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Engagement in which ''Pegasus'' was lured into a trap by three Cylon basestars.  The Cylons had lured two of ''Pegasus's'' Raptors out into the electro-magnetic interference put off by a binary star system, then killed their crews while leaving the ships mostly intact, so they would still show up on Colonial dradis, and thus be presumed by ''Pegasus'' to be retrievable.
Engagement in which ''Pegasus'' was lured into a trap by three Cylon basestars.  The Cylons had lured two of ''Pegasus's'' Raptors out into a shroud of electro-magnetic interference generated by a binary star system. Once the Raptors were there, the crews were killed and the craft left intact and adrift at the edge of the Colonials' DRADIS range. By all accounts, the craft appeared to be disabled, albeit non-responsive, and ''Pegasus'' went underway to retrieve them.


Once ''Pegasus'' wasin range, three Cylon basestars Jumped in and immediately fired a salvo of tactical nuclear missiles of which two hit ''Pegasus''.  ''Pegasus's'' air wing had already been scrambled under the command of Capt. [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] and they began engaging the Cylons.  The Cylons, meanwhile, devoted the focus of their attack against Pegasus, as a third nuke hit their dorsal side.
Once ''Pegasus'' had taken the bait, three Cylon basestars jumped in and promptly launched a full salvo of tactical nuclear missiles,  scoring two hits on the battlestar.  ''Pegasus's'' air wing, already spaceborne under the command of [[Kara Thrace|Captain "Starbuck" Thrace]], immediately engaged the Cylons and began to return fire. Virtually ignoring the Vipers, the Cylon basestars focused their efforts on ''Pegasus'', and produced a third nuclear missile hit on the battlestar's underbelly.


Commander Gardner had recently been promoted from an engineering position, and was not experienced in command.  Further, they heavy damage dealt by the Cylons had knocked the FTL drive off-line, and Engineering was in need of experienced help if the ship was to escape the trap.  Gardner voluntarily relinquished command and ordered Major Lee Adama to take command, while he went below to fix the FTL drive.  Gardner died successfully restoring the FTL drive.
''Pegasus's'' newest commanding officer, [[Barry_Garner|Commander Barry Gardner]], had recently been promoted from an engineering position, and was not experienced in combat command leadershipFurthermore, the heavy barrage dealt by the Cylons had knocked the FTL drive off-line, putting ''Pegasus's'' survival in peril. If the great battlestar was to escape this trap, the FTL drive would have to be restored; thus, Garner voluntarily abdicated command to [[Lee Adama|Major Lee Adama]], and dashed below to Engineering.  


Meanwhile, Major Adama ordered Starbuck to have ''Pegasus's'' Vipers defend the ship's damaged dorsal side from the Cylons, while the battlestar's foward batteries fired on the closest of the three basestars, causing it severe damage and buying ''Pegasus'' more time.
Major Adama promptly ordered Starbuck and the rest of the Vipers to defend the compromised portions of ''Pegasus'' from further damage while the battlestar's foward batteries fired on the closest of the three basestars, inflicting severe damage and buying ''Pegasus'' more time.


As soon as FTL drive was successfully restored, Major Adama ordered all fighters to be recovered and an immediate Jump away.
The crux of the problem with repairing the FTL drive was an oxygen leak that blocked technicians from making repairs to the damaged FTL drive components. Commander Garner heroically sacrificed himself to repair the leak and allow his engineers to address the FTL drive. Soon, they had it back operational.


From a tactical standpoint, this was a marginal Cylon victory:  if their ultimate goal had been the destruction of ''Pegasus'', they failed thanks to the quick actions of its crew.  However, ''Pegasus'' was severely damaged as a result, and the Colonials suffered a good deal of casualties.  Still, while serious, the damage it received was repairable, and ''Pegasus'' appears to have suffered no major, long term damage after returing to the safety of the Fleet. ([[The Captain's Hand]])
With the FTL drive restored, Major Adama ordered all fighters to be recovered and an immediate evacuation jump.


From a tactical standpoint, this was a marginal Cylon victory — if their ultimate goal had been the destruction of ''Pegasus'', this attempt came up empty, thanks to the quick reactions of the Colonial crew.  However, ''Pegasus'' suffered substantial damage and lost a number of casualties, among them another command officer. The battlestar did return to the relative safety of the Fleet, and while the damage incurred appears grave at first examination, there isn't an implication of anything that cannot be repaired in the coming weeks. ([[The Captain's Hand]])
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Revision as of 07:31, 18 February 2006

Battle before: Battle of the Resurrection Ship
Battle after: Unknown
Battle of the Binary Gas Cloud
Conflict Second Cylon war
Date Unknown
Place unnamed binary star system
Result Tactical Cylon victory
Combatants
Remnants of the Colonial Fleet Cylons
Commanders
Commander Barry Garner†, Major Lee Adama Unknown
Strength
Mercury-class Battlestar Pegasus

associated Vipers, associated Raptors

Three Cylon Basestars, associated Raiders, Heavy Raiders
Casualties
At least two Raptors, heavy damage to Pegasus, additional unknown losses. One Basestar heavily damaged


Engagement in which Pegasus was lured into a trap by three Cylon basestars. The Cylons had lured two of Pegasus's Raptors out into a shroud of electro-magnetic interference generated by a binary star system. Once the Raptors were there, the crews were killed and the craft left intact and adrift at the edge of the Colonials' DRADIS range. By all accounts, the craft appeared to be disabled, albeit non-responsive, and Pegasus went underway to retrieve them.

Once Pegasus had taken the bait, three Cylon basestars jumped in and promptly launched a full salvo of tactical nuclear missiles, scoring two hits on the battlestar. Pegasus's air wing, already spaceborne under the command of Captain "Starbuck" Thrace, immediately engaged the Cylons and began to return fire. Virtually ignoring the Vipers, the Cylon basestars focused their efforts on Pegasus, and produced a third nuclear missile hit on the battlestar's underbelly.

Pegasus's newest commanding officer, Commander Barry Gardner, had recently been promoted from an engineering position, and was not experienced in combat command leadership. Furthermore, the heavy barrage dealt by the Cylons had knocked the FTL drive off-line, putting Pegasus's survival in peril. If the great battlestar was to escape this trap, the FTL drive would have to be restored; thus, Garner voluntarily abdicated command to Major Lee Adama, and dashed below to Engineering.

Major Adama promptly ordered Starbuck and the rest of the Vipers to defend the compromised portions of Pegasus from further damage while the battlestar's foward batteries fired on the closest of the three basestars, inflicting severe damage and buying Pegasus more time.

The crux of the problem with repairing the FTL drive was an oxygen leak that blocked technicians from making repairs to the damaged FTL drive components. Commander Garner heroically sacrificed himself to repair the leak and allow his engineers to address the FTL drive. Soon, they had it back operational.

With the FTL drive restored, Major Adama ordered all fighters to be recovered and an immediate evacuation jump.

From a tactical standpoint, this was a marginal Cylon victory — if their ultimate goal had been the destruction of Pegasus, this attempt came up empty, thanks to the quick reactions of the Colonial crew. However, Pegasus suffered substantial damage and lost a number of casualties, among them another command officer. The battlestar did return to the relative safety of the Fleet, and while the damage incurred appears grave at first examination, there isn't an implication of anything that cannot be repaired in the coming weeks. (The Captain's Hand)