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The ''Demetrius'' is accompanied by a detachment of four Vipers and at least one Raptor magnetically secured to the ship, and is supplied with a vast array of navigational charts ([[The Ties That Bind]]).
The ''Demetrius'' is accompanied by a detachment of four Vipers and at least one Raptor magnetically secured to the ship, and is supplied with a vast array of navigational charts ([[The Ties That Bind]]).


The hand-picked crew consists of:
The crew consists of:
* [[Karl Agathon]]
* [[Karl Agathon]]
* [[Felix Gaeta]]
* [[Felix Gaeta]]
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* [[Diana Seelix]]
* [[Diana Seelix]]
* [[Eammon Pike]]
* [[Eammon Pike]]
* the unnamed [[tattooed pilot]]
* [[Erin Mathias]]†
* The unnamed [[tattooed pilot]]
* At least two [[Marines]].
* At least three other crew members.
* At least three other crew members.



Revision as of 04:37, 3 May 2008


Demetrius
Demetrius
Race: Colonial
Type: Civilian/Miltary
FTL: Yes
Propulsion:
Crew: At least 11
Capacity:
CO: Kara Thrace
XO: Karl Agathon
Role: Sewage recycling ship
Scavenger ship
Weapons: Four Vipers
One Raptor
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Fate:
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Additional Information

The Demetrius is a sewage processing ship in the Fleet. When Kendra Shaw tries to tune in to a Talk Wireless interview with Gaius Baltar, she picks up a transmission from the Adriatic to the Demetrius concerning cargo wasting in Adriatics's holds (Razor).

After Kara Thrace's return, a torn William Adama sends Thrace and a hand-picked crew in the Demetrius on a mission to find Earth, despite Laura Roslin's warnings that Thrace is not to be trusted (Six of One). The Colonial public are told that they are on a survey mission to find food sources, though its disappearance is a matter of considerable media attention.

The Demetrius is accompanied by a detachment of four Vipers and at least one Raptor magnetically secured to the ship, and is supplied with a vast array of navigational charts (The Ties That Bind).

The crew consists of:

Design

The main quarters area of the ship are small and cramped like that of a submarine. The only known separate compartment is the captain's bridge.

Notes

  • The ship's name is first shown on the voting tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II", but it doesn't appear until the Season 4 episode "The Ties That Bind".
  • Ron D. Moore describes the ship as the "closest we’ve ever come to a sort of Das Boot – type look and feel on this programme since the [2003] mini series".[1]
  • Demetrius I was a Greco-Bactrian king who reigned circa 200-180 BCE as well as many other historical figures.
  • Demeter is the Greek goddess of grain and agriculture, the pure nourisher of youth and the green earth, the health-giving cycle of life and death, and preserver of marriage and the sacred law.

Related Images

References

  1. Cullen, Ian M. (11 December 2007). Ron Moore Gives Some Further Insights Into Season 4 Of Battlestar (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 14 December 2007.