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[[Image:Bsg-gem-1.jpg|thumb|Gemenon Traveler (credit: Sci-Fi Channel)]]
[[Image:Bsg-gem-1.jpg|thumb|Gemenon Traveller (credit: Sci-Fi Channel)]]
<b>Type</b>: Ore Extractor<br>
<b>Type</b>: Ore Extractor<br>
<b>Length</b>: 197 feet<br>
<b>Length</b>: 197 feet<br>
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<b>Height</b>: 71 feet<br>
<b>Height</b>: 71 feet<br>


The '''''Gemenon Traveler''''' is a heavy cargo transport in the [[Colonial]] fleet. She comes to prominence when the [[Cylon agent|Cylon]] [[Leoben Conoy]] is discovered stowed away on board her, and is subsequently interrogated by [[Kara Thrace|Lt. Thrace]] ([[Flesh and Bone]]).
The '''''Gemenon Traveller''''' is a heavy cargo transport in the [[Colonial]] fleet. She comes to prominence when the [[Cylon agent|Cylon]] [[Leoben Conoy]] is discovered stowed away on board her, and is subsequently interrogated by [[Kara Thrace|Lt. Thrace]] ([[Flesh and Bone]]).


A similar vessel, the ''[[Kimba Huta]]'', serves as a cold-storage transport ([[The Farm]]).
A similar vessel, the ''[[Kimba Huta]]'', serves as a cold-storage transport ([[The Farm]]).

Revision as of 23:45, 7 April 2006

Gemenon Traveller (credit: Sci-Fi Channel)

Type: Ore Extractor
Length: 197 feet
Width: 58 feet
Height: 71 feet

The Gemenon Traveller is a heavy cargo transport in the Colonial fleet. She comes to prominence when the Cylon Leoben Conoy is discovered stowed away on board her, and is subsequently interrogated by Lt. Thrace (Flesh and Bone).

A similar vessel, the Kimba Huta, serves as a cold-storage transport (The Farm).