Pre-Blood & Chrome:
Battle of Caprica |
Fall of Djerba |
Operation Clean Sweep
Blood & Chrome: Battle of Sector 12 |
Battle of Djerba |
Ghost Fleet Offensive
Final Day:
Operation Raptor Talon |
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Battle of the Ionian Nebula | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Cylons forces ambush the mysteriously crippled Colonial Fleet | |||||||||||||||||||||
Summary | |||||||||||||||||||||
Conflict: | Second Cylon War | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Approx. 3 years after the Fall of the Twelve Colonies | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Place: | Ionian Nebula | ||||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Tactical Cylon victory Withdrawal of the Cylon fleet Triggers the Cylon Civil War | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Battle of the Ionian Nebula occurs when the entire Fleet suddenly loses power upon jumping into the Ionian Nebula. As the ships drift aimlessly, four Cylon basestars jump into the nebula and begin launching Raiders. By the time power is restored to Galactica and the civilian ships, the Raiders are already inbound and the Fleet is incapable of jumping to safety before they close to firing distance.
During the power outage Saul Tigh, Galen Tyrol, Samuel "Longshot" Anders and Tory Foster begin to aimlessly wander the halls of Galactica muttering the lyrics to a mysterious song, having heard it in their heads for the past few days. When all four arrive in the same room and see each other they realize that they are actually Cylons themselves. When the alert is sounded, they resolve to continue serving in the roles they did when they believed they were human. Tyrol returns to the flight deck, Anders heads for his Viper and Tigh and Foster head for the CIC and return to the sides of Admiral Adama and President Roslin.
During the scramble to get the alert Vipers launched, Lee Adama, now a civilian after resigning from the military just before Baltar's trial, returns to his quarters and breaks out his helmet and flight suit and joins the fight. While intercepting the incoming waves of Raiders he picks up an unknown contact on his Viper's DRADIS and breaks formation to investigate. The unknown contact is intermittent and toys with Adama until it pulls alongside him and reveals itself to be Kara Thrace, alive and flying a spotless Viper Mk II. Thrace claims she has been to Earth and that she is here to lead the Fleet there (TRS: "Crossroads, Part II").
Galactica's Vipers and Raptors are able to stop the main force of 200+ Raiders, but the Cylon reserves manage to break through the Colonial lines. Outgunned and with the civilian ships requiring time to spin up their FTL drives, Admiral Adama orders all available pilots and ships out there, including inexperienced nuggets like Samuel Anders and Diana "Hardball" Seelix.
The battle floods over the drifting Fleet, Vipers and Raiders dogfighting among the ships while Galactica puts up anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) and fires her primary batteries at the Raiders and basestars. A damaged Raider collides with Pyxis, destroying the liner and the 600 people aboard. The Cylon basestars launch a barrage of over 50 missiles, half of them targeting the civilian ships. Adama orders all Vipers and point defense batteries to concentrate on protecting the civilians, since Galactica can withstand the damage. Two missiles hit Zephyr, resulting in severe damage to its ring section and many causalities, and another missile strikes Astral Queen, breaching the forward section of her hull. A missile bound for Colonial One is successfully intercepted by Seelix.
When Anders maneuvers behind a Raider chasing Seelix, it abruptly turns around, scans him with its red "eye", and breaks off when Anders own flashes red in a sort of Cylon IFF. To the amazement of the Colonials, the other Raiders return to their basestars and the Cylons spin up their FTL drives to jump away. Adama seizes this opportunity and orders the Fleet to withdraw (TRS: "He That Believeth In Me").
The Cylons now suspect that the Final Five reside within the human fleet. Since the Raiders broke off the attack of their own volition, a Number One (Cavil) decides to have them lobotomized to remove part of their free will. The Four and Five models support that decision, but the Two, Six and Eight models do not. When Sharon Valerii sides with Cavil, he takes that as the deciding vote and has the Raiders lobotomized. In retaliation, a Six named Natalie, now advocating a search for the Five, removes the devices that enslave the Centurions, turning them on Number One's faction (TRS: "Six of One"). This marks the beginning of the Cylon Civil War which forced the rebels and humans to work together and ended with the destruction of Cavil and his forces by Galactica in the Battle of The Colony.
Re-imagined Series definition: the process of using the FTL engines to make an near-instantaneous apparent faster-than-light transport of a ship from one point in space to another
Re-imagined Series definition: technology enabling travel across distances faster than the speed of light would permit, see: FTL
Re-imagined Series definition: nerve center or "bridge" of a battlestar, see: Combat Information Center
Galactica 1980 definition: a personal safety device on shuttles; i.e. safety belts (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I")