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[[Image:Bsg-bsg-1.jpg|thumb|Original Colonial Battlestar (credit: Zoic)]]
{{Ship Data
| image= Galactica's top side.jpg
| race= Colonial
| type= Military
| ftl= Yes (at least 2 drives<ref name="ftl">'''Tigh:''' "Engineering/Combat. Please spin up FTL drives One and Two." {{TRS|Miniseries}}</ref>)
| propol = * 6 sublight engines <br /> * 40 maneuvering engines (in 10 clusters of 4)<ref name="zoic">Originally sourced to [[Zoic]] without explanation.</ref>
| crew= 5,000
| role= Battleship/carrier
| arm= * 24-50 primary batteries (configuration-dependent) <br /> * ~514 dual-barrelled point-defense batteries <br /> * ~12 missile tubes
| def- * Electronic countermeasures <br /> * Flak
| aircraft= * Full Viper compliment <br /> * Full Raptor compliment
| facilities= * 2x flight pods <br /> * 2x flight decks: 617 m (2,025 ft) each <br /> * 80 Viper launch tubes
| length= {{Meters2Feet|1438.64}}<ref>These dimensions (in meters) were derived from the CG model and posted by [[Lee Stringer]] on the StarshipBuilder.com forums, which are no longer available. They are the most precise so far. The width with pods extended and the height are quoted here verbatim; the length was calculated by adding the posted dimension for the front of the ship (766.04m) to the posted dimension for the back (672.6m). The full set as provided by Lee Stringer is as follows: "Width (Pods out) 536.84m (Pods In) 352.34m
Engines Max 359.38m Head Max 334.58m
Length: Front (Main body) 730.65m (Antenee) 766.04m Back 672.6m
(using the center of the two arms as the middle)
Height (Armor/Mainbody) 181.825m (Details) 183.315m".</ref>
| width= {{Meters2Feet|536.84}}<ref name="podtopod">This is from flight pod to flight pod while they are extended.</ref>
| height= {{Meters2Feet|183.315}}
| otherdi= The dimensions above are from [[Lee Stringer]], who built ''Galactica'' CG model. VFX Sequence Designer [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]] gave the length as {{Feet2Meters|4740}}.<ref>[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/04/05/how-big-was-the-colony/#comment-2193 Blog comment] by [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]].</ref> The reason for this twenty-foot discrepancy is unknown.
}}


''This article discusses the original battlestar class (of which ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' is a member) found in the New Series. For information on the battlestars of the Original Series, see [[Battlestar (TOS)]]. For information on the Mercury-class battlestar, see [[Mercury-class Battlestar (RDM)]].''
:''This article discusses the [[Re-imagined Series]] battlestar class. For other meanings of '''''Galactica''''', see [[Galactica (disambiguation)]].''


===Overview===
The '''''Galactica-''type battlestar'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> is a Colonial capital ship that combines the functions of an aircraft carrier and a battleship<ref>Although not strictly official and not yet shown or confirmed in the series itself, the September 2006 [http://www.maximonline.com/index.aspx Maxim] issue contained a photoshoot, including [[:image:GalacticaClass.jpg|this]] picture showing the weapons control room in the CIC. A printout on the table reads "Galactica class battlestar".</ref>. It was designed and deployed after the outbreak of hostilities between the {{RDM|Cylons}} and Colonials. A few ships of this class remain in service over 40 years after the end of the [[Cylon War]]; however, most were retired shortly after the War ended.
The '''Original Battlestar''' is a capital Colonial warship that combines the functions of aircraft carrier and battleship. The name of this original class has not been provided.


Five original battlestars were laid down shortly before the start of the first [[Cylon War]] and saw action in the early years of the war ([[Mini-Series]]). Seven further battlestars were constructed during the war ([[Zoic]]), leading to a total fleet size of twelve, one battlestar representing each of the [[Twelve Colonies]] ([[Mini-Series]]).


All the original battlestar vessels deliberately avoided the use of highly-integrated or networked computer systems, as the [[Cylons]] were able to infiltrate and subvert such systems, disabling Colonial defensive capabilities ([[Mini-Series]]).
==Overview==


Following the end of the war, the original battlestars remained in service, and other battlestars were built. Their numbers steadily increased to a grand total of 120 ships in the Colonial Fleet. Unlike the original battlestars, later vessels did include networked systems ([[Mini-Series]]).
[[Image:15.jpg|left|thumb|''Galactica'' in its original configuration {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.]]


While the term "battlestar" was also used to describe these newer vessels, it is apparent that there are other battlestar classes with subtle or significant design or dimensional changes. While this article primarily discusses the original battlestar design like that of ''Galactica'', there is at least one other battlestar class: The [[Mercury-class Battlestar (RDM)|Mercury-class battlestar]], of which ''[[Pegasus]]'' is a member.
The class was designed and deployed by the Colonial Fleet in the early days of the First [[Cylon War]], quite possibly as part of the [[Articles of Colonization]], with 12 ships initially being built by, and representing, each of the Colonies {{TRS|Miniseries}}. They included ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'', ''[[List_of_battlestars_(TRS)#Athena|Athena]]'', and ''[[Archeron]]''. They formed the lead ships of Cylon War-era [[Battlestar Group|Battlestar Groups]], and were represented in almost every major engagement of the War.


