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* {{inlineref|agronloms}} or {{inlineref|engronloms}}: unit of measurement in determining signal strength ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|agronloms}} or {{inlineref|engronloms}}: unit of measurement in determining signal strength ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|Mega-K}}: a unit of astral distance; [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] tells [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] that the Fleet is 30,000 Mega-K's from [[w:Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri]] ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* '''[[metron]]''': a unit equivalent to 1 [[w:hectometer|hectometer]]<ref>In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 [[w:meter|meter]]. See the [[metron]] article for additional information.</ref>
* '''[[metron]]''': a unit equivalent to 1 [[w:hectometer|hectometer]]<ref>In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 [[w:meter|meter]]. See the [[metron]] article for additional information.</ref>



Revision as of 04:39, 1 January 2008

For terms in the Re-imagined Series, see: List of terms (RDM).

This is a list of terms in Galactica 1980. Some of these terms are specific to the Galactica 1980 television series, and not to the Original Series from which it was spun-off, although there may be overlap from the Original Series into this listing.

This list also includes Earth terms that the Colonials have apparently never encountered before.

Earth terms

The following are Earth terms that the Colonials do not immediately understand, thus having to learn about them through experience or by using their wrist computron.

Galactica 1980 specific terms

Measurement

Sayings

References

  1. In the Original Series, a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 meter. See the metron article for additional information.