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According to a [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/episodes/season02/202/deleted1.html scene] cut from the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]], ''Brenig'' was a colonial ship which was boarded by Cylon forces during the second year of the war. It was apparently a small vessel, with a crew of approximately 75, only 20 of whom survived the attack. Then-Petty Officer [[Saul Tigh]] was among the survivors, at that time a teenager serving as gunner's mate.
According to a [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/episodes/season02/202/deleted1.html scene] cut from the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]], ''Brenik'' was a colonial ship which was boarded by Cylon forces during the second year of the war. It was apparently a small vessel, with a crew of approximately 75, only 20 of whom survived the attack. Then-Petty Officer [[Saul Tigh]] was among the survivors, at that time a teenager serving as gunner's mate.


He 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.
He 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.

Revision as of 02:37, 4 December 2005

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

He 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.