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'''''Agro-3''''' is an [[Agro Ship]] in | '''''Agro-3''''' is an [[Agro Ship]] in {{TOS-RH|the Fleet}}. | ||
As with other agro ships, ''Agro-3''{{'|s}} primarily bulk is dedicated to containing a greenhouse, outside of basic ship requirements in terms of its control center, engine room, and crew quarters<ref name="p67">{{Cite book/RH|1|67}}</ref>. | |||
During the 18 {{TOS-RH|yahren}} in flight, ''Agro-3'' became of social importance within the Fleet. Beyond its capacity to generate foodstuffs, including [[heffala berries]], [[fallaga]] and [[mange|mange grass]], its vegetation also generates oxygen. Thus, sections of ''Agro-3'' were open to Fleet citizens, so that they may partake in the delights of fresh air along pre-ordained garden paths<ref name="p67"/>. | |||
Following the passing of {{TOS-RH|Adama}} by natural causes in {{TOS-RH|7360}}, a murder of [[Puck|a nearly unidentifiable individual]] occurs on this ship by the powers of a disembodied Count {{TOS-RH|Iblis}}<ref name="p29">{{Cite book/RH|1|29}}</ref>. The remains are discovered by civilians<ref name="p69">{{Cite book/RH|1|69}}</ref> and recovered for examination by {{TOS-RH|Cassiopeia}}<ref name="p89">{{Cite book/RH|1|89}}</ref>, and the mysterious death leads to Lieutenant {{TOS-RH|Troy}} and Ensign [[Dalton]]'s search of [[Terence]], the [[agro-worker]] on duty at the suspected time of the murder<ref name="p135">{{Cite book/RH|1|135}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}. | |||
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* Given that ''[[Agro Ship 9]]'' was the sole surviving [[Agro Ship]] during the Cylon's attack in {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors|prose=Y}}, it can be assumed that ''Argo-3'' is a new breed of Agro Ship constructed on or after {{TOS-RH|7352}}. | |||
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Agro-3 is an Agro Ship in the Fleet.
As with other agro ships, Agro-3's primarily bulk is dedicated to containing a greenhouse, outside of basic ship requirements in terms of its control center, engine room, and crew quarters[1].
During the 18 yahren in flight, Agro-3 became of social importance within the Fleet. Beyond its capacity to generate foodstuffs, including heffala berries, fallaga and mange grass, its vegetation also generates oxygen. Thus, sections of Agro-3 were open to Fleet citizens, so that they may partake in the delights of fresh air along pre-ordained garden paths[1].
Following the passing of Adama by natural causes in 7360, a murder of a nearly unidentifiable individual occurs on this ship by the powers of a disembodied Count Iblis[2]. The remains are discovered by civilians[3] and recovered for examination by Cassiopeia[4], and the mysterious death leads to Lieutenant Troy and Ensign Dalton's search of Terence, the agro-worker on duty at the suspected time of the murder[5] (RH: Armageddon).
Notes[edit]
- Given that Agro Ship 9 was the sole surviving Agro Ship during the Cylon's attack in Original Series' "The Magnificent Warriors", it can be assumed that Argo-3 is a new breed of Agro Ship constructed on or after 7352.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 67.
- ↑ Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 29.
- ↑ Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 69.
- ↑ Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 89.
- ↑ Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 135.