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'''Refinery ships''' process raw minerals and metals gathered by a [[Mining Ship]]. Unlike a Mining Ship, a Refinery Ship has large processing and storage facilities, and presumably can serve as a fueling vessel. | '''Refinery ships''' process raw minerals and metals gathered by a [[Mining Ship]]. Unlike a Mining Ship, a Refinery Ship has large processing and storage facilities, and presumably can serve as a fueling vessel. | ||
The Refinery Ship refused to refine more tylium in protest of [[ | The Refinery Ship refused to refine more tylium in protest of President [[Laura Roslin]]'s imprisonment and Col. Tigh's subsequent declaration of martial law ("[[Resistance]]"). | ||
''It is presumed that the fleet has at least one Refinery Ship to process the immense reserves of [[tyllium]] mined from an asteroid liberated from a [[Cylon]] base in the episode [[The Hand of God]].'' | ''It is presumed that the fleet has at least one Refinery Ship to process the immense reserves of [[tyllium]] mined from an asteroid liberated from a [[Cylon]] base in the episode [[The Hand of God]].'' | ||
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Refinery ships process raw minerals and metals gathered by a Mining Ship. Unlike a Mining Ship, a Refinery Ship has large processing and storage facilities, and presumably can serve as a fueling vessel.
The Refinery Ship refused to refine more tylium in protest of President Laura Roslin's imprisonment and Col. Tigh's subsequent declaration of martial law ("Resistance").
It is presumed that the fleet has at least one Refinery Ship to process the immense reserves of tyllium mined from an asteroid liberated from a Cylon base in the episode The Hand of God.