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**At least 11 Vipers are launched during the first attack on ''Galactica'', one of which is destroyed
**At least 11 Vipers are launched during the first attack on ''Galactica'', one of which is destroyed
**Three Mk. VII Vipers are seen in formation inside the ragtag fleet before they hooked up with ''Galactica''. These could have been left behind with the non-FTL capable ships, or could have been carried to Ragnar in other ships as Apollo was. This would help to account for the discrepancy between the miniseries and Act of Contrition (see below).
**Three Mk. VII Vipers are seen in formation inside the ragtag fleet before they hooked up with ''Galactica''. These could have been left behind with the non-FTL capable ships, or could have been carried to Ragnar in other ships as Apollo was. This would help to account for the discrepancy between the miniseries and Act of Contrition (see below).
**39 Vipers are launched at the Battle of [[Ragnar Anchorage]], of which 8 are destroyed and one is severely damaged (piloted by [[Adama, Lee|Lee Adama]]), leaving 31 plus [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]]'s reconditioned Mk. II. Possibly some vipers damaged in the previous engagement were being held for repairs.
**39 Vipers are launched at the Battle of [[Ragnar Anchorage]], of which 8 are destroyed and one is severely damaged (piloted by [[Lee Adama]]), leaving 31 plus [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]]'s reconditioned Mk. II. Possibly some vipers damaged in the previous engagement were being held for repairs.
**In [[Act of Contrition]], Apollo stated that there were 40 Vipers left on the ship. Perhaps this discrepancy can be accounted for by other Mk. VIIs that happened to find their way to the fleet at Ragnar? Unlikely, given the Viper's lack of Jump capability and the absence of any Mk. VII's in [[The Hand of God]].
**In [[Act of Contrition]], Apollo stated that there were 40 Vipers left on the ship. Perhaps this discrepancy can be accounted for by other Mk. VIIs that happened to find their way to the fleet at Ragnar? Unlikely, given the Viper's lack of Jump capability and the absence of any Mk. VII's in [[The Hand of God]].
**At the end of the episode, one, piloted by [[Hot Dog]], has been severely damaged, and a second, piloted by [[Starbuck]], destroyed in a crash landing on a nearby planet.
**At the end of the episode, one, piloted by [[Hot Dog]], has been severely damaged, and a second, piloted by [[Starbuck]], destroyed in a crash landing on a nearby planet.

Revision as of 21:26, 15 September 2005

Re-imagined Galactica

Overview

Battlestar Galactica is the most famous warship in the Colonial fleet. Built in time to participate in the Cylon War she remained the only military vessel not to be upgraded with the new integrated defence systems developed by Dr. Gaius Baltar and his team. Because of this, she became the only battlestar to survive the renewed Cylon attack on the 12 colonies, some 40 years after the end of the first war.

Fleet Details

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Battlestar Galactica

Designation: warship, battlestar type, class unknown.

Deployment: Formerly an element of 75th Battlestar Group

Current Status: Last remaining Colonial military unit, crewed by a skeleton crew and commanded by Commander William Adama.

History

Galactica was one of the first five battlestars to be laid down by the Colonials, the others being the Columbia , Rycon, Atlantia, and Pegasus (Zoic). As such, she is some 50 years old (Mini Series). Following the outbreak of Cylon hostilities, seven more battlestars were laid down: Pacifica , Triton, Acropolis, Solaria, Prometheus, Argo and Poseidon - giving the Colonials one battlestar representing each of the Twelve Colonies (Zoic / Mini-Series). She was first captained by Commander Peter Dash (Mini-Series).

These vessels were all designed with non-integrated systems, a result of the fact that the Cylons demonstrated an ability early-on in the war to override or subvert networked command and control systems (Mini-Series). Instead, the battlestar depended on its sheer bulk and defensive / offensive capabilities to ward of any threats to itself or the colonies.

Following the armistice with the Cylons, and their withdrawal from Colonial space, Galactica and her sister ships continued to serve the 12 colonies in a wide variety of roles. While her surviving sister ships were upgraded to match the systems capabilities of more modern colonial vessels, Galactica continued in service without any of her systems being fully networked or integrated, making her unique among Colonial military vessels (Mini-Series).

