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[[Image:Bsg-astral-1.jpg|thumb|The Astral Queen (credit: Gabriel C. Koerner)]] | |||
The ''Astral Queen'' is a former FTL-capable liner now given over to transporting prisoners between worlds. At the time of the [[Cylon attack]], she was originally said to be carrying 500 prisoners [[Mini-Series]] to their pardon hearings on Caprica [[Bastille Day]]. However, this was later increased to a count of 1,500 prisoners. | The ''Astral Queen'' is a former FTL-capable liner now given over to transporting prisoners between worlds. At the time of the [[Cylon attack]], she was originally said to be carrying 500 prisoners [[Mini-Series]] to their pardon hearings on Caprica [[Bastille Day]]. However, this was later increased to a count of 1,500 prisoners. | ||
Revision as of 02:29, 9 January 2005
The Astral Queen is a former FTL-capable liner now given over to transporting prisoners between worlds. At the time of the Cylon attack, she was originally said to be carrying 500 prisoners Mini-Series to their pardon hearings on Caprica Bastille Day. However, this was later increased to a count of 1,500 prisoners.
Following sabotage aboard the Battlestar Galactica, which destroyed the majority of the fleet's water reserves Water, Lee Adama was sent to the Astral Queen to try an enlist the aid of the prisoners to help obtain fresh water supplies from an ice-bound moon Bastille Day. However, once on board, he meets with the prisoner's spokesman - Tom Zarek, who orchestrates a break-out and take-over of the ship.
The situation is resolved jointly by a marine assault from the Galactica and by Lee Adama agreeing to the core of Zarek's demands: that free and fair elections are held within the fleet to appoint a new president at the end of Laura Roslin's term - some seven months from the date of the revolt on the Astral Queen. In return for his surrender and the assistance of the prisoners in obtaining the much-needed water ice for the fleet, Lee Adama leaves Zarek and his men in control of the Astral Queen, much to the chagrin of both President Roslin and Commander William Adama himself.