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[[Image:Cic_cmdcontrolstation.jpg|thumb|The DRADIS console (center, below and in cylinder) above the Commander's station.<br> (c) Universal]]
[[Image:Cic_cmdcontrolstation.jpg|thumb|The DRADIS console (center, below and in cylinder) above the Commander's station.<br> (c) Universal]]
The '''DRADIS console''' is centrally located in [[CIC]], above the Command & Control Station where ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' commander, [[William Adama]], stands while on station.
The '''DRADIS console''' is centrally located in [[CIC]], above the Command & Control Station where ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' commander, [[William Adama]], stands while on station.

Revision as of 15:35, 26 March 2006

The title of this page given above is incorrect, due to technical limitations. The correct title is DRADIS Console.


The DRADIS console (center, below and in cylinder) above the Commander's station.
(c) Universal

The DRADIS console is centrally located in CIC, above the Command & Control Station where Galactica's commander, William Adama, stands while on station.

The DRADIS console descends from a cylinder during combat operations like a periscope on a Earth submarine. Despite its name, the DRADIS console allows Commander Adama or other commanding officer the ability to monitor not only DRADIS contacts, but other navigational and tactical information on the battlestar as well.

A Cylon Transponder is placed on the base of the DRADIS console in an attempt by a Cylon agent to track Galactica in the latter events of the genocidal attack on the Colonies (Miniseries). The transponder is removed and, with a second copy, later used in operations to infiltrate Cylon ships and occupied territories (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II).