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'''Helios Alpha''' was the first of the quaternary systems to be settled<ref>[[:File:BSGD - Loading Screen - Helios Alpha.png|Helios Alpha loading screen factoid.]]</ref> following the exodus from {{RDM|Kobol}} approximately 2052 [[BCH]]. | '''Helios Alpha''' was the first of the quaternary systems to be settled<ref name="alpha">[[:File:BSGD - Loading Screen - Helios Alpha.png|Helios Alpha loading screen factoid.]]</ref> following the exodus from {{RDM|Kobol}} approximately 2052 [[BCH]]. | ||
Much of the {{dis|Cylon|Deadlock}} rebellion that would blossom into the {{dis|First Cylon War|Deadlock}} had been contained to both Helios Alpha and Beta systems in the conflict's early years.<ref name="cylons-alpha-beta">[[:File:BSGD - Loading Screen - Cylon Conflict in Helios Alpha.png|Helios Alpha and Beta loading screen factoid.]]</ref> | Much of the {{dis|Cylon|Deadlock}} rebellion that would blossom into the {{dis|First Cylon War|Deadlock}} had been contained to both Helios Alpha and Beta systems in the conflict's early years.<ref name="cylons-alpha-beta">[[:File:BSGD - Loading Screen - Cylon Conflict in Helios Alpha.png|Helios Alpha and Beta loading screen factoid.]]</ref> |
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- For canonical information on this system, see: Twelve Colonies of Kobol.
Cyrannus is the quaternary star group where the Twelve Colonies of Kobol are situated (Battlestar Galactica Deadlock).
The star group consists of four distinct stars (each one being called, and prefixed by, "Helios"): Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta.
Helios Alpha
- Main article: Helios Alpha
Helios Alpha was the first of the quaternary systems to be settled[1] following the exodus from Kobol approximately 2052 BCH.
Much of the Cylon rebellion that would blossom into the First Cylon War had been contained to both Helios Alpha and Beta systems in the conflict's early years.[2]
Caprica
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Caprica.
Population: 4,904,659,642 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Caprica City
Daidalos Bonus: Economic
- -40% Supply Costs
- +20% Tylium from Fortified Colonies
Conflicts: Skirmish at Caprica Terminal, Battle at Caprica Terminal
Noteworthy Locales: Caprica Terminal
Jupiter-class battlestar: Galactica
Gemenon
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Gemenon.
Population: 2,805,700,629 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Oranu
Daidalos Bonus: Political
- +4 Tylium from Unfortified Colonies
- +1 to Cylon FTL Cooldowns
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Picon
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Picon.
Population: 1,401,258,371 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Queenstown
Daidalos Bonus: Military
- -15% Officer Promotion Costs
- -10% to Ship Build Costs
Conflicts: Destruction of Picon Fleet Headquarters, Deliverance of Athena
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Athena
Tauron
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Tauron.
Population: 2,536,135,795 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Hypatia
Daidalos Bonus: Economic
- -40% Supply Costs
- +20% Tylium from Fortified Colonies
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Uninhabited
The following are uninhabited, but are substantial locations where both Cylon fleets and Resource Missions are generated:
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Icarus
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Persephone
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Zeus
Helios Beta
- Main article: Helios Beta
Helios Beta was the second of the quaternary systems to be settled[3] following the exodus from Kobol approximately 2052 BCH.
Much of the Cylon rebellion that would blossom into the First Cylon War had been contained to both Helios Alpha and Beta systems in the conflict's early years.[2] Prior to the commencement of the Cylon rebellion, both Leonis and Virgon were the primary economic and military powers of the Twelve Colonies.[3]
Leonis
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Leonis.
Population: 2,603,775,606 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Luminere
Daidalos Bonus: Scientific
- -10% Blueprint Costs
- -1 Turn on Colonial FTL Cooldowns
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Virgon
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Virgon.
Population: 4,350,231,088 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Boskirk
Daidalos Bonus: Military
- -15% Officer Promotion Costs
- -10% to Ship Build Costs
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Uninhabited
The following are uninhabited, but are substantial locations where both Cylon fleets and Resource Missions are generated:
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Hera
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Pallas
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Troy
Helios Gamma
- Main article: Helios Gamma
Helios Gamma was the third of the quaternary systems to be settled[1][3][4] following the exodus from Kobol approximately 2052 BCH.
Beta's Leonis and Virgon fought the Imperial Wars across the three Gamma colonies of Libran, Sagittaron, and Scorpia circa 1852 BCH.[5]
Libran
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Libran.
Population: 2,105,028,164 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: None
Daidalos Bonus: Political
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Scorpia
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Scorpia.
Population: 452,219,206 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Celeste
Daidalos Bonus: Military
- -15% Officer Promotion Costs
- -10% to Ship Build Costs
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Sagittaron
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Sagittaron.
Population: 1,702,488,845 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Tawa
Daidalos Bonus: Political
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Uninhabited
The following are uninhabited, but are substantial locations where both Cylon fleets and Resource Missions are generated:
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Ophion
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Thanatos
Helios Delta
- Main article: Helios Delta
Aerilon
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Aerilon.
Population: 1,203,728,969 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Gaoth
Daidalos Bonus: Economic
- -40% Supply Costs
- +20% Tylium from Fortified Colonies
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Aquaria
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Aquaria.
Population: 25,023 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: None
Daidalos Bonus: Economic
- -10% Blueprint Costs
- -1 Turn on Colonial FTL Cooldowns
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Canceron
- For the canonical representation of this colony, see: Canceron.
Population: 6,709,090,891 (circa 52 BCH)
Capital: Hades
Daidalos Bonus: Economic
- -40% Supply Costs
- +20% Tylium from Fortified Colonies
Conflicts:
Noteworthy Locales:
Jupiter-class battlestar: Unknown
Uninhabited
The following are uninhabited, but are substantial locations where both Cylon fleets and Resource Missions are generated:
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Hestia
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Phoebe
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Styx
Starlanes
Intersected between the various Helioses are planetoids in stable locations, which are FTL points and are considered the Starlanes of Cyrannus. None are deemed habitable by the Colonies as of approximately 52 BCH.
These planetoids are determined to be the least contested landmarks for jumps between Helioses, and become more critical supply lines for Colonial Fleet given the dismantling of the IDRIS network.
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Cocalus is one jump between Alpha and Gamma, and had been a Tauron-owned mining colony abandoned due to the spread of the Cylon rebellion.
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Delium is one jump between Alpha and Beta.
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Gortyn is one jump between Delta and Gamma, and two jumps between either Beta and Gamma or Beta and Delta.
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Helicon is one jump between Gamma and Alpha.
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Knossos is one jump between Alpha and Beta, and two jumps between either Alpha and Delta or Alpha and Gamma.
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Naucratis is one jump between Delta and Gamma, or two jumps between either Delta and Ragnar or Gamma and Ragnar.
Other Astral Bodies
Outside of the typical Starlanes are these planets of note:
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Ragnar, located on the outer periphery between Delta and Gamma.
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Marathon, a rogue planetoid that, as of the Battle of Marathon, was located on the outer periphery between Alpha and Beta.