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:''This article involves the fleet of [[FTL|faster-than-light]]-capable civilian ships in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. For information on its [[Sublight Propulsion|sublight]] counterpart in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], see [[The Fleet (TOS)]]. For general information on other articles pertaining to fleets, see: [[Fleet (disambiguation)]].''
:''This article involves the fleet of [[FTL|faster-than-light]]-capable civilian ships in the  


[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. For information on its [[Sublight


'''The Fleet''' is the convoy of ships sheltering the human survivors of the renewed [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attacks]] against the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]]. Alternatively, it can also be used to describe the surviving population.   
Propulsion|sublight]] counterpart in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]],
 
see [[The Fleet (TOS)]]. For general information on other articles pertaining to fleets,
 
see: [[Fleet (disambiguation)]].''
 
 
'''The Fleet''' is the convoy of ships sheltering the human survivors of the renewed  
 
[[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attacks]] against the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|
 
Colonies]]. Alternatively, it can also be used to describe the surviving population.   


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[[Image:The Fleet.png|thumb|right|400px|''Galactica'' leads the Fleet.]]
[[Image:The Fleet.png|thumb|right|400px|''Galactica'' leads the Fleet.]]


* "The Fleet" originates as a convoy of about 60 commercial and civilian ships in the space surrounding [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. [[Laura Roslin]], with the aid of [[Sharon Valerii]], initiates the clustering of stranded vessels in the aftermath of the Cylon invasion of the Twelve Colonies, thus forming the convoy. Around twenty of these ships are abandoned to a squadron of attacking [[Raider (RDM)|Raiders]] because they either lack [[FTL]] drives, or are damaged, like the sublight ''[[Botanical Cruiser]]'' and ''[[Gemenon Liner 1701]]''. The remaining vessels join the battlestar ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' - the only Colonial warship [[Pegasus (RDM)|known]] at the time to have survived the Cylon attack - in the upper atmosphere of the gas giant [[Ragnar]]. From this point on, ''Galactica'' shoulders the role of the Fleet's protector ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]]).
* "The Fleet" originates as a convoy of about 60 commercial and civilian ships in the  
** [[Anastasia Dualla|Petty Officer Anastasia Dualla]] explains that 53 ships jumped away from an attacking Cylon baseship, with 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL drives. Adding ''Galactica'' to this tally, the total number of ships is 64 ([[TRS]]: "[[33]]").
 
** [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Saul Tigh]]'s first statement that the 24 ships departing with the [[Laura Roslin faction]] represent "almost a third of the Fleet" implies that the number of ships in the Fleet is approximately in the mid-70's. However, Tigh later responds to the number of civilians joining Roslin by saying, "That's over a third of the people in the Fleet."  Since the term "Fleet" is used interchangeably to describe both the ships and the civilian populace, this could imply that Tigh's previous statement was an estimate of the people who left and not the number of ships lost ([[TRS]]: "[[The Farm]]", "[[Home, Part I]]").
space surrounding [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. [[Laura Roslin]], with the aid of [[Sharon  
 
Valerii]], initiates the clustering of stranded vessels in the aftermath of the Cylon  
 
invasion of the Twelve Colonies, thus forming the convoy. Around twenty of these ships  
 
are abandoned to a squadron of attacking [[Raider (RDM)|Raiders]] because they  
 
either lack [[FTL]] drives, or are damaged, like the sublight ''[[Botanical Cruiser]]'' and  
 
the unpowered ''[[Gemenon Liner 1701]]''.
The remaining vessels join the battlestar ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' - the only  
 
Colonial warship [[Pegasus (RDM)|known]] at the time to have survived the Cylon  
 
attack - in the upper atmosphere of the gas giant [[Ragnar]]. From this point on,  
 
''Galactica'' shoulders the role of the Fleet's protector ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]]).
 
** [[Anastasia Dualla|Petty Officer Anastasia Dualla]] explains that 53 ships jumped  
 
away from an attacking Cylon baseship, with 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL  
 
drives. Adding ''Galactica'' to this tally, the total number of ships is 64 ([[TRS]]: "[[33]]").
** [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Saul Tigh]]'s first statement that the 24 ships departing with the  
 
[[Laura Roslin faction]] represent "almost a third of the Fleet" implies that the number  
 
of ships in the Fleet is approximately in the mid-70's. However, Tigh later responds to  
 
the number of civilians joining Roslin by saying, "That's over a third of the people in the  
 
Fleet."  Since the term "Fleet" is used interchangeably to describe both the ships and  
 
the civilian populace, this could imply that Tigh's previous statement was an estimate of  
 
the people who left and not the number of ships lost ([[TRS]]: "[[The Farm]]", "[[Home,  
 
Part I]]").


* As an indicator of the crew and passengers aboard the ships, the phrase "the Fleet" also represents all of humanity. Usage of the term "the Fleet" has not gained more than an informal acceptance, as can be seen by President Roslin's continued use of the term ''President of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]''.<ref>This may be interpreted either as an expression of hope that the people of the Fleet will re-establish themselves on a new world, or a psychological inability to accept the Fleet as the only home that humanity will know for a long time.</ref>
* As an indicator of the crew and passengers aboard the ships, the phrase "the Fleet"  


* The Fleet is joined by rebel Cylons, after their numbers are devastated in an ambush by forces loyal to the [[Number One]] model. The rebel basestar is later admitted into the Fleet, with a [[Number Six|Six]] named [[Sonja]] joining the new [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] comprised of ship captains ([[TRS]]: "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]").
also represents all of humanity. Usage of the term "the Fleet" has not gained more than


* The ships of the Fleet would eventually be abandoned by the survivors four years after being forced to flee their homes. By this point the Fleet has fallen into disrepair, with ''Galactica'' no longer able to protect them. The  stresses of combat - especially the [[Battle of New Caprica]] - and years spent in space without proper maintenance have taken their toll. Ultimately, the decision is made to abandon ''Galactica'' for the basestar, but it takes part in [[Battle of The Colony|one last operation]] against loyal Cylon forces. Afterwards, the Fleet is directed to their new home, a lush [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth|planet]] suitable for their needs that is unknown to any remaining loyal Cylons. Shortly after, the Fleet is abandoned and flown into Earth's star. ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]").
an informal acceptance, as can be seen by President Roslin's continued use of the term
 
''President of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]''.<ref>This may be
 
interpreted either as an expression of hope that the people of the Fleet will re-establish
 
themselves on a new world, or a psychological inability to accept the Fleet as the only
 
home that humanity will know for a long time.</ref>
 
* The Fleet is joined by rebel Cylons, after their numbers are devastated in an ambush
 
by forces loyal to the [[Number One]] model. The rebel basestar is later admitted into
 
the Fleet, with a [[Number Six|Six]] named [[Sonja]] joining the new [[Quorum of
 
Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] comprised of ship captains ([[TRS]]: "[[Someone to Watch
 
Over Me]]").
 
* The ships of the Fleet would eventually be abandoned by the survivors four years  
 
after being forced to flee their homes. By this point the Fleet has fallen into disrepair,  
 
with ''Galactica'' no longer able to protect them. The  stresses of combat - especially the  
 
[[Battle of New Caprica]] - and years spent in space without proper maintenance have  
 
taken their toll. Ultimately, the decision is made to abandon ''Galactica'' for the basestar,  
 
but it takes part in [[Battle of The Colony|one last operation]] against loyal Cylon forces.
 
Afterwards, the Fleet is directed to their new home, a lush [[Earth_(RDM)
 
#A_New_Earth|planet]] suitable for their needs that is unknown to any remaining loyal  
 
Cylons. Shortly after, the Fleet is abandoned and flown into Earth's star. ([[TRS]]:  
 
"[[Daybreak, Part II]]").


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==== Seen ====


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! Name                                            !! Role                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
! Name                                            !! Role                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
|-
|-
| ''[[Astral Queen]]'' || Prisoner transport || [[The Plan]], [[Daybreak, Part II]] || Transporting 1,500 prisoners to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] for parole hearings at the time of the Cylon attack. Later the lead ship in [[Laura Roslin]]'s [[Laura Roslin faction|faction]].  
| ''[[Astral Queen]]'' || Prisoner transport || [[The Plan]], [[Daybreak, Part II]] ||  
 
Transporting 1,500 prisoners to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] for parole hearings at the  
 
time of the Cylon attack. Later the lead ship in [[Laura Roslin]]'s [[Laura Roslin faction|
 
faction]].  
|-
|-
| [[Botanical Cruiser]] || Agricultural ship || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || An FTL-capable agricultural ship. A sublight version of this ship is destroyed in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|second night]] of the Miniseries.
| ''[[Botanical Cruiser]]'' || Agricultural ship || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || An FTL-
 
capable agricultural ship. A sublight version of this ship is destroyed in the [[Miniseries,  
 
Night 2|second night]] of the Miniseries.
|-
|-
| ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' || Scientific research || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II|| Seen in various fleet shoots.
| ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' || Scientific research || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II||  
 
Seen in various fleet shoots.
|-
|-
| ''[[Chrion]]'' || [[Luxury liner]] || [[The Passage]] || Successfully shepherded to the [[algae planet]].
| ''[[Chrion]]'' || [[Luxury liner]] || [[The Passage]] || Successfully shepherded to the  
 
[[algae planet]].
|-
|-
| ''[[Colonial One]]'' || Transport ship, government || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Formerly ''Colonial Heavy 798''. Renamed after hosting surviving Colonial Government.   
| ''[[Colonial One]]'' || Transport ship, government || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II ||  
 
