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The name of a [[battlestar]], featuring integrated command and control systems, and featuring Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]]'s [[Command Navigation Program]] (CNP). She is reported as lost, along with the ''[[Columbia]]'' and ''[[Solaria]]''. | The name of a [[battlestar]], featuring integrated command and control systems, and featuring Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]]'s [[Command Navigation Program]] (CNP). She is reported as lost, along with the ''[[Columbia]]'' and ''[[Solaria]]''. | ||
In [[33]], [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon]] calls [[Crashdown]] "a refugee from Triton," not "from <i>the</i> Triton", suggesting there may be also a settlement named "Triton." | In [[33]], [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon]] calls [[Crashdown]] "a refugee from Triton," not "from <i>the</i> Triton", suggesting there may be also a settlement named "Triton." Then again, Battlestar Galactica is often referred to as just "Galactica" (e.g. "... it's not safe to remain on Galactica"). | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== |
Revision as of 23:40, 9 September 2005
Triton is a Colonial battlestar, destroyed during the Cylon Holocaust in both series.
New Series[edit]
The name of a battlestar, featuring integrated command and control systems, and featuring Dr. Gaius Baltar's Command Navigation Program (CNP). She is reported as lost, along with the Columbia and Solaria.
In 33, Sharon calls Crashdown "a refugee from Triton," not "from the Triton", suggesting there may be also a settlement named "Triton." Then again, Battlestar Galactica is often referred to as just "Galactica" (e.g. "... it's not safe to remain on Galactica").
Notes[edit]
- According to information released by Zoic, the Triton was one of the second batch of seven battlestars constructed at the time of the Cylon War, the others being: Solaria, Pacifica, Acropolis, Prometheus, Argo and Poseidon.
- During the opening of the Mini-Series, Aaron Doral states that the Battlestar Galactica is the "last of her kind". This would suggest that:
- Either the Triton mentioned later in the mini-series may have been built much later than the original twelve battlestars, possibly as a replacement vessel
- Or Doral was simply making a point that the Galactica is the only remaining battlestar with non-integrated systems
The Original Series[edit]
Though not specifically seen on screen, the name of the Triton is mentioned in connection when the Cylons attack on the fleet at Cimtar (Saga of a Star World), along with the Acropolis and Pacifica - so it can be assumed that these three were the three unnamed battlestars seen with the Atlantia and Galactica' at Cimtar.
--Colonial Archivist 17:53, 27 Jan 2005 (EST)