The number of surviving Colonial citizens and military in the fleet was provided at intervals throughout the first season on a whiteboard on Colonial One, and in one instance spoken aloud in dialogue. In the second season, this number appears in the opening credits of every episode (sometimes jokingly referred to as the "Countdown to Extinction"), and displays limited omniscience, updating itself to reflect the deaths on Kobol early in that season. This page collects the figures available thus far, cross-referenced with date information from Re-Imagined Series Timeline.
Graph[edit]
- All dates past Day 51 are estimates.
Data[edit]
Day 6
- 33
- 50,298 - initial estimate.
- 49,998 - after revising count downward by 300.
- 49,317 - after second revision downward (cut scene, DVD)
- 47,972 - after destruction of the Olympic Carrier.
- 47,973 - one birth on the Rising Star.
Day 10
- Water
- 47,958
Day 15
- You Can't Go Home Again
- 47,958 - has not been updated to reflect the deaths of 13 pilots in "Act of Contrition"
Day 25
- Flesh and Bone
- 47,954 - after deaths of a marine and three crew in "Litmus", discovery of Ellen Tigh one week prior to "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", and the disappearance of Shelly Godfrey in "Six Degrees of Separation". Aaron Doral (Scorpia Traveler copy) was apparently not included among the fleet's population. The events of "Act of Contrition" have (still) not been accounted for.
Day 28
- Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down
- 47,905 - given by Dr. Gaius Baltar, possibly excluding himself and Sharon Valerii. Unusually large reduction for a 3-day period.
Day 48
- Colonial Day
- 47,898 - immediately after Valance's death. Includes four viper pilots killed in "The Hand of God".
Day 50
Day 51
- Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II
- 47,887 - ten-person crew of Raptor 3.
- Scattered
- 47,875 - Galactica Boomer was probably removed after her assassination attempt. Probably includes the death of Karma in KLG pt. I, since the on-screen total appears to include deaths on Kobol.
- Valley of Darkness
- 47,874 - Tarn
- Fragged
Day 54 (est.)
- Resistance
- 47,861 - Crashdown
Day 60 (est.)
Dates Unknown
- Home, Part I
- 47,858 - Return of Helo, who was presumed dead. Caprica Valerii is not included in the count.
- Home, Part II
- 47,855 - Death of Elosha and a Laura Roslin faction Redshirt.
- Final Cut
- 47,853 - Death of Meier and unnamed Tom Zarek henchman in "Home, Part II".
Day 86 (est.)
- Flight of the Phoenix
- 47,853 - No change since "Final Cut".
Date Unknown
- Pegasus
- Resurrection Ship, Part I
- 49,604 - Death of Alistair Thorne.
- Resurrection Ship, Part II
- 49,604 - No change since "Resurrection Ship, Part I".
Day 189
- Epiphanies
- 49,598 - Deaths of Admiral Helena Cain and an unnamed marine guard on Pegasus. The remaining casualty count of four is conspicuously low given the scope of the battle depicted in the previous episode.
Date Unknown
- Black Market
- 49,597 - The death of a suicide bomber on the Daru Mozu. Based on dialogue, the attack took the lives of the bomber and at least two civillians. This may have been offset by births in between the two episodes. The death of Commander Jack Fisk was shown in the teaser of Black Market, and should be counted in the opening credits.
- Scar
- 49,593 - Deaths of Commander Jack Fisk, Fisk's assasin, Phelan, and one other person, presumably Beano. It is unclear where the death of Beano, the first of four pilots killed by Scar is counted. Since much of the episode, including the deaths of the four pilots killed by Scar, is shown in flashback.
- Sacrifice
- 49,590 - Deaths of three pilots killed by Scar: Reilly, Brent "BB" Baxton, and Joseph "Jo-Jo" Clark.
- The Captain's Hand
- 49,584 - Deaths of Sesha Abinell, Vinson, Page, Chu, and two unnamed marines, and Billy Keikeya. Sesha Abinell's husband Ray was killed during a Cylon attack ten weeks prior to this episode, but it does not appear to have been counted. It may have been offset by a birth.
- 49,579 - Deaths of "Buster", "Shark", the two-man crew of Raptor 314, and Commander Barry Garner (seen near the end on the white board).
Nine Months after the Mini-Series
- Downloaded
- 49,579 - confirms closing count from 'Captain's Hand'.
- Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I
- 49,579 - No change since Downloaded. It is unclear how the birth of Hera is counted. Her birth appears to be offset by the death of Maya's child. Maya's child seems to be the one seen in the incubator, and whose ashes are spread out of a Raptor by Helo and Tyrol.
- Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II
- 49,550 - Raptor 612 jumped into a mountain on Caprica. This could account for four people: A pilot, an ECO, and two marines. After the "One Year Later" time jump later in the episode, the population of New Caprica City is given as 39,192, however this was not the total surviving human population, as it did not include the humans in the fleet orbiting the planet.
Analysis[edit]
- The detonation of a nuclear warhead on Cloud Nine by the Model Six Cylon known as Gina in Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II is the first time a ship has been destroyed since the Olympic Carrier was destroyed in 33.
- Since the end of "33", the fleet's population has been dying off at a fairly steady rate of approximately 2.1 persons per day. At this rate, the fleet will be completely depopulated in 62 years. If the show's failure to supply concrete dates continues during the remainder of the second season, perhaps the "half-life" of the fleet's population can be used to "carbon date" future episodes.
- First season survivor counts are available from the whiteboard aboard Colonial One. Second season survivor counts are included in the opening titles, as well as the whiteboard.
- In "The Captain's Hand" (roughly in the region of Day 250-60), Dr. Baltar estimated that (factoring in the arrival of Pegasus), given the survivor count's current rate of decline, never increasing, the human race will simply go extinct in 18 years. If this refers only to excess mortality, it would mean an average rate of roughly 7.5 people a day. It may be that Baltar's estimate considered more factors, such as labor shortages resulting in famine, which would complicate this model, resulting in the death rate exponentially increasing over time.