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The '''Prometheus''' is a freighter in the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] rumored to be so rife with illicit activity, it is 'off the grid'. It serves as the base of operations for the ex-mercenary [[Phelan]] and is the main trading hub for the Fleet's [[black market (organization)|black market]] ([[Black Market]]). | The '''Prometheus''' is a freighter in the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] rumored to be so rife with illicit activity, it is 'off the grid'. It serves as the base of operations for the ex-mercenary [[Phelan]] and is the main trading hub for the Fleet's [[black market (organization)|black market]] ([[Black Market]]). | ||
During refueling operations over a gas giant, a valve failure requires a restart of the [[List of terms (RDM)#Military Jargon|unrep]] maneuver with ''Galactica'' ([[Maelstrom]]). | |||
She is captained by [[Doyle Franks]], who is selected to be a judge at [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial ([[Crossroads, Part I]])<ref>The [[:Image:PatchPrometheus.jpg|patch]] on her dress uniform establishes her as a crewmember of ''Prometheus''.</ref>. | She is captained by [[Doyle Franks]], who is selected to be a judge at [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial ([[Crossroads, Part I]])<ref>The [[:Image:PatchPrometheus.jpg|patch]] on her dress uniform establishes her as a crewmember of ''Prometheus''.</ref>. |
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Type: | Civilian | ||
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CO: | Doyle Franks | ||
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Additional Information | |||
The Prometheus is a freighter in the Fleet rumored to be so rife with illicit activity, it is 'off the grid'. It serves as the base of operations for the ex-mercenary Phelan and is the main trading hub for the Fleet's black market (Black Market).
During refueling operations over a gas giant, a valve failure requires a restart of the unrep maneuver with Galactica (Maelstrom).
She is captained by Doyle Franks, who is selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial (Crossroads, Part I)[1].
Notes
- The name of the freighter is notable, as it seems to be named after the Greek Titan Prometheus. Prometheus is noted for taking fire from the Gods and giving it to the humans against Zeus's wishes. Given Tom Zarek's continual referencing of Admiral Adama as Zeus, and the fact that the Prometheus is the hub of the black market, an organization which seeks to redistribute goods from the military to the civilians, the parallel is very apparent.