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''This article discusses the Battlestar ''Galactica'' found in the Original Series. For information on the Battlestar ''Galactica'' of the New Series, see [[Galactica (RDM)]].''<br><br>
:''This article discusses the Battlestar ''Galactica'' found in the Original Series. For information on the Battlestar ''Galactica'' of the New Series, see [[Galactica (RDM)]].''<br><br>


[[Image:TOS-galac.jpg|thumb|200px|The battlestar ''Galactica''. (c) Universal Studios.]]
[[Image:TOS-galac.jpg|thumb|200px|The battlestar ''Galactica''. (c) Universal Studios.]]

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This article discusses the Battlestar Galactica found in the Original Series. For information on the Battlestar Galactica of the New Series, see Galactica (RDM).

The battlestar Galactica. (c) Universal Studios.

The vessel known as the Battlestar Galactica is the namesake of the entire franchise, and the primary setting for the story.

In the original series, the Galactica was on of twelve battlestars constructed to represent the Twelve Colonies of Man. The Galactica represented the Colonial planet Caprica.

The Battlestar Galactica was built 500 yahren before the close of the Thousand Yahren War with the Cylons. Galactica served with distinction throughout the conflict. At the start of the series, she was one of only five battlestars believed to have survived the war.

Later, it was believed to be the only Battlestar to survive the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies, until the Battlestar Pegasus was found.

Galactica and her sister ships combined the roles of battle cruiser and fighter carrier, having a massive offensive capability in terms of on-board weapons and Starhound Viper space superiority fighters.

Galactica and sister battlestars during the Peace Conference. (c) Universal Studios.

Specifications[edit]

  • Galactica serves three main military functions provided by battlestars, operating as fighter carrier, a battleship and a mobile base of operations all in one massive platformTemplate:Ref.
  • Following the destruction of the Twelve Colonies, Galactica is forced to dramatically increase the number of crew she carries. Galactica, in addition to her to original Viper squadrons, Red and Blue, now has two additional Viper squadrons, Silver Spar and Bronze Spar of the battlestar Pegasus.
  • The additional Viper squadrons join Galactica following the apparent destruction of Pegasus in "The Living Legend, Part II", boosting Galactica's fighter strength to one hundred-fifty Vipers (as mentioned in "Fire in Space").
  • Galactica has her own heavy offensive batteries, consisting of 32 known turbo-lasers and fusion missiles.
  • The primary power aboard Colonial battlestars are provided by a combination of tylium energizers and advanced fusion reactors.
  • Galactica is able to travel at the speed of light, but rarely does so with her civilian Fleet in tow, as no other ships in the Fleet have lightspeed ability.
An internal schematic of Galacica (Fire in Space).

Sources[edit]

  1. Template:Note Much of the information for Galactica's specifications section was derived from The Battlestar Galactica Tech Manual website. Because of the age of the Original Series and the limited information presented by official sources on the internet, the canonical validity of this source is unknown, which violates the conventions of the Battlestar Wiki:Citation Jihad.
  2. Template:Note The length of Galactica is noted in the August 1978 issue of Starlog magazine. page 53.