Formerly ''Colonial Heavy 798''. Renamed after hosting surviving Colonial Government.   
|-
|-
|''[[Cybele]]'' || Cargo transport || [[The Plan]] || Escorted by [[Raptors]] through a very dense star cluster to the [[algae planet]] ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]"). A copy of Simon refuses to blow up this ship and airlocks himself instead ([[TRS]]: "[[The Plan]]").<br/>Named for the [[w:Cybele|"Earth Mother" goddess]] of ancient Asia Minor.
|''[[Cybele]]'' || Cargo transport || [[The Plan]] ||  A copy of Simon refuses to blow up  
 
this ship and airlocks himself instead ([[TRS]]: "[[The Plan]]"). Escorted by [[Raptors]]
 
through a very dense star cluster to the [[algae planet]] ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]").
|-  
|-  
| ''[[Daru Mozu]]'' || [[Refinery Ship]] || Guess What's Coming to Dinner? || Somehow, the ship's refineries are lost to the Colonials.  
| ''[[Daru Mozu]]'' || [[Refinery Ship]] || [[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]] || Damaged
 
by a suicide bomber (TRS: "[[Epiphanies]]").  
|-
|-
| ''[[Demetrius]]'' || Sewage recycling || Daybreak, Part II || Given to [[Kara Thrace]] and a select crew to try to find Earth. Later returned to the fleet.
| ''[[Demetrius]]'' || Sewage recycling || Daybreak, Part II || Given to [[Kara Thrace]]  
 
and a select crew to try to find Earth. Later returned to the fleet.
|-  
|-  
| ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || This is the last remaining [[Galactica type battlestar|original battlestar]] dating back to the [[Cylon War]]. It is the main protector and flagship of the Fleet, under direct command of [[William Adama]].
| ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || The Plan,  
 
Daybreak, Part II || This is the last remaining [[Galactica type battlestar|original  
 
battlestar]] dating back to the [[Cylon War]]. It is the main protector and flagship of the  
 
Fleet, under direct command of [[William Adama]].
|-
|-
| ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || A copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] is captured and held here for interrogation and, later, executed.  
| ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] ||  
 
A copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] is captured and held here for interrogation and, later,  
 
executed (TRS: "[[Flesh and Bone]]").  
|-
|-
| ''[[Gemini (RDM)|Gemini]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Used as a decoy in the [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]]. Joins Laura Roslin's separatist fleet. Is later part of the so-called defense fleet over [[New Caprica]]. Later escorted through the star cluster.
| ''[[Gemini (RDM)|Gemini]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Used as a  
 
decoy in the [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]] (TRS: "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The
 
Hand of God]]"). Later escorted through the star cluster. (TRS: "T
|-  
|-  
| ''[[Gideon]]'' || Supply ship || [[The Son Also Rises]] || A supply ship involved in an incident where four civilians are killed by ''Galactica'' [[Marines]]. Survives after [[New Caprica]].
| ''[[Gideon]]'' || Supply ship || [[The Son Also Rises]] || A supply ship involved in an  
 
incident where four civilians are killed by ''Galactica'' [[Marines]] (TRS:
 
"[[Resistance]]").
|-
|-
| ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' || [[Refinery ship]] || Daybreak, Part II || The ship is the site of the worker's strike in the episode "[[Dirty Hands]]" and a mutiny authorized by [[Tom Zarek]] in [[A Disquiet Follows My Soul]].
| ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' || [[Refinery ship]] || Daybreak, Part II || The ship is the site of the  
 
worker's strike (TRS: "[[Dirty Hands]]") and a mutiny authorized by [[Tom Zarek]]  
 
(TRS: "[[A Disquiet Follows My Soul]]").
|-
|-
| ''[[Kimba Huta]]'' || Cold storage vessel || Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II || Featured in "[[The Farm]]" where Tom Zarek, Laura Roslin and Lee Adama hide out after Roslin's escape from ''Galactica''.
| ''[[Kimba Huta]]'' || Cold storage vessel || Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II || Tom  
 
Zarek, Laura Roslin and Lee Adama hide out aboard this ship after Roslin's escape from  
 
''Galactica'' (TRS: "[[The Farm]]").
|-
|-
| ''[[Majahual]]'' || [[Mining ship]] || [[Scar]] || Mines crucial metals needed to build [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]s.
| ''[[Majahual]]'' || [[Mining ship]] || [[Scar]] || Mined crucial metals needed to build  
 
[[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]s several months after the attacks (TRS: "Scar").
|-
|-
| ''[[Monarch]]'' || Mining ship || [[Collaborators]] || A mining ship that joins the [[Laura Roslin faction]]. Mentioned in "Collaborators".
| ''[[Monarch]]'' || Mining ship || [[Collaborators]] || A mining ship that joins the [[Laura  
 
Roslin faction]] (TRS: "Home, Part I").
|-
|-
| ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Commanded by [[Doyle Franks]], ''Prometheus'' has a reputation as an "off the grid" freighter involved in the [[black market (organization)|black market]].  
| ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II ||  
 
Commanded by [[Doyle Franks]], ''Prometheus'' has a reputation as an "off the grid"  
 
freighter involved in the [[black market (organization)|black market]] (TRS: "[[Black
 
Market]]").  
|-
|-
| ''[[Rebel Basestar]]'' || [[Basestar (RDM)#Modern Basestar|Basestar]], military|| Daybreak, Part II || Basestar of the Rebel Cylons that joins the Fleet as part of an alliance against Cavil's forces, later officially joining the Fleet after the Quorum of Twelve is dissolved and the Quorum of Ships' Captains is created.
| ''[[Rebel Basestar]]'' || [[Basestar (RDM)#Modern Basestar|Basestar]], military ||  
 
Daybreak, Part II || Basestar of the Rebel Cylons that joins the Fleet as part of an  
 
alliance against Cavil's forces, later officially joining the Fleet after the Quorum of  
 
Twelve is dissolved and the Quorum of Ships' Captains is created.
|-
|-
|''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' || Medical transport || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || A medical ship similarly named and visually similar to the [[Original Series]] [[Rising Star (TOS)|ship of the same name]] is seen in Season 4 and "[[The Plan]]". It is not mentioned on either ''Colonial One'' or ''Galactica'''s tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' || Medical transport || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II ||  
 
A medical transport vessel in the fleet (TRS: "[[33]]", "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]",
 
"[[Scattered]]", "[[The Plan]]").
|-
|-
| ''[[Striker]]'' || Scientific research || [[Home, Part II]] || Damaged in a refueling operation overseen by Captain [[George Birch]].
| ''[[Striker]]'' || Scientific research || [[Home, Part II]] || Damaged in a refueling  
 
operation overseen by Captain [[George Birch]] (TRS: "Home, Part II").
|-
|-
| ''[[Thera Sita]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Ship is successfully shepherded to algae planet and later temporarily transfers refugees to ''Galactica'' in "The Woman King".
| ''[[Thera Sita]]'' || Freighter || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || A ship escorted by Apollo
 
through a dense star cluster (TRS: "[[The Passage]]". Later, 301 passengers from the
 
ship were transferred to ''Galactica'' while the ship was repaired (TRS: "[[The Woman  
 
King]]"
|-
|-
| ''[[Triton_(civilian_ship)|Triton]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Sine Qua Non]] || Home "with a view" of [[Romo Lampkin]]. The ship's name is absent from both ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> and ''Colonial One''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> tally boards. 
| ''[[Triton_(civilian_ship)|Triton]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Sine Qua Non]] || Home  
 
"with a view" of [[Romo Lampkin]] (TRS: "Sine Qua Non")
|-
|-
| ''[[Virgon Express]]'' || Salvage and repair || The Plan, [[Downloaded]] || First introduced in "[[Water]]" as it undergoes underway water replenishment from ''Galactica'' <nowiki>'s</nowiki> stores. Seen in fleet until [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]].
| ''[[Virgon Express]]'' || Salvage and repair || The Plan, [[Downloaded]] || Undergoes
 
underway water replenishment from ''Galactica'' several days after the attacks (TRS:
 
"[[Water]]").
|-
|-
| ''[[Zephyr]]'' || Passenger liner || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Arguably the easiest identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring. It is severely damaged during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], and is repaired en route to Earth.
| ''[[Zephyr]]'' || Passenger liner || The Plan, Daybreak, Part II || Arguably the easiest  
 
identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring. It is severely damaged during the [[Battle  
 
of the Ionian Nebula]] (TRS: "[[He That Believeth In Me]]".
|}
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Unless otherwise mentioned, the following ships are only listed on the [[:Image:Tally chalkboard.jpg|voting tally board]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".<ref>Note that the tally board in question contains inaccuracies regarding the number of votes, and thus should not be used to determine the population aboard each vessel.</ref> Many of these ships are mentioned or featured again, as the production generated a master list for reference.  
Unless otherwise mentioned, the following ships are only listed on the [[:Image:Tally  
 
chalkboard.jpg|voting tally board]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".<ref>Note  
 
that the tally board in question contains inaccuracies regarding the number of votes,  
 
and thus should not be used to determine the population aboard each vessel.</ref>  
 
Many of these ships are mentioned or featured again, as the production generated a  
 
master list for reference.  
 
