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{{disline|For the academy as described in [[Richard Hatch]]'s novels, see: [[Academy (alternate)]].}} | {{disline|For the academy as described in [[Richard Hatch]]'s novels, see: [[Academy (alternate)]].}} | ||
The '''Academy''' is a training center for Colonial [[Warrior]]s and [[Protector]]s. | The '''Academy''' is a training center for Colonial [[Warrior]]s and [[Protector]]s. | ||
Colonials students are trained in the roles for each profession. Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} studied law codes at the Academy, despite graduating as a Warrior, a point that Apollo is reminded of when he asks to defend Lieutenant {{TOS|Starbuck}}'s innocence in the termination of Flight Sergeant [[Ortega]] {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}. | Colonials students are trained in the roles for each profession. Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} studied law codes at the Academy, despite graduating as a Warrior, a point that Apollo is reminded of when he asks to defend Lieutenant {{TOS|Starbuck}}'s innocence in the termination of Flight Sergeant [[Ortega]] {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}. | ||
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: For over two thousand yahren, the Academy on [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] produced the finest Warriors in the known universe. Its course of study included not only training in the use of advanced weaponry, but also a full academic program. Each entering cadet made a seven yahren commitment to a program that pushed his or her mental, physical and moral capacities to their limits. But despite the difficulty of training, the Academy attracted thousands of applicants from every corner of humandom. For each cadet accepted, one hundred were turned away. | : For over two thousand yahren, the Academy on [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] produced the finest Warriors in the known universe. Its course of study included not only training in the use of advanced weaponry, but also a full academic program. Each entering cadet made a seven yahren commitment to a program that pushed his or her mental, physical and moral capacities to their limits. But despite the difficulty of training, the Academy attracted thousands of applicants from every corner of humandom. For each cadet accepted, one hundred were turned away. | ||
: The Academy was founded in Yahren 4479 to train the sons of Caprican buriticians for military service. It graduated its first class of nine Warriors in Yahren 4483. Their training emphasized the strategy of intercontinental warfare, and hand-to-hand martial arts that were obsolete even then. Academic training was limited to study of the dead languages of the Elders of | : The Academy was founded in Yahren [[4479]] to train the sons of Caprican [[Buritician|buriticians]] for military service. It graduated its first class of nine Warriors in Yahren [[4483]]. Their training emphasized the strategy of intercontinental warfare, and hand-to-hand martial arts that were obsolete even then. Academic training was limited to study of the dead languages of the [[Elders of Kobol]] and the memorization of the ancient texts. | ||
: With time, the institution grew both in size and scope. Courses in history and the natural sciences soon developed into impressive departments whose faculties advanced the frontiers of knowledge in their fields. Courses in political theory eventually spawned a separate Institute of Diplomacy dedicated to the peaceful resolution of the conflicts of the peoples and beings of the Galaxy. | : With time, the institution grew both in size and scope. Courses in history and the natural sciences soon developed into impressive departments whose faculties advanced the frontiers of knowledge in their fields. Courses in political theory eventually spawned a separate Institute of Diplomacy dedicated to the peaceful resolution of the conflicts of the peoples and beings of the Galaxy. | ||
: In Yahren 4868, the Academy was opened to students not of ruling buritician class and to women. In 4920, students from other Colonies were admitted. The changes greatly improved the average quality of the students body, so that by Yahren 5000, the Academy graduated 10,000 in each class and had become the leading university of the Colonies. During the Long Peace that followed, its original military mission was gradually forgotten, and by the time of the commencement of the Great Cylon War in 5547, there was little to distinguish the Academy from such institutions as the Center for Science and the Arts at [[Tauron]] or the [[University of Picon]]. | : In Yahren [[4868]], the Academy was opened to students not of ruling [[buritician]] class and to women. In [[4920]], students from other Colonies were admitted. The changes greatly improved the average quality of the students body, so that by Yahren [[5000]], the Academy graduated 10,000 in each class and had become the leading university of the Colonies. During the [[Long Peace]] that followed, its original military mission was gradually forgotten, and by the time of the commencement of the [[Great Cylon War]] in [[5547]], there was little to distinguish the Academy from such institutions as the Center for Science and the Arts at [[Tauron]] or the [[University of Picon]]. | ||
