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A [[Cylon Transponder]] was mounted on the base of the retractable information display tower in ''[[Galactica]]'s'' CIC, ([[Mini-Series]]), supposedly planted there by [[ | A [[Cylon Transponder]] was mounted on the base of the retractable information display tower in ''[[Galactica]]'s'' CIC, ([[Mini-Series]]), supposedly planted there by [[Aaron Doral]], a Cylon infiltrator. | ||
The Command & Control Centers on other battlestars more advanced than ''Galactica'' have varying arrangements and appearances, but likely serve the same functions. | The Command & Control Centers on other battlestars more advanced than ''Galactica'' have varying arrangements and appearances, but likely serve the same functions. | ||
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(Credit: Sky One / Sci-Fi Channel)
The Command & Control Center is the primary station within CIC used by the Commanding and Executive Officers aboard a Colonial battlestar. The center comprises a large communications and information management table, with a retractable information display tower bearing a number of LCD screens suspended above it. The displays are cabpable of showing a wide range on information including:
- Countdowns (33, You Can't Go Home Again)
- DRADIS Sensor Readings relayed from the Dradis Console (Mini-Series, et al)
- Battlestar management information, such as the vessel's spatial orientation (pitch, yaw & roll) (Mini-Series)
- Battle management information
A Cylon Transponder was mounted on the base of the retractable information display tower in Galactica's CIC, (Mini-Series), supposedly planted there by Aaron Doral, a Cylon infiltrator.
The Command & Control Centers on other battlestars more advanced than Galactica have varying arrangements and appearances, but likely serve the same functions.

(Credit: Sky One / Sci-Fi Channel)