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|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Adrasteia}}'' || In Greek mythology, [[w:Adrasteia|Adrasteia]] (also spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, and Adastreia) was a nymph who was charged by Rhea to raise the infant Zeus in secret to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos) in the Dictaean cave.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Adrasteia}}'' || In Greek mythology, [[w:Adrasteia|Adrasteia]] (also  
 
spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, and Adastreia) was a nymph who was charged by  
 
Rhea to raise the infant Zeus in secret to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos)  
 
in the Dictaean cave.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Amduatey}}'' || The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Ancient Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] [[Wikipedia:Amduat|Amduat]], which literally means "That Which is in the Afterworld". It was an important funeral text usually inscribed in the tombs of pharoahs.  The Amduat told the story of the sun god [[Wikipedia:Ra|Ra]], who set in the evening and traveled through the underworld at night, only to rise again in the morning.  It was understood that the dead pharaoh was taking the same journey, through the underworld, only to rise again with Ra as an immortal in the morning.   
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Amduatey}}'' || The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Ancient  
 
Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] [[Wikipedia:Amduat|Amduat]], which literally means "That  
 
Which is in the Afterworld". It was an important funeral text usually inscribed in the  
 
tombs of pharoahs.  The Amduat told the story of the sun god [[Wikipedia:Ra|Ra]], who  
 
set in the evening and traveled through the underworld at night, only to rise again in  
 
the morning.  It was understood that the dead pharaoh was taking the same journey,  
 
through the underworld, only to rise again with Ra as an immortal in the morning.   
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Aether}}'' || In Greek mythology, [[w:Aether (mythology)|Aether]] is one of the Protogenos (first-born). He is the personification of the "upper sky," space, and heaven, and the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to regular air, the gloomy lower air of the Earth, which mortals breathe.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Aether}}'' || In Greek mythology, [[w:Aether (mythology)|Aether]]  
 
is one of the Protogenos (first-born). He is the personification of the "upper sky," space,  
 
and heaven, and the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure  
 
upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to regular air, the gloomy lower air of the  
 
Earth, which mortals breathe.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Argo Navis}}'' || Captained by [[Simpson Markson]], who is selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial <ref>The name and the ship are noted in the [[Sources:The Son Also Rises|script]] for "[[The Son Also Rises]]", but not mentioned on screen.</ref>. <br> [[w:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]] was a large southern constellation representing the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Argo Navis}}'' || Captained by [[Simpson Markson]], who is  
 
selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial <ref>The name and the ship are noted in  
 
the [[Sources:The Son Also Rises|script]] for "[[The Son Also Rises]]", but not mentioned  
 
on screen.</ref>. <br> [[w:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]] was a large southern constellation  
 
representing the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
|-
|-
|''[[Aurora (ship)|Aurora]]'' || A ship in the fleet that was home to a friend of [[Emily Kowalski]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Faith]]"). <br>
|''[[Aurora (ship)|Aurora]]'' || A ship in the fleet that was home to a friend of [[Emily  
In Roman mythology, [[w:Aurora (mythology)|Aurora]] is the goddess of dawn. This [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn|goddess]] also exists within the series's own mythology.
 
Kowalski]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Faith]]"). <br>
In Roman mythology, [[w:Aurora (mythology)|Aurora]] is the goddess of dawn. This  
 
[[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn|goddess]] also exists within the series's own mythology.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Azimenarius}}'' || ''Azimenarius'' is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'', but is not on the master voting tally board on ''Galactica'' in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Azimenarius}}'' || ''Azimenarius'' is noted on the whiteboard  
 
voting tracker on ''Colonial One'', but is not on the master voting tally board on  
 
''Galactica'' in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
|-
|-
|''[[Baah Pakal]]'' || The XO of the ship was a friend of [[Saul Tigh]]'s. They held a pair of DDG-62 engines that would be used in the [[Blackbird]]'s construction ([[TRS]]: "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]"). Later appeared on the master voting tally board on ''Galactica'' in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
|''[[Baah Pakal]]'' || The XO of the ship was a friend of [[Saul Tigh]]'s. They held a pair  
 
of DDG-62 engines that would be used in the [[Blackbird]]'s construction ([[TRS]]:  
 
"[[Flight of the Phoenix]]"). Later appeared on the master voting tally board on  
 
''Galactica'' in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Boreas}}'' || Named for the [[w:Boreas|god of the north wind]] in Greek mythology. <br> ''Boreas'' is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'', but is absent from the master tally board on ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Boreas}}'' || Named for the [[w:Boreas|god of the north wind]] in  
 
Greek mythology. <br> ''Boreas'' is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial  
 
One'', but is absent from the master tally board on ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your  
 
Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Breton}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Breton}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Carillon Trader}}'' || In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], [[Carillon]] is the infamous "casino planet" from "[[Saga of a Star World]]".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Carillon Trader}}'' || In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original  
 
Series]], [[Carillon]] is the infamous "casino planet" from "[[Saga of a Star World]]".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Cassandra}}'' || Named for the [[w:Cassandra|daughter]] of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy who had the power of prophecy, but was cursed so that no one believed her.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Cassandra}}'' || Named for the [[w:Cassandra|daughter]] of King  
 
Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy who had the power of prophecy, but was cursed so  
 
that no one believed her.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Coba}}'' || ''Coba'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Coba}}'' || ''Coba'' is noted on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Clymene}}'' || ''Clymene'' is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'', but is absent from the master tally board on ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". <br> Several women and deities in Greek myth are named [[wikipedia:Clymene|Clymene]].   
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Clymene}}'' || ''Clymene'' is noted on the whiteboard voting  
 
tracker on ''Colonial One'', but is absent from the master tally board on ''Galactica'' in  
 
"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". <br> Several women and deities in Greek myth are  
 
named [[wikipedia:Clymene|Clymene]].   
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Dahshur}}'' || ''Dahshur'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Dahshur}}'' || ''Dahshur'' is noted on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Diomedes}}'' || ''Diomedes'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". <br> Presumably named for the ancient hero of the Trojan War of the [[w:Diomedes|same name]].
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Diomedes}}'' || ''Diomedes'' is noted on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II". <br> Presumably named for the ancient hero of the Trojan War  
 
of the [[w:Diomedes|same name]].
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Embla Brokk}}'' || The name ''Embla Brokk'' may be derived from the names of two figures in Norse mythology: Embla, the first woman, and [[w:Brokkr|Brokkr]], a dwarf who helped create Draupnir (a magical ring) and [[w:Mjolnir|Mjolnir]] (Thor's hammer). <br> ''Embla Brokk'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Embla Brokk}}'' || The name ''Embla Brokk'' may be derived from  
 
the names of two figures in Norse mythology: Embla, the first woman, and [[w:Brokkr|
 
Brokkr]], a dwarf who helped create Draupnir (a magical ring) and [[w:Mjolnir|
 
Mjolnir]] (Thor's hammer). <br> ''Embla Brokk'' is noted on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Enkidu}}'' || Among the first ships to navigate the star cluster to the [[algae planet]] ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]"). <br/>
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Enkidu}}'' || Among the first ships to navigate the star cluster to  
Named after the [[wikipedia:Enkidu|Enkidu]] of the [[wikipedia:Sumerian mythology|Sumerian mythological]] [[wikipedia:Epic of Gilgamesh|epic of Gilgamesh]].
 
the [[algae planet]] ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]"). <br/>
Named after the [[wikipedia:Enkidu|Enkidu]] of the [[wikipedia:Sumerian mythology|
 
Sumerian mythological]] [[wikipedia:Epic of Gilgamesh|epic of Gilgamesh]].
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Epheme}}'' || The Epheme may be named for a minor character in Greek mythology who was nurse to the [[w:Muse|Muses]].
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Epheme}}'' || The Epheme may be named for a minor character  
 
in Greek mythology who was nurse to the [[w:Muse|Muses]].
|-
|-
|''[[Faru Sadin]]'' || Successfully guided through the [[Passage (star cluster)|star cluster]] to the algae planet by [[Louanne Katraine|Captain Louanne "Kat" Katraine]], who sacrifices her life in the process (The Passage).
|''[[Faru Sadin]]'' || Successfully guided through the [[Passage (star cluster)|star  
 
cluster]] to the algae planet by [[Louanne Katraine|Captain Louanne "Kat" Katraine]],  
 
who sacrifices her life in the process (The Passage).
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Freighter 212}}'' || A ship on which Lieutenant (later Captain) Louanne "Kat" Katraine apparently has some "buddies" ([[TRS]]: "[[Final Cut]]"). <br>
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Freighter 212}}'' || A ship on which Lieutenant (later Captain)  
Indications are that "Freighter 212" is merely the hull number for the ship, as this name is not written on either tally boards during the election in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
 
Louanne "Kat" Katraine apparently has some "buddies" ([[TRS]]: "[[Final Cut]]"). <br>
Indications are that "Freighter 212" is merely the hull number for the ship, as this  
 
name is not written on either tally boards during the election in "Lay Down Your  
 
Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Galatea}}'' || Probably named for a main character in the Greek myth of [[w:Pygmalion (mythology)|Pygmalion]]. Pygmalion, a sculptor, creates a statue of a woman, which is so beautiful that he falls in love with it, and the gods reward him by bringing her ([[w:Galatea (mythology)|Galatea]]) to life.   
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Galatea}}'' || Probably named for a main character in the Greek  
 
myth of [[w:Pygmalion (mythology)|Pygmalion]]. Pygmalion, a sculptor, creates a statue  
 
of a woman, which is so beautiful that he falls in love with it, and the gods reward him  
 
by bringing her ([[w:Galatea (mythology)|Galatea]]) to life.   
|-
|-
|''[[Greenleaf]]'' || A freighter mentioned several times in the series ("[[Epiphanies]]", "[[Sacrifice]]", "[[Crossroads, Part I]]").
|''[[Greenleaf]]'' || A freighter mentioned several times in the series ("[[Epiphanies]]",  
 
"[[Sacrifice]]", "[[Crossroads, Part I]]").
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Harrak}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Harrak}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Hexare}}'' ||On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Hexare}}'' ||On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Inchon Velle}}'' || When [[Kara Thrace]] has disturbing dreams about [[Leoben]] and the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in her apartment, [[Karl Agathon]] suggests that she see a psychiatrist on ''Inchon Velle'' ([[TRS]]: "[[Maelstrom]]"). Also where a [[Gerard|brain surgeon]] was brought over from to oversee [[Samuel T. Anders]]' brain surgery ([[TRS]]: "[[No Exit]]").
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Inchon Velle}}'' || When [[Kara Thrace]] has disturbing dreams  
 
about [[Leoben]] and the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in her apartment, [[Karl Agathon]]  
 
suggests that she see a psychiatrist on ''Inchon Velle'' ([[TRS]]: "[[Maelstrom]]"). Also  
 
where a [[Gerard|brain surgeon]] was brought over from to oversee [[Samuel T.  
 
