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Later, as part of her plan to rescue her [[Hera Agathon|daughter]], Sharon Agathon has her husband shoot and kill her. This causes her to download into a new body on the nearby Resurrection Ship. Caprica-Six oversees her resurrection and is sympathetic enough to take her to her daughter and ultimately helps to rescue her ([[Rapture]]). | Later, as part of her plan to rescue her [[Hera Agathon|daughter]], Sharon Agathon has her husband shoot and kill her. This causes her to download into a new body on the nearby Resurrection Ship. Caprica-Six oversees her resurrection and is sympathetic enough to take her to her daughter and ultimately helps to rescue her ([[Rapture]]). | ||
Following the detection of the [[Final Five]] during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], a Number One, who was shot by a rival Cylon faction ([[Six of One]]), successfully downloads into a new body ([[The Ties That Bind]]). | Following the detection of the [[Final Five]] during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], a [[Number One]], who was shot by a rival Cylon faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]] ([[Six of One]]), successfully downloads into a new body. Subsequently, as part of a trap for [[Natalie]]'s faction, the Resurrection Ship is prevented from jumping to the point where the Cylon fleet would supposedly receive [[Number Three|D'Anna]]'s consciousness ([[The Ties That Bind]]). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 23:07, 3 May 2008
- This article discusses the Cylon spacecraft called the Resurrection Ship. For the episodes of the same name, see "Resurrection Ship, Part I" and "Resurrection Ship, Part II".
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Type: | Military | ||
FTL: | Yes | ||
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Crew: | Unknown | ||
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Additional Information | |||
The Resurrection Ship is a large vessel specifically dedicated to the "resurrection" of humanoid Cylons who are killed. Normally, upon death, their consciousnesses are downloaded into new identical bodies on the Cylon homeworld, but for Humanoid Cylons located farther and farther away from home - such as those hidden within the humans' refugee Fleet - this is not possible, as the download range of a humanoid Cylon is limited.
For this reason, when the Cylons began pursuing the Fleet, they incorporated the Resurrection Ship at the center of their pursuit force, to provide their agents with a fallback position; if they were killed, their consciousnesses could be downloaded to new bodies without concern. Without that ship, a killed Cylon would truly die, as their consciousnesses also would be cut off.
It is also apparent that the resurrection process is involuntary in that humanoid Cylons cannot chose to die permanently, nor can other Cylons in control of the Resurrection Ship chose to prevent someone from being downloaded. The only way to prevent a dead Cylon from downloading is to move the Resurrection ship out of range of the agent (Torn).
Based on testimony provided by Gina and on reconnaissance photos taken by Starbuck (using the Blackbird), the ship contains multiple copies of Cylon models, along with all the apparatus necessary for resurrection (Resurrection Ship, Part I).
Pursuing the Fleet
When Pegasus happened upon a Resurrection Ship, later found to be pursuing the Fleet, they discover the ship was escorted by two basestars and approximately a dozen support vessels. It is assumed that the ships were following the Fleet since the exodus from the Colonies. Pegasus located this ship and its escorts sometime after the Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards and in turn used the Cylon fleet's movements to locate Galactica.
A copy of D'Anna Biers on Caprica tells of two Cylon Raiders from this Cylon fleet that are destroyed while relaying a documentary on Galactica's crew back to what she called "the fleet," presumably the same Cylon fleet guarding this ship (Final Cut).
Prior to Thrace's recon flight, the function and configuration of the Resurrection Ship was a complete mystery. Admiral Cain speculates that it was a command and control ship, while Adama suggests that it might be a Raider factory. The two ships begin planning an offensive strike on it, but tension between Admiral Helena Cain and Commander William Adama quickly escalate and threatened to derail the operation (Pegasus). The standoff only ends after Thrace's arrival with data regarding the unknown ship.
Destruction
In a joint operation by the both Galactica and Pegasus, the Resurrection Ship is disabled and soon destroyed (Resurrection Ship, Part II) using a number of Colonial civilian transports left to bait the basestar's Raiders away from the Cylon Fleet. The fighters are engaged and kept occupied by the Vipers protecting the "helpless" Colonial ships.
With the Cylon fleet divided, the two battlestars attack the two basestars, their offensive power greatly diminished by the lack of their Raider forces. As the Resurrection Ship attempts to flee, the Blackbird, piloted by Lieutenant Lee Adama, slips within the ship's superstructure and disables the ship's FTL drive. As the two escort basestars are hacked to pieces by the battlestars' gun batteries, the Resurrection Ship, without any defensive support or offensive guns of its own, is quickly destroyed by another Viper squadron, led by Kara Thrace which strafes the ship with fire from their guns. The gunfire penetrates the ship and causes it to explode.
After its destruction, the imprisoned Cylon Sharon Valerii reveals to Thrace that the Resurrection Ship had also served to resurrect the consciousnesses of destroyed Cylon Raiders. The loss of the ship forces the Cylons to change their attack tactics from direct frontal assaults on the Fleet en masse to more cautious hit-and-run Raider strikes and coy traps. In addition, Gina cannot be resurrected again (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).
Second Exodus
In the Cylon fleet leaving New Caprica during the Second Exodus, a second Resurrection Ship's existence is confirmed. The Cylons have assigned at least five basestars to guard it as opposed to only two for the previous ship (Collaborators).
When a basestar falls prey to a deadly disease, the Resurrection Ship is ordered to jump to a distance outside the downloading area of the ship in order to halt the spread of the disease, thereby resulting in the permanent deaths of the basestar's entire contingent of biological Cylons (Torn).
Later on, this Resurrection Ship nearly falls victim to a plan formulated by Galactica to kill their Cylon prisoners infected with the virus so that the it would spread into the Resurrection Ship, presumably resulting in the infection and death of a great majority, if not the entire, Cylon race (A Measure of Salvation).
After having strange dreams which she believes to be a message from God, a Three orders a Cylon Centurion to execute her, which results in her being reborn in the Resurrection Ship that is traveling with the Cylon fleet. This is the first instance in which the interior of a Resurrection Ship is seen clearly, and it proves to be nearly identical in design to the basestars, with the noticeable difference that it does not have the oscillating strip of light along the walls as seen on the basestars (Hero).
Later, as part of her plan to rescue her daughter, Sharon Agathon has her husband shoot and kill her. This causes her to download into a new body on the nearby Resurrection Ship. Caprica-Six oversees her resurrection and is sympathetic enough to take her to her daughter and ultimately helps to rescue her (Rapture).
Following the detection of the Final Five during the Battle of the Ionian Nebula, a Number One, who was shot by a rival Cylon faction in the Cylon Civil War (Six of One), successfully downloads into a new body. Subsequently, as part of a trap for Natalie's faction, the Resurrection Ship is prevented from jumping to the point where the Cylon fleet would supposedly receive D'Anna's consciousness (The Ties That Bind).
Notes
- The Resurrection Ship bears a strong resemblance to the United States Air Force Academy chapel.