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Brenik

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Brenik
Brenik
Race: Colonial
Type: Military
FTL: Unknown
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Crew: Approx 75
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Fate: Destroyed in Cylon War
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Additional Information


According to a scene cut from the episode "Valley of Darkness", the Brenik was a Colonial ship which was boarded by Cylon forces during the second year of the Cylon War. The Brenik was apparently a small vessel, with a crew of approximately 75, only 20 of whom survived the attack. Among the survivors was Petty Officer Saul Tigh, who at that time was a teenager serving as gunner's mate.

Colonel Tigh later recounted that the Cylon boarding party engaged his crew in hand-to-hand combat in a battle over the ship's ammunition magazines. By the end of the war, they would abandon this tactic in favor of venting a ship's atmosphere and turning its guns against its allies.

The loss of Brenik was apparently an infamous Colonial defeat, as years later when Tigh told William Adama he served on the ship Adama instantly knew its fate.

According to RDM's podcast, the scene was supposed to be similar to the scene in "Jaws" where Quent recounts the infamous fate of the USS Indianapolis.