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Battle of New Caprica | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Conflict: | Second Cylon War | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Place: | Near New Caprica space; on New Caprica | ||||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Strategic Colonial victory Abandonment of New Caprica Collapse of the Baltar administration Capture of Hera Agathon by Cylons Destruction of battlestar Pegasus | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Battle of New Caprica was a combat engagement fought between Colonial and Cylon forces on and near the planet New Caprica.
Galactica launches a daring mission to occupy the Cylon forces' attention as the majority of the Colonial citizens escape from Cylon occupation on New Caprica.
Prior to the battle, Admiral William Adama makes contact with the New Caprica Resistance, and later deploys a Raptor, Lt. Sharon Agathon commanding, to coordinate a plan to liberate the colonists from the planet safely during the Colonial offensive. Agathon uses her Cylon heritage to retrieve the Colonial civilan ships' launch keys from a secured Cylon building, while Samuel Anders and Tory Foster train the colonists in "fire drills," meant to show readiness to the Cylon Occupation Authority in the event of a natural disaster, but in reality has prepared the colonists to escape to any Colonial ship to leave the planet and the Cylons.
Admiral Adama begins the offensive with an elaborate plan that relies on a squadron of Raptors, escorted by Viper and together designated Red Squadron, to fire a series of swallows that collectively mimic the EM signatures of his two Colonial battlestars. After firing the swallows, the Raptors retreat, luring several Cylon Raiders further from the planet. The Cylons are deceived temporarily by the false readings.
On New Caprica, Samuel Anders and the resistance team detonate dozens of bombs in key Cylon structures as a feigned attack by Colonial forces. The people evacuate per their fire-drill training, but escape to the various grounded ships of the Fleet, which prepare their engines and FTL drives to depart. Many people become pinned down by Centurion fire.
Admiral Adama performs an extremely risky move. He orders Galactica to conduct an intra-atmosphere FTL jump, escaping the detection of the basestars in orbit. While in freefall, it launches Blue Squadron. The Vipers perform hit-and-run attacks on Cylons on the ground and in observation towers, and interdict the few Raiders operating near the surface. Blue Squadron destroys the main gates of the civilian shipyard to allow access and escape. Before Galactica impacts the surface, it performs a second jump back into space. Stress from the vibration and ionized gases from reentry heavily tax the structure of the battlestar.
Soon, the two basestars engage Galactica without any fighter support, their Raiders engaged elsewhere. Galactica’s mission analysis had predicted that only two basestars would engage. However, two more basestars jump into the vicinity to attack the battlestar.
With the Vipers destroying targets on the ground and in the air in vicinity of New Caprica City, the civilians previously pinned down are able to board their ships. Simultaneously, Colonial Marines and resistance members assault the detention center, freeing Kara Thrace and other detainees.
The Cylons in charge on the ground begin their retreat, escaping in a Heavy Raider as they task a Number Three with setting off a nuclear detonation to "clean up."
In the four-baseship assault, Galactica's FTL drives and maneuvering thrusters are disabled, and the port side of the ship reaches its structural limits. Upon hearing that the FTL drive is disabled, Admiral Adama is resigned to imminent destruction when battlestar Pegasus, against orders, appears and joins the attack. The Mercury class battlestar's forward batteries score several hits that severely damage or destroy one basestar. On the surface, most of the civilian ships become airborne and jump away.
Commander Lee Adama directs Pegasus to a position between the basestars targeting Galactica, in an effort to draw fire away from her. Admiral Adama infers from the absence of Vipers from Pegasus that its Vipers are guarding the remaining ships of the Fleet at the rendezvous point and that Pegasus is on a one-way trip. While Pegasus endures serious bombardment, Galactica is able to bring its FTL drive back on line, retrieves her Vipers, and escapes.
With Pegasus taking mortal damage, Commander Adama orders all to abandon ship (using standby Raptors to jump away from the battle) setting all weapons to auto-fire and directing the ship on a collision course with one of the basestars before departing. The mortally damaged, unmanned Pegasus collides with one basestar, destroying both. The remnants of Pegasus's starboard flight pod collide with another of the remaining basestars, destroying it.
Colonial One is the last Colonial ship to leave the planet. On the surface, the Cylons' planned nuclear detonation (which would be of questionable tactical value now that the Colonials have left the planet) does not occur, due to the unexpected recovery of the infant Hera Agathon by Number Three (Exodus, Part II).
The battle was strategicly a victory for the Colonials, but it didn't come without loses and consequences. Pegasus was destroyed in the battle, depriving the Fleet of their most powerful battlestar. Also with its destruction, the Fleet lost the ability to build new Vipers to replace destroyed old ones as the manufacturing facility was on that ship. Galactica took near-crippling damage, the effects of which were felt by the old battlestar for the rest of its life. The damage was never fully repaired and it was said to be so much that the ship would need "six weeks in dry dock just to bang out the dents let alone tackle the structural damage" indicating that it took very severe damage. It was indicated that at least some people were left behind on New Caprica and that at least a few ships were probably lost as things got even more overcrowded in the Fleet with Galactica taking on civilan refugees herself. Hera Agathon and Gaius Baltar ended up in the hands of the Cylons giving the Cylons the human-Cylon hybrid baby they wanted and Baltar's information about how to find Earth. Hera was rescued by her mother with the help of Caprica Six after learning of Hera's survival from Boomer who was assigned to take care of her and Gaius Baltar was captured by Chief Galen Tyrol during the Battle of the Algae Planet, but the Cylons were able to make headway on finding Earth thanks to Baltar's help. Also Galactica's structrual damage from this battle added to the stress the old ship had already had thrown upon her and contributed greatly to the need to abandon ship 18 months later. Also, Ellen Tigh, after being killed by her husband for collaberating with the Cylons, downloads into a new body on a Resurrection Ship and remains Cavil's prisoner for 18 months until she finally escapes back to the Fleet with Boomer's help.
Re-imagined Series definition: used to signify a civilian transport vessel over a certain gross weight/mass, i.e. Colonial Heavy 798
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