Anders]]' brain surgery ([[TRS]]: "[[No Exit]]").
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Kara Nixal}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Kara Nixal}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Kiya}}'' || ''Kiya'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Kiya}}'' || ''Kiya'' is noted on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|McConnell}}'' || Commander [[Jack Fisk|Fisk]] made runs to this ship in order to build up a stock pile of supplies for the [[black market (organization)|black market]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Black Market]]"). The ship is on neither ''Colonial One'' nor ''Galactica'''s tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|McConnell}}'' || Commander [[Jack Fisk|Fisk]] made runs to this  
 
ship in order to build up a stock pile of supplies for the [[black market (organization)|
 
black market]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Black Market]]"). The ship is on neither ''Colonial One'' nor  
 
''Galactica'''s tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Mutem Wia}}'' || ''Mutem Wia'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Mutem Wia}}'' || ''Mutem Wia'' is noted on the master tally board  
 
on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay  
 
Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Odysseus}}'' || Named for the [[w:Odysseus|hero]] in Greek mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was the subject of Homer's epic ''[[w:Odyssey|The Odyssey]]''.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Odysseus}}'' || Named for the [[w:Odysseus|hero]] in Greek  
 
mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was the subject of Homer's epic  
 
''[[w:Odyssey|The Odyssey]]''.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Persephone}}'' ||  ''Persephone'' is noted on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". <br/> [[w:Persephone|Persephone]] is the daughter of the goddess [[w:Demeter|Demeter]]. She is forced to marry the god of the underworld, [[w:Hades|Hades]], but Demeter works out a compromise where Persephone is allowed to return to the world of the living for a portion of the year.  
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Persephone}}'' ||  ''Persephone'' is noted on the master tally  
 
board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in  
 
"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". <br/> [[w:Persephone|Persephone]] is the daughter  
 
of the goddess [[w:Demeter|Demeter]]. She is forced to marry the god of the  
 
underworld, [[w:Hades|Hades]], but Demeter works out a compromise where  
 
Persephone is allowed to return to the world of the living for a portion of the year.  
|-
|-
|''[[Picon 36]]'' || Presumed to have jumped away with the FTL-capable ships in the [[Miniseries]]. Chances are, this is just a hull number for another ship in one of these lists.
|''[[Picon 36]]'' || Presumed to have jumped away with the FTL-capable ships in the  
 
[[Miniseries]]. Chances are, this is just a hull number for another ship in one of these  
 
lists.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Picon Princess}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Picon Princess}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial  
 
One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Rhadamanthys}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Rhadamanthys}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial  
 
One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Salpica}}'' || In the [[Unfinished Business (Extended Version)|extended cut]] of "[[Unfinished Business]]", ''Salpica'' is mentioned as the ship [[Samuel Anders]] lives on after the escape from New Caprica and before moving permanently to ''Galactica''.
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Salpica}}'' || In the [[Unfinished Business (Extended Version)|
 
extended cut]] of "[[Unfinished Business]]", ''Salpica'' is mentioned as the ship [[Samuel  
 
Anders]] lives on after the escape from New Caprica and before moving permanently to  
 
''Galactica''.
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Sargon}}'' || May be named after either [[w:Sargon I (Assyrian king)|Sargon I]] or [[wikipedia:Sargon II|Sargon II]], ancient Assyrian kings on Earth. <br> Seen only on the voting tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Sargon}}'' || May be named after either [[w:Sargon I (Assyrian  
 
king)|Sargon I]] or [[wikipedia:Sargon II|Sargon II]], ancient Assyrian kings on Earth.  
 
<br> Seen only on the voting tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Scorpia Traveller}}'' || After disembarking from ''Scorpia Traveller'', a copy of the humanoid Cylon [[Aaron Doral]] evades security checkpoints, nearly succeeding in the assassination of [[William Adama]] in a suicide bombing ([[TRS]]: "[[Litmus]]"). The ship is not on either tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Scorpia Traveller}}'' || After disembarking from ''Scorpia  
 
Traveller'', a copy of the humanoid Cylon [[Aaron Doral]] evades security checkpoints,  
 
nearly succeeding in the assassination of [[William Adama]] in a suicide bombing  
 
([[TRS]]: "[[Litmus]]"). The ship is not on either tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens,  
 
Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Swordfish}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Swordfish}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tarbadek}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tarbadek}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tauranian Traveller}}'' || Mentioned in a deleted scene in "[[33]]". Later, its name is on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tauranian Traveller}}'' || Mentioned in a deleted scene in "[[33]]".  
 
Later, its name is on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in  
 
"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tora Bashiri}}'' || "Tora bashiri" is Japanese for "tiger's run." It is a term used in [[wikipedia:Iaido|Iaido]], a Japanese martial art. <br> The ship's name is on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Tora Bashiri}}'' || "Tora bashiri" is Japanese for "tiger's run." It is a  
 
term used in [[wikipedia:Iaido|Iaido]], a Japanese martial art. <br> The ship's name is  
 
on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your  
 
Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Vena Capa}}'' || ''Vena Capa'' is on the master tally board on ''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Vena Capa}}'' || ''Vena Capa'' is on the master tally board on  
 
''Galactica'', but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down  
 
Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Virga}}'' || ''Virga'' is on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Virga}}'' || ''Virga'' is on the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial  
 
One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|-
|-
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Ziusudra}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|''{{inlineref|bold=N|Ziusudra}}'' || On the voting tally boards on both ''Colonial One''  
 
and ''Galactica'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
|}
|}


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==== Destroyed Before Reaching Earth ====
==== Destroyed Before Reaching Earth ====


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align="center"
|- class="infoboxheader"
|- class="infoboxheader"
! Name                                            !! Ship type                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
! Name                                            !! Ship type                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
|-
|-
| ''[[Adriatic|Adriatic]]'' || Unknown || [[The Passage]] || A member of the Roslin faction armed with ship-to-ship missiles ([[TRS]]: "[[Home, Part I]]"). Lost in transit in a [[Passage (star cluster)|star cluster]].
| ''[[Adriatic|Adriatic]]'' || Unknown || [[The Passage]] || A member of the Roslin faction  
 
armed with ship-to-ship missiles ([[TRS]]: "[[Home, Part I]]"). Lost in transit in a  
 
[[Passage (star cluster)|star cluster]].
|-
|-
| ''[[Carina]]'' || ''[[Flattop]]''-type salvage and repair ship || The Passage || Lost in transit in a star cluster.
| ''[[Carina]]'' || ''[[Flattop]]''-type salvage and repair ship || The Passage || Lost in  
 
transit in a star cluster.
|-
|-
| ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' || [[Luxury liner]], civilian/government || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || The ship is destroyed by a nuclear warhead detonated by [[Gina Inviere]], resulting in the destruction of at least three other ships.
| ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' || [[Luxury liner]], civilian/government || [[Lay Down Your Burdens,  
 
Part II]] || The ship is destroyed by a nuclear warhead detonated by [[Gina Inviere]],  
 
resulting in the destruction of at least three other ships.
|-
|-
| ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' || Luxury liner || [[33]] || Destroyed by [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]] after an apparent Cylon takeover.
| ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' || Luxury liner || [[33]] || Destroyed by [[Lee Adama]] and  
 
[[Kara Thrace]] after an apparent Cylon takeover.
|-  
|-  
| ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || [[Exodus, Part II]] || Surviving crew and planes absorbed by ''Galactica''.
| ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || [[Exodus,  
 
Part II]] || Surviving crew and planes absorbed by ''Galactica''.
|-
|-
| ''[[Pyxis]]'' || Luxury liner || [[He That Believeth In Me]] || Commanded by Captain [[Jules Tarney]], this ship is successfully shepherded to the [[algae planet]], but later destroyed in the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]] resulting in 600 deaths.
| ''[[Pyxis]]'' || Luxury liner || [[He That Believeth In Me]] || Commanded by Captain  
 
[[Jules Tarney]], this ship is successfully shepherded to the [[algae planet]], but later  
 
destroyed in the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]] resulting in 600 deaths.
|-
|-
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Colonial Movers || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || One of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.  
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Colonial Movers || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part  
 
II]] || One of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.  
|-
|-
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Yellow Vessel || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || Two of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.  
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Yellow Vessel || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] ||  
 
Two of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.  
|-
|-
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Long-necked Vessel || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || Three of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.
| {{inlineref|bold=N|Unknown}} || Long-necked Vessel || [[Lay Down Your Burdens,  
 
Part II]] || Three of three known ships destroyed in the ''Cloud Nine'' disaster.


|}
|}
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==== Ships Not Part of ''Galactica'''s Fleet ====
==== Ships Not Part of ''Galactica'''s Fleet ====


