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*The ''Adriatic'' is one of the few ships in the Fleet whose name is based on modern instead of ancient Earth history, as it appears to be named after the [[Wikipedia:Adriatic Sea|Adriatic Sea]], an arm of the [[Wikipedia:Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]] that separates Italy from the Balkan peninsula on [[Earth]]. | *The ''Adriatic'' is one of the few ships in the Fleet whose name is based on modern instead of ancient Earth history, as it appears to be named after the [[Wikipedia:Adriatic Sea|Adriatic Sea]], an arm of the [[Wikipedia:Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]] that separates Italy from the Balkan peninsula on [[Earth (RDM)]]. | ||
*In addition to the ocean, the [[Wikipedia:White Star Line|White Star Line]] named two of its vessels ''Adriatic'', one entering service in [[Wikipedia:SS Adriatic (1871)|1871]] and the other in [[Wikipedia:RMS Adriatic (1907)|1907]] | *In addition to the ocean, the [[Wikipedia:White Star Line|White Star Line]] named two of its vessels ''Adriatic'', one entering service in [[Wikipedia:SS Adriatic (1871)|1871]] and the other in [[Wikipedia:RMS Adriatic (1907)|1907]] | ||
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[[Image:|275px|Adriatic]] | |||
Race: | Colonial | ||
Type: | Civilian | ||
FTL: | Yes | ||
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Crew: | Unknown | ||
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Role: | Unknown | ||
Weapons: | Short range ship-to-ship missiles | ||
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Additional Information | |||
The Adriatic is the first ship in the Fleet other than Galactica and Pegasus that is known to have weapons. Adriatic is armed with ship-to-ship missiles of a limited range.
This ship, or at least a majority of her crew, were part of Roslin's fleet.
It is in weapon's range of Kara Thrace and her party's stolen Cylon Heavy Raider when it returns from Caprica, though it does not fire (Home, Part I).
The Adriatic is permanently lost along with its skeleton crew during its passage through a star cluster putting out immense amounts of stellar radiation after Lieutenant Brendan Costanza fails to locate and shepherd the ship to safety (The Passage).
Notes
- The Adriatic is one of the few ships in the Fleet whose name is based on modern instead of ancient Earth history, as it appears to be named after the Adriatic Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea that separates Italy from the Balkan peninsula on Earth (RDM).
- In addition to the ocean, the White Star Line named two of its vessels Adriatic, one entering service in 1871 and the other in 1907