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The set for | The set for core command was the most expensive one used in the series, featuring over $500,000 U.S.D. worth of equipment provided by the measuring equipment manufacturer [http://www.tek.com Tektronix],<ref name="starlog aug 78">{{cite magazine|quotes= |last= Meyers |first= Richard |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1978 |month= August |title= Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA" |magazine=Starlog |volume= |issue= |pages=52-53 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> including a large number of oscilloscopes. According to ''Battlestar Galactica'''s PR representative, Joe Santley, the computers were run by "a central computer and cued into the actors' lines".<ref name="starlog aug 78"/> | ||
[[Image:Corecommandoverhead.jpg|thumb|left|An overhead view of Core command ([[Saga of a Star World]]).]] | [[Image:Corecommandoverhead.jpg|thumb|left|An overhead view of Core command ([[Saga of a Star World]]).]] |
Revision as of 20:25, 5 February 2007
Core command is the central nerve center of a Colonial battlestar. It is the bridge of the ship, where the ship's commander oversees operations.
Core command is separated into three tiers. The upper tier is a small rotating platform. It has a chair and a keyboard and scanner setup. It is often manned by either Adama, Tigh, or Omega on Galactica. The middle tier surrounds the room in a ring. There are various scanners and stations on this level. People walking into core command enter at the middle level. Athena often mans a scanner at this level.
The bottom tier is recessed in the middle of the room. There are several stations on this level. Rigel coordinates Viper launches from a station on this level.
During a battle, the commanding officer may order that shields be activated, which drop to protect Core Command from direct attacks (The Living Legend, Part II).
Behind the Scenes[edit]
The set for core command was the most expensive one used in the series, featuring over $500,000 U.S.D. worth of equipment provided by the measuring equipment manufacturer Tektronix,[1] including a large number of oscilloscopes. According to Battlestar Galactica's PR representative, Joe Santley, the computers were run by "a central computer and cued into the actors' lines".[1]