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:''This article is about the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] raider. For other versions, see [[Cylon Raider]].''
:''This article is about the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] Raider. For other versions, see [[Cylon Raider]].''


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The Raider is the primary aerospace attack craft used by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]].
The '''Raider''' is the primary aerospace attack craft used by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]].


The Raider was first encountered more than 40 years after the [[Cylon War]], when the Cylons launched their devastating [[Cylon Attack|surprise attack]] on the [[Twelve Colonies]].
The Raider is first encountered more than 40 years after the [[Cylon War]], when the Cylons launch their devastating [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|surprise attack]] on the [[Twelve Colonies]].
   
   
The Raider was initially thought to be wholly mechanical in design, with a high-level AI controlling it. However, following the recovery of a Raider that had been forced down onto a planetoid during a firefight with Lieutenant [[Kara Thrace]] ([[Act of Contrition]]), it was discovered the new Raider is, in fact, biomechanical in nature ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]), incorporating a number of large organs in its design, including an biomechanical brain.   
The Raider is initially thought to be wholly mechanical in design, with a high-level AI controlling it. However, following the recovery of a Raider forced down during a firefight and recovered by Lieutenant [[Kara Thrace]] ([[Act of Contrition]]), the new Raider is found to be, in fact, biomechanical in nature ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]), incorporating a number of large organs in its design, including an biomechanical brain.   


Much like the [[Cylon agent]] models, the Raiders are capable of transferring their consciousness into new bodies after their death ([[Scar]]).
Much like the [[Cylon agent]]s, the biomechanical Raider pilot's consciousness can be transferred into new "bodies" if it is destroyed. (Whether this process requires a nearby [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] or [[Resurrection Ship]] for the transfer is not known.) While this death/rebirth process allows the Raider to "learn" from its mistakes and become a more efficient killing machine, the process can also cause Raiders to fight with deadly, almost-humanlike tactics ([[Scar]]).


The Raider has a broad weapons capability:
Raider weapon configurations include:
* Conventional missiles carried in internal wing bays ([[Miniseries]])
* Conventional and/or nuclear missiles carried in internal wing bays ([[Miniseries]])
* Nuclear missiles mounted on under-wing racks ([[Miniseries]])
* Two different caliber sets of twin kinetic energy weapon guns mounted under the leading edge of the wings  
* Two different caliber sets of twin kinetic energy weapon guns mounted under the leading edge of the wings ([[33]] onward)


During the Cylon attack, the new Raider was also capable of transmitting an electronic virus to any Colonial vessel utilising the Command Navigation Program ([[CNP]]). The CNP had been compromised prior to the attack, and provided a [[backdoor]] by which integrated systems aboard Colonial vessels could be rendered inoperable, rendering the ship defenseless ([[Miniseries]]).
During the Cylon attack, the new Raider could transmit commands to any Colonial vessel utilizing the Command Navigation Program ([[CNP]]). The CNP was compromised prior to the attack, and provided a [[backdoor]] that allowed the Cylons to shut down Colonial vessels with the CNP, rendering the ship defenseless ([[Miniseries]]).


The new model of Cylon Raider is also equipped with a small-scale [[FTL]] drive system ([[Miniseries]]). Following tests on the Raider captured by the ''Galactica'', this FTL system was found to be far more capable than Colonial FTL systems. Estimates showed that the drive could carry the Raider from somewhere near the vicinity of [[Kobol]] back to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] in a single jump ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]).
As with their predecessors in the Cylon War, Raiders also appear to use [[wireless]] transmissions directed at Colonial ships, especially battlestars, to attempt to crack, or infiltrate the ship's computer network. If the cracking is successful, a [[virus]] can be transmitted, which can severely damage or disable many battlestar systems ([[Valley of Darkness]]).


Like the previous model of Raider, it is capable of atmospheric operations ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]).  
The Raider is equipped with a small-scale [[FTL]] drive system ([[Miniseries]]). Following tests on the Raider captured by ''Galactica'', this FTL system is found to be far more efficient in Jump calculations than Colonial FTL systems. The drive shows its accuracy when Lt. Thrace takes the Raider from a point somewhere near the vicinity of [[Kobol]] back to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] in a single Jump ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]).
 