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align="center"
|- class="infoboxheader"
|- class="infoboxheader"
! Name                                            !! Role                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
! Name                                            !! Role                      !! Last seen  !! Notes
|-
|-
| ''[[Botanical Cruiser]]'' || Agricultural and transport vessel || [[Miniseries]] || A sublight-only vessel that is destroyed by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] after the Fall, before Roslin's fleet rendezvous with ''Galactica'' at [[Ragnar]].
| ''[[Botanical Cruiser]]'' || Agricultural and transport vessel || [[Miniseries]] || A  
 
sublight-only vessel that is destroyed by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] after the Fall,  
 
before Roslin's fleet rendezvous with ''Galactica'' at [[Ragnar]].
|-
|-
| ''[[Diana]]'' || Gemenese civilian transport  || Mentioned only || First Cylon War. Ship's crew and passengers were abducted by the Cylons for experimentation.
| ''[[Diana]]'' || Gemenese civilian transport  || Mentioned only || First Cylon War. Ship's  
 
crew and passengers were abducted by the Cylons for experimentation.
|-
|-
| ''[[Gemenon Liner 1701]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Miniseries]] || Abandoned after the passengers and crew are evacuated to ''Colonial One'', an unnamed flat top, and an unnamed transport.  
| ''[[Gemenon Liner 1701]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Miniseries]] || Abandoned after the  
 
passengers and crew are evacuated to ''Colonial One'', an unnamed flat top, and an  
 
unnamed transport.  
|-
|-
| ''[[Scylla]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Razor]] || One of a small fleet of ships encountered by the [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.
| ''[[Scylla]]'' || Civilian transport || [[Razor]] || One of a small fleet of ships encountered  
 
by the [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.
|}
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==Population Demographics==
==Population Demographics==
A few points of information are available concerning the demographics of the Fleet. In "[[33]]", before the destruction of the Olympic Carrier, there are 5,251 survivors from Sagittaron and 49,998 total survivors. In "[[Home, Part I]]", the [[Laura Roslin faction]] leaves the Fleet with 18,000 individuals, of which 9,500 ware Gemenese and 6,250 were Capricans. At that time the total population of the Fleet is 47,857.
A few points of information are available concerning the demographics of the Fleet. In  


This information is sparse, but it gives a general idea of the population breakdown of the Fleet if a few assumptions are made for the sake of argument.
"[[33]]", before the destruction of the Olympic Carrier, there are 5,251 survivors from
*Note that Gemenon and Caprica have more citizens in the Roslin faction alone than Sagittaron has in the entire Fleet. The Twelve Colonies are clearly not represented in equal proportion.
 
*Before the destruction of ''Olympic Carrier'', Sagittaron natives make up 10.50% of the Fleet. Solely for the purpose of argument, it is assumed that ''Olympic Carrier'''s population breakdown was identical to the rest of the Fleet's and that Sagittaron continues to make up 10.50% of the Fleet's total population.
Sagittaron and 49,998 total survivors. In "[[Home, Part I]]", the [[Laura Roslin faction]]
 
leaves the Fleet with 18,000 individuals, of which 9,500 ware Gemenese and 6,250
 
were Capricans. At that time the total population of the Fleet is 47,857.
 
This information is sparse, but it gives a general idea of the population breakdown of  
 
the Fleet if a few assumptions are made for the sake of argument.
*Note that Gemenon and Caprica have more citizens in the Roslin faction alone than  
 
Sagittaron has in the entire Fleet. The Twelve Colonies are clearly not represented in  
 
equal proportion.
*Before the destruction of ''Olympic Carrier'', Sagittaron natives make up 10.50% of the  
 
Fleet. Solely for the purpose of argument, it is assumed that ''Olympic Carrier'''s  
 
population breakdown was identical to the rest of the Fleet's and that Sagittaron  
 
continues to make up 10.50% of the Fleet's total population.
*The figures from the Roslin faction can be interpreted in several ways:
*The figures from the Roslin faction can be interpreted in several ways:
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::*Others: 27,081 (57%)<br clear="both">
::*Others: 27,081 (57%)<br clear="both">
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<div style="float:right; margin:10px">[[Image:Demographics2.png]]</div>
:*ASSUMPTION 2: All Gemenese jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction, lured by the "religion card", but the Caprican portion of the Roslin faction is representative of the Fleet.
:*ASSUMPTION 2: All Gemenese jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction, lured by the  
 
"religion card", but the Caprican portion of the Roslin faction is representative of the  
 
Fleet.
::*Caprica: 28,204 persons (59%)
::*Caprica: 28,204 persons (59%)
::*Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
::*Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
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::*Others: 5,127 persons (11%)<br clear="both">
::*Others: 5,127 persons (11%)<br clear="both">
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<div style="float:right; margin:10px">[[Image:Demographics3.png]]</div>
:*ASSUMPTION 3: Caprican and Gemenese portions of the Roslin faction are representative of the Fleet.
:*ASSUMPTION 3: Caprican and Gemenese portions of the Roslin faction are  
 
representative of the Fleet.
::*Caprica: 16,617 persons (35%)
::*Caprica: 16,617 persons (35%)
::*Gemenon: 25,258 persons (53%)
::*Gemenon: 25,258 persons (53%)
::*Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
::*Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
::*Others: 956 (2%)<br clear="both">
::*Others: 956 (2%)<br clear="both">
*Although it is plausible that the Caprican population is substantially larger than the other Colonies, as ''Colonial Heavy 798'' is in the vicinity when the attack begins, and is the nucleus around which the Fleet rallies, it is unlikely that the populations of each colony are grossly unequal, or else the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] would be a very poor system of government. The likeliest scenario is therefore somewhere in between assumptions 1 and 2, with nearly all of the Gemenon population (drawn by the "religion card") and a large portion of the Caprican population leaving with Roslin.
*Although it is plausible that the Caprican population is substantially larger than the  
*Alternatively, it is possible that the population of the Colonies are grossly unequal. Although the structure of the Quorum of Twelve appears to maintain at least a  fiction that the Colonies are roughly equal, next to nothing is known about how the [[Government|governmental]] system of the Colonies was established or how it evolved over time. Indeed, the United States Senate, for example, by design expressly assumes that the various states constituting it are 'equal' even though this is clearly not the case in terms of their respective populations.  Furthermore, the fact that a system of government is 'poor' or else not representatively proportional does not mean it cannot actually be implemented and even survive for long periods of time.
*In the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]], it is revealed that Caprica and Gemenon are in very close proximity. Since the Fleet formed up around ''Colonial One'', which was in the vicinity of Caprica at the time of the attack, the over-representation of the Caprican and Gemenese portion of the Fleet is now explained.


As for the population distribution, the population of several ships is known: ''Galactica'' (2,693 as of "[[Water]]"), ''Olympic Carrier'' (1,345 as of "[[33]]"), ''Astral Queen'' (1,500 as of "[[Bastille Day]]", [[List of retcons (RDM)|retconned]] up from 500 in the Miniseries) and ''Pyxis'' (600 when destroyed in "[[He That Believeth In Me]]"). There are 176 civilians in the cargo hold of ''[[Colonial One]]'' in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". The Fleet is stated at about 75 ships in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]", retconned up from 40 in the Miniseries.
other Colonies, as ''Colonial Heavy 798'' is in the vicinity when the attack begins, and is
*Going by the 75 ship count, the remaining ships besides ''Galactica'' and ''Astral Queen'' each carry about 600 persons on average.
 
*The 23 ships that leave with the [[Laura Roslin faction]], apart from ''Astral Queen'', would have an average population of about 720 persons per ship.
the nucleus around which the Fleet rallies, it is unlikely that the populations of each
 
colony are grossly unequal, or else the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]]
 
would be a very poor system of government. The likeliest scenario is therefore
 
somewhere in between assumptions 1 and 2, with nearly all of the Gemenon
 
population (drawn by the "religion card") and a large portion of the Caprican
 
population leaving with Roslin.
*Alternatively, it is possible that the population of the Colonies are grossly unequal.
 
Although the structure of the Quorum of Twelve appears to maintain at least a  fiction
 
that the Colonies are roughly equal, next to nothing is known about how the
 
[[Government|governmental]] system of the Colonies was established or how it evolved
 
over time. Indeed, the United States Senate, for example, by design expressly assumes
 
that the various states constituting it are 'equal' even though this is clearly not the case
 
in terms of their respective populations.  Furthermore, the fact that a system of
 
government is 'poor' or else not representatively proportional does not mean it cannot
 
actually be implemented and even survive for long periods of time.
*In the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]], it is revealed that Caprica and Gemenon are in
 
very close proximity. Since the Fleet formed up around ''Colonial One'', which was in the
 
vicinity of Caprica at the time of the attack, the over-representation of the Caprican and
 
Gemenese portion of the Fleet is now explained.
 
As for the population distribution, the population of several ships is known: ''Galactica''  
 
(2,693 as of "[[Water]]"), ''Olympic Carrier'' (1,345 as of "[[33]]"), ''Astral Queen''  
 
(1,500 as of "[[Bastille Day]]", [[List of retcons (RDM)|retconned]] up from 500 in the  
 
Miniseries) and ''Pyxis'' (600 when destroyed in "[[He That Believeth In Me]]"). There  
 
are 176 civilians in the cargo hold of ''[[Colonial One]]'' in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part  
 
II]]". The Fleet is stated at about 75 ships in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]",  
 
retconned up from 40 in the Miniseries.
*Going by the 75 ship count, the remaining ships besides ''Galactica'' and ''Astral  
 
Queen'' each carry about 600 persons on average.
*The 23 ships that leave with the [[Laura Roslin faction]], apart from ''Astral Queen'',  
 
would have an average population of about 720 persons per ship.