Several of the original twelve vessels were also upgraded ([[Mini-Series]]), with the exception of battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'', which retained its original command and control systems at the insistence of Commander [[Adama, William|William Adama]], and presumably other commanders before him, since constant massive retrofitting and refitting would be detrimental to the ship's active status and mission.
The original battlestars were space-going leviathans of more than 4,700 feet (1,440 meters) in length, designed to tackle the Cylon threat head on. They featured powerful gun batteries that ran up the center of the hull, numerous point defense turrets, and many missile silos, but their main show of force came from the multiple [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] stacks housed in the flight pods, which held up to a thousand Vipers. Initially, these stacks ran multiple stories, but were removed as the war died down ([[TRS]]: [[Blood and Chrome]], [[Razor Flashbacks]]).  


===Specifications===
Unfortunately, the class didn't hold up well to the Cylon threat, with only ''Galactica'', ''Athena'', and a third unnamed ship surviving the war. <ref>The series bible implies that the Athena was one of only three ships of Galactica's class to survive the war. As such it is likely that the Athena was one of the battlestars involved in "Operation Raptor Talon".</ref> Despite this, newer ''Galactica-''type ships were built, with newer technologies, which still remained in service at the time of the Fall of the Colonies. However, ''Galactica'' was never upgraded, and remained in its Cylon War outfit at the time of its retirement 40 years after the war. <ref name="upgrade">[[Aaron Doral]]'s comment at the start of the Miniseries, that ''Galactica'' is the "last of her kind," suggests that other ''Galactica'' type battlestars still in service use equipment that may be entirely different, regardless of the external configuration. Doral could also be referring to the lack of [[CNP|computer networks]] on ''Galactica'' as opposed to the rest of the fleet, which still indicates hardware upgrades during the vessels' lifetimes.</ref>
Original battlestars are space-going leviathans. Some 4,640ft  in length ([[Zoic]]), they combine the role of a modern airacraft carrier with that of a battle cruiser. Housing some 80 "[[Viper]]" space superiority fighters arranged in 4 squadrons of 20 apiece, a fully-armed battlestar is capable of a wide range of offensive actions, while her defensive armaments ensure she is fully capable of both protecting herself from attack, and of engaging an enemy at close quarters.  


Despite their massive size, battlestars are extremely maneuverable ([[Mini-Series]] and can dock with space stations such as the [[Ragnar Anchorage]] depot. Battlestars are not designed for atmospheric flight, although their hulls can manage a tenuous upper atmospheric storm like that surrounding the gas giant [[Ragnar]]. A battlestar's [[FTL]] systems are capable of incredibly-accurate Jumps, able to  place them precisely in synchronous orbit above any point on a planet ([[Mini-Series]]) and of placing them in the midst of debris fields, such as an asteroid belt, without risk of a devastating impact ([[The Hand of God]]) or dense fleet of ships ([[Scattered]]).
Eventually, the class is phased out in favor of the smaller [[Valkyrie type battlestar|''Valkyrie'' type battlestars]], and the newer [[Mercury class battlestar|''Mercury'' class battlestars]], however was inadvertently survived by ''Galactica'' for nearly 5 years after the Fall of the Colonies.


Battlestars are intended to operate for long periods without resupply. Their water purification capabilities alone are so efficient that, barring an emergency or unforeseen event, a battlestar can operate without re-tanking "for several years before replenishing" ([[Water]]). They also appear capable of undertaking large-scale repairs following battle damage ([[Mini-Series]]), and may well have small manufacturing/fabrication facilities on-board ([[Litmus]]).
==Layout==
The design common to ''Galactica'' and its sister ships can be broken down into two main sections: the main hull and the twin flight pods.


==== Dimensions ====
=== Main hull ===
Hull:
* Length (approx): (4,640ft) (1,414.2 meters)
* Beam (approx): 1,820ft (554.736 meters) (flight pod to flight pod - extended)
* Draft (approx): 585ft (178.308 meters)


Flight Pods:
This comprises the bulk of a battlestar and can itself be divided into three sections:
* Length (approx): 2,019ft (615.391 meters) HI
* Beam (approx): 360ft (109.728 meters)
* Draft (approx): 211ft (64.3128 meters)


==== Propulsion ====
*'''The fore section''': Also known as the "alligator head," contains much of the living and crew areas, including the [[CIC]], [[War Room]], [[observation deck]], , crew quarters, comfort facilities, pilots' rec room, [[sickbay]], and numerous airlocks. This section also includes the main water tanks and water transfer hatches.


* 2 x FTL engines and drive coils (series)
*'''The mid section''': Contains the main flight decks, flight pod retraction mechanisms, and service areas for the transfer of planes and pilots from flight pod, to flight pod. This section also houses the main gun batteries, missile launch tubes and support systems and corresponding ammunition stores {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
* 6 x sublight engines (observed - [[33]])
** 2 x Hull-mounted
** 4 x outrigger engine pods
* 40 x manuevring engines (10 clusters of 4 apiece) (Zoic)


==== Aramaments - Defensive ====
*'''The stern section''': Contains the ship's engine room, engine pods, [[FTL]] drives, and auxiliary facilities needed to maintain the ship's propulsion.
* 24 x  primary railgun turrets (mounting 2 guns apiece)
* 512 x point-defense turrets (mounting 2 guns apiece)


==== Armaments - Offensive ====
* 4 squadrons of 20 Mark VII "[[Viper]]" atmosphere-capable space superiority fighters
* 10 "[[Raptor]]" reconnaissance/assault vehicles (fan estimate).


