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[[Image:LPOG1 - Otarsis Quadrant.png|thumb|Three celestial bodies in Otarsis.<ref>The same image was also reused (now as planet [[Equellus]]) in "[[The Lost Warrior]]" as well as in "[[Saga of a Star World]]" where the large planet in the middle apparently was a devastated Colonial homeworld.</ref>]] | [[Image:LPOG1 - Otarsis Quadrant.png|thumb|Three celestial bodies in Otarsis.<ref>The same image was also reused (now as planet [[Equellus]]) in "[[The Lost Warrior]]" as well as in "[[Saga of a Star World]]" where the large planet in the middle apparently was a devastated Colonial homeworld.</ref>]] | ||
'''Otarsis [[Quadrant]]''' is an area of space in the [[ | '''Otarsis [[Quadrant]]''' is an area of space in the [[Cyrannus galaxy]] {{OS|The Long Patrol}} consisting of at least three celestial bodies. Two appear to be planetoids, while one appears to be a satellite orbiting a green planet, which appear to orbit a star. | ||
A [[Cylon listening post]] is located on the green planet, which Lieutenant {{TOS|Boomer}} refers to as an "[[Otarsis Quadrant asteroid|asteroid]]". | A [[Cylon listening post]] is located on the green planet, which Lieutenant {{TOS|Boomer}} refers to as an "[[Otarsis Quadrant asteroid|asteroid]]". |
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Otarsis Quadrant is an area of space in the Cyrannus galaxy (TOS: "The Long Patrol") consisting of at least three celestial bodies. Two appear to be planetoids, while one appears to be a satellite orbiting a green planet, which appear to orbit a star.
A Cylon listening post is located on the green planet, which Lieutenant Boomer refers to as an "asteroid".
Colonel Tigh considers the path through Otarsis to be a better route than the magnetic void detected by Patrol One, consisting of Starbuck and Apollo, in the neighboring Epsilon Quadrant (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I").
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- ↑ The same image was also reused (now as planet Equellus) in "The Lost Warrior" as well as in "Saga of a Star World" where the large planet in the middle apparently was a devastated Colonial homeworld.