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|Beta company
* [[Beta company]], a group from ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' looking for [[solium]] leaks.
|Beta sector
*[[Beta sector]], location of a habitable sector during the events of {{OS|Take the Celestra|prose=y|nocat=y}}.
|The Beta Pirates
* "[[The Beta Pirates]]", an unproduced script written by [[Leslie Stevens]] for the [[Original Series]].
|The Beta Triangle
* [[The Beta Triangle]], a dangerous area of space encountered by the {{TOS|The Fleet|Fleet}} in "The Beta Pirates."
|Betan
*[[Betan]], a letter in the Cylon alphabet.
|Fifteen Beta Three
*[[Fifteen Beta Three]], an [[antebellum Centurion]] that [[William Adama]] encounters in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica 4]]'' [[List of Comics#Dynamite Entertainment|comic]].
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This is a listing of sectors that are noted in the Original Series.

Beta sector[edit]

Beta sector is the location of a nearby habitable star system at the time of the Celestra mutiny. Mutineers from Celestra originally plan to escape from the Colonial Fleet to the 21st planet of this system (TOS: "Take the Celestra").

Delta sector[edit]

Delta sector is the location from where the last wave of Cylon warships approached the Colonial Fleet during refueling operations near the planet Gamoray (TOS: "The Living Legend, Part II").

Hatari sector[edit]

Main article: Hatari sector

Hatari sector is the location of Equellus, planet where Apollo crash-lands and later handles a lone Centurion who, commanded by Lacerta, terrorized a town (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").

Omega sector[edit]

Omega sector is a region outside the Cyrannus galaxy containing the Delta-class planet Attila, as well as two other planets.

Previously controlled by human descendants from the Twelve Colonies, the Cylons inevitably took forceful possession of the sector and its planets (TOS: "The Young Lords").

Ontarus sector[edit]

Main article: Ontarus sector

Ontarus sector is the location of Opelon (TOS: "I Have Seen Earth").

Sector Delta 5[edit]

Sector Delta 5, adjacent to the Tau Quadrant, is the location of the Otarsis Quadrant asteroid (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I").

Sector Sigma[edit]

Sector Sigma is the location of Arcta, itself apparently outside the Cyrannus galaxy (TOS: "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I").

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Athena, Boxey and Muffit are captured, sold at a slave auction, end up in a Cylon prison—only to be rescued by Skyler (Apollo's original name), Starbuck and a pirate with a "heart of gold".

Summary[edit]

Act 1[edit]