: With the outbreak of hostilities against the Cylon Empire and the Alliance, all humankind quickly recognized the need for a first-rate institution for the development of military science. Although the Twelve Great Colonies were separate nations without an effective central government, it was clear that cooperation was needed to develop a military force capable of repelling the Cylon attack. The Caprican [[Praesidium]] ceded the vast reserve on which Academy stood to the [[Quorum of | : With the outbreak of hostilities against the [[Cylon Empire]] and [[the Alliance]], all humankind quickly recognized the need for a first-rate institution for the development of military science. Although the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Great Colonies]] were separate nations without an effective central government, it was clear that cooperation was needed to develop a military force capable of repelling the Cylon attack. The Caprican [[Praesidium]] ceded the vast reserve on which Academy stood to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of the Twelve]]. Each Colonial Government supplied experts and resources to transform the Academy into a battle-ready factory for the production of Warriors. A greatly expanded Department of Engineering and Applied Science produced such advances as the [[Turbolaser|turbo-laser]] and the [[Solium|liquid solium propulsion systems]]. | ||
: The core of the Academy was an expanded cadet training program. The best qualified young men and women were transformed into Colonial Warriors through seven yahren of strict discipline, physical training and instruction in battle skills. From the beginning of the Great War, cadets conducted their own defense. It is some measure of their excellence that in countless attacks only once during the 1000-yahren war did Cylon forces inflict substantial damage to the Academy itself. | : The core of the Academy was an expanded cadet training program. The best qualified young men and women were transformed into Colonial Warriors through seven yahren of strict discipline, physical training and instruction in battle skills. From the beginning of the Great War, cadets conducted their own defense. It is some measure of their excellence that in countless attacks only once during the 1000-yahren war did Cylon forces inflict substantial damage to the Academy itself. | ||
: Later in the War, as the humans began to contain the Cylon offensive, the academic departments reasserted themselves. At the time of the Final Destruction in 6570, Colonial Warriors were well-versed in Ethics, Galactic Literature, Music, Exobiology, the human and nonhuman social sciences and astrophysics as well as purely battle-related skills. | : Later in the War, as the humans began to contain the Cylon offensive, the academic departments reasserted themselves. At the time of the [[Final Destruction]] in 6570, Colonial Warriors were well-versed in Ethics, Galactic Literature, Music, Exobiology, the human and nonhuman social sciences and astrophysics as well as purely battle-related skills. | ||
: The fate of the Academy during the Great Destruction is unknown. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=9-10}}</ref> | : The fate of the Academy during the Great Destruction is unknown. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=9-10}}</ref> | ||
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== [[Battlestar Wiki: Separate continuity|Separate continuity]] == | == [[Battlestar Wiki: Separate continuity|Separate continuity]] == | ||
The academy consists of two administrative bodies, the Core Faculty and Cadet Council.<ref>{{cite book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=9|location=|id=}}</ref><ref>As inferred by the terms used in the book, the Core Faculty is the body of teachers and administrators at the Academy, while the Cadet Council may more than likely act as a student council.</ref> | The academy consists of two administrative bodies, the Core Faculty and Cadet Council.<ref>{{cite book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=9|location=|id=}}</ref><ref>As inferred by the terms used in the book, the Core Faculty is the body of teachers and administrators at the Academy, while the Cadet Council may more than likely act as a student council.</ref> | ||
As part of the training at the academy, students (who are called cadets) who aspire to be Warriors are given a various aptitude tests, including a test to find a hidden picture within a picture.<ref>{{cite book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=25|location=|id=}}</ref> | As part of the training at the academy, students (who are called cadets) who aspire to be Warriors are given a various aptitude tests, including a test to find a hidden picture within a picture.<ref>{{cite book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=25|location=|id=}}</ref> | ||
Both {{alt|Adama|TOS}} and [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] went through the Academy, although Baltar is expelled for attempting to reprogram a testing computer to improve his scores. Although officially, the reason for Baltar's leave was noted as being medical in nature.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 8-9.</ref> | Both {{alt|Adama|TOS}} and [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] went through the Academy, although Baltar is expelled for attempting to reprogram a testing computer to improve his scores. Although officially, the reason for Baltar's leave was noted as being medical in nature.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 8-9.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 20:42, 11 September 2025
For the academy as described in Richard Hatch's novels, see: Academy (alternate).
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The Academy is a training center for Colonial Warriors and Protectors.
Colonials students are trained in the roles for each profession. Captain Apollo studied law codes at the Academy, despite graduating as a Warrior, a point that Apollo is reminded of when he asks to defend Lieutenant Starbuck's innocence in the termination of Flight Sergeant Ortega (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star").
