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The '''Scorpion Fleet Shipyards''' were [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] dockyards located in orbit around [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Scorpia|Scorpia]]. | The '''Scorpion Fleet Shipyards''' were [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] dockyards located in orbit around [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Scorpia|Scorpia]]. | ||
At the time of the [[Cylon attack]], ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', at least three more [[battlestar]]s, and three other Colonial Fleet ships are docked there. A Cylon nuclear attack destroys the yards and all ships but ''Pegasus'', which escapes via a [[blind jump]], after approximately 700 of her crew are killed in the attack ([[Razor]]). | At the time of the [[Cylon attack]], ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', at least three more [[battlestar]]s, and three other Colonial Fleet ships are docked there. A Cylon nuclear attack destroys the yards and all ships but ''Pegasus'', which escapes via a [[blind jump]], after approximately 700 of her crew are killed in the attack ([[Razor]]). | ||
== Docked vessels == | |||
*One of the destroyed battlestars is of [[Galactica type battlestar|''Galactica's'' type]]. Two others are of the same or a similar design as ''[[Valkyrie]]''. | |||
*The vessel above ''Pegasus'' is a design by artist [http://www.irrationaldesigns.com/index.html Charles Oines]. It is unknown if it is designated as a battlestar by the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]]. The ship might be a support vessel for [[Battlestar Group]]s, and thus one of the other ships mentioned by Admiral Cain. | |||
*The lower left arm of the superstructure seems to berth another vessel, but it can't be seen clearly. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*Although the planet is called Scorpia ("[[Colonial Day]]", "[[Razor]]"), the location subtitles in "Razor" identify the shipyard's name as "Scorpion Fleet Shipyards". It is possible that the installation was given the colony's ancient name. | *Although the planet is called Scorpia ("[[Colonial Day]]", "[[Razor]]"), the location subtitles in "Razor" identify the shipyard's name as "Scorpion Fleet Shipyards". It is possible that the installation was given the colony's ancient name. | ||
*This image of the shipyards and of the planet Scorpia in the background is the first time that viewers have seen any other Colonial planet aside from [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] ([[Miniseries]]). [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]] is later shown in the extended DVD cut of "Razor". | *This image of the shipyards and of the planet Scorpia in the background is the first time that viewers have seen any other Colonial planet aside from [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] ([[Miniseries]]). [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]] is later shown in the extended DVD cut of "Razor". | ||
Revision as of 09:33, 13 December 2007
The Scorpion Fleet Shipyards were Fleet dockyards located in orbit around Scorpia.
At the time of the Cylon attack, Pegasus, at least three more battlestars, and three other Colonial Fleet ships are docked there. A Cylon nuclear attack destroys the yards and all ships but Pegasus, which escapes via a blind jump, after approximately 700 of her crew are killed in the attack (Razor).
Docked vessels
- One of the destroyed battlestars is of Galactica's type. Two others are of the same or a similar design as Valkyrie.
- The vessel above Pegasus is a design by artist Charles Oines. It is unknown if it is designated as a battlestar by the Colonial Fleet. The ship might be a support vessel for Battlestar Groups, and thus one of the other ships mentioned by Admiral Cain.
- The lower left arm of the superstructure seems to berth another vessel, but it can't be seen clearly.
Notes
- Although the planet is called Scorpia ("Colonial Day", "Razor"), the location subtitles in "Razor" identify the shipyard's name as "Scorpion Fleet Shipyards". It is possible that the installation was given the colony's ancient name.
- This image of the shipyards and of the planet Scorpia in the background is the first time that viewers have seen any other Colonial planet aside from Caprica (Miniseries). Tauron is later shown in the extended DVD cut of "Razor".
See also
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