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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Richard Hatch continuation|lcont=:Category:Books (Richard Hatch)}}
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{{disline|For a ship with a similar name, see: ''[[Edina]]''.}}
'''''Adena''''' is a passenger ship within the {{TOS-RH|The Fleet|fugitive Fleet}} known for its complement of [[socialator]]s<ref name="p132">{{cite book/RH|1|132}}</ref>. Following the destruction of ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}'', ''Adena'' is converted into a [[forge ship]], responsible for manufacturing new {{TOS-RH|Viper}}s and other critical military hardware for the Fleet<ref name="p276">{{cite book/RH|1|276}}</ref>.
== History ==
=== Passenger vessel ===


{{disline|For a ship with a similar name, see: ''[[Edina]]''.}}
As a passenger ship, ''Adena'' maintains a notable complement of [[socialator]]s among its populace<ref name="p132" />. The vessel is one of many civilian ships visible from shuttle craft traveling through {{TOS-RH|the Fleet}}, alongside other notable vessels such as ''{{TOS-RH|Delphi}}'' and ''{{TOS-RH|Cerebus}}''<ref name="p132" />.
 
During the leadership crisis following {{TOS-RH|Adama}}'s death in {{TOS-RH|7360}}, passengers aboard ''Adena'' join the swelling ranks of Fleet denizens who cause civil unrest regarding the power void<ref name="p117">{{cite book/RH|1|117}}</ref>. The ship experiences protests alongside ''{{TOS-RH|Galactica}}'', ''{{TOS-RH|Rising Star}}'', ''{{TOS-RH|Celestra}}'', and several other vessels during this tumultuous period<ref name="p117" />.


'''''Adena''''' is a passenger ship within the {{TOS-RH|The Fleet|fugitive Fleet}} known for its complement of [[socialator]]s<ref name="p132">{{Cite book/RH|1|132}}</ref>.
=== Conversion to forge ship ===


In {{TOS-RH|7360}}, passengers aboard ''Adena'' join the swelling ranks of Fleet denizens who caused civil unrest regarding the leadership void following {{TOS-RH|Adama}}'s death<ref name="p117">{{Cite book/RH|1|117}}</ref>.
Following the catastrophic explosion and destruction of ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}''—{{TOS-RH|the Fleet}}'s primary [[forge ship]]—the {{TOS-RH|Quorum of Twelve}} selects ''Adena'' as the replacement forge vessel<ref name="p276" />. {{TOS-RH|President}} {{TOS-RH|Tigh}} announces that ''Adena'' will soon begin building new {{TOS-RH|Scarlet-class Viper}}s to replace those lost to {{TOS-RH|Cylons|Cylon}} tyranny<ref name="p276" /> {{RH|Armageddon}}.


Following the destruction of ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}'', ''Adena'' is selected as the new [[Forge ship]] by the {{TOS-RH|Quorum of Twelve}}<ref name="p276">{{Cite book/RH|1|276}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.  
This conversion proves strategically significant during the {{TOS-RH|Chitain}} siege at {{TOS-RH|Poseidon}}. Commander {{TOS-RH|Cain}} recognizes that the {{TOS-RH|Chitain}} forces are deliberately targeting ''Adena'' in the third sector, identifying it as a priority target. Cain explains to {{TOS-RH|Athena}} that the {{TOS-RH|Chitain}} are "thinking in long-term"—if they can destroy the Fleet's capabilities to fabricate new weapons and craft, they need not win the siege through direct combat alone<ref name="WH">{{cite book/RH|2|206}}</ref>. {{TOS-RH|Athena}} orders {{TOS-RH|Hecate}}'s squadron to redouble coverage protecting ''Adena'' from the concentrated {{TOS-RH|Chitain}} assault<ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Warhawk}}.  


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 22:29, 13 October 2025

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This article is in the Richard Hatch continuation separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.

Adena is a passenger ship within the fugitive Fleet known for its complement of socialators[1]. Following the destruction of Hephaestus, Adena is converted into a forge ship, responsible for manufacturing new Vipers and other critical military hardware for the Fleet[2].

Passenger vessel

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As a passenger ship, Adena maintains a notable complement of socialators among its populace[1]. The vessel is one of many civilian ships visible from shuttle craft traveling through the Fleet, alongside other notable vessels such as Delphi and Cerebus[1].

During the leadership crisis following Adama's death in 7360, passengers aboard Adena join the swelling ranks of Fleet denizens who cause civil unrest regarding the power void[3]. The ship experiences protests alongside Galactica, Rising Star, Celestra, and several other vessels during this tumultuous period[3].

Conversion to forge ship

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Following the catastrophic explosion and destruction of Hephaestusthe Fleet's primary forge ship—the Quorum of Twelve selects Adena as the replacement forge vessel[2]. President Tigh announces that Adena will soon begin building new Scarlet-class Vipers to replace those lost to Cylon tyranny[2] (RH: Armageddon).

This conversion proves strategically significant during the Chitain siege at Poseidon. Commander Cain recognizes that the Chitain forces are deliberately targeting Adena in the third sector, identifying it as a priority target. Cain explains to Athena that the Chitain are "thinking in long-term"—if they can destroy the Fleet's capabilities to fabricate new weapons and craft, they need not win the siege through direct combat alone[4]. Athena orders Hecate's squadron to redouble coverage protecting Adena from the concentrated Chitain assault[4] (RH: Warhawk).

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 132.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 276.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 117.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1998). Warhawk. Byron Preiss, p. 206.