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edit source- According to Encyclopedia Galactica (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):
- For over two thousand yahren, the Academy on Caprica produced the finest Warriors in the known universe. Its course of study included not only training in the use of advanced weaponry, but also a full academic program. Each entering cadet made a seven yahren commitment to a program that pushed his or her mental, physical and moral capacities to their limits. But despite the difficulty of training, the Academy attracted thousands of applicants from every corner of humandom. For each cadet accepted, one hundred were turned away.
- The Academy was founded in Yahren 4479 to train the sons of Caprican buriticians for military service. It graduated its first class of nine Warriors in Yahren 4483. Their training emphasized the strategy of intercontinental warfare, and hand-to-hand martial arts that were obsolete even then. Academic training was limited to study of the dead languages of the Elders of Kobol and the memorization of the ancient texts.
- With time, the institution grew both in size and scope. Courses in history and the natural sciences soon developed into impressive departments whose faculties advanced the frontiers of knowledge in their fields. Courses in political theory eventually spawned a separate Institute of Diplomacy dedicated to the peaceful resolution of the conflicts of the peoples and beings of the Galaxy.
- In Yahren 4868, the Academy was opened to students not of ruling buritician class and to women. In 4920, students from other Colonies were admitted. The changes greatly improved the average quality of the students body, so that by Yahren 5000, the Academy graduated 10,000 in each class and had become the leading university of the Colonies. During the Long Peace that followed, its original military mission was gradually forgotten, and by the time of the commencement of the Great Cylon War in 5547, there was little to distinguish the Academy from such institutions as the Center for Science and the Arts at Tauron or the University of Picon.
- With the outbreak of hostilities against the Cylon Empire and the Alliance, all humankind quickly recognized the need for a first-rate institution for the development of military science. Although the Twelve Great Colonies were separate nations without an effective central government, it was clear that cooperation was needed to develop a military force capable of repelling the Cylon attack. The Caprican Praesidium ceded the vast reserve on which Academy stood to the Quorum of the Twelve. Each Colonial Government supplied experts and resources to transform the Academy into a battle-ready factory for the production of Warriors. A greatly expanded Department of Engineering and Applied Science produced such advances as the turbo-laser and the liquid solium propulsion systems.
- The core of the Academy was an expanded cadet training program. The best qualified young men and women were transformed into Colonial Warriors through seven yahren of strict discipline, physical training and instruction in battle skills. From the beginning of the Great War, cadets conducted their own defense. It is some measure of their excellence that in countless attacks only once during the 1000-yahren war did Cylon forces inflict substantial damage to the Academy itself.
- Later in the War, as the humans began to contain the Cylon offensive, the academic departments reasserted themselves. At the time of the Final Destruction in 6570, Colonial Warriors were well-versed in Ethics, Galactic Literature, Music, Exobiology, the human and nonhuman social sciences and astrophysics as well as purely battle-related skills.
- The fate of the Academy during the Great Destruction is unknown. [1]
- Timeline of Academy History:
- 4479: The Academy is founded, space travel is reinvented, and the Scientific renaissance begins.
- 4483: The Academy graduates its first class of nine Warriors.
- 4868: The Academy opens to students not of ruling buritician class and to women.
- 4920: Students from other Colonies are admitted to the Academy.
- 6495: Cain graduates number one in the Academy class. [2]
- 6562: Boomer and Starbuck graduate from the Academy. [3]
The academy consists of two administrative bodies, the Core Faculty and Cadet Council.[4][5]
As part of the training at the academy, students (who are called cadets) who aspire to be Warriors are given a various aptitude tests, including a test to find a hidden picture within a picture.[6]
Both Adama and Baltar went through the Academy, although Baltar is expelled for attempting to reprogram a testing computer to improve his scores. Although officially, the reason for Baltar's leave was noted as being medical in nature.[7]
References
edit source- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 9-10.
- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 25-26.
- ↑ Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 22,53.
- ↑ Thurston, Robert (September 1979). Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol. Berkley Books, p. 9.
- ↑ As inferred by the terms used in the book, the Core Faculty is the body of teachers and administrators at the Academy, while the Cadet Council may more than likely act as a student council.
- ↑ Thurston, Robert (September 1979). Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol. Berkley Books, p. 25.
- ↑ Ibid., 8-9.