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== Religious terminology ==
== Religious terminology ==


* '''[[Resurrection program#Apotheosis|Apotheosis]]''': a belief held by members of the [[STO]], including [[Clarice Willow]], with various view points ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]"). Willow believes that the STO can prevail if they use [[Zoe Graystone]]'s program to offer real eternal life to their members in the form of [[holographic avatar]]s. One of the [[Hybrid]]s also uses this term during the [[Fall of the Colonies]], stating "[[Hybrid utterances|Apotheosis was the beginning before the beginning]]" {{TRS|The Plan}}.
* '''[[Resurrection program#Apotheosis|Apotheosis]]''': a belief held by members of the [[STO]], including [[Clarice Willow]], with various view points {{CAP|The Reins of a Waterfall}}. Willow believes that the STO can prevail if they use [[Zoe Graystone]]'s program to offer real eternal life to their members in the form of [[holographic avatar]]s. One of the [[Hybrid]]s also uses this term during the [[Fall of the Colonies]], stating "[[Hybrid utterances|Apotheosis was the beginning before the beginning]]" {{TRS|The Plan}}.
* {{inlineref|temple group}}: a religious group similar to a "church group". [[Lacy Rand]] tries telling a [[Unnamed characters (CAP)#Security Guard|security guard]] that her temple group missed their flight to [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]]. ([[CAP]]: "[[Retribution]]")
* {{inlineref|temple group}}: a religious group similar to a "church group". [[Lacy Rand]] tries telling a [[Unnamed characters (CAP)#Security Guard|security guard]] that her temple group missed their flight to [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]]. {{CAP|Retribution}}
* {{inlineref|trinity}}: a being in three different states; [[Zoe-R]] considers herself to be a trinity, as she is "[[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]], and the [[avatar]], and the [[U-87|robot]]" ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]").
* {{inlineref|trinity}}: a being in three different states; [[Zoe-R]] considers herself to be a trinity, as she is "[[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]], and the [[avatar]], and the [[U-87|robot]]" {{CAP|Rebirth}}.


==Other Colloquialisms==
==Other Colloquialisms==
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*{{inlineref|companionway|[[w:companionway|companionway]]}}: a set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}
*{{inlineref|companionway|[[w:companionway|companionway]]}}: a set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}
*{{inlineref|derez}}<ref>This term originated from the [[w:Disney|Disney]] film ''[[w:Tron (film)|Tron]]'': it is one of the first movies to make use of computer generated, virtual worlds with avatars.</ref>: de-resolve, in which a holographic [[avatar]] loses cohesion or is deleted from the [[Virtual World]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]", "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]", "[[End of Line]]", "[[Unvanquished]]", "[[False Labor]]").
*{{inlineref|derez}}<ref>This term originated from the [[w:Disney|Disney]] film ''[[w:Tron (film)|Tron]]'': it is one of the first movies to make use of computer generated, virtual worlds with avatars.</ref>: de-resolve, in which a holographic [[avatar]] loses cohesion or is deleted from the [[Virtual World]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]", "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]", "[[End of Line]]", "[[Unvanquished]]", "[[False Labor]]").
*{{inlineref|cube}}: equivalent of "square," a socially awkward person ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]")
*{{inlineref|cube}}: equivalent of "square," a socially awkward person {{CAP|The Imperfections of Memory}}
*'''Download City''': a term<ref>Whether the Cylons have a download facility on the planet or in orbit, Seelix uses "Download City" as a figure of speech, which is confirmed by [[Bradley Thompson]] on the [[BW:OC|Official Communiques page]].</ref> used by [[Diana Seelix]] to describe the unknown or figurative place where humanoid Cylons are [[resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]] on [[New Caprica]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}
*'''Download City''': a term<ref>Whether the Cylons have a download facility on the planet or in orbit, Seelix uses "Download City" as a figure of speech, which is confirmed by [[Bradley Thompson]] on the [[BW:OC|Official Communiques page]].</ref> used by [[Diana Seelix]] to describe the unknown or figurative place where humanoid Cylons are [[resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]] on [[New Caprica]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}
*'''[[frak]]''': Colonial version of "fuck"
*'''[[frak]]''': Colonial version of "fuck"

Revision as of 23:42, 11 September 2020

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Battlestar Galactica Terminology


This is a listing of acronyms, initialisms, jargon and terminology used in both the Re-imagined Series and its prequel, Caprica.

Abbreviations, Acronyms and Initialisms

Military Jargon

Religious terminology

Other Colloquialisms

Battlestar Galactica Specific Terms

  • ambrosia: a type of alcoholic beverage
  • carom: term used in conjunction with a DRADIS contact read; analogous to the term "mark"
  • chamalla: a hallucinogenic plant used in religious ceremonies and medical treatments
  • cubit: unit of currency
  • Dradis: Colonial equivalent of radar. Technically an acronym for "Direction, Range, and Distance"
  • fumarella leaf: tobacco or a type of tobacco (TRS: "Water")
  • G-4: a type of explosive similar to modern C-4 (TRS: "Water")
  • JP: a unit of measure for liquid, approximately 1 pint (TRS: "Water")
  • krypter: Colonial version of "mayday". In practice, the term is usually repeated three times (TRS: "Miniseries" and "Hero")
  • magcelerators: a magnetic acceleration feature in a battlestar's launch tube, thus allowing the Vipers to launch at high rates of speed for rapid deployment in combat situations (TRS: "Daybreak, Part I")
  • morpha: Colonial equivalent of morphine (TRS: "Valley of Darkness" and "Epiphanies""[[|]]")[[Category:]]
  • Pyramid: popular Colonial ball game
  • Red Line: a point in space behind which an accumulative error creeps into FTL jump calculations (TRS: "Miniseries" and "Pegasus")
  • stims: stimulants or a type of stimulants (TRS: "33" and "Final Cut""[[|]]")[[Category:]]
  • Triad: card game similar to Poker
  • tylium: mineral that can be refined to a powerful fuel
  • wireless: Colonial equivalent of radio

References

  1. The actual process is called a "jump".
  2. This term originated from the Disney film Tron: it is one of the first movies to make use of computer generated, virtual worlds with avatars.
  3. Whether the Cylons have a download facility on the planet or in orbit, Seelix uses "Download City" as a figure of speech, which is confirmed by Bradley Thompson on the Official Communiques page.