==== Crew ====
=== Flight pods ===
* Ship's company: 2,000 (series)
**    Officers (TBA)
**    Enlisted (TBA)


==== Notes ====
:''Main article: [[Flight pod]]''


[[Image:bsg-2-cvn.jpg|thumb|Battlestar / CVN comparison (credit: Zoic / VF)]]
The flight pods serve as the most critical feature of the battlestar. They are designed to launch and retrieve support ships such as {{RDM|Viper}}s and [[Raptor]]s, as well as various other support craft such as ''[[Thera Sita]]'', and even ''[[Colonial One]]''. The pods on ''Galactica'' type are designed to retract into the main body of the ship, primarily for [[FTL]] operations, and support ship transfers. Under normal operations, the pods are expanded out to provide a safe landing and support area for the ship's [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]]. The pods also feature airlocks that can be used to dock the entire battlestar to a drydock or an orbital station for the safe transfer of personnel and equipment.


* Commander Adama stated that he had close to 2,000 people on ''Galactica'' when he confronted [[Leoben Conoy]] on Ragnar station.
Each flight pod comprises two main decks for flight operations: the upper landing bay, which extends the full length of the pod, and the lower launch bays, which provide some 40 launch tubes per pod. The [[hangar deck]], located under the landing bay, is used for maintenance, repair, refueling, rearming, and launch operations and runs the length of the flight pod.
* A Colonial fighter squadron is comprised of 20 [[Viper]]s and is generally supported by a single [[Raptor]].
* Raptors can also be used to deploy Colonial Marine detachments to the surface of planets or to storm other vessels. Raptors are equipped with a docking collar and accessway in their undersides for the latter. (''[[Bastille Day]]'')
* Viper operations are overseen by the [[CAG]] - 'Commander, Air Group', the most senior pilot aboard a battlestar.
* An appreciation of the size of an original battlestar can be gleaned from the following:
** An original battlestar is over 4 times longer than a [[Wikipedia:USS Nimitz|''Nimitz'']]-class US Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
** The flight pod of an original battlestar is almost twice the length of a ''Nimitz'' class carrier, is some 150ft wider and is approximately as tall as a ''Nimitz'' class carrier measured from the waterline to the top of the carrier's communications and [[ELINT]] tower
** The beam of an original battlestar's "alligator head" is as broad as a ''Nimitz''-class carrier's flight deck is long
** Each of the nacelles of an original battlestar's outer four sublight engines is large enough to house a ''Nimitz''-class carrier.
* With 512 Point-Defense Turrets, thats 1024 PD Guns, and from onscreen evidence, the Rounds Per Minute is atleast 90 or more. (fan estimation.)
** Assuming a firing rate of 2 rounds per second, thats 120 rounds per minute, and from all turrets equates to 122,880 rounds per minute. 2048 rounds per second. Thats alot. (fan estimation.)
** Considering a raider has been shown to be destroyed with around 4-10 direct hits, this means that should raiders enter the firing solution, would take only a few seconds to get blown up. If targetted by the PD turrets, less then a second. It would take a single turret 1 second to destroy a raider. That isn't accounting for maneuverability of the raider however. (fan estimation.)
* Also, with 24 Rail gun turrets, thats, 48 rail gun , Barrels, if you will. Atleast 960 Rounds per minute (1 round per 3 seconds)
** Onscreen evidence shows around 1 round firing per 2-3 seconds (please correct if wrong). Going with the 1 round-2 seconds, you get a single turret firing in a minute, 60 rounds. times that by 24 and you come to 1,440 rounds per minute.
** Due the turrets being "rail guns", the rounds go much faster then the rounds fired from the PD turrets. This means that a single hit to a raider should destroy it due to the kenetic energy imparted to the raider. If this is true, then a battlestar, with accurate aiming, could take out 1,440 raiders in a minute. Thats like, double the estimated capacity of a basestar! Thats if every shot is a direct hit.


