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[[File:BSGv2 - | [[File:BSGv2 - tech spider.png|thumb|A tech spider crawls over Starbuck's Temporal Viper.]] | ||
''' | The '''tech spider'''<ref>The term "[[crawlon]]" is used in the [[Original Series]] to refer to a spider, so this is another case of terms being juxtaposed with their Earth counterparts by tie-in writers.</ref> is a [[crawlon]]-like [[drone]] in use by the {{alt|Cylons|TOS||reality}} for repair and diagnostic purposes. | ||
These eight-legged chrome machines feature egg-like bodies, with the distinctive "red eye" scanner at their front, and a pair of protruding mandibles at the mouth. Their overall size is comparable to a {{alt|Centurion|TOS||reality}}'s head. | |||
These are set upon {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}'s [[Temporal Viper]] following its capture by the forces from [[Baltifer's baseship]], and were able to provide {{alt|Zee|TOS||reality}} with information to construct a [[temporal warp drive]] ({{comics|vol2|2}} & {{comics|vol2|4|short=y}}). | |||
The spiders are later deployed upon {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}'s own Temporal Viper with instructions to destroy the craft should Apollo fail to lead [[Baltifer]] into Apollo's original universe ({{comics|vol2|5}}). | |||
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Revision as of 23:53, 11 April 2020
The tech spider[1] is a crawlon-like drone in use by the Cylons for repair and diagnostic purposes.
These eight-legged chrome machines feature egg-like bodies, with the distinctive "red eye" scanner at their front, and a pair of protruding mandibles at the mouth. Their overall size is comparable to a Centurion's head.
These are set upon Starbuck's Temporal Viper following its capture by the forces from Baltifer's baseship, and were able to provide Zee with information to construct a temporal warp drive (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #2 & #4).
The spiders are later deployed upon Apollo's own Temporal Viper with instructions to destroy the craft should Apollo fail to lead Baltifer into Apollo's original universe (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #5).
References[edit]
- ↑ The term "crawlon" is used in the Original Series to refer to a spider, so this is another case of terms being juxtaposed with their Earth counterparts by tie-in writers.