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Developed by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], the '''Command Navigation Program''' (CNP) was a program utilized by the [[Colonial]] military forces and some civilian spaceships | Developed by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], the '''Command Navigation Program''' (CNP) was a program utilized by the [[Colonial]] military forces and some civilian spaceships in the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]].{{ref|civilian}} Installed in the central computers of [[Viper (RDM)|Vipers]] and [[Raptor|Raptors]] and in the [[Computers#Navigation computer|navigation computers]] of almost all [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestars]], the CNP was more than two years in the making. | ||
Unbeknownst to Baltar, a lover and | Unbeknownst to Baltar, a lover and cowriter of the CNP turned out to be a version of the [[Cylon agent]] known as [[Number Six]]. She programmed [[backdoors]] into the program so that the [[Cylon]] attack force could break through the Colonial firewalls. Vipers with the CNP that received a command from attacking Cylon ships would be shut down "as if a switch were flipped." [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] described reports of "system failures" throughout the Fleet and how at least one battlestar lost power when the attack began, which indicate the Cylons used the CNP to damage and, in at least one case, disable capital ships as well ([[Miniseries]]). | ||
The CNP was distributed | The CNP was distributed via the [[Colonial Defense Mainframe]],{{citation needed}} where Six had unrestricted access on Baltar's authorization. | ||
The CNP was received by battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'', but the program was never loaded into primary memory of the ship, although her last squadron of | The CNP was received by battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'', but the program was never loaded into the primary memory of the ship's navigation computer, although her last squadron of Mark VII Vipers received the upgrade. As a result, the squadron was massacred by two [[Cylon Raider|Raiders]] on their way back to [[Twelve Colonies#Caprica|Caprica]]. | ||
Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta]] had the program code purged from the mainframe on Baltar's suggestion, and the program was also retrograded on the [[Computers#Avionics|flight systems]] of | Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta]] had the program code purged from the mainframe on Baltar's suggestion, and the program was also retrograded on the [[Computers#Avionics|flight systems]] of surviving Mark VII Vipers and Raptors ([[Miniseries]]). | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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Developed by Dr. Gaius Baltar, the Command Navigation Program (CNP) was a program utilized by the Colonial military forces and some civilian spaceships in the Twelve Colonies.Template:Ref Installed in the central computers of Vipers and Raptors and in the navigation computers of almost all battlestars, the CNP was more than two years in the making.
Unbeknownst to Baltar, a lover and cowriter of the CNP turned out to be a version of the Cylon agent known as Number Six. She programmed backdoors into the program so that the Cylon attack force could break through the Colonial firewalls. Vipers with the CNP that received a command from attacking Cylon ships would be shut down "as if a switch were flipped." Dualla described reports of "system failures" throughout the Fleet and how at least one battlestar lost power when the attack began, which indicate the Cylons used the CNP to damage and, in at least one case, disable capital ships as well (Miniseries).
The CNP was distributed via the Colonial Defense Mainframe,[citation needed] where Six had unrestricted access on Baltar's authorization.
The CNP was received by battlestar Galactica, but the program was never loaded into the primary memory of the ship's navigation computer, although her last squadron of Mark VII Vipers received the upgrade. As a result, the squadron was massacred by two Raiders on their way back to Caprica.
Lieutenant Felix Gaeta had the program code purged from the mainframe on Baltar's suggestion, and the program was also retrograded on the flight systems of surviving Mark VII Vipers and Raptors (Miniseries).
Sources[edit]
- Template:Note Aaron Doral provides a requested report to Gaius Baltar in CIC: "You asked for a report on how many civilian ships had your CNP program?" (Miniseries)