=== Layout ===
Landing approaches are made from the stern. The preferred approach is a slow run into the landing bay, prior to making a vertical landing on a defined landing area {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. However, in emergencies, [[Combat landing|combat landings]] can be made, in which a craft approaches and lands at high speed on its landing skids {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
[[Image:Bsg-gal-3.jpg|thumb|Original Battlestar forward view (credit: Zoic)]]


The original battlestar design common to ''Galactica'' and her sister ships can be broken down into two main sections:
===Orthographics===
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:BSG Ortho Top & Bottom.jpg|Top and bottom of ''Galactica''.
Image:BSG Ortho Front, Back & Starboard.jpg|Front, back, and side of ''Galactica''.
Image:bsg-2-cvn.jpg|Size comparison to ''Nimitz''.
</gallery>


*Main Hull
*Flight Pods


==== Main Hull ====
==Specifications==


This comprises the bulk of a battlestar, and can itself be divided into three sections:
===Propulsion===
[[Image:Sublight.jpg|thumb|right|''Galactica'' with all six sublight engines engaged {{TRS|33}}]]


*"Alligator head", containing the primary living space for the crew, recreational facilities, mess halls, shipboard operations centres (such as the [[CIC]] and [[Situation Room]]); water storage tanks
:''Main article: [[Propulsion in the Re-imagined Series]]''
*Midships area: containing the pod retraction mechanisms, crossways linking the hanger pods for the transfer of equipment, Vipers, personnel, etc. All the necessary hoists for such transfers; main munitions stores and distribution mechnanisms to "local" munitions stores for main and secondary batteries; fabrication facilities; etc.
*Stern section: sublight engines, [[FTL]] drive coils, etc. Note that 4 of the sublight engines are mounted in distinctive nacelles of their own, with 2 more mounted between the nacelles, in the stern of the battlestar. The FTL drive coils appear to be mounted between the drive pods and between the hull-mounted sublight engines and the midships section of a battlestar.


The main hull houses all of a battlestar's offensive railguns, and also has a number of point-defence batteries mounted around it.
A ''Galactica''-type battlestar relies on six sublight engines for primary thrust, alongside 40 maneuvering engines in 10 clusters of 4 situated at key points around the ship. The primary sublight engines are arranged with four main units at the stern, one on each corner with an additional two units in the center <ref> Early episodes show that each engine unit has a singular thruster, yet Galactica in Daybreak Part II is shown to have a mix of small and large thrusters within each engine unit. This is likely a continuity error. </ref> A ''Galactica''-type can run with only the four corner engines engaged to save fuel, but normally runs with all six. The sublight engines generate so much thrust, that despite its massive bulk, ''Galactica'' can reach flank speeds from a standstill almost instantaneously, as demonstrated during the Battle of the Colony ([[Daybreak, Part II|Daybreak, Part II]])


The manoeuvring thruster packs are located in the port / starboard bows of the "alligator head" (4 thrusters apiece), and on the port / starboard extremities of the four sublight engine nacelles (2 "packs" of 4 thrusters per nacelles).
Despite their massive size, battlestars are extremely maneuverable and can dock with space stations such as [[Ragnar Anchorage]]. Battlestars are not designed for atmospheric flight, although their hulls can manage a tenuous upper atmospheric storm like that surrounding the gas giant [[Ragnar]] {{TRS|Miniseries}} and can survive a jump and subsequent freefall into the atmosphere of a habitable planet {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. A battlestar's [[FTL]] systems are capable of accurate jumps, capable of placing it safely in the midst of an asteroid field and of placing it in synchronous orbit above a relatively close planet {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}, a dense fleet of ships {{TRS|Scattered}}, or a planetary atmosphere. However, they are grossly inferior to [[Cylon]] systems in terms of [[Red Line|safe range]] {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}.


==== Flight Pods ====
===Endurance===
The flight pods are mounted on either side of the hull and contain a battlestar's offensive [[Viper]] force. During normal operations, they are extended away from the main hull. During FTL jumps, the pods are retracted against the hull, to provide a smaller cross-section for the battlestar during the jump itself.  
Battlestars are intended to operate for long periods without re-supplying. Their water purification capabilities alone are so efficient that, barring an emergency or unforeseen event, a battlestar can operate "for several years before replenishing" {{TRS|Water}}. They also appear capable of undertaking large-scale repairs following battle damage ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Water]]"). They have ammunition-manufacturing capabilities in the armory {{TRS|Epiphanies}} and may have small general fabrication facilities {{TRS|Litmus}}. In terms of food supplies, canned goods and vegetable stores are kept in [[Wikipedia:Titanium|titanium]] lockers {{TRS|Final Cut}}. Battlestars are capable of continuing combat operations despite suffering massive damage, as evidenced by ''Galactica''{{'|s}} continuing effectiveness at defending the fleet years after the first Cylon attack and following several punishing engagements {{TRS|He That Believeth in Me}}.


*Each flight pod is approximately 2,000ft in length and has a maximum beam of some 360ft (fan estimates)
===Computer systems===
*Each pod comprises two main decks for flight operations: the upper landing bay, which extends the full length of the pod; and the lower launch bays, which provide some 40 launch tubes per pod ([[Zoic]])
*The landing bay serves as a recovery area for incoming Vipers and [[Raptor]]s, approaches are made from the stern. The preferred approach is a slow run into the hanger, prior to making a vertical landing on a defined landing area. However, in emergencies, "rolling" combat landings can be made, in which a Viper or Raptor approaches at speed and makes a running landing on its undercarriage
*The forward end of the landing bay also serves as a launch area for Raptors and shuttles
*Each hanger bay is large enough to accept a variety of other Colonial vessels, up to and including vessels classified as "heavy" (such as ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'')
*Docking collars are located throughout the upper sections of the landing bay in order to provide a pressurised connection between an docked vessel and the battlestar
*Pods additionally contain a number of a battlestar's point-defence railguns - one turret being mounted above each Viper launch tube, and others being set along the length of the pod itself
*The hanger bays in the pods are used as general dispersal areas for Vipers. The hangar bay runs the length of the flight pod, but can be divided and sealed off into five sections for damage control puroposes. Each hangar bay section has eight launch tubes, two launch control stations, and an elevator that leads to the landing bay above. The hanger bays are used for maintenance & repair of Vipers / Raptors, re-fuelling, re-arming and launch operations
*Viper flight operations are overseen by a Landing Signal Officer [[LSO]], with each launch supervisor being directly responsible for all launch operations for a group of four launch tubes each


