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*[[Actual]]: the commanding officer | *[[Actual]]: the commanding officer | ||
*[[knuckle dragger]]: mechanic | *[[knuckle dragger]]: mechanic | ||
*[nugget]]: a pilot in training | *[[nugget]]: a pilot in training | ||
*[[Mark One Eyeball]]: using the unaided eye or doing something manually | *[[Mark One Eyeball]]: using the unaided eye or doing something manually | ||
*sit-rep: situation report | *[[rook]]: Slang for "rookie" ([[Miniseries]]). | ||
*sit-rep: Shorthand for "situation report". | |||
*[[snipe]]: engineer | *[[snipe]]: engineer | ||
Revision as of 18:27, 12 September 2006
Abbreviations
- A.S.A.P.: Acronym for "as soon as possible".
- CAG: Commander, Air Group. The senior pilot
- CAP: Combat Air Patrol
- CBDR: Constant Bearing, Decreasing Range. A collision course
- CIC: Combat Information Center
- CF: Colonial Fleet
- CMC: Colonial Marine Corps
- CO: Commanding Officer
- ECO: Electronic Countermeasures Officer
- FTL: faster than light
- LSO: Landing Signal Officer
- OOD: Officer of the Deck
- XO: Executive Officer
Military Jargon
- Actual: the commanding officer
- knuckle dragger: mechanic
- nugget: a pilot in training
- Mark One Eyeball: using the unaided eye or doing something manually
- rook: Slang for "rookie" (Miniseries).
- sit-rep: Shorthand for "situation report".
- snipe: engineer
Other Colloquialisms
Battlestar Galactica Specific Terms
- ambrosia: alcoholic beverage
- chamalla: hallucinogenic plant used in religious ceremonies and medical treatments
- cubit: unit of currency
- G-4: type of explosive similar to modern C-4
- dradis: Colonial equivilant of radar
- morpha: Colonial equivilant of morphine
- Triad: card game similar to Poker
- tylium: mineral that can be refined to a powerful fuel
- Pyramid: popular Colonial ball game
- wireless: Colonial term for radio