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Cylon War-era Uniforms

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This article covers the First Cylon War-era uniforms of the Colonial Fleet. For the uniforms in use forty-years hence (henceforth referred to as "the Fall"), refer to Uniforms (RDM).

Regular uniforms

There are two types of regular uniforms, beige and blue colored. It is not known what these colors symbolize in terms of enlisted crewmen and officers.[1]

The tunics of these uniforms are segmented vertically and are not tucked in. Instead a black (or dark colored) belt hangs around the waist to give the uniform a professional appearance.

Utility jumpsuits

The yellow and orange utility jumpsuits seen in the post-Fall events are in use here, but without the black chest pouches for tools such as razor blades and other commonly used equipment.

Additionally, a black fire-fighting suit with reflector stripes is briefly seen in the "Razor Flashbacks".

Fatigues

Medics wear urban digital camouflage with a black arm band consisting of a white medic cross.

Flight suits

The overall design of the flight suit remains mostly the same from the Cylon War and onward, with a few noteworthy differences.

Underneath the suit is a black shirt made from a polyester or polyester-like material that is breathable, as evidenced by the holes around the chest area.

For undergarments, women wear a black sports bra under the black shirt.

Arm patches and insignia

The arm patches from the Cylon War are still in use prior to the Fall. Among them is the "Viper" patch and the "Battlestar Galactica" patch, which are located on the right and left shoulders respectively.

However, the uniforms do not have either rank pips or flight wings. Additionally, Viper pilots do not appear to have dog tags (Razor Flashbacks, Episode 1).

Notes

  • The uniform designs, notably the gold embroidering around the neck and the segment pattern of the tunic, are inspired by the uniforms from the Original Series. The beige and blue color scheme is also inspired from the Original Series.

References

  1. In the Original Series, blue uniforms were for command level officers while the beige uniforms were for enlisted crewmen and Warriors.