Other facilities within the pods include fuel storage areas for the Vipers and Raptors (and potentially for refuelling large vessels docked within the landing bays); munitions stores for Viper weeaponry; munitions stores for the point-defence railguns; parts stores for maintaining Vipers and Raptors, etc.
:''Main article: [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series]]''


=== List of Known Battlestars (RDM) ===
The twelve original battlestars deliberately avoided the use of networked primary computer systems during the [[Cylon War]], as [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] forces were adept at infiltrating and subverting such systems {{TRS|Miniseries}}.


Of these ships, viewers have seen only ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' thus far. The class or design of other mentioned battlestars has not yet aired in an episode. In the [[Mini-Series]], as [[Helo]] and [[Sharon Valerii]] descend to [[Caprica]] for an emergency landing, they pass by a massive debris field orbiting the planet. In this debris is the wreck of a battlestar, its hull burning and back broken. The full design or name of this ship is not known. Names in bold are those seen on-screen, others are mentioned-only.
On ''Galactica'', in the post-Cylon War era, these primary [[computers]] remained isolated by practice on order of its last pre-Holocaust commanding officer, [[William Adama]]. This no-networks practice saved ''Galactica'' from the fate of its sister battlestars in the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] as ''Galactica''{{'|s}} no-network order meant that the [[CNP]], installed in almost all [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] vessels at the time, could not be used aboard ''Galactica'' as the CNP was designed for use with a computer network.


*Battlestar ''[[Atlantia]]'' ([[Mini-Series]], [[Act of Contrition]], [[Resistance]])
In one dire instance in the early months of their exodus, ''Galactica'' networks its primary computers temporarily to aid in computation speeds for [[FTL|jump]] calculations needed to find the missing civilian Fleet {{TRS|Scattered}}, but it is not without consequence. One or more computers are cracked during a Cylon attack with a Cylon [[Cylon computer virus|virus]], which proves resistant to removal and (weeks later) threatens the operation of the battlestar until the computers' hard drives are erased and restored from pre-Fall backup sets {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}.
*Battlestar ''[[Columbia]]'' ([[Mini-Series]], [[Resistance]])
*Battlestar <b>''[[Galactica]]''</b>
*Battlestar ''[[Mercury]]'' - presumably the lead ship of the [[Mercury-class]]
*Battlestar <b>''[[Pegasus]]''</b> ([[Resistance]], [[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]) - a Mercury-class vessel.
*Battlestar ''[[Solaria]]'' ([[Mini-Series]])
*Battlestar ''[[Triton]]'' ([[Mini-Series]])


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===Armament===
[[Image:Flakfield.jpg|thumb|right|The flak field from ''Galactica''{{'|s}} large turrets {{TRS|Scattered}}]]
[[Image:Missile Launch Tubes.png|thumb|right|''Galactica''{{'|s}} missile launch tubes {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}.]]
 
:''Main article: [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series]]''
 
*24 or 50 (depending on configuration) ([[First Cylon War]] {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}) large antiship [[Battery|gun turrets]] (mounting 2 guns apiece) <ref name="flak">These are rail guns ([[Battlestar Galactica RPG]]) [[:Image:Guns Bottom.jpg|1]] and [[:Image:Guns Top.jpg|2]] mark the position of these guns, with 8 on the dorsal and 12 on the ventral hull (of which 8 are mounted on the bow). Note that 2 turrets on either side of the bow are partially obscured and not marked in image 1.</ref>
:These are mounted on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the main hull and the ventral surface of the bow. The two guns on each turret fire in tandem. They have been shown to be quite effective against targets like [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]] {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. These large guns are able to use both high-explosive anti-capital ship shells and FlaK ammunition. Additionally, the guns are able to engage in coordinated barrage strategies, such as salvo (and presumably, volley) fire.
 
[[Image:Pointdefence2 101 1080i.jpg|thumb|right|Some of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} point defense turrets]]
 
