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'''''Agro-3''''' is an [[Agro Ship]] in the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]].
'''''Agro-3''''' is an [[Agro Ship]] in {{TOS-RH|the Fleet}}.  


A murder of an unnamed person occurs on this ship by the powers of Count [[Iblis]] ([[Armageddon]]).
As with other agro ships, ''Agro-3''{{'|s}} primarily bulk is dedicated to containing a greenhouse, outside of basic ship requirements in terms of its control center, engine room, and crew quarters<ref name="p67">{{Cite book/RH|1|67}}</ref>.
 
During the 18 {{TOS-RH|yahren}} in flight from the {{TOS-RH|Cylons}}, ''Agro-3'' became of social importance within the Fleet. Beyond its capacity to generate foodstuffs, including [[heffala berries]], [[fallaga]] and [[mange|mange grass]], its vegetation also generates oxygen. Thus, sections of ''Agro-3'' were open to Fleet citizens, so that they may partake in the delights of fresh air along pre-ordained garden paths<ref name="p67"/>.
 
Following the passing of {{TOS-RH|Adama}} by natural causes in {{TOS-RH|7360}}, a murder of [[Puck|a nearly unidentifiable individual]] occurs on this ship by the powers of a disembodied Count {{TOS-RH|Iblis}}<ref name="p29">{{Cite book/RH|1|29}}</ref>. The remains are discovered by civilians<ref name="p69">{{Cite book/RH|1|69}}</ref> and recovered for examination by {{TOS-RH|Cassiopeia}}<ref name="p89">{{Cite book/RH|1|89}}</ref>, and the mysterious death leads to Lieutenant {{TOS-RH|Troy}} and Ensign [[Dalton]]'s search of [[Terence]], the [[agro-worker]] on duty at the suspected time of the murder<ref name="p135">{{Cite book/RH|1|135}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.
 
== Notes ==
 
* Given that ''[[Agro Ship 9]]'' was the sole surviving [[Agro Ship]] during {{TOS|Battle for the Agricultural Ships|a Cylon attack}} in {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors|prose=Y}}, it can be assumed that ''Argo-3'' is a new breed of Agro Ship constructed on or after {{TOS-RH|7352}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 12 January 2021

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This article is in the Richard Hatch continuation separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.

Agro-3 is an Agro Ship in the Fleet.

As with other agro ships, Agro-3's primarily bulk is dedicated to containing a greenhouse, outside of basic ship requirements in terms of its control center, engine room, and crew quarters[1].

During the 18 yahren in flight from the Cylons, Agro-3 became of social importance within the Fleet. Beyond its capacity to generate foodstuffs, including heffala berries, fallaga and mange grass, its vegetation also generates oxygen. Thus, sections of Agro-3 were open to Fleet citizens, so that they may partake in the delights of fresh air along pre-ordained garden paths[1].

Following the passing of Adama by natural causes in 7360, a murder of a nearly unidentifiable individual occurs on this ship by the powers of a disembodied Count Iblis[2]. The remains are discovered by civilians[3] and recovered for examination by Cassiopeia[4], and the mysterious death leads to Lieutenant Troy and Ensign Dalton's search of Terence, the agro-worker on duty at the suspected time of the murder[5] (RH: Armageddon).

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 67.
  2. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 29.
  3. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 69.
  4. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 89.
  5. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 135.