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Colonial equivalent to the [[Wikipedia:C-4|C-4 explosive]] used by the [[Wikipedia:U.S. Military|U.S. Military]].
Colonial equivalent to the [[Wikipedia:C-4|C-4 explosive]] used by the [[Wikipedia:U.S. Military|U.S. Military]].
Like C-4, G-4 is a type of [[Wikipedia:plastic explosive|plastic explosive]] that uses a [[A-type detonator|detonator]] as an electronic ignition source.


[[Valerii, Sharon|Sharon Valerii]]'s [[Cylon]] persona planted five G-4 charges in the water tanks aboard [[Battlestar]] <i>[[Galactica]]</i>, which resulted in the loss of over 60% of the ship's water reserves.   
[[Valerii, Sharon|Sharon Valerii]]'s [[Cylon]] persona planted five G-4 charges in the water tanks aboard [[Battlestar]] <i>[[Galactica]]</i>, which resulted in the loss of over 60% of the ship's water reserves.   


G-4 explosives are located in small arms lockers, thus under the domain of the [[Master-at-Arms]], who was [[Hadrian|Sergeant Hadrian]] at the time. ([[Water]])
G-4 explosives are located in small arms lockers, thus under the domain of the [[Master-at-Arms]], who was [[Hadrian|Sergeant Hadrian]] at the time. ([[Water]])
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Revision as of 06:40, 9 February 2005

Colonial equivalent to the C-4 explosive used by the U.S. Military.

Like C-4, G-4 is a type of plastic explosive that uses a detonator as an electronic ignition source.

Sharon Valerii's Cylon persona planted five G-4 charges in the water tanks aboard Battlestar Galactica, which resulted in the loss of over 60% of the ship's water reserves.

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. (Water)