*514 smaller point-defense turrets (mounting 2 guns apiece)<ref name="small">Number of the guns on the [[:Image:Guns Side.jpg|CGI model by Zoic, does not account for dorsally mounted and ventrally mounted guns]]</ref>
:These are mounted on the flight pods and other surfaces. Each barrel fires explosive rounds in bursts.
*Multiple nuclear warheads<ref name="nukes">As of the episode "[[Bastille Day]]," ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' was equipped with five nuclear warheads. This may be lower than the typical number, since ''Galactica'' was in the process of being decommissioned and had already had most of its ammunition removed. If this is the case, we must conclude that ''Galactica'' was unable to reload its supply of nuclear arms at [[Ragnar Anchorage]] (a sensible proposition, given the ease with which purported arms smuggler [[Leoben Conoy]] was able to gain access to the facility).</ref>
:Deployed from 12 [[Missile tubes|launch tubes]] mounted in the dorsal main hull {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}.
*Numerous [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] space-superiority fighters<ref name="vipers">After the destruction of 20 Vipers during the Cylon attack, ''Galactica'' was still able to muster a 40-Viper strong defensive screen by combining their remaining squadron of Mk. VII Vipers with a full squadron of Mk. II Vipers from a museum exhibit in the starboard flight pod. This suggests that ''Galactica'', with a single operational flight pod, was fielding two squadrons from it, and that when fully operational it could have fielded an additional two squadrons from the starboard pod.</ref>
:Even the latest [[Viper Mark VII|Viper Mark VIIs]] remain compatible with this class's launch and recovery facilities.
*Numerous [[Raptor]] multi-role vehicles<ref name="raptors">At the time of the Cylon attack, ''Galactica'' was apparently equipped with at least eight.</ref>
 
===Crew===
During the First Cylon War, ''Galactica-''type battlestars housed at least 5,000 crew and staff members (for a fully operational ship), with many of these being support personnel such as Viper pilots and Viper technicians. That number is drastically reduced following the Armistice, with many mustering out of service, and advancements in technology eliminating the need for certain service positions (for example, manned gun batteries). By the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, these and the newer ''Mercury-''class battlestars have a crew of no more than 2,500 to 3,000 people. In ''Galactica''{{'|s}} case, it is suggested the ship is understaffed due to its decommissioning; however, the crew is still able to operate the battlestar, even in a time of war, with little to no loss of function<ref name="crew">According to a [[crew tally]], ''Galactica'' is staffed by approximately 2,700 people at the time of its decommissioning. The full crew complement would be higher as has been indicated as roughly twice as high by some sources.</ref>.
 
===Life support===
Approximately twelve oxygen re-circulation units are mounted throughout the ships of this class, which replenish oxygen as well as remove ("scrub") carbon dioxide from the air. These devices work continuously {{TRS|Final Cut}}.
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=== Corridors and Causeways ===
[[File:TRS - Six Degrees of Separation - Fire Alarm.jpg|thumb|A fire alarm panel used by [[Gaius Baltar]] {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}.]]
Various corridors and causeways interconnect various rooms and areas aboard ship, lined with various panels, including intercommunication phones and other instrumentation.
 
Each hatch connecting a corridor to a room is typically labeled from the outside, and features [[List of Galactica decks|unique identification markers]] to communicate positioning and direction aboard ship.
 
Fire alarm panels are placed for easy access in the event of a fire aboard ship. [[Gaius Baltar]] uses one such panel to temporarily evacuate the medlab in his attempt to erase manufactured evidence {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}.
 
== Ships In Class ==
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! Name                                            !! Number                      !! Status  !! Last Seen
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| Unknown || Unknown || Active, Caprica planetary defense, circa YR58 (42 BCH) || ''"[[Blood & Chrome]]"''.
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| Unknown || Unknown || Active, Caprica planetary defense, circa YR58 (42 BCH) || ''"[[Blood & Chrome]]"''.
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| ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' || 75 (BSG 75) || Decommissioned, circa YR00 (0 BCH) || [[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]".
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| ''[[Archeron]]'' || Unknown || Destroyed, [[Battle of Sector 12]], YR58 (42 BCH) || ''"[[Blood & Chrome]]"''.
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| Unknown || Unknown || Active, part of "Ghost Fleet," YR58 (42 BCH) || ''"[[Blood & Chrome]]"''.
|-
| ''[[Columbia_(RDM)#First_Columbia|Columbia]]'' || Unknown || Destroyed, [[Operation Raptor Talon]], YR60 (40 BCH) || ''"[[Razor Flashbacks]]"''
|-
| Unknown || Unknown || Active, part of [[Operation Raptor Talon]], YR60 (40 BCH) || ''"[[Razor Flashbacks]]"''
|-
| ''[[Athena]]'' || Unknown || Active, [[First Cylon War]], YR60 (40 BCH) || -
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| Unknown || Unknown || Destroyed, [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], YR00 (0 BCH) || [[TRS]]: "[[Miniseries]]".
|-
| Unknown || Unknown || Destroyed, [[Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]], YR00 (0 BCH) || ''"[[Razor]]"''.
|}
 
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==Notes==
*In the tenth chapter of ''[[The Science of Battlestar Galactica]]'', ''Galactica'' is refered to as a ''Jupiter''-class battlestar by the VFX artist who designed it.
 
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Galactica type battlestar
Race: Colonial
Type: Military
FTL: Yes (at least 2 drives[1])
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Additional Information


This article discusses the Re-imagined Series battlestar class. For other meanings of Galactica, see Galactica (disambiguation).

The Galactica-type battlestar[6] is a Colonial capital ship that combines the functions of an aircraft carrier and a battleship[7]. It was designed and deployed after the outbreak of hostilities between the Cylons and Colonials. A few ships of this class remain in service over 40 years after the end of the Cylon War; however, most were retired shortly after the War ended.


