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An electromagnetic pulse generator (EMP) is an anti-electronics weapon that mimics the intense EM radiation created by a nuclear explosion in an atmosphere. The resulting EM field couples with nearby electronics systems, inducing electrical currents and voltages, thus damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
{{Disline|For similarly named equipment from the [[Original Series]], see: [[pulse generator]].}}
[[File:TRS - Miniseries - Lee After Using the Electric Pulse Generators.jpg|thumb|{{callsign|Apollo}} engages in [[technobabble]] following the use of the electric pulse generators {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.]]
An electromagnetic pulse ('''EMP''') generator is an anti-electronics weapon that mimics the intense EM radiation created by a nuclear explosion in an atmosphere. The resulting EM field couples with nearby electronics systems, inducing electrical currents and voltages, thus damaging sensitive electronic equipment.


Just before the [[Cylon attack]], "electric pulse generators" were being transported to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] from Battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'' on ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' (later ''[[Colonial One]]''), presumably to place in a planet side museum or school as a historical artifact, or for re-use on another ship ([[Miniseries]]).
Pulse generators are able to act independently, at some level, without needing to be connected to a ship's power grid. They may be an offshoot of, or connected to, [[FTL]] technology due to  its employment of hyperspace principles {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.


As the destruction of the ship by a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] raid was imminent from nuclear missiles, [[Lee Adama]] activated the devices, giving the appearance that ''Colonial One'' had been destroyed by a nuclear blast.  This attempt was successful, as the Cylons cut off the assault, the missiles were disabled, and ''Galactica's'' [[Dradis]] confirmed the ship as destroyed. ''Colonial One's'' electronic systems seemed to be fully functional after the attack.
== Practical Use ==
Just before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], electric pulse generators are being transported to [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Caprica|Caprica]] from the decommissioned [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' on ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' for a purpose unknown to {{callsign|Apollo}} {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.


It is probable that these devices are standard equipment aboard ships such as battlestars, given Lee Adama's knowledge about the electric pulse generators. It is also probable that such devices were part of a battlestar's fighting tactics against Cylon attacks, since (at least in the first [[Cylon War]], although [[Cylon agent|not in the second]]), Cylons were purely mechanical and thus vulnerable to EMP attacks unless shielded from the effect. Given that a non-military craft such as ''Colonial One'' recovered very shortly after the pulse, even Colonial civilian vessels seem to be equipped with EMP-shielded electronics.
As the destruction of the ship by [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] nuclear missiles is imminent, Lee Adama activates the devices, giving the appearance that ''Colonial One'' had been destroyed by a nuclear blast.  This ruse is successful, as the Cylons do not immediately return. The missiles were disabled by the EMP with an energy pulse so strong that ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[DRADIS]] picks up the pulse, which leaves [[William Adama]] grieving for the apparent loss of his last son {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.


The human passengers are stunned unconscious by the pulse as well, but soon recover.<ref>The [[Miniseries]] shows the EMP temporarily overloading the crew's central nervous system and causing unconsciousness. However, this is scientifically incorrect, because although the human nervous system works with electrical currents, there is no metal to act as antenna for the magnetic field and induce a damaging current. The effects shown are either a writing error, or the result of some other force.</ref> ''Colonial One's'' electronic systems seemed to be fully functional after the attack.


During the [[Fall of the Scorpian Fleet Shipyards]] ''Pegasus'' gained valuable time to escape with a [[blind jump]] when the radiation from the Cylons' nuclear weapons temporarily blinded their own Dradis.
==Notes==
Although being called an EMP by [[Helena Cain|Admiral Cain]], this effect is not an electromagnetic pulse in the strictest sense, since an EM field is only created when a nuclear detonation's gamma-ray emissions interact with the matter in the atmosphere and produce free electrons which in turn interact with a planet's magnetic field. There are no nuclear EMPs in space.<br>
The gamma radiation alone can nonetheless disrupt the [[Dradis]] and [[wireless]] communications as they rely on a form of radiation as well.


