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Ships such the [[Mercury class battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' are larger than the older ''Galactica'', and as such have officer's quarters that are far from the spartan appearance seen on ''Galactica''. Admiral [[Helena Cain]]'s quarters included a large living area, command terminals and recessed shelves for display of personal effects. | Ships such the [[Mercury class battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' are larger than the older ''Galactica'', and as such have officer's quarters that are far from the spartan appearance seen on ''Galactica''. Admiral [[Helena Cain]]'s quarters included a large living area, command terminals and recessed shelves for display of personal effects. | ||
''Galactica'' also possesses at least several rooms that may have been previously unoccupied officer's quarters, or empty VIP staterooms, which have been relegated for use by officers and NCO's with spouses or families. [[Galen Tyrol|Galen]] and [[Cally Tyrol]], and their son [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]] occupy one such room ([[Dirty Hands]]). | |||
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Command officers on Galactica have private quarters, as opposed to most pilots and crewmembers who use duty lockers.
William Adama's quarters are the largest onboard, complete with a living area, office area, private head and bunk.
Quarters for command officers such as Saul Tigh and Karl Agathon appear to be duty lockers with only a single bunk, leaving the rest of the space available as a living or meeting area.
Ships such the Mercury class battlestar Pegasus are larger than the older Galactica, and as such have officer's quarters that are far from the spartan appearance seen on Galactica. Admiral Helena Cain's quarters included a large living area, command terminals and recessed shelves for display of personal effects.
Galactica also possesses at least several rooms that may have been previously unoccupied officer's quarters, or empty VIP staterooms, which have been relegated for use by officers and NCO's with spouses or families. Galen and Cally Tyrol, and their son Nicholas occupy one such room (Dirty Hands).