  • Adama, Skyler, and Athena attempt to keep the Fleet in formation, utilizing a navigational computer known as a "black box." In retort to Skyler's suggestion that the Fleet slow to accommodate the short-range vessels, Adama refuses for fear that the Cylons would pick up their wake and orders Skyler to repeat the Standing Order: "Any vessel separated from the main group will be considered lost."
  • In a compartment, Boxey hears Skyler issue the Standing Order and tells Muffit that the worst thing that one can do is to get separated.
  • After suddenly being jostled, Adama orders that the ship be stabilized and orders that they'd be secure against heavy turbulence. They determine that the were struck by barrier wave and that they'll continue encountering them should they bear on the same heading towards the boundary of the Beta Triangle.
  • As Athena goes in search of information for the Triangle, Skyler reports that the forcewave cracked the Gemini freighter's port engine. Adama and Skyler get in touch with Domian, second mate of the freighter. The freighter is in bad shape, with 7 workers left alive (3 on the bridge, 4 in the engine hold), the heat shield is cracked and the starboard engine is nearly red-lining. Adama orders the Domian to cut the engine should it red-line.
  • Boxey and Muffit make their way to the bridge, where Athena comforts an otherwise inquisitive Boxey.
  • Adama refuses to risk the Fleet to save the freighter and orders the Fleet to set course for the edge of the Triangle. When Adama notes that the area is "infested with pirates," Skyler offers to take a salvage tug to rescue the freighter's crew. Adama refuses on the grounds that the mission needs a systems analyst and he is not on the duty roster. Skyler reminds his father that Athena is the next qualified specialist on the roster; Adama notes that he doesn't make exceptions, instructing Skyler to give her the best pilot they have: Starbuck.
  • In the launch bay, Starbuck and Boomer go over the checklist for the salvage tug. As Starbuck laments over why he was chosen to pilot the weaponless tug, Boxey and Muffit hide waiting for their chance to stowaway.
  • With the Warriors distracted by Skyler's arrival, Boxey and Muffit stowaway as Skyler sees Starbuck and Athena off.
  • After the tug leaves Galactica, a Cylon sentinel buoy discovers Galactica as she passes and transmits this signal to the Cylon fleet.
  • Count Baltar is brought before the Imperious Leader, who believes the craft they've detected is Galactica. The Imperious Leader tells Baltar to lead an elite Cylon death-force to search and destroy Galactica. The Imperious Leader offers to spare Baltar's life, as they would need a leader for a small colony of humans they wish to use for slave labor. At the slightest hint of disobedience, two of the Leader's centurions have orders to kill Baltar; "A typical Cylon bargan," observes Baltar.
  • On Galactica, Adama relays his order to the Fleet via Skyler to follow Galactica as they penetrate the boundary of the Triangle.
  • Aboard the salvage tug, now away from Galactica, Athena and Starbuck discover Boxey and Muffit. Much to their dismay, they're stuck with these stowaways as they lose contact with Galactica.
  • The tug docks with the Gemini freighter, and are greeted by Domian and a small crew; Domian voices his displeasure at the appearance of Boxey and Muffit, who are told by Starbuck to stay out of their way. The Fix-it bots begin working on repairing the ship, even though Domian notes that the ship's core burned out and that they have a quarter-milliton before the ship's engines hit critical mass and destroy the ship.
  • As the ship undergoes repair, combat ships cobbled together out of parts fire upon the freighter. They succeed in separating the salvage tug from the freighter, and the main ship (with a Dragonid insigna) docks with the freighter; these are the pirates who prey on damaged ships near the Beta Triangle.
  • Domian orders his crew to repel the borders, while Boxey and Muffit are hidden away by Athena.
  • The Dragonid Raiders, lead by Xanon (accompanied by Mono, Probo, Amir and Ramo) quickly dispatch Domian and his crew. Starbuck manages to stun Mono in the firefight before being incapacitated himself.
  • Xanon orders the ship to be stripped of anything comprised of gold. Mono, however, discovers Athena and the crew fights over her, despite Xanon's original protests; Xanon saves Athena's life by dispensing with Amir (who was about to kill Xanon) and ordering them to bring Athena to his chambers. Mono does so.
  • After reaching for gold in a tool compartment, Probo discovers Muffit (who bites Probo) hidden away in a tool compartment with Boxey.

Notes[edit]

  • In the opening monologue by Adama, Earth is likened to "a land of Zion."
  • The Cylons depicted in this script are organic. The Cylon Centurions are noted to have black armor.[1]
  • This script uses the title "Count" for Baltar's station.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ibid., p. 8


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The Beta Triangle is known to the Colonials as an "Extreme Hazard to Shipping" for both the fact that its apex is that of a black hole and its known "infestation" of pirates who prey on wrecked ships for salvage and other goods.

Galactica and her Fleet encounter barrier waves from the Triangle, resulting in damage to a Gemini freighter. The Triangle is also monitored by Cylon sentinel buoys (The Beta Pirates).

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Battlestar Galactica Terminology


Like the show, the comics or novels based on the Original Series, and its spinoff, Galactica 1980, use different terminology in order to make the universe visceral to the reader. This array of terminology, used by both the Colonials and Cylons, consists of military jargon, colloquialisms, sayings, and technical terms.

This page does not serve to regurgitate or repeat terminologies used in both series, but terms that only appear in both the comics and novels. Each section is separated by publisher (Berkley, Marvel, Realm Press, et al.), in order to make the continuities clear.

Berkley novelizations[edit]

  • germicide: part of a Warrior's medkit. Given the use of the suffix "-cide," this substance kills germs.[1]
  • viruscide: part of a Warrior's medkit. Given the use of the suffix "-cide," this substance kills viruses.[1]

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Marvel Comics[edit]

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Unproduced Scripts[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Resnick, Michael (1981). Battlestar Galactica 5: Galactica Discovers Earth. Berkley Books, p. 116.
  2. This term is a nod to both Battlestar Galactica creator Glen A. Larson and the company formed by John Dykstra.
  3. This term is also used in Encyclopedia Galactica.

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Fifteen Beta Three is an antebellum Centurion responsible for leading the Caprican Cylon Brigade during the Third Colonial Conflict.

From Three, William Adama learns that the Brigade was abandoned by their human Caprican military commander more than 50 years ago. Seeing as the Cylons only have antebellum Raiders and no basestar—due to its destruction by Adama's tactical nuclear device (Battlestar Galactica 3)—he leads them back to the Fleet, even knowing that Three and his ilk may eventually turn on their creators like their brethren had nearly five decades ago (Battlestar Galactica 4).

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