Overview[edit]

Galactica in its original configuration (TRS: "Blood and Chrome").

The class was designed and deployed by the Colonial Fleet in the early days of the First Cylon War, quite possibly as part of the Articles of Colonization, with 12 ships initially being built by, and representing, each of the Colonies (TRS: "Miniseries"). They included Galactica, Columbia, Athena, and Archeron. They formed the lead ships of Cylon War-era Battlestar Groups, and were represented in almost every major engagement of the War.

The original battlestars were space-going leviathans of more than 4,700 feet (1,440 meters) in length, designed to tackle the Cylon threat head on. They featured powerful gun batteries that ran up the center of the hull, numerous point defense turrets, and many missile silos, but their main show of force came from the multiple Viper stacks housed in the flight pods, which held up to a thousand Vipers. Initially, these stacks ran multiple stories, but were removed as the war died down (TRS: Blood and Chrome, Razor Flashbacks).

Unfortunately, the class didn't hold up well to the Cylon threat, with only Galactica, Athena, and a third unnamed ship surviving the war. [8] Despite this, newer Galactica-type ships were built, with newer technologies, which still remained in service at the time of the Fall of the Colonies. However, Galactica was never upgraded, and remained in its Cylon War outfit at the time of its retirement 40 years after the war. [9]

Eventually, the class is phased out in favor of the smaller Valkyrie type battlestars, and the newer Mercury class battlestars, however was inadvertently survived by Galactica for nearly 5 years after the Fall of the Colonies.

Layout[edit]

The design common to Galactica and its sister ships can be broken down into two main sections: the main hull and the twin flight pods.

Main hull[edit]

This comprises the bulk of a battlestar and can itself be divided into three sections:

  • The fore section: Also known as the "alligator head," contains much of the living and crew areas, including the CIC, War Room, observation deck, , crew quarters, comfort facilities, pilots' rec room, sickbay, and numerous airlocks. This section also includes the main water tanks and water transfer hatches.
  • The mid section: Contains the main flight decks, flight pod retraction mechanisms, and service areas for the transfer of planes and pilots from flight pod, to flight pod. This section also houses the main gun batteries, missile launch tubes and support systems and corresponding ammunition stores (TRS: "Miniseries").
  • The stern section: Contains the ship's engine room, engine pods, FTL drives, and auxiliary facilities needed to maintain the ship's propulsion.


Flight pods[edit]

Main article: Flight pod

The flight pods serve as the most critical feature of the battlestar. They are designed to launch and retrieve support ships such as Vipers and Raptors, as well as various other support craft such as Thera Sita, and even Colonial One. The pods on Galactica type are designed to retract into the main body of the ship, primarily for FTL operations, and support ship transfers. Under normal operations, the pods are expanded out to provide a safe landing and support area for the ship's CAP. The pods also feature airlocks that can be used to dock the entire battlestar to a drydock or an orbital station for the safe transfer of personnel and equipment.

Each flight pod comprises two main decks for flight operations: the upper landing bay, which extends the full length of the pod, and the lower launch bays, which provide some 40 launch tubes per pod. The hangar deck, located under the landing bay, is used for maintenance, repair, refueling, rearming, and launch operations and runs the length of the flight pod.

Landing approaches are made from the stern. The preferred approach is a slow run into the landing bay, prior to making a vertical landing on a defined landing area (TRS: "Act of Contrition"). However, in emergencies, combat landings can be made, in which a craft approaches and lands at high speed on its landing skids (TRS: "Miniseries").

Orthographics[edit]


Specifications[edit]

Propulsion[edit]

Galactica with all six sublight engines engaged (TRS: "33")
Main article: Propulsion in the Re-imagined Series

A Galactica-type battlestar relies on six sublight engines for primary thrust, alongside 40 maneuvering engines in 10 clusters of 4 situated at key points around the ship. The primary sublight engines are arranged with four main units at the stern, one on each corner with an additional two units in the center [10] A Galactica-type can run with only the four corner engines engaged to save fuel, but normally runs with all six. The sublight engines generate so much thrust, that despite its massive bulk, Galactica can reach flank speeds from a standstill almost instantaneously, as demonstrated during the Battle of the Colony (Daybreak, Part II)

Despite their massive size, battlestars are extremely maneuverable and can dock with space stations such as Ragnar Anchorage. Battlestars are not designed for atmospheric flight, although their hulls can manage a tenuous upper atmospheric storm like that surrounding the gas giant Ragnar (TRS: "Miniseries") and can survive a jump and subsequent freefall into the atmosphere of a habitable planet (TRS: "Exodus, Part II"). A battlestar's FTL systems are capable of accurate jumps, capable of placing it safely in the midst of an asteroid field and of placing it in synchronous orbit above a relatively close planet (TRS: "The Hand of God"), a dense fleet of ships (TRS: "Scattered"), or a planetary atmosphere. However, they are grossly inferior to Cylon systems in terms of safe range (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I").