With her active career drawing to a close, a decision was taken to retire Galactica and decommission her from service. However, due to her unique status a decision was taken not to scrap her, to turn her into a combination of living museum to the original Cylon War and an educational centre (mini series), with her conversion being overseen by her final Commander, William Adama (Mini-Series).

At the time of her formal decommissioning ceremony, Galactica had been stripped of all but one of her operational Viper squadrons, all her munitions had been removed, and her starboard landing pod converted into a pressurised museum housing (among other things) a full squadron of 20 Mk. II Vipers (mini series).

With the unexpected resumption of hostilities on the part of the Cylons, Galactica quickly proved her worthiness as a warship was far from over as she withstood a direct hit from a tactical nuclear weapon, and then took on a flotilla of some 3 Cylon basestars after re-arming herself at the Ragnar Anchorage, providing an umbrella of fire cover under which the surviving people of the 12 colonies were able to escape the Cylons on some 60 civilian vessels.

Since the exodus of the Colonials from their overrun homeworlds, Galactica has become both protector and provider for the fleet. She has provided direct fire-cover for the fleet during Cylon attacks no fewer than 240 times (33, Act of Contrition); she is providing much of the fleet with recycled water (Water) and she is the primary source of medical care, with groups of civilians routinely being brought aboard for check-ups, etc. (Litmus). She has also undertaken internal policing duties within the fleet (Water, Bastille Day).

Galactica has also been able to successfully go on the offensive against the Cylons (The Hand of God), capturing a fuel mining and processing plant in the process.

Technical Specifications

Galactica shares the same overall technical specifications as other Colonial battlestars, with the following key differences:

Available Flight Pods

  • 1 - port side
  • Starboard flight pod enclosed and pressurised as the main museum display facility

