Pre-Blood & Chrome:
Battle of Caprica |
Fall of Djerba |
Operation Clean Sweep
Blood & Chrome: Battle of Sector 12 |
Battle of Djerba |
Ghost Fleet Offensive
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Operation Raptor Talon |
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Several weeks after leaving [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], ''Galactica'' begins to suffer various system failures and ship-wide malfunctions. Watch Officer Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] and Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] determine that a Cylon virus which infected ''Galactica'' shortly after the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] reunited ([[Scattered]]), and downed ship functions for a time ([[Valley of Darkness]]), has returned. Apparently the virus had a latent element that hid itself, slowly emerging throughout ship computers, testing and probing for weaknesses and vulnerabilities. | Several weeks after leaving [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], ''Galactica'' begins to suffer various system failures and ship-wide malfunctions. Watch Officer Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] and Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] determine that a Cylon virus which infected ''Galactica'' shortly after the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] reunited ([[Scattered]]), and downed ship functions for a time ([[Valley of Darkness]]), has returned. Apparently the virus had a latent element that hid itself, slowly emerging throughout ship computers, testing and probing for weaknesses and vulnerabilities. | ||
Lt. [[Karl Agathon]] then shows a printout of the virus to the incarcerated [[Sharon Valerii | Lt. [[Karl Agathon]] then shows a printout of the virus to the incarcerated [[Sharon Valerii|Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii]], who determines that this [[logic bomb]] is a prelude to a Cylon attack. Gaeta determines a way to remove the bomb by erasing all ship computer hard drives, then reloading the computers from backups made before the war. However, this will leave the ship completely vulnerable for several minutes. Furthermore, if the logic bomb is "detonated", the virus will likely turn ''Galactica'' against itself and the Fleet. | ||
Commander Adama elects to use Caprica-Valerii to aid them in combating the approaching enemy. She interfaces her body to the ship's [[Computers#Battlestar Computers|mainframe and communication systems]] via a fiber-optic link placed inside her left forearm; the goal of this being to ward-off the Cylons with an electronic attack. | Commander Adama elects to use Caprica-Valerii to aid them in combating the approaching enemy. She interfaces her body to the ship's [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series#Battlestar Computers|mainframe and communication systems]] via a fiber-optic link placed inside her left forearm; the goal of this being to ward-off the Cylons with an electronic attack. | ||
The Cylon force arrives to attack, and all combat-ready Vipers are deployed. As ''Galactica'' erases its hard drives, Valerii seemingly copies the logic bomb code onto herself and manipulates it. She then transmits the altered code back onto the enemy. In a poignant turn of events, the entire Cylon fleet is disabled by the reconfigured virus, much like Colonial warships were shut down during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. | The Cylon force arrives to attack, and all combat-ready Vipers are deployed. As ''Galactica'' erases its hard drives, Valerii seemingly copies the logic bomb code onto herself and manipulates it. She then transmits the altered code back onto the enemy. In a poignant turn of events, the entire Cylon fleet is disabled by the reconfigured virus, much like Colonial warships were shut down during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. |
Great Cylon Turkey Shoot | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Conflict: | Second Cylon war | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Roughly two weeks after Day 84 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Place: | Interstellar space, specific location unknown | ||||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Decisive Colonial victory | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Great Cylon Turkey Shoot takes place after a compromised Galactica turns the Cylons' own computer virus against them, completely powering down an attack fleet consisting of hundreds of Raiders and Heavy Raiders.
Several weeks after leaving Kobol, Galactica begins to suffer various system failures and ship-wide malfunctions. Watch Officer Lieutenant Gaeta and Dr. Baltar determine that a Cylon virus which infected Galactica shortly after the Fleet reunited (Scattered), and downed ship functions for a time (Valley of Darkness), has returned. Apparently the virus had a latent element that hid itself, slowly emerging throughout ship computers, testing and probing for weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
Lt. Karl Agathon then shows a printout of the virus to the incarcerated Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii, who determines that this logic bomb is a prelude to a Cylon attack. Gaeta determines a way to remove the bomb by erasing all ship computer hard drives, then reloading the computers from backups made before the war. However, this will leave the ship completely vulnerable for several minutes. Furthermore, if the logic bomb is "detonated", the virus will likely turn Galactica against itself and the Fleet.
Commander Adama elects to use Caprica-Valerii to aid them in combating the approaching enemy. She interfaces her body to the ship's mainframe and communication systems via a fiber-optic link placed inside her left forearm; the goal of this being to ward-off the Cylons with an electronic attack.
The Cylon force arrives to attack, and all combat-ready Vipers are deployed. As Galactica erases its hard drives, Valerii seemingly copies the logic bomb code onto herself and manipulates it. She then transmits the altered code back onto the enemy. In a poignant turn of events, the entire Cylon fleet is disabled by the reconfigured virus, much like Colonial warships were shut down during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.
Though many Raiders are destroyed by merely crashing into one another, Colonel Tigh orders Galactica's Vipers to open fire on the crippled enemy. Apollo jubilantly relays the weapons free order to his fighter group, and the Vipers proceed to tear through the jumbled Cylon formations, destroying the disproportionately larger Cylon force in its entirety. Not one Colonial vessel is lost during the course of the engagement (Flight of the Phoenix).
The presence of numerous Heavy Raiders (troop transport vessels, never before seen in such numbers) suggests that the Cylons intended to board Galactica and possibly other ships in the Colonial fleet after the virus had rendered the battlestar helpless.