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image:Djerba 2.png|''[[Osiris]]'' approaching Djerba.
image:Djerba 2.png|''[[Osiris]]'' approaching Djerba.
image:Djerba 3.png|A Cylon basestar near Djerba.
image:Djerba 3.png|A Cylon basestar near Djerba.
image:Ski Resort 2.png|A former Colonial ski resort on Djerba.
image:Ski Resort.png|Another view of the lodge.
image:Ski Resort 3.png|"Visit Tauron!"
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Revision as of 19:10, 30 November 2012

Holoband representation of Djerba.

Djerba is a moon located in Sector 12, used by the Colonials as a winter resort prior to the Cylon War.

Early in the war, Djerba is captured by Cylon forces and converted to a strategic outpost and research base. Due to its location within Cylon-held space, it is lightly fortified by at least one basestar within FTL jump distance and a contingent of Centurions.

Despite its relative lack of defenses, Djerba is considered pivotal in turning the war toward victory for the Colonials. Ten years into the conflict, a secret mission is launched from the Colonial "ghost fleet", led by the battlestar Osiris. Though Osiris is destroyed in battle with a Cylon baseship, the crew of Raptor Wild Weasel survives the campaign, crashing on Djerba and trekking on foot to rendezvous with Colonial Marines already operating on the moon.

During this period, Djerba is used by the Cylons in their attempt at creating biological forms. As part of this effort, the Cylons create cybernetic hybrids of indigenous animals, including a cave-dwelling snake (Blood and Chrome).

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  • Djerba is an island off the coast of Tunisia. According to legend, Djerba is the island of the lotus-eaters described in Homer's Odyssey, who spent their days in a drugged stupor. Odysseus forced his crew back to his ship, fearing they'd succumb to the same lethargy and never wish to leave.

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