As with its nemesis, the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]], the Raider is capable of atmospheric operations ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]).  


==Note==
==Note==
[[Image:Raidertos.jpg|thumb|right|A "piloted" Raider (or mock-up) seen in the Galactica decommissioning exhibition [[Miniseries]].]]
[[Image:Raidertos.jpg|thumb|right|A "piloted" Raider (or mock-up) seen in ''Galactica's'' [[Galactica Museum|museum]] [[Miniseries]]]]


Currently, there is nothing [[canon]] to support that a piloted raider exists.
While the Raiders used in the [[Cylon War]] may have had one or more [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurions]] flying the craft, no evidence has yet aired of the existence of this Raider model used with a modern [[Cylon Centurion]] pilot.
The "piloted" Raider was first encountered during the [[Cylon War]]. ([[Miniseries]]){{citation needed}}


The "piloted" Raider is the same as the Original Series Raider. The vehicle is substantially different to the Piloted Raider, comprising a small fuselage mounted between two large forward-curved wings.
A older Raider, identical in outward appearance to the Raider of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], is seen briefly in the [[Galactica Museum]] ([[Miniseries]]). It's unknown of the internal configuration of this older fighter or the type of weapons used.
   
   
Within fan circles, when discussing the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined series]], it has been hypothesized that the original Raider was in fact a ''Colonial'' vehicle designed to be flown by a human crew. However, with the development of the [[Cylon Centurion]], they were adapted to be flown by Cylons. Thus, their use during the [[Cylon War]] prompted the development of the Colonial [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]].
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Revision as of 04:17, 2 July 2006

This article is about the Re-imagined Series Raider. For other versions, see Cylon Raider.


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The Raider is the primary aerospace attack craft used by the Cylons.

The Raider is first encountered more than 40 years after the Cylon War, when the Cylons launch their devastating surprise attack on the Twelve Colonies.

The Raider is initially thought to be wholly mechanical in design, with a high-level AI controlling it. However, following the recovery of a Raider forced down during a firefight and recovered by Lieutenant Kara Thrace (Act of Contrition), the new Raider is found to be, in fact, biomechanical in nature (You Can't Go Home Again), incorporating a number of large organs in its design, including an biomechanical brain.

Much like the Cylon agents, the biomechanical Raider pilot's consciousness can be transferred into new "bodies" if it is destroyed. (Whether this process requires a nearby basestar or Resurrection Ship for the transfer is not known.) While this death/rebirth process allows the Raider to "learn" from its mistakes and become a more efficient killing machine, the process can also cause Raiders to fight with deadly, almost-humanlike tactics (Scar).

Raider weapon configurations include:

  • Conventional and/or nuclear missiles carried in internal wing bays (Miniseries)
  • Two different caliber sets of twin kinetic energy weapon guns mounted under the leading edge of the wings

During the Cylon attack, the new Raider could transmit commands to any Colonial vessel utilizing the Command Navigation Program (CNP). The CNP was compromised prior to the attack, and provided a backdoor that allowed the Cylons to shut down Colonial vessels with the CNP, rendering the ship defenseless (Miniseries).

As with their predecessors in the Cylon War, Raiders also appear to use wireless transmissions directed at Colonial ships, especially battlestars, to attempt to crack, or infiltrate the ship's computer network. If the cracking is successful, a virus can be transmitted, which can severely damage or disable many battlestar systems (Valley of Darkness).

The Raider is equipped with a small-scale FTL drive system (Miniseries). Following tests on the Raider captured by Galactica, this FTL system is found to be far more efficient in Jump calculations than Colonial FTL systems. The drive shows its accuracy when Lt. Thrace takes the Raider from a point somewhere near the vicinity of Kobol back to Caprica in a single Jump (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I).

As with its nemesis, the Viper, the Raider is capable of atmospheric operations (You Can't Go Home Again).

Note

A "piloted" Raider (or mock-up) seen in Galactica's museum Miniseries

While the Raiders used in the Cylon War may have had one or more Centurions flying the craft, no evidence has yet aired of the existence of this Raider model used with a modern Cylon Centurion pilot.

A older Raider, identical in outward appearance to the Raider of the Original Series, is seen briefly in the Galactica Museum (Miniseries). It's unknown of the internal configuration of this older fighter or the type of weapons used.