The Fleet's population has declined by about 8,000 since the above.
The Fleet's population has declined by about 8,000 since the above.
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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==


* By the time of Felix Gaeta's and Tom Zarek's mutiny aboard ''Galactica'' ([[TRS]]: "[[Blood on the Scales]]"), dialogue indicates  that the Fleet is down to the very low figure of 35 civilian ships, a surprising loss of about half the initial ships from "[[33]]". Most of these losses remain unaccounted for, as very few civilian ships have been seen or heard to be actually lost on screen. Given that the human population has only declined by about one fifth at this point rather than a similar half, this could be a continuity error or retcon, or the remaining ships would have had to nearly double the number of civilians aboard to compensate. It is possible in the context of the dialogue in the episode that the figure of 35 referred only to the number of ships initially loyal to the mutineers.
* By the time of Felix Gaeta's and Tom Zarek's mutiny aboard ''Galactica'' ([[TRS]]:  
* The political and social troubles befalling the Fleet as it wanders through space, serve as a metaphor for all of humanity, since the Fleet literally ''is'' what is left of humanity in the television series.
 
"[[Blood on the Scales]]"), dialogue indicates  that the Fleet is down to the very low  
 
figure of 35 civilian ships, a surprising loss of about half the initial ships from "[[33]]".  
 
Most of these losses remain unaccounted for, as very few civilian ships have been seen  
 
or heard to be actually lost on screen. Given that the human population has only  
 
declined by about one fifth at this point rather than a similar half, this could be a  
 
continuity error or retcon, or the remaining ships would have had to nearly double the  
 
number of civilians aboard to compensate. It is possible in the context of the dialogue in  
 
the episode that the figure of 35 referred only to the number of ships initially loyal to  
 
the mutineers.
* The political and social troubles befalling the Fleet as it wanders through space, serve  
 
as a metaphor for all of humanity, since the Fleet literally ''is'' what is left of humanity  
 
in the television series.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Wedge-shaped vessel]]
* [[Wedge-shaped vessel]]
* [[Tubed vessel]]
* [[Tubed vessel]]
* ''"[http://cnc.wikia.com/wiki/Kodiak Kodiak]"'' - The ship itself is unnamed, but clearly identifiable as ''Kodiak'', the command ship of the GDI faction from ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Tiberian_Sun Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun]''.
* ''"[http://cnc.wikia.com/wiki/Kodiak Kodiak]"'' - The ship itself is [[Yellow vessel|
 
unnamed]], but clearly identifiable as ''Kodiak'', the command ship of the GDI faction  
 
from ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Tiberian_Sun Command  
 
& Conquer: Tiberian Sun]''.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Unofficially, many viewers refer to the Fleet as the "RTF"; "Rag-Tag Fleet", or more fully, "RTFF." These nicknames come from the term "Rag-Tag Fugitive Fleet," a name used in the closing credits voice over of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] (performed by series star [[Lorne Greene]]), describing the [[The Fleet (TOS)|civilian refugee fleet]].
*Unofficially, many viewers refer to the Fleet as the "RTF"; "Rag-Tag Fleet", or more fully,  
* In the [[Miniseries]], astute viewers may recognize three spacecraft with notable resemblances of ships from other SF universes. The first two of these ships aren't considered a [[Canon|canonical]] part of the series or the Fleet, but their appearance adds a bit of humor, and pays homage to other notable science fiction and their creative staff.
 
:* ''Serenity'', the central ship from the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' and the motion picture ''[[Wikipedia:Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'', [[:md:Image:SerenityBSGMini.JPG|appears briefly in the sky]] outside the window of a doctor's office where viewers first see [[Laura Roslin]]. The ship does not appear in the Fleet.
"RTFF." These nicknames come from the term "Rag-Tag Fugitive Fleet," a name used in  
:* The original USS [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]] from the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' TV series makes a cameo in the [[:md:Image:Enterprise in fleet.jpg|last shot of the Fleet]] as [[Elosha]] chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1 [[opening credits]] use this shot, so ''Enterprise'' makes a very quick appearance with each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the [[Season 1 DVD]] set).
 
:*The ill-fated [[Botanical Cruiser]] in the Miniseries was added in homage to the [[Agro Ship]] from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film ''[[Wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]'', a Universal/MCA movie that special effects guru [[John Dykstra]] worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]").
the closing credits voice over of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]  
 
(performed by series star [[Lorne Greene]]), describing the [[The Fleet (TOS)|civilian  
 
refugee fleet]].
* In the [[Miniseries]], astute viewers may recognize three spacecraft with notable  
 
resemblances of ships from other SF universes. The first two of these ships aren't  
 
considered a [[Canon|canonical]] part of the series or the Fleet, but their appearance  
 
adds a bit of humor, and pays homage to other notable science fiction and their creative  
 
staff.
:* ''Serenity'', the central ship from the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:Firefly (TV series)|
 
Firefly]]'' and the motion picture ''[[Wikipedia:Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'',  
 
[[:md:Image:SerenityBSGMini.JPG|appears briefly in the sky]] outside the window of a  
 
doctor's office where viewers first see [[Laura Roslin]]. The ship does not appear in the  
 
Fleet.
:* The original USS [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'' (NCC-
 
1701)]] from the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''  
 
TV series makes a cameo in the [[:md:Image:Enterprise in fleet.jpg|last shot of the  
 
Fleet]] as [[Elosha]] chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the  
 
Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1  
 
[[opening credits]] use this shot, so ''Enterprise'' makes a very quick appearance with  
 
each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the [[Season 1 DVD]] set).
:*The ill-fated [[Botanical Cruiser]] in the Miniseries was added in homage to the [[Agro  
 
Ship]] from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film  
 
''[[Wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]'', a Universal/MCA movie that special  
 
effects guru [[John Dykstra]] worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable  
 
version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]").


* [[Battlestar Galactica Blue Prints|A list of blueprints]] of ships in the Fleet is available.
* [[Battlestar Galactica Blue Prints|A list of blueprints]] of ships in the Fleet is available.
** These are considered non-canon.
** These are considered non-canon.
* In a deleted scene from [[Litmus]], the ''Coronis'', as a ship carrying people who are unhappy about being last in food ration distribution, is mentioned. However, it is not present on either the master tally board on ''Galactica'' or the whiteboard tracker on ''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". As ''Coronis'' has not been mentioned in any canonical capacity, it is considered totally abandoned by the producers.
* In a deleted scene from [[Litmus]], the ''Coronis'', as a ship carrying people who are  
** In Greek mythology [[w:Coronis (Greek mythology)|Coronis]] is the name of several figures.
 
unhappy about being last in food ration distribution, is mentioned. However, it is not  
 
present on either the master tally board on ''Galactica'' or the whiteboard tracker on  
 
''Colonial One'' in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". As ''Coronis'' has not been  
 
mentioned in any canonical capacity, it is considered totally abandoned by the  
 
producers.
** In Greek mythology [[w:Coronis (Greek mythology)|Coronis]] is the name of several  
 
figures.


== References==
== References==

Revision as of 02:54, 22 March 2014

This article involves the fleet of faster-than-light-capable civilian ships in the

Re-imagined Series. For information on its [[Sublight

Propulsion|sublight]] counterpart in the Original Series,

see The Fleet (TOS). For general information on other articles pertaining to fleets,

see: Fleet (disambiguation).


The Fleet is the convoy of ships sheltering the human survivors of the renewed

Cylon attacks against the Colonies. Alternatively, it can also be used to describe the surviving population.

Overview[edit]

Galactica leads the Fleet.
  • "The Fleet" originates as a convoy of about 60 commercial and civilian ships in the

space surrounding Caprica. Laura Roslin, with the aid of [[Sharon

Valerii]], initiates the clustering of stranded vessels in the aftermath of the Cylon

invasion of the Twelve Colonies, thus forming the convoy. Around twenty of these ships

are abandoned to a squadron of attacking Raiders because they

either lack FTL drives, or are damaged, like the sublight Botanical Cruiser and

the unpowered Gemenon Liner 1701. The remaining vessels join the battlestar Galactica - the only

Colonial warship known at the time to have survived the Cylon

attack - in the upper atmosphere of the gas giant Ragnar. From this point on,

Galactica shoulders the role of the Fleet's protector (TRS: Miniseries).

away from an attacking Cylon baseship, with 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL

drives. Adding Galactica to this tally, the total number of ships is 64 (TRS: "33").

Laura Roslin faction represent "almost a third of the Fleet" implies that the number

of ships in the Fleet is approximately in the mid-70's. However, Tigh later responds to

the number of civilians joining Roslin by saying, "That's over a third of the people in the

Fleet." Since the term "Fleet" is used interchangeably to describe both the ships and

the civilian populace, this could imply that Tigh's previous statement was an estimate of

the people who left and not the number of ships lost (TRS: "The Farm", "[[Home,

Part I]]").

  • As an indicator of the crew and passengers aboard the ships, the phrase "the Fleet"

also represents all of humanity. Usage of the term "the Fleet" has not gained more than

an informal acceptance, as can be seen by President Roslin's continued use of the term

President of the Twelve Colonies.[1]

  • The Fleet is joined by rebel Cylons, after their numbers are devastated in an ambush

by forces loyal to the Number One model. The rebel basestar is later admitted into

the Fleet, with a Six named Sonja joining the new [[Quorum of

Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] comprised of ship captains (TRS: "[[Someone to Watch

Over Me]]").

  • The ships of the Fleet would eventually be abandoned by the survivors four years

after being forced to flee their homes. By this point the Fleet has fallen into disrepair,

with Galactica no longer able to protect them. The stresses of combat - especially the

Battle of New Caprica - and years spent in space without proper maintenance have

taken their toll. Ultimately, the decision is made to abandon Galactica for the basestar,

but it takes part in one last operation against loyal Cylon forces.

