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* [[megon]]: megaton
* [[megon]]: megaton
* metric: a Colonial meter
* metric: a Colonial meter
* metron: a unit of measurement, used in a [[List of Deleted Scene (TOS)#Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I|deleted scene]] as [[Serina]] approaches the starboard landing bay ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]); likely similar to a meter, which is known as a "metric" in other episodes
* metron: a unit of measurement, used in a [[List of Deleted Scenes (TOS)#Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I|deleted scene]] as [[Serina]] approaches the starboard landing bay ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]); likely similar to a meter, which is known as a "metric" in other episodes
* [[micron]]: one hundreth of a centon, 0.6 seconds
* [[micron]]: one hundreth of a centon, 0.6 seconds
* [[millicenton]]: a period of roughly 10 minutes, or 1/1000 of a secton
* [[millicenton]]: a period of roughly 10 minutes, or 1/1000 of a secton

Revision as of 22:28, 1 January 2007

This is a listing of terms in the original series. For terms used in the re-imagined series, see List of terms (RDM).

Acronyms[edit]

Military jargon[edit]

  • "four-point peel off": a maneuver performed with a group of four Vipers (War of the Gods, Part I)
  • Warrior: an all purpose term for Colonial soldier and Viper pilot

Sayings[edit]

Other colloquialisms[edit]

Battlestar Galactica specific terms[edit]

Measurements[edit]

  • centar: an hour of Colonial time
  • centon: a minute of Colonial time
  • megon: megaton
  • metric: a Colonial meter
  • metron: a unit of measurement, used in a deleted scene as Serina approaches the starboard landing bay (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II); likely similar to a meter, which is known as a "metric" in other episodes
  • micron: one hundreth of a centon, 0.6 seconds
  • millicenton: a period of roughly 10 minutes, or 1/1000 of a secton
  • radion: a Colonial unit of radiation, likley a rad
  • sectar: a month of Colonial time
  • secton: a week of Colonial time
  • volton: Colonial unit of voltage
  • wavelon: Colonial unit of wavelength
  • yahren: a year of Colonial time

See also[edit]