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The '''''Diana''''' was a [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] civilian transport in operation during the First [[Cylon War]]. | The '''''Diana''''' was a [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] civilian transport in operation during the First [[Cylon War]]. The ''Diana'', along with her military escort were destroyed in an ambush by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], and 50 of her passengers and crew were captured. The survivors were sent to a Cylon lab on an unnamed [[ice planet]], where they were subjected to inhumane experiments, in which nearly all were killed. | ||
Only two survivors remain when | Only two survivors remain when [[William Adama]] parachutes into the Cylon lab after [[Operation Raptor Talon]]. He musters all his strength to pry open the door to free the last two prisoners, but he cannot open it enough for them to escape. He is forced to abandon them when the facility begins to collapse ([[Razor Flashbacks]], Episode 6). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* In Roman mythology, [[Wikipedia:Diana (mythology)|Diana]] is the goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Greek [[Wikipedia:Artemis|Artemis]]. | |||
* In Roman mythology, [[Wikipedia:Diana (mythology)|Diana]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:06, 10 November 2007
The Diana was a Gemenese civilian transport in operation during the First Cylon War. The Diana, along with her military escort were destroyed in an ambush by the Cylons, and 50 of her passengers and crew were captured. The survivors were sent to a Cylon lab on an unnamed ice planet, where they were subjected to inhumane experiments, in which nearly all were killed.
Only two survivors remain when William Adama parachutes into the Cylon lab after Operation Raptor Talon. He musters all his strength to pry open the door to free the last two prisoners, but he cannot open it enough for them to escape. He is forced to abandon them when the facility begins to collapse (Razor Flashbacks, Episode 6).