Afterwards, the Fleet is directed to their new home, a lush [[Earth_(RDM)

  1. A_New_Earth|planet]] suitable for their needs that is unknown to any remaining loyal

Cylons. Shortly after, the Fleet is abandoned and flown into Earth's star. (TRS:

"Daybreak, Part II").

Ships[edit]

Seen[edit]

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Name Role Last seen Notes
Astral Queen Prisoner transport The Plan, Daybreak, Part II

Transporting 1,500 prisoners to Caprica for parole hearings at the

time of the Cylon attack. Later the lead ship in Laura Roslin's faction.

Botanical Cruiser Agricultural ship The Plan, Daybreak, Part II An FTL-

capable agricultural ship. A sublight version of this ship is destroyed in the [[Miniseries,

Night 2|second night]] of the Miniseries.

Celestra Scientific research The Plan, Daybreak, Part II

Seen in various fleet shoots.

Chrion Luxury liner The Passage Successfully shepherded to the

algae planet.

Colonial One Transport ship, government The Plan, Daybreak, Part II

Formerly Colonial Heavy 798. Renamed after hosting surviving Colonial Government.

Cybele Cargo transport The Plan A copy of Simon refuses to blow up

this ship and airlocks himself instead (TRS: "The Plan"). Escorted by Raptors

through a very dense star cluster to the algae planet (TRS: "The Passage").

Daru Mozu Refinery Ship Guess What's Coming to Dinner? Damaged

by a suicide bomber (TRS: "Epiphanies").

Demetrius Sewage recycling Daybreak, Part II Given to Kara Thrace

and a select crew to try to find Earth. Later returned to the fleet.

Galactica Battlestar, military The Plan,

Daybreak, Part II || This is the last remaining original battlestar dating back to the Cylon War. It is the main protector and flagship of the

Fleet, under direct command of William Adama.

Gemenon Traveler Freighter The Plan, Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II

A copy of Leoben Conoy is captured and held here for interrogation and, later,

executed (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

Gemini Freighter The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Used as a

decoy in the Battle for the Tylium Asteroid (TRS: "The Hand of God"). Later escorted through the star cluster. (TRS: "T

Gideon Supply ship The Son Also Rises A supply ship involved in an

incident where four civilians are killed by Galactica Marines (TRS:

"Resistance").

Hitei Kan Refinery ship Daybreak, Part II The ship is the site of the

worker's strike (TRS: "Dirty Hands") and a mutiny authorized by Tom Zarek

(TRS: "A Disquiet Follows My Soul").

Kimba Huta Cold storage vessel Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II Tom

Zarek, Laura Roslin and Lee Adama hide out aboard this ship after Roslin's escape from

Galactica (TRS: "The Farm").

Majahual Mining ship Scar Mined crucial metals needed to build

Vipers several months after the attacks (TRS: "Scar").

Monarch Mining ship Collaborators A mining ship that joins the [[Laura

Roslin faction]] (TRS: "Home, Part I").

Prometheus Freighter The Plan, Daybreak, Part II

Commanded by Doyle Franks, Prometheus has a reputation as an "off the grid"

freighter involved in the black market (TRS: "[[Black

Market]]").

Rebel Basestar Basestar, military

Daybreak, Part II || Basestar of the Rebel Cylons that joins the Fleet as part of an

alliance against Cavil's forces, later officially joining the Fleet after the Quorum of

Twelve is dissolved and the Quorum of Ships' Captains is created.

Rising Star Medical transport The Plan, Daybreak, Part II

A medical transport vessel in the fleet (TRS: "33", "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down",

"Scattered", "The Plan").

Striker Scientific research Home, Part II Damaged in a refueling

operation overseen by Captain George Birch (TRS: "Home, Part II").

Thera Sita Freighter The Plan, Daybreak, Part II A ship escorted by Apollo

through a dense star cluster (TRS: "The Passage". Later, 301 passengers from the

ship were transferred to Galactica while the ship was repaired (TRS: "[[The Woman

King]]"

Triton Civilian transport Sine Qua Non Home

"with a view" of Romo Lampkin (TRS: "Sine Qua Non")

Virgon Express Salvage and repair The Plan, Downloaded Undergoes

underway water replenishment from Galactica several days after the attacks (TRS:

"Water").

Zephyr Passenger liner The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Arguably the easiest

identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring. It is severely damaged during the [[Battle

of the Ionian Nebula]] (TRS: "He That Believeth In Me".

Mentioned Only[edit]

Unless otherwise mentioned, the following ships are only listed on the [[:Image:Tally

chalkboard.jpg|voting tally board]] in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".[2]

Many of these ships are mentioned or featured again, as the production generated a

master list for reference.

align="center"
Name Notes
Adrasteia In Greek mythology, Adrasteia (also

spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, and Adastreia) was a nymph who was charged by

Rhea to raise the infant Zeus in secret to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos)

in the Dictaean cave.

Amduatey The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Ancient

Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] Amduat, which literally means "That

Which is in the Afterworld". It was an important funeral text usually inscribed in the

tombs of pharoahs. The Amduat told the story of the sun god Ra, who

set in the evening and traveled through the underworld at night, only to rise again in

the morning. It was understood that the dead pharaoh was taking the same journey,

through the underworld, only to rise again with Ra as an immortal in the morning.

Aether In Greek mythology, Aether

is one of the Protogenos (first-born). He is the personification of the "upper sky," space,

and heaven, and the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure

upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to regular air, the gloomy lower air of the

Earth, which mortals breathe.

Argo Navis Captained by Simpson Markson, who is

selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial [3].
Argo Navis was a large southern constellation

representing the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology.

Aurora A ship in the fleet that was home to a friend of [[Emily

Kowalski]] (TRS: "Faith").
In Roman mythology, Aurora is the goddess of dawn. This

goddess also exists within the series's own mythology.

Azimenarius Azimenarius is noted on the whiteboard

voting tracker on Colonial One, but is not on the master voting tally board on

Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Baah Pakal The XO of the ship was a friend of Saul Tigh's. They held a pair

of DDG-62 engines that would be used in the Blackbird's construction (TRS:

"Flight of the Phoenix"). Later appeared on the master voting tally board on

Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Boreas Named for the god of the north wind in

Greek mythology.
Boreas is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial

One, but is absent from the master tally board on Galactica in "Lay Down Your

Burdens, Part II".

Breton On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Carillon Trader In the Original Series, Carillon is the infamous "casino planet" from "Saga of a Star World".
Cassandra Named for the daughter of King

Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy who had the power of prophecy, but was cursed so

that no one believed her.

Coba Coba is noted on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".

Clymene Clymene is noted on the whiteboard voting

tracker on Colonial One, but is absent from the master tally board on Galactica in

"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Several women and deities in Greek myth are

named Clymene.

Dahshur Dahshur is noted on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".

Diomedes Diomedes is noted on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".
Presumably named for the ancient hero of the Trojan War

of the same name.

Embla Brokk The name Embla Brokk may be derived from

the names of two figures in Norse mythology: Embla, the first woman, and Brokkr, a dwarf who helped create Draupnir (a magical ring) and Mjolnir (Thor's hammer).
Embla Brokk is noted on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".

Enkidu Among the first ships to navigate the star cluster to

the algae planet (TRS: "The Passage").
Named after the Enkidu of the Sumerian mythological epic of Gilgamesh.

Epheme The Epheme may be named for a minor character

in Greek mythology who was nurse to the Muses.

Faru Sadin Successfully guided through the star cluster to the algae planet by Captain Louanne "Kat" Katraine,

who sacrifices her life in the process (The Passage).

Freighter 212 A ship on which Lieutenant (later Captain)

Louanne "Kat" Katraine apparently has some "buddies" (TRS: "Final Cut").
Indications are that "Freighter 212" is merely the hull number for the ship, as this

name is not written on either tally boards during the election in "Lay Down Your

Burdens, Part II".

Galatea Probably named for a main character in the Greek

myth of Pygmalion. Pygmalion, a sculptor, creates a statue

of a woman, which is so beautiful that he falls in love with it, and the gods reward him

by bringing her (Galatea) to life.

Greenleaf A freighter mentioned several times in the series ("Epiphanies",

"Sacrifice", "Crossroads, Part I").

Harrak On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Hexare On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Inchon Velle When Kara Thrace has disturbing dreams

about Leoben and the mandala in her apartment, Karl Agathon

suggests that she see a psychiatrist on Inchon Velle (TRS: "Maelstrom"). Also

where a brain surgeon was brought over from to oversee [[Samuel T.

Anders]]' brain surgery (TRS: "No Exit").

Kara Nixal On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Kiya Kiya is noted on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".

McConnell Commander Fisk made runs to this

ship in order to build up a stock pile of supplies for the black market (TRS: "Black Market"). The ship is on neither Colonial One nor

Galactica's tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Mutem Wia Mutem Wia is noted on the master tally board

on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay

Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Odysseus Named for the hero in Greek

mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was the subject of Homer's epic

The Odyssey.

Persephone Persephone is noted on the master tally

board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in

"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Persephone is the daughter

of the goddess Demeter. She is forced to marry the god of the

underworld, Hades, but Demeter works out a compromise where

Persephone is allowed to return to the world of the living for a portion of the year.

Picon 36 Presumed to have jumped away with the FTL-capable ships in the

Miniseries. Chances are, this is just a hull number for another ship in one of these

lists.

Picon Princess On the voting tally boards on both Colonial

One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Rhadamanthys On the voting tally boards on both Colonial

One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Salpica In the extended cut of "Unfinished Business", Salpica is mentioned as the ship [[Samuel

Anders]] lives on after the escape from New Caprica and before moving permanently to

Galactica.

