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''[[Galactica]]'', as with other [[Original battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]]s, has two flight pods: One port and one starboard. The flight pods contain the [[Landing bay|landing bays]] within the top and the [[Hangar Deck]] along with the [[Launch tubes|launch tubes]] within the bottom half. Normally these two pods are extended so that the landing bays are open to space, but in order to perform a [[FTL]] jump, the pods must be retracted.
''[[Galactica]]'', as with other [[Original battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]]s, has two flight pods: One port and one starboard. The flight pods contain the [[Landing bay|landing bays]] within the top and the [[Hangar Deck]] along with the [[Launch tubes|launch tubes]] within the bottom half. Normally these two pods are extended so that the landing bays are open to space, but in order to perform a [[FTL]] jump, the pods must be retracted.


The port flight pod was the only flight pod on ''Galactica'' currently in use at the time of the [[Cylon Attack]]. The starboard flight pod was converted into a pressurized museum of artifacts of the first [[Cylon War]], including with a gift shop in the former launch bay. It was closed off from space until a Cylon [[Heavy Raider]] crashed into and depressurized it ([[Scattered]]).
The port flight pod was the only flight pod on ''Galactica'' currently in use at the time of the [[Cylon Attack]]. The starboard flight pod's landing bay was converted into a pressurized museum of artifacts of the first [[Cylon War]], including with a gift shop in the former launch bay. Crewman [[Socinus]] complains of the problems in keeping the landing bay's external windows sealed from leaks at the start of the [[Mini-Series]].


Compartments within the flight pod can be sealed off and vented to kill fires and prevent possible complete decompression and structural buckling. This occurred to the port flight pod after it was struck with a kiloton nuclear missile and was subjected to internal fires that threatened to ignite the ship fuel lines and destroy the ship ([[Mini-Series]]).
The starboard landing bay remained closed off from space until a Cylon [[Heavy Raider]] later crashed through one of the windows, depressurizing the landing bay ([[Scattered]]).
 
Compartments within the flight pod can be sealed off [[frame]] by frame and vented to space to kill fires and prevent possible complete decompression and structural buckling. This occurred to the port flight pod after it was struck with a kiloton nuclear missile and was subjected to internal fires that threatened to ignite the ship fuel lines and destroy the ship ([[Mini-Series]]).


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Revision as of 16:25, 13 December 2005

Galactica, as with other battlestars, has two flight pods: One port and one starboard. The flight pods contain the landing bays within the top and the Hangar Deck along with the launch tubes within the bottom half. Normally these two pods are extended so that the landing bays are open to space, but in order to perform a FTL jump, the pods must be retracted.

The port flight pod was the only flight pod on Galactica currently in use at the time of the Cylon Attack. The starboard flight pod's landing bay was converted into a pressurized museum of artifacts of the first Cylon War, including with a gift shop in the former launch bay. Crewman Socinus complains of the problems in keeping the landing bay's external windows sealed from leaks at the start of the Mini-Series.

The starboard landing bay remained closed off from space until a Cylon Heavy Raider later crashed through one of the windows, depressurizing the landing bay (Scattered).

Compartments within the flight pod can be sealed off frame by frame and vented to space to kill fires and prevent possible complete decompression and structural buckling. This occurred to the port flight pod after it was struck with a kiloton nuclear missile and was subjected to internal fires that threatened to ignite the ship fuel lines and destroy the ship (Mini-Series).