and its spinoff ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' in a holistic way, statements such as "[Earth's] proximity to the sun provides the only climate in the galaxy comfortably able to support life as we know it" {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}} suggests a Colonial's "galaxy" may in fact be the same thing as a star system. Thus the Cyrannus "galaxy" may in fact consist only of a handful of stars and planets orbiting each other, broadly similar to our own solar system. | ||
This is supported in that the phrase "Star System" is used in place of "galaxy" throughout "[[Saga of a Star World]]." It seems the two terms are reversed. | |||
In the [[spin-off]] series ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', the Fleet reaches 30 years after the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. The {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}} neither defines the [[Propulsion (TOS)|nature of propulsion]], outside of vague terms like "[[lightspeed]]" in "[[The Living Legend, Part II]]," nor does it provide sufficient information to determine if intergalactic travel is in use. | In the [[spin-off]] series ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', the Fleet reaches 30 years after the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. The {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}} neither defines the [[Propulsion (TOS)|nature of propulsion]], outside of vague terms like "[[lightspeed]]" in "[[The Living Legend, Part II]]," nor does it provide sufficient information to determine if intergalactic travel is in use. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 20 September 2025
- For subjects with a similar name, see: Cyrannus.
The Cyrannus galaxy is the location of the Twelve Colonies of Man.
The Fleet passes through a swath of asteroid dust during its exodus from the Colonies in 7348, separating the outer periphery of the Cyrannus galaxy from other regions disconnected from the Colonies during the Thousand-Yahren War (TOS: "The Long Patrol").
Prior to about 6848, the Colonials had formerly established extra-galactic settlements, including the penal planetoid of Proteus (TOS: "The Long Patrol") that had been abandoned and forgotten about during the last yahrens of the Thousand-Yahren War. Additionally, Colonials had knowledge of other locales, including Gamoray that, in 7348, became the "outer capital" of the Cylon Empire after the fall of the Delphian Empire to the Cylons (TOS: "The Living Legend, Part I").
Planets and Locales
editThe following planets and locales within the Cyrannus galaxy are organized in order of their being encountered by the Fleet on its outward flight:
- Nova of Madagon (TOS: "Saga of a Star World")
- Carillon† (TOS: "Saga of a Star World")
- Arcta (TOS: "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero")
- Otarsis (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I")
- Magnetic void, an astral phenomenon (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II")
- Kobol, home of the human race (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II")
- Equellus, an outer outpost of the Colonies (TOS: "The Lost Warrior")
Nearest to the Colonies were:
- Cimtar, location of the Battle of Cimtar (TOS: "Saga of a Star World")
- Borallus (TOS: "Saga of a Star World")
- Borella, home of Borellian Nomen (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives")
Tie-in Material Information
edit- According to Encyclopedia Galactica (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):
- The galaxy of the twelve Human Colonies destroyed by the Cylons in the Final Destruction.[1]
- The Nova of Madagon is described as a space corridor near the heart of the Cyranus Galaxy densely packed with small, bright stars. [2]
Notes
editAstral Semantics vis-à-vis "Galaxy"
editOpinion is divided whether the Colonies lie in the same galaxy as Earth, which—given numerous references (particularly in "Greetings From Earth") that the Earth sought after by the Colonials is our Earth—would have to be identical to our "Milky Way galaxy."
Opponents of such an identity can point to Commander Adama's clear statement in "Saga of a Star World," that Earth is located "in a galaxy similar to our own."
Proponents of the identity of the two galaxies argue that it is less improbable that the Fleet could traverse a large span of several thousand light-years within the Milky Way galaxy (approx. 170,000 – 200,000 light-years in diameter) than to make a journey from one galaxy to another, as it implies a journey of two million light-years or more.
Note that both explanations automatically assume that the "galaxy" term means the same thing to the Colonials as it does to us, i.e. a massive system of millions or billions of individual star systems orbiting a common center of mass. This is not necessarily the case (see e.g. micron and parsec).
The Galactica 1980 Postulate
editIf viewing both the Original Series and its spinoff Galactica 1980 in a holistic way, statements such as "[Earth's] proximity to the sun provides the only climate in the galaxy comfortably able to support life as we know it" (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I") suggests a Colonial's "galaxy" may in fact be the same thing as a star system. Thus the Cyrannus "galaxy" may in fact consist only of a handful of stars and planets orbiting each other, broadly similar to our own solar system.
This is supported in that the phrase "Star System" is used in place of "galaxy" throughout "Saga of a Star World." It seems the two terms are reversed.
In the spin-off series Galactica 1980, the Fleet reaches 30 years after the Battle of Cimtar. The Original Series neither defines the nature of propulsion, outside of vague terms like "lightspeed" in "The Living Legend, Part II," nor does it provide sufficient information to determine if intergalactic travel is in use.
References
edit- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 33.
- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 43-44.