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:''This page covers the acronym for the '''Battlestar Group'''.  BSG is also an acronym for the television series ''Battlestar Galactica''.  For more, view the [[Battlestar Galactica|disambiguation page]].''
:''This page covers the acronym for the '''Battlestar Group'''.  BSG is also an acronym for the television series ''Battlestar Galactica''.  For more, view the [[Battlestar Galactica|disambiguation page]].''


Battlestar Groups are seen by [[Ronald D. Moore]] as analagous to a modern-day [[Wikipedia:Carrier battle group|Carrier Battle Group]], comprising at least one battlestar, plus a number of support vessels.<ref>[http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/archives/2005/01/#a000015 January 27, 2005 blog post by RDM]</ref>
Battlestar Groups are seen by [[Ronald D. Moore]] as analogous to a modern-day [[Wikipedia:Carrier battle group|Carrier Battle Group]], comprising at least one battlestar, plus a number of support vessels.<ref>[http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/archives/2005/01/#a000015 January 27, 2005 blog post by RDM]</ref>
Given the number of available battlestars at the outbreak of hostilities with the [[Cylon attack]], it is possible that a battlestar group may have comprised a number (3-4) battlestars operating as a single unit, supported by additional Colonial vessels.
Given the number of available battlestars at the outbreak of hostilities with the [[Cylon attack]], it is possible that a battlestar group may have comprised a number (3-4) battlestars operating as a single unit, supported by additional Colonial vessels.



Revision as of 08:21, 27 June 2006

This page covers the acronym for the Battlestar Group. BSG is also an acronym for the television series Battlestar Galactica. For more, view the disambiguation page.

Battlestar Groups are seen by Ronald D. Moore as analogous to a modern-day Carrier Battle Group, comprising at least one battlestar, plus a number of support vessels.[1] Given the number of available battlestars at the outbreak of hostilities with the Cylon attack, it is possible that a battlestar group may have comprised a number (3-4) battlestars operating as a single unit, supported by additional Colonial vessels.

Known Battlestar Groups

The following Battlestar Groups are known to have existed before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies; their continued existence as functional entities is dubious:

Sources