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The bulk of the Colonial military is lured into a trap by the promise of peace, only to be destroyed along with the homeworlds they were hoping to save ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
The bulk of the Colonial military is lured into a trap by the promise of peace, only to find themselves and the Twelve Colonies of Man in a fatal trap ([[Saga of a Star World]]).


== The Trap is Sprung ==
After 1000 [[yahrens]] of [[Thousand-Yahren War|war]], the humans of the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]] vie for peace with [[Baltar (TOS)|Lord Baltar]] acting as diplomat. The peace is to become official at [[Cimtar (TOS)|Cimtar]]<ref>The signing never takes place. In the [[Re-imagined Series]], a [[Cimtar Peace Accord|peace accord]] was signed at a place known as Cimtar, but this should not be confused with its Original Series counterpart.</ref> , a moon believed to be neutral territory.  Instead of peace, the Cylons launch their largest onslaught ever against the Colonials. The Cylons use a two-pronged attack, striking at both the peace delegation (including the [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestars]]) as well as the Twelve Colonies.


After 1000 [[yahrens]] of war, the humans of the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]] vied for peace with [[Baltar (TOS)|Lord Baltar]] acting as diplomat.  (see: [[Cimtar Peace Accord]])  The peace was to become official at [[Cimtar]], a moon believed to be neutral territory.  Instead of peace, the Cylons launched their largest onslaught ever against the Colonials. The Cylons used a two-pronged attack, striking at both the peace delegation (including the [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestars]]) as well as the Twelve Colonies.
Cylon fighter groups of [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raiders]] (numbering a thousand total, along with support fuel tankers) hide near the Cimtar moon in wait for their chance at attacking the battlestar fleet. The [[basestar (TOS)|basestars]] are left free for bombardment of the Colonies.


== Elimination of the battlestars at Cimtar ==
Commander [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] of battlestar ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' receives reports that a [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] patrol has discovered the massive, hidden Cylon Raider fleet near Cimtar. Adama warns President [[Adar (TOS)|Adar]], President of the Colonies and commander of battlestar ''[[Atlantia (TOS)|Atlantia]]'' of an imminent attack, but Lord Baltar sways Adar from ordering a defensive posture for the battlestar fleet.


Battlestars destroyed include the ''[[Atlantia]]'', ''[[Triton]]'', ''[[Pacifica]]'', and ''[[Acropolis]]'' (and, if [[Vulpa]] is to be believed, ''[[Columbia (TOS)|Columbia]]'').
Adama readies ''Galactica's'' defenses against orders. The battlestar is able to defend herself when the Cylons arrive, but the other battlestars, following President Adar's pacifist lead, are not so fortunate and can launch only a fraction of its fighters in time. The Cylon fighters use a variety of tactics, including [[Wikipedia:kamikaze|kamikaze methods]] to destroy the fleet. The Cylons destroy battlestars ''[[Atlantia (TOS)|Atlantia]]'' (with President Adar aboard), ''[[Triton (TOS)|Triton]]'', ''[[Pacifica]]'', and ''[[Acropolis]]''.<ref>If [[Vulpa]] is to be believed, battlestar ''[[Columbia (TOS)|Columbia]]'' is also destroyed at the Battle of Cimtar. However, this brings the count of battlestars to six, where only five are shown on-screen.</ref>


The attack was conducted by fighter groups of [[Cylon Raider|Cylon Raiders]] (numbering a thousand total, along with support tankers) using a variety of tactics, including [[Wikipedia:kamikaze|kamikaze methods]]. This left the [[basestar (TOS)|basestars]] free for the destruction of the Colonies.  If it weren't for the actions of the suspicious [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]], battlestar ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' herself would have been destroyed.  The Cylons are thwarted from destroying the entire human presence there. Leaving the survivors and [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots of that battle, ''Galactica'' headed towards the Twelve Colonies in a vain effort to protect her homeworlds.
Leaving her [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots behind temporarily after getting reports of bombardment of the Colonies, ''Galactica'' heads towards the Twelve Colonies in a vain effort to protect her homeworlds.


== The Attack on the Colonies ==
Cylon basestars sneak by Colonial defenses, allowing an undefended attack on the Colonies.  The home planets are bombed and the Cylons exterminate almost all of the human population of the Colonies.


Cylon basestars sneaked by Colonial defenses, allowing an undefended attack on the Colonies.  The home planets were bombed and the Cylons exterminated almost all of the human population of the Colonies.
A handful of humans are tasked by [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], now commanding the last [[Pegasus (TOS)|known]] surviving battlestar,<ref>''Pegasus'', believed destroyed in the [[Battle of Molecay]], finds the Fleet in the two-part episode, "[[The Living Legend, Part I|The Living Legend]]."</ref> to flee the Colonies in whatever spaceworthy ships they can find to create a [[The Fleet (TOS)|motley caravan]] that abandons Colonial space. Their exodus takes the Cylons by surprise, who change their tactics to eliminate an elusive, moving target.


