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Image:Eastern Alliance destroyer control.jpg|The submarine-like control center of the destroyer {{OS|Baltar's Escape}}. | Image:Eastern Alliance destroyer control.jpg|The submarine-like control center of the destroyer {{OS|Baltar's Escape}}. | ||
Image:EA destroyer warbook entry.jpg|A [[warbook]] entry and scan of the destroyer {{OS|Experiment in Terra}}. | Image:EA destroyer warbook entry.jpg|A [[warbook]] entry and scan of the destroyer {{OS|Experiment in Terra}}. |
Revision as of 19:29, 17 January 2021
The Eastern Alliance destroyer is a spacecraft used by the Eastern Alliance of Terra. An Eastern Alliance destroyer tracks the Lunar Avion from Lunar Seven to Paradeen where it eventually encounters the Galactica. Commandant Leiter commands the destroyer that is captured by the Colonials. Lanceman and Donner are crewmen aboard the destroyer (TOS: "Greetings from Earth"). The destroyer manages to escape from Galactica, and returns to Terra with the Colonials on its trail (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").
The Eastern Alliance destroyer was repeatedly noted to be far smaller that a battlestar and non-threatening as a contender. In fact, a captured destroyer was briefly impounded aboard Galactica and appeared to be comparable in size to a Colonial shuttle. However, Commandant Leiter confidently boasts to Commander Adama that many of these destroyers could take on Galactica like a wolf pack takes on its prey (TOS: "Baltar's Escape"), though this has never been proved nor disproved.
After Leiter's destroyer escapes, a Viper squadron is dispatched to pursue the destroyer. However, the conclusion of the war between the Eastern Alliance and the Terran Nationalists presumably rendered both the Viper squadron's mission, and the mission of the destroyer itself, unnecessary (TOS: "Experiment in Terra").