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The bachelor officer's quarters appear subject to [[flash inspection]] (as executed by [[Tigh (TOS)|Colonel Tigh]]), but this appears to be a rarity ([[TOS]]: "[[Saga of a Star World]]"). | The bachelor officer's quarters appear subject to [[flash inspection]] (as executed by [[Tigh (TOS)|Colonel Tigh]]), but this appears to be a rarity ([[TOS]]: "[[Saga of a Star World]]"). | ||
{{TOS|Boxey}} joins some of the pilots for a game of [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] in the lounge area until [[Cassiopeia]] takes him to bed, chastising the officers for corrupting the youth ([[TOS]]: "[[The Lost Warrior]]"). | |||
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The bachelor officer's quarters are where unmarried officers are quartered aboard Galactica. The rather spartan accommodations feature an upper area where the bunks are located, as well as a lower lounge area. There are three beds to a bunk. There are some chairs in the upper bunk area, as well as couches and a table in the lower lounge area. The walls are appointed with some paintings, the insignia of Galactica, as well as what appear to be training aids (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").
The bachelor officer's quarters appear subject to flash inspection (as executed by Colonel Tigh), but this appears to be a rarity (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").
Boxey joins some of the pilots for a game of pyramid in the lounge area until Cassiopeia takes him to bed, chastising the officers for corrupting the youth (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").
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The 3-bed bunks, and the chairs in the bunk area.
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A possible training aid.
Notes
- According to Encyclopedia Galactica, a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979:
- Along with the launch bay, the bachelor officer's quarters is "bathed in red light so that the pilot's eyes will be ready for the darkness of space" during a red alert.[1]
References
- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 19.