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== About Cimtar == | == About Cimtar == | ||
'''Cimtar''' is a small moon. | '''Cimtar''' is a small moon. It is likely that Cimtar is positioned between the 12 main Colonies and Cylon space. | ||
However at the end of the Thousand-Yahren War neither side seems to have major facilities near or on the moon. | |||
Revision as of 19:05, 26 March 2016
- For information on Cimtar from the Re-imagined Series, see Cimtar (RDM).
About Cimtar
Cimtar is a small moon. It is likely that Cimtar is positioned between the 12 main Colonies and Cylon space. However at the end of the Thousand-Yahren War neither side seems to have major facilities near or on the moon.
Role during the Destruction of the Colonies
Count Baltar arranges for a peace conference between the Cylon Empire and the Twelve Colonies. The signing of the peace is supposed to happen in or near the Cylon capital (Zac studied the coordinates to the Cylon capital).
Five of the remaining battlestars of the Colonies gather in anticipation of the end of the Thousand-Yahren War; Then they begin moving to the supposed place of the signing. The obvious route from the Colonies to the Cylon capital seems to lead through the space near Cimtar (the Colonials take the route, the Cylons ambush them at Cimtar).
The signing never takes place. Baltar's guidance of President Adar is revealed as part of an elaborate plan by the Cylons to ambush the battlestars and their homeworlds (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").