In the [[Miniseries]] the EMP is shown to temporarily overload the crew's central nervous system. However, this is scientifically incorrect, because although the human nervous system works with electrical currents, there is no metal to act as antenna for the magnetic field and induce a damaging current. The effects shown are either a writing error, or the result of some other force.
*[[File:TRS - Miniseries - Haphazard Material Handling at Ragnar Anchorage.jpg|thumb|Generators in the background while material handling goes awry on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.]]These devices are probably standard equipment aboard ships such as battlestars, given Lee Adama's knowledge about the electric pulse generators. The [[Ragnar Anchorage]] also has this equipment available in their inventory, suggesting wider-spread use.
*Such devices might have been part of a battlestar's fighting tactics against Cylon attacks in the first [[Cylon War]], but [[Humanoid Cylon|not in the second]], since Cylons were [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|purely mechanical]] at the time and their circuits were vulnerable to EMP attacks unless shielded. Given that a non-military craft such as ''Colonial One'' recovers very shortly after the pulse, the EMP may not be an effective ship-disabling weapon. Lee Adama mentions that simulations performed at [[War College]] resulted in low probabilities that a generated EMP would fool Cylon forces, suggesting that EMP's are a defense and deception tool rather than a weapon {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.
*During the [[Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]], the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' gains valuable time to escape by a [[blind jump]] when the radiation from the Cylons' nuclear weapons temporarily blinded their own DRADIS {{TRS|Pegasus}}. <ref>Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]] says "the blast blinded the Cylon DRADIS," making it unclear to which physical phenomenon she refers to exactly. This effect is not an EMP in the strictest sense, since a significant EM field is only created when a nuclear detonation's gamma-ray emissions interact with the matter in an atmosphere and produce free electrons through [[w:Compton scattering|compton scattering]], which in turn interact with a planet's magnetic field. There are no nuclear EMPs in the vacuum of space. The gamma radiation generated by an explosion alone can nonetheless disrupt DRADIS and [[wireless]] communications, as they rely on a form of EM radiation as well. Another possibility is the interaction of the gamma radiation with vented atmosphere or the outer layers of the planet's atmosphere.</ref>
 
==References==
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==See Also==
*[[List of terms (RDM)|List of terms in the Re-imagined Series]]
 
== External Links ==
 
{{ext-wikipedia|article=Electromagnetic pulse|Electromagnetic pulse}}
{{ext-wikipedia|article=Explosively pumped flux compression generator|Explosively pumped flux compression generator}}


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File:TRS - Miniseries - Lee After Using the Electric Pulse Generators.jpg
Lee "Apollo" Adama engages in technobabble following the use of the electric pulse generators (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generator is an anti-electronics weapon that mimics the intense EM radiation created by a nuclear explosion in an atmosphere. The resulting EM field couples with nearby electronics systems, inducing electrical currents and voltages, thus damaging sensitive electronic equipment.

Pulse generators are able to act independently, at some level, without needing to be connected to a ship's power grid. They may be an offshoot of, or connected to, FTL technology due to its employment of hyperspace principles (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").

Practical Use

Just before the Cylon attack, electric pulse generators are being transported to Caprica from the decommissioned battlestar Galactica on Colonial Heavy 798 for a purpose unknown to Lee "Apollo" Adama (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 1").

As the destruction of the ship by Cylon nuclear missiles is imminent, Lee Adama activates the devices, giving the appearance that Colonial One had been destroyed by a nuclear blast. This ruse is successful, as the Cylons do not immediately return. The missiles were disabled by the EMP with an energy pulse so strong that Galactica's DRADIS picks up the pulse, which leaves William Adama grieving for the apparent loss of his last son (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").

The human passengers are stunned unconscious by the pulse as well, but soon recover.[1] Colonial One's electronic systems seemed to be fully functional after the attack.

Notes

  • Generators in the background while material handling goes awry on Ragnar Anchorage (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").
    These devices are probably standard equipment aboard ships such as battlestars, given Lee Adama's knowledge about the electric pulse generators. The Ragnar Anchorage also has this equipment available in their inventory, suggesting wider-spread use.
  • Such devices might have been part of a battlestar's fighting tactics against Cylon attacks in the first Cylon War, but not in the second, since Cylons were purely mechanical at the time and their circuits were vulnerable to EMP attacks unless shielded. Given that a non-military craft such as Colonial One recovers very shortly after the pulse, the EMP may not be an effective ship-disabling weapon. Lee Adama mentions that simulations performed at War College resulted in low probabilities that a generated EMP would fool Cylon forces, suggesting that EMP's are a defense and deception tool rather than a weapon (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").
  • During the Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards, the battlestar Pegasus gains valuable time to escape by a blind jump when the radiation from the Cylons' nuclear weapons temporarily blinded their own DRADIS (TRS: "Pegasus"). [2]

References

  1. The Miniseries shows the EMP temporarily overloading the crew's central nervous system and causing unconsciousness. However, this is scientifically incorrect, because although the human nervous system works with electrical currents, there is no metal to act as antenna for the magnetic field and induce a damaging current. The effects shown are either a writing error, or the result of some other force.
  2. Admiral Cain says "the blast blinded the Cylon DRADIS," making it unclear to which physical phenomenon she refers to exactly. This effect is not an EMP in the strictest sense, since a significant EM field is only created when a nuclear detonation's gamma-ray emissions interact with the matter in an atmosphere and produce free electrons through compton scattering, which in turn interact with a planet's magnetic field. There are no nuclear EMPs in the vacuum of space. The gamma radiation generated by an explosion alone can nonetheless disrupt DRADIS and wireless communications, as they rely on a form of EM radiation as well. Another possibility is the interaction of the gamma radiation with vented atmosphere or the outer layers of the planet's atmosphere.

See Also

External Links