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== Detonator ==
== Detonator ==
[[Image:G4Det_Occupation.jpg|thumb|right|G-4 with a detonator ([[Occupation]]).]]
[[Image:G4Det_Occupation.jpg|thumb|right|G-4 with a detonator {{TRS|Occupation}}.]]
'''A-type detonators''' are often, but not always, used as a [[Wikipedia:fuse|fuse]] for G-4, and possibly other explosives. They can be time-delayed or manually triggered.  
'''A-type detonators''' are often, but not always, used as a [[Wikipedia:fuse|fuse]] for G-4, and possibly other explosives. They can be time-delayed or manually triggered.  



Revision as of 05:30, 7 September 2020

G-4 is a type of Colonial plastic explosive, that usually uses an A-type detonator as an electric ignition source.

Explosives[edit]

G-4 explosive is placed on a door in the New Caprica Detention Center

Sharon Valerii's Cylon persona planted five G-4 charges in the water tanks on Galactica, which results in the loss of over 60% of the ship's water reserves (TRS: "Water").

On Galactica, G-4 explosives are located in small arms lockers, thus under the domain of the Master-at-Arms, who was Sergeant Hadrian at the time (TRS: "Litmus").

G-4 is also used by the human resistance movements on Caprica and New Caprica against Cylon occupations there ("Downloaded", "Occupation").

Detonator[edit]

G-4 with a detonator (TRS: "Occupation").

A-type detonators are often, but not always, used as a fuse for G-4, and possibly other explosives. They can be time-delayed or manually triggered.

Aboard ship they are typically kept in cases of 12 with slots labeled A-1 through A-12, which in turn are stored in small arms lockers (TRS: "Water").

Notes[edit]

  • G-4 is identical in function to the real-world Earth's C-4 explosive.