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Callsigns are names, different from their given names, used to identify pilots and [[ ECO]]'s.  While there have been no guidelines for callsigns given on screen, they are typically of a heroic or comical nature, sometimes given for a specific circumstance.  Examples of callsigns are [[Apollo]] (Lee Adama), [[Starbuck]] (Kara Thrace), [[Racetrack]] (Margaret Edmondson), and [[Husker]] ([[William Adama]]).
A '''callsign''' is a unique nickname used primarily over [[wireless]] communications for brevity.


A callsign can be used to identify an individual regardless of the circumstance in which it is used. For example, Karl "Helo" Agathon is often referred to simply by his callsign "[[Helo]]" as opposed to his given name "Karl", even by his wifeEven in circumstances where he is in the [[CIC]] and not in his cockpit, he is called Helo.
Callsigns assigned to pilots and flight officers can play on the aviator's name, or can be based on specific circumstances or attributes (sometimes comical). Examples:
 
*[[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]]
*[[Lee Adama|Lee "Apollo" Adama]]
*[[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]]
*[[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]]
*[[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]]
 
Such callsigns are also used informally outside of wireless communication. For example, [[Karl Agathon]] is often in conversation referred to by his callsign "Helo" rather than his given name outside of the cockpit.
 
Specific military callsigns are reserved for certain positions or functions rather than any individuals. A ship's commander will assume the callsign "[[actual]]", e.g. "Galactica actual", "Pegasus actual", "Demetrius actual", etc. These callsigns are not for informal use.
 
Ships can also have callsigns. Viper and Raptor callsigns are based on tail numbers ([[Viper 7242]], [[Raptor 718]]).
 
The callsign "Colonial One" is reserved for the vessel carrying or designated for the sitting Colonial President, similar to the way the United States Air Force and Marine Corps designate "Air Force One" and "Marine One" as the President's official air transport and helicopter respectively"Colonial Heavy 798" assumes the callsign "[[Colonial One]]" after Laura Roslin is sworn in as President following confirmation of the deaths of President Adar during the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies.
 
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Revision as of 14:01, 28 June 2013

A callsign is a unique nickname used primarily over wireless communications for brevity.

Callsigns assigned to pilots and flight officers can play on the aviator's name, or can be based on specific circumstances or attributes (sometimes comical). Examples:

Such callsigns are also used informally outside of wireless communication. For example, Karl Agathon is often in conversation referred to by his callsign "Helo" rather than his given name outside of the cockpit.

Specific military callsigns are reserved for certain positions or functions rather than any individuals. A ship's commander will assume the callsign "actual", e.g. "Galactica actual", "Pegasus actual", "Demetrius actual", etc. These callsigns are not for informal use.

Ships can also have callsigns. Viper and Raptor callsigns are based on tail numbers (Viper 7242, Raptor 718).

The callsign "Colonial One" is reserved for the vessel carrying or designated for the sitting Colonial President, similar to the way the United States Air Force and Marine Corps designate "Air Force One" and "Marine One" as the President's official air transport and helicopter respectively. "Colonial Heavy 798" assumes the callsign "Colonial One" after Laura Roslin is sworn in as President following confirmation of the deaths of President Adar during the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies.