Pre-Blood & Chrome:
Battle of Caprica |
Fall of Djerba |
Operation Clean Sweep
Blood & Chrome: Battle of Sector 12 |
Battle of Djerba |
Ghost Fleet Offensive
Final Day:
Operation Raptor Talon |
Battle of the Algae Planet | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Cylons and Colonials converge on a planet containing the Eye of Jupiter | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Conflict: | Second Cylon War | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Fourteen days into algae harvesting | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Place: | The algae planet | ||||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Colonials gain Earth waypoint, Hera Agathon retrieved, Boxing of all Number Three units, capture of Gauis Baltar | ||||||||||||||||||||
Galactica, Vipers, Raptors surface: 1 Raptor, approx. 12 Marines, Unknown number of drafted civiliansorbit: Four basestars, associated Raiders, Heavy Raiders surface: 2 Heavy Raiders, at least six Centurions, One Cavil and one Number Three"
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[[Colonial battles chronology ({{{series}}})|Battle Chronology]] | |||||||||||||||||||||
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A discovery of a mysterious religious artifact leads to a standoff between Galactica and Cylon forces.
Shortly after the Temple of Five is discovered during day 14 of the Colonial Fleet's food-collection operations on the algae planet, four Cylon basestars jump into orbit. Admiral William Adama orders all civilian ships to jump to emergency jump coordinates as the Cylons discreetly deploy one Heavy Raider to the planet's surface.
Uncharacteristically, the Cylons do not attack, but seek a parley with the Colonials. After a wireless transmission from the basestars to Galactica, Gaius Baltar, a Number Three, a Cavil, and Boomer of the basestars' command group come to Galactica in order to negotiate for control of the Eye of Jupiter, reported to be in the temple. The Cylons claim that if they gain possession, they will leave the Fleet alone and turn over Baltar. Admiral Adama delivers an ultimatum: make any move and Galactica will destroy the temple with a nuclear strike. For the moment, no agreement is reached, and the Cylons and Baltar leave Galactica.
The Cylons soon jam all Colonial wireless frequencies, but Colonial command manages to relay most of the situation above the planet. On the surface, Major Adama develops a plan to defend the temple and their base camp, placing Samuel Anders in command of all civilians present, and using Captain Thrace's Raptor, the only one on the surface, for reconnaissance. Chief Galen Tyrol is ordered to place G-4 packs around the Temple's central spire to destroy the Temple in the event of its compromise.
Meanwhile, Cylon Centurions from the first Heavy Raider have established a surface-to-air missile battery. As Starbuck conducts her reconnaissance, she encounters the battery. Evasive maneuvers by Starbuck avoid a direct hit, but her Raptor is disabled and crash-lands.
Six Heavy Raiders are deployed from the basestars toward the planet as part of the Cylons' plan to both defend Baltar and D'anna-Three who are heading to the temple and to call Adama's bluff of destroying the Temple.
Admiral Adama counters by arming and orienting Galactica' to deliver seven nuclear missiles at the surface (missile tubes 4 through 10) to obliterate the temple, as he had promised during the failed negotiations (The Eye of Jupiter).
In response, the Cylons recall all but one of the Heavy Raiders (an internal dispute with their Number Three units and the other Cylons prevent the last recall). Admiral Adama reconsiders the risk and rescinds the missile launch.
On the planet, both Starbuck and her Raptor are generally intact after the crash, but the Raptor's fly-by-wire system is damaged and the pilot has serious burns to her hands, making it impossible to fly.
Lieutenant Anastasia Dualla is assigned SAR detail with Sergeant Fischer, who is killed in a sniper attack. Dualla manages to reach the Raptor, and, after repairing the damaged avionics, return Starbuck to Galactica, despite her lack of flight training.
Major Adama's team place bombs within a narrow trail where the terrain would require any enemy forces to walk through. Three Cylons enter the kill zone, but detect the bomb before all of them are inside the zone. The Colonial's detonation mostly disables one Centurion, and two retreat, but Hillard is killed. After a later offensive by the two remaining Cylons, Major Adama calls for a withdrawal of Colonial forces and the destruction of the Temple.
When they try to detonate the ordnance, nothing happens. A small Cylon team, including deposed president Gaius Baltar, entered the Temple moments before and removed the G-4's detonator caps.
The Cylons' official intention, to retrieve information on the whereabouts of Earth, are ignored by the Number Three copy in the Temple. A Cavil model assigned with the group attempts to kill the Three, but Baltar kills the Cavil unit.
The Colonials witness the sun's nova event. Not wishing to be caught in the shockwave, all Cylon forces jump away. The star's appearance tells the Colonials that the star itself, not anything within, is the Eye of Jupiter marker. The Colonials quickly investigate the Temple to find Baltar (who is rendered unconscious and captured) and two dead Cylons.
All Colonials are quickly retrieved by Raptor back to Galactica due to the imminent destruction of the algae planet from the nova shockwave. Lieutenant Gaeta is able to use the information about the nova to discern the next waypoint: the Ionian system.
The Cylons, failing to obtain information from the Temple due to the unauthorized actions of the Number Three units, intentionally deactivate all Number Three models throughout the Cylon race.
Re-imagined Series definition: used to signify a civilian transport vessel over a certain gross weight/mass, i.e. Colonial Heavy 798
Re-imagined Series definition: the process of using the FTL engines to make an near-instantaneous apparent faster-than-light transport of a ship from one point in space to another
Re-imagined Series definition: Colonial equivalent of radio
Re-imagined Series definition: plastic explosive similar to modern C-4, see: G-4 (TRS: "Water")