Offensive Armament

  • 60 Vipers (mixed Mk. II and Mk. VII) with kinetic energy weapons (KEWs) and optional missile / munitions pod racks (3 squadrons)
    • 20 Mk. VIIs are lost en-route to Caprica while under the command of Jackson "Ripper" Spencer, Galactica's CAG, when they were disabled by the Cylon infiltration virus and subsequently destroyed
    • At least 11 Vipers are launched during the first attack on Galactica, one of which is destroyed
    • Three Mk. VII Vipers are seen in formation inside the ragtag fleet before they hooked up with Galactica. These could have been left behind with the non-FTL capable ships, or could have been carried to Ragnar in other ships as Apollo was. This would help to account for the discrepancy between the miniseries and Act of Contrition (see below).
    • 39 Vipers are launched at the Battle of Ragnar Anchorage, of which 8 are destroyed and one is severely damaged (piloted by Lee Adama), leaving 31 plus William "Husker" Adama's reconditioned Mk. II. Possibly some vipers damaged in the previous engagement were being held for repairs.
    • In Act of Contrition, Apollo stated that there were 40 Vipers left on the ship. Perhaps this discrepancy can be accounted for by other Mk. VIIs that happened to find their way to the fleet at Ragnar? Unlikely, given the Viper's lack of Jump capability and the absence of any Mk. VII's in The Hand of God.
    • At the end of the episode, one, piloted by Hot Dog, has been severely damaged, and a second, piloted by Starbuck, destroyed in a crash landing on a nearby planet.
    • In You Can't Go Home Again, Tyrol reports that due to atmospheric SAR operations, 13 Mk. II's and one Mk. VII are down for repairs, and that he's "out". Presumably the remaining 25 constitute the CAP and Alert Fighters.
    • One additional Viper is "slapped together from pieces of the others". This probably doesn't change the total count, since still-useable parts are just being shuffled around. The damage inflicted by the atmosphere of the planet is apparently a matter of cleaning time, not total failure and replacement.
    • In The Hand of God, strike force two is comprised of 12 Vipers (three of which, piloted by an unidentified pilot, Chuckles, and Stepchild, are destroyed) and strike force one is comprised of at least seven (at least one of which, piloted by Fireball, is destroyed).
    • According to the official SciFi website, following the Galactica's attack on a Cylon Tylium mine in "Hand of God", there are 35 remaining Vipers aboard Galactica. This is consistant with the losses seen in that episode and Act of Contrition, assuming that Hot Dog's Viper was recovered and repaired.
    • At least 18 Vipers (11 Mk. IIs, 6 Mk. VIIs, one unidentified) are launched to defend the ship in Scattered. None are destroyed onscreen, but in Fragged, Apollo remarks that "seven birds" are down for repairs.
  • 8 Raptor multi-role vehicles (at least)
    • The raptor accompanying Ripper's squadron, crewed by Boomer and Helo, manages to escape destruction but is forced to land for Repairs on nearby Caprica. It later returns intact to Galactica. (Mini-Series)
    • Raptors are deployed to five nearby systems in Water.
    • Two Raptors, piloted by Boomer and Stubbs, perform reconaissance duties in The Hand of God.
    • In Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I, three Raptors are deployed to scout Kobol, but unexpectedly encounter a Cylon Basestar in orbit. Raptor 3 is immediately destroyed by collision with a Cylon Raider. Raptor 1 is forced to crash land on Kobol, and only Raptor 275 survives to report back to Galactica.
    • In Part II, three Raptors are sent to board Colonial One while Boomer and Racetrack simultaneously take a fourth to deliver a nuke to the Basestar. All four return safely.
    • In Fragged, Raptor 305 is scrapped for parts in order to mount a two-raptor search-and-rescue mission. This seemingly takes place very late in the same day as Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II. Is fielding all six for any extended time period is beyond the ship's ability? Have Galactica's Raptors been in chronically poor condition?
    • Tigh orders a Raptor deployed to each ship refusing to resupply Galactica in "Resistance". At that time, these number at least eight, and Gaeta cites manpower shortage as the chief limiting factor. This means that either Tigh is unaware of Galactica's resources (unlikely), or the ship had or acquired 11 Raptors in total by the time in left the colonies (which makes the equipment shortage in "Fragged" difficult to explain). At the end of this episode, Apollo escapes with one Raptor which he parts ways with on Cloud 9.
    • The Farm explicitly states that Galactica has at least five Raptors in operation. Including the two destroyed in Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I and the one scrapped in Fragged, this implies an initial complement of at least eight. If the Raptor stolen in Resistance was never returned, the number would be nine.
  • Galactica's offensive capability has been limited by the number of qualified pilots available since Act of Contrition. See List of Pilots for details.
  • The majority, if not all of Galactica's own guns appear operational. Though Galactica presumably took on a full supply of ammunition at Ragnar Anchorage, repeated engagements may have depleted ammunition substantially.

Crew

  • Crew: approx. 2,000 (essential personnel only)
  • Officers: TBA
  • Enlisted: TBA

Original Series Galactica

The original Battlestar Galactica

Galactica and her sister ships were the Colonial response to a need for massive capital ships which arose during the Thousand-Yahren War with the Cylons. Introduced some 500 yahren into the war, she and her sister ships combined the roles of battle cruiser and aircraft carrier, having a massive offensive capability in terms of on-board weapons and Starhound Viper space superiority fighters.

Galactica served with distinction throughout the war, and at the time of the supposed Peace Treaty at Cimtar, was presumed to be one of only five surviving battlestars in the Colonial fleet.

This section requires information on the history of the original Galactica

Video Game Variant

Battlestar Galactica from the Video Game

The Galactica of the video game is predominantly based on that of the original series, but with notable changes, designed to reflect her 500-year service and the fact that she has had to rely on alien technology for upgrade / refit. Text from the game notes:

"The Battlestar has been repaired often and parts of its structure are clearly newer or are made of stranger, alien materials. Parts of the huge engine nacelles are broken and partly scaffolded, the repairs half-complete, the exposed structures vast and skeletal."

Given the ship is based on the original, it is logical to assume her displacement, capabilities and dimensions mirror those of the original Galactica given above, and the battlestar design.

Galactica's commander in the game is Magus.