Sargon May be named after either [[w:Sargon I (Assyrian

king)|Sargon I]] or Sargon II, ancient Assyrian kings on Earth.


Seen only on the voting tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Scorpia Traveller After disembarking from Scorpia

Traveller, a copy of the humanoid Cylon Aaron Doral evades security checkpoints,

nearly succeeding in the assassination of William Adama in a suicide bombing

(TRS: "Litmus"). The ship is not on either tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens,

Part II".

Swordfish On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Tarbadek On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Tauranian Traveller Mentioned in a deleted scene in "33".

Later, its name is on the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in

"Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Tora Bashiri "Tora bashiri" is Japanese for "tiger's run." It is a

term used in Iaido, a Japanese martial art.
The ship's name is

on the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your

Burdens, Part II".

Vena Capa Vena Capa is on the master tally board on

Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down

Your Burdens, Part II".

Virga Virga is on the voting tally boards on both Colonial

One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Ziusudra On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One

and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".

Destroyed Before Reaching Earth[edit]

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Name Ship type Last seen Notes
Adriatic Unknown The Passage A member of the Roslin faction

armed with ship-to-ship missiles (TRS: "Home, Part I"). Lost in transit in a

star cluster.

Carina Flattop-type salvage and repair ship The Passage Lost in

transit in a star cluster.

Cloud Nine Luxury liner, civilian/government [[Lay Down Your Burdens,

Part II]] || The ship is destroyed by a nuclear warhead detonated by Gina Inviere,

resulting in the destruction of at least three other ships.

Olympic Carrier Luxury liner 33 Destroyed by Lee Adama and

Kara Thrace after an apparent Cylon takeover.

Pegasus Battlestar, military [[Exodus,

Part II]] || Surviving crew and planes absorbed by Galactica.

Pyxis Luxury liner He That Believeth In Me Commanded by Captain

Jules Tarney, this ship is successfully shepherded to the algae planet, but later

destroyed in the Battle of the Ionian Nebula resulting in 600 deaths.

Unknown Colonial Movers [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part

II]] || One of three known ships destroyed in the Cloud Nine disaster.

Unknown Yellow Vessel Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II

Two of three known ships destroyed in the Cloud Nine disaster.

Unknown Long-necked Vessel [[Lay Down Your Burdens,

Part II]] || Three of three known ships destroyed in the Cloud Nine disaster.

Ships Not Part of Galactica's Fleet[edit]

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Name Role Last seen Notes
Botanical Cruiser Agricultural and transport vessel Miniseries A

sublight-only vessel that is destroyed by the Cylons after the Fall,

before Roslin's fleet rendezvous with Galactica at Ragnar.

Diana Gemenese civilian transport Mentioned only First Cylon War. Ship's

crew and passengers were abducted by the Cylons for experimentation.

Gemenon Liner 1701 Civilian transport Miniseries Abandoned after the

passengers and crew are evacuated to Colonial One, an unnamed flat top, and an

unnamed transport.

Scylla Civilian transport Razor One of a small fleet of ships encountered

by the battlestar Pegasus.

Population Demographics[edit]

A few points of information are available concerning the demographics of the Fleet. In

"33", before the destruction of the Olympic Carrier, there are 5,251 survivors from

Sagittaron and 49,998 total survivors. In "Home, Part I", the Laura Roslin faction

leaves the Fleet with 18,000 individuals, of which 9,500 ware Gemenese and 6,250

were Capricans. At that time the total population of the Fleet is 47,857.

This information is sparse, but it gives a general idea of the population breakdown of

the Fleet if a few assumptions are made for the sake of argument.

  • Note that Gemenon and Caprica have more citizens in the Roslin faction alone than

Sagittaron has in the entire Fleet. The Twelve Colonies are clearly not represented in

equal proportion.

  • Before the destruction of Olympic Carrier, Sagittaron natives make up 10.50% of the

Fleet. Solely for the purpose of argument, it is assumed that Olympic Carrier's

population breakdown was identical to the rest of the Fleet's and that Sagittaron

continues to make up 10.50% of the Fleet's total population.

  • The figures from the Roslin faction can be interpreted in several ways:
  • ASSUMPTION 1: All Gemenese and Capricans jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction.
  • Caprica: 6,250 persons (13%)
  • Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 27,081 (57%)
  • ASSUMPTION 2: All Gemenese jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction, lured by the

"religion card", but the Caprican portion of the Roslin faction is representative of the

Fleet.

  • Caprica: 28,204 persons (59%)
  • Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 5,127 persons (11%)
  • ASSUMPTION 3: Caprican and Gemenese portions of the Roslin faction are

representative of the Fleet.

  • Caprica: 16,617 persons (35%)
  • Gemenon: 25,258 persons (53%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 956 (2%)
  • Although it is plausible that the Caprican population is substantially larger than the

other Colonies, as Colonial Heavy 798 is in the vicinity when the attack begins, and is

the nucleus around which the Fleet rallies, it is unlikely that the populations of each

colony are grossly unequal, or else the Quorum of Twelve

would be a very poor system of government. The likeliest scenario is therefore

somewhere in between assumptions 1 and 2, with nearly all of the Gemenon

population (drawn by the "religion card") and a large portion of the Caprican

population leaving with Roslin.

  • Alternatively, it is possible that the population of the Colonies are grossly unequal.

Although the structure of the Quorum of Twelve appears to maintain at least a fiction

that the Colonies are roughly equal, next to nothing is known about how the

governmental system of the Colonies was established or how it evolved

over time. Indeed, the United States Senate, for example, by design expressly assumes

that the various states constituting it are 'equal' even though this is clearly not the case

in terms of their respective populations. Furthermore, the fact that a system of

government is 'poor' or else not representatively proportional does not mean it cannot

actually be implemented and even survive for long periods of time.

  • In the Caprica pilot, it is revealed that Caprica and Gemenon are in

very close proximity. Since the Fleet formed up around Colonial One, which was in the

vicinity of Caprica at the time of the attack, the over-representation of the Caprican and

Gemenese portion of the Fleet is now explained.

As for the population distribution, the population of several ships is known: Galactica

(2,693 as of "Water"), Olympic Carrier (1,345 as of "33"), Astral Queen

(1,500 as of "Bastille Day", retconned up from 500 in the

Miniseries) and Pyxis (600 when destroyed in "He That Believeth In Me"). There

are 176 civilians in the cargo hold of Colonial One in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part

II]]". The Fleet is stated at about 75 ships in "Resistance",

retconned up from 40 in the Miniseries.

  • Going by the 75 ship count, the remaining ships besides Galactica and Astral

Queen each carry about 600 persons on average.

would have an average population of about 720 persons per ship.

The Fleet's population has declined by about 8,000 since the above.

Analysis[edit]

  • By the time of Felix Gaeta's and Tom Zarek's mutiny aboard Galactica (TRS:

"Blood on the Scales"), dialogue indicates that the Fleet is down to the very low

figure of 35 civilian ships, a surprising loss of about half the initial ships from "33".

Most of these losses remain unaccounted for, as very few civilian ships have been seen

or heard to be actually lost on screen. Given that the human population has only

declined by about one fifth at this point rather than a similar half, this could be a

continuity error or retcon, or the remaining ships would have had to nearly double the

number of civilians aboard to compensate. It is possible in the context of the dialogue in

the episode that the figure of 35 referred only to the number of ships initially loyal to

the mutineers.

  • The political and social troubles befalling the Fleet as it wanders through space, serve

as a metaphor for all of humanity, since the Fleet literally is what is left of humanity

in the television series.

See Also[edit]

from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Tiberian_Sun Command

& Conquer: Tiberian Sun].

Notes[edit]

  • Unofficially, many viewers refer to the Fleet as the "RTF"; "Rag-Tag Fleet", or more fully,

"RTFF." These nicknames come from the term "Rag-Tag Fugitive Fleet," a name used in

the closing credits voice over of the Original Series

(performed by series star Lorne Greene), describing the civilian refugee fleet.

  • In the Miniseries, astute viewers may recognize three spacecraft with notable

resemblances of ships from other SF universes. The first two of these ships aren't

considered a canonical part of the series or the Fleet, but their appearance

adds a bit of humor, and pays homage to other notable science fiction and their creative

staff.

  • Serenity, the central ship from the TV series Firefly and the motion picture Serenity,

appears briefly in the sky outside the window of a

doctor's office where viewers first see Laura Roslin. The ship does not appear in the

Fleet.

TV series makes a cameo in the last shot of the Fleet as Elosha chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the

Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1

opening credits use this shot, so Enterprise makes a very quick appearance with

each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the Season 1 DVD set).

Ship]] from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film

Silent Running, a Universal/MCA movie that special

effects guru John Dykstra worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable

version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet (TRS: "The Passage").

  • A list of blueprints of ships in the Fleet is available.
    • These are considered non-canon.
  • In a deleted scene from Litmus, the Coronis, as a ship carrying people who are

unhappy about being last in food ration distribution, is mentioned. However, it is not

present on either the master tally board on Galactica or the whiteboard tracker on

Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". As Coronis has not been

mentioned in any canonical capacity, it is considered totally abandoned by the

producers.

    • In Greek mythology Coronis is the name of several

figures.

References[edit]

  1. This may be interpreted either as an expression of hope that the people of the Fleet will re-establish themselves on a new world, or a psychological inability to accept the Fleet as the only home that humanity will know for a long time.
  2. Note that the tally board in question contains inaccuracies regarding the number of votes, and thus should not be used to determine the population aboard each vessel.
  3. The name and the ship are noted in the script for "The Son Also Rises", but not mentioned on screen.