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The '''"Big G"''' is a nickname, often used by the [[Viper]] pilots, for [[Original Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]''.  
The '''"Big G"''' is a nickname, often used by the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilots, for [[Original Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]''.  


For instance, [[Kara Thrace]] used the nickname when chiding [[Dwight Saunders]] on his landings ([[Bastille Day]]).
For instance, [[Kara Thrace]] used the nickname when chiding [[Dwight Saunders]] on his landings ([[Bastille Day]]).
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Nicknames made from the first initial of a ship are common for aircraft carriers in the US Navy. For example, the aircraft carrier [[Wikipedia:USS_Enterprise|USS Enterprise]] was nicknamed "The Big E" during World War II. Its nickname carries on today, where a large "E" is painted on the conning tower of  CVN-65, the nuclear-powered successor to the WWII-era carrier.
Nicknames made from the first initial of a ship are common for aircraft carriers in the US Navy. For example, the aircraft carrier [[Wikipedia:USS_Enterprise|USS Enterprise]] was nicknamed "The Big E" during World War II. Its nickname carries on today, where a large "E" is painted on the conning tower of  CVN-65, the nuclear-powered successor to the WWII-era carrier.


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Revision as of 14:33, 17 January 2006

The "Big G" is a nickname, often used by the Viper pilots, for battlestar Galactica.

For instance, Kara Thrace used the nickname when chiding Dwight Saunders on his landings (Bastille Day).

Nicknames made from the first initial of a ship are common for aircraft carriers in the US Navy. For example, the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise was nicknamed "The Big E" during World War II. Its nickname carries on today, where a large "E" is painted on the conning tower of CVN-65, the nuclear-powered successor to the WWII-era carrier.