Refinery ships process raw minerals and metals gathered by a mining ship. Unlike a mining ship, a refinery vessel has large processing and storage facilities, and can serve as a fueling vessel. In the storage compartments small excavators and chutes are used to move the raw, granular tylium to long conveyor belts on the lower decks. There manual labor is involved in refining it to a liquid fuel, but the exact further process is unknown.
The Fleet possesses two such ships, the Daru Mozu (Epiphanies) and the Hitei Kan (Dirty Hands). However, the Daru Mozu's refinement facilities are lost to the Colonials, possibly due to battle damage or equipment donated the New Caprica settlement [1].
Appearances[edit]
After the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, a refinery ship is found by Boomer's recon Raptor and brought to Roslin's amassing civilian fleet (Miniseries).
The vessels are used to process the immense reserves of tylium mined from an asteroid liberated from a Cylon base (The Hand of God).
Following President Roslin's imprisonment and Colonel Tigh's subsequent declaration of martial law, the crew of a Tauranian refinery ship refuses to continue refining tylium in protest (Resistance).
One of the refinery ships is damaged in a collision with the Striker under the incompetent oversight of recently promoted Captain George Birch, Galactica's CAG in Lee Adama's absence (Home, Part I).
A refinery ship is among the ships taking part in the settlement of New Caprica (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).
References[edit]
- ↑ In "Dirty Hands" the refinery ship is continually referred to in the singular and the strike on it leads a Fleet-wide crisis. It is identified as the Hitei Kan in the a deleted scene and the script.