A handful of humans are gathered by [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], commander of the last battlestar, ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'', and flee the Colonies to join a [[The Fleet (TOS)|motley caravan]]. Their exodus takes the Cylons by surprise, who change their tactics to eliminate an elusive, moving target.
Lord Baltar, initially considered expendable by the [[Imperious Leader]] after the human's traitorous work, reconsiders Baltar's execution and provides him with the means to chase ''Galactica'' and her fleet to finish humanity once and for all.
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== Casualties ==
==References==
 
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Characters killed at the battle include:
 
# [[Zac]]
# [[Adar (TOS)|President Adar]]


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Revision as of 19:00, 29 November 2006

This article details the destruction of the Twelve Colonies in the Original Series. For information on the fall of the Twelve Colonies in the Re-imagined Series, see Fall of the Twelve Colonies.


Battle of Cimtar
Cylon raiders begin the ambush on the battlestars
Cylon raiders begin the ambush on the battlestars
Cylon raiders begin the ambush on the battlestars
Summary
Conflict: Thousand-Yahren War
Date:
Related Episode(s):
Place: Cimtar, Twelve Colonies
Result: Decisive Cylon victory, destruction of the Twelve Colonies
Combatants
The Twelve Colonies Cylons
Commanders
President Adar
Commander Adama
Imperious Leader
Strength
At least five battlestars (and their complement of Vipers) 1000 Cylon Raiders, Unknown number of basestars
Materiel Losses
Almost all battlestars and vessels except Galactica. Unknown, minimal
Casualties
All Colonies destroyed by basestars except for 220 civilian ships. Unknown, minimal
[[Colonial battles chronology ({{{series}}})|Battle Chronology]]
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The bulk of the Colonial military is lured into a trap by the promise of peace, only to find themselves and the Twelve Colonies of Man in a fatal trap (Saga of a Star World).

After 1000 yahrens of war, the humans of the Twelve Colonies vie for peace with Lord Baltar acting as diplomat. The peace is to become official at Cimtar[1] , a moon believed to be neutral territory. Instead of peace, the Cylons launch their largest onslaught ever against the Colonials. The Cylons use a two-pronged attack, striking at both the peace delegation (including the battlestars) as well as the Twelve Colonies.

Cylon fighter groups of Cylon Raiders (numbering a thousand total, along with support fuel tankers) hide near the Cimtar moon in wait for their chance at attacking the battlestar fleet. The basestars are left free for bombardment of the Colonies.

Commander Adama of battlestar Galactica receives reports that a Viper patrol has discovered the massive, hidden Cylon Raider fleet near Cimtar. Adama warns President Adar, President of the Colonies and commander of battlestar Atlantia of an imminent attack, but Lord Baltar sways Adar from ordering a defensive posture for the battlestar fleet.

Adama readies Galactica's defenses against orders. The battlestar is able to defend herself when the Cylons arrive, but the other battlestars, following President Adar's pacifist lead, are not so fortunate and can launch only a fraction of its fighters in time. The Cylon fighters use a variety of tactics, including kamikaze methods to destroy the fleet. The Cylons destroy battlestars Atlantia (with President Adar aboard), Triton, Pacifica, and Acropolis.[2]

Leaving her Viper pilots behind temporarily after getting reports of bombardment of the Colonies, Galactica heads towards the Twelve Colonies in a vain effort to protect her homeworlds.

Cylon basestars sneak by Colonial defenses, allowing an undefended attack on the Colonies. The home planets are bombed and the Cylons exterminate almost all of the human population of the Colonies.

A handful of humans are tasked by Adama, now commanding the last known surviving battlestar,[3] to flee the Colonies in whatever spaceworthy ships they can find to create a motley caravan that abandons Colonial space. Their exodus takes the Cylons by surprise, who change their tactics to eliminate an elusive, moving target.

Lord Baltar, initially considered expendable by the Imperious Leader after the human's traitorous work, reconsiders Baltar's execution and provides him with the means to chase Galactica and her fleet to finish humanity once and for all.

References[edit]

  1. The signing never takes place. In the Re-imagined Series, a peace accord was signed at a place known as Cimtar, but this should not be confused with its Original Series counterpart.
  2. If Vulpa is to be believed, battlestar Columbia is also destroyed at the Battle of Cimtar. However, this brings the count of battlestars to six, where only five are shown on-screen.
  3. Pegasus, believed destroyed in the Battle of Molecay, finds the Fleet in the two-part episode, "The Living Legend."