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[[Image:Celestra.jpg|thumb|External view of ''Celestra''.]]
[[Image:Celestra.jpg|thumb|External view of ''Celestra''.]]
In the Original series, the ''Celestra'' is a civilian electronics ship within [[the Fleet]].  It was primarily responsible for work in the field of electronics, including [[Viper]] equipment.
In the Original series, ''Celestra'' is a civilian electronics ship within [[the Fleet]], primarily responsible for work in the field of electronics, including [[Viper]] equipment development and testing.


The ''Celestra'' had an open docking bay that was capable of docking Vipers and [[shuttle]]s.  The ship had very little in the way of recreational facilities and a bridge that was only accessible from its aft quarter.   
''Celestra'' has an extensive docking bay, capable of docking numerous Vipers and [[shuttle]]craft.  The ship has very little in the way of creature comforts, such as recreational facilities; the bridge is accessible only from its aft quarter.   


Like all ships in the Fleet, the ship had a homing beacon so that it could stay with the Fleet.
Like all ships in the Fleet, ''Celestra'' has a homing beacon to stay with the Fleet.


''Celestra'' was commanded by Commander [[Kronus]], whose executive officer was [[Charka]] ([[Take the Celestra (TOS)|Take the Celestra]]).  
''Celestra'' was most recently led by Commander [[Kronus]], who captained the vessel from the time of the [[Battle of Cimtar|holocaust]] until his death (at the helm of ''Celestra'', during an attempted mutiny). ([[Take the Celestra (TOS)|Take the Celestra]]).  The ship's former executive officer was [[Charka]], the orchestrator of the failed mutiny, now presumably imprisoned. The ''Celestra's'' current commander structure is unknown.


== Crew ==
== Crew ==


A majority of her crew were electronics specalists.  A few were also security guards, shuttle pilots and ship operators.  After Kronus was awarded command of several additional ships, crew members mutined due to the acts of executive officer Charka and his henchmen.   
A majority of ''Celestra'' crewmembers are electronics specialists, while a few are security guards, shuttle pilots and ship operators.  To oppose executive officer Charka's abusive practices, such as double-shifting entire families, many crewmembers undertook a mutiny, attempting to steal a shuttle and escape the fleet to a remote planet.  Their mutiny failed amidst a laser battle in the docking bay.  They were captured and being transported to a hearing when they suddenly found themselves stranded in deep space in the ''Celestra's'' shuttleThe crewmembers used their electronics expertise to modify the shuttle's scanners to track ions, which pinpointed the ''Celestra's'' location, thereby rescuing themselves.


* [[Damon]]
* [[Damon]], electronics specialist, leader of first mutiny
* [[Aurora]]
* [[Aurora]], shuttle pilot, former love of [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]
* [[Hermes]]
* [[Hermes]], helm officer on bridge, participant in second mutiny
 
It is possible that ''Celestra'' was originally designed to be a work ship, with only its captain and a few others to remain permanently aboard; most of its crew would ferry on and off the ship in ten-[[Centar (TOS)|centar]] (hour) shifts, for example. However, with the fleet constantly on the run post-holocaust, ''Celestra'' may have been forced to accommodate many more full-time crewmembers than its original design intended, hence the uprising.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:56, 2 January 2006

External view of Celestra.

In the Original series, Celestra is a civilian electronics ship within the Fleet, primarily responsible for work in the field of electronics, including Viper equipment development and testing.

Celestra has an extensive docking bay, capable of docking numerous Vipers and shuttlecraft. The ship has very little in the way of creature comforts, such as recreational facilities; the bridge is accessible only from its aft quarter.

Like all ships in the Fleet, Celestra has a homing beacon to stay with the Fleet.

Celestra was most recently led by Commander Kronus, who captained the vessel from the time of the holocaust until his death (at the helm of Celestra, during an attempted mutiny). (Take the Celestra). The ship's former executive officer was Charka, the orchestrator of the failed mutiny, now presumably imprisoned. The Celestra's current commander structure is unknown.

Crew

A majority of Celestra crewmembers are electronics specialists, while a few are security guards, shuttle pilots and ship operators. To oppose executive officer Charka's abusive practices, such as double-shifting entire families, many crewmembers undertook a mutiny, attempting to steal a shuttle and escape the fleet to a remote planet. Their mutiny failed amidst a laser battle in the docking bay. They were captured and being transported to a hearing when they suddenly found themselves stranded in deep space in the Celestra's shuttle. The crewmembers used their electronics expertise to modify the shuttle's scanners to track ions, which pinpointed the Celestra's location, thereby rescuing themselves.

  • Damon, electronics specialist, leader of first mutiny
  • Aurora, shuttle pilot, former love of Starbuck
  • Hermes, helm officer on bridge, participant in second mutiny

It is possible that Celestra was originally designed to be a work ship, with only its captain and a few others to remain permanently aboard; most of its crew would ferry on and off the ship in ten-centar (hour) shifts, for example. However, with the fleet constantly on the run post-holocaust, Celestra may have been forced to accommodate many more full-time crewmembers than its original design intended, hence the uprising.

Notes

The Zoic rendering of the Celestra

The Sci-Fi Channel website has the Celestra as a ship listed in the Fleet of the re-imagined series. This has, however, not yet made canon as the ship has not been mentioned, and never seen closely enough to discern the large letters "Celestra" which are clearly visible on the side of the CGI model.