Endurance[edit]

Battlestars are intended to operate for long periods without re-supplying. Their water purification capabilities alone are so efficient that, barring an emergency or unforeseen event, a battlestar can operate "for several years before replenishing" (TRS: "Water"). They also appear capable of undertaking large-scale repairs following battle damage (TRS: Miniseries, "Water"). They have ammunition-manufacturing capabilities in the armory (TRS: "Epiphanies") and may have small general fabrication facilities (TRS: "Litmus"). In terms of food supplies, canned goods and vegetable stores are kept in titanium lockers (TRS: "Final Cut"). Battlestars are capable of continuing combat operations despite suffering massive damage, as evidenced by Galactica's continuing effectiveness at defending the fleet years after the first Cylon attack and following several punishing engagements (TRS: "He That Believeth in Me").

Computer systems[edit]

Main article: Computers in the Re-imagined Series

The twelve original battlestars deliberately avoided the use of networked primary computer systems during the Cylon War, as Cylon forces were adept at infiltrating and subverting such systems (TRS: "Miniseries").

On Galactica, in the post-Cylon War era, these primary computers remained isolated by practice on order of its last pre-Holocaust commanding officer, William Adama. This no-networks practice saved Galactica from the fate of its sister battlestars in the Fall of the Twelve Colonies as Galactica's no-network order meant that the CNP, installed in almost all Colonial Fleet vessels at the time, could not be used aboard Galactica as the CNP was designed for use with a computer network.

In one dire instance in the early months of their exodus, Galactica networks its primary computers temporarily to aid in computation speeds for jump calculations needed to find the missing civilian Fleet (TRS: "Scattered"), but it is not without consequence. One or more computers are cracked during a Cylon attack with a Cylon virus, which proves resistant to removal and (weeks later) threatens the operation of the battlestar until the computers' hard drives are erased and restored from pre-Fall backup sets (TRS: "Flight of the Phoenix").

Armament[edit]

The flak field from Galactica's large turrets (TRS: "Scattered")
Galactica's missile launch tubes (TRS: "The Eye of Jupiter").
Main article: Weapons in the Re-imagined Series
These are mounted on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the main hull and the ventral surface of the bow. The two guns on each turret fire in tandem. They have been shown to be quite effective against targets like basestars (TRS: "Resurrection Ship, Part II"). These large guns are able to use both high-explosive anti-capital ship shells and FlaK ammunition. Additionally, the guns are able to engage in coordinated barrage strategies, such as salvo (and presumably, volley) fire.
Some of Galactica's point defense turrets
  • 514 smaller point-defense turrets (mounting 2 guns apiece)[12]
These are mounted on the flight pods and other surfaces. Each barrel fires explosive rounds in bursts.
  • Multiple nuclear warheads[13]
Deployed from 12 launch tubes mounted in the dorsal main hull (TRS: "The Eye of Jupiter").
  • Numerous Viper space-superiority fighters[14]
Even the latest Viper Mark VIIs remain compatible with this class's launch and recovery facilities.

Crew[edit]

During the First Cylon War, Galactica-type battlestars housed at least 5,000 crew and staff members (for a fully operational ship), with many of these being support personnel such as Viper pilots and Viper technicians. That number is drastically reduced following the Armistice, with many mustering out of service, and advancements in technology eliminating the need for certain service positions (for example, manned gun batteries). By the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, these and the newer Mercury-class battlestars have a crew of no more than 2,500 to 3,000 people. In Galactica's case, it is suggested the ship is understaffed due to its decommissioning; however, the crew is still able to operate the battlestar, even in a time of war, with little to no loss of function[16].

Life support[edit]

Approximately twelve oxygen re-circulation units are mounted throughout the ships of this class, which replenish oxygen as well as remove ("scrub") carbon dioxide from the air. These devices work continuously (TRS: "Final Cut").


Corridors and Causeways[edit]

A fire alarm panel used by Gaius Baltar (TRS: "Six Degrees of Separation").

Various corridors and causeways interconnect various rooms and areas aboard ship, lined with various panels, including intercommunication phones and other instrumentation.

Each hatch connecting a corridor to a room is typically labeled from the outside, and features unique identification markers to communicate positioning and direction aboard ship.

Fire alarm panels are placed for easy access in the event of a fire aboard ship. Gaius Baltar uses one such panel to temporarily evacuate the medlab in his attempt to erase manufactured evidence (TRS: "Six Degrees of Separation").

Ships In Class[edit]

Name Number Status Last Seen
Unknown Unknown Active, Caprica planetary defense, circa YR58 (42 BCH) "Blood & Chrome".
Unknown Unknown Active, Caprica planetary defense, circa YR58 (42 BCH) "Blood & Chrome".
Galactica 75 (BSG 75) Decommissioned, circa YR00 (0 BCH) TRS: "Daybreak, Part II".
Archeron Unknown Destroyed, Battle of Sector 12, YR58 (42 BCH) "Blood & Chrome".
Unknown Unknown Active, part of "Ghost Fleet," YR58 (42 BCH) "Blood & Chrome".
Columbia Unknown Destroyed, Operation Raptor Talon, YR60 (40 BCH) "Razor Flashbacks"
Unknown Unknown Active, part of Operation Raptor Talon, YR60 (40 BCH) "Razor Flashbacks"
Athena Unknown Active, First Cylon War, YR60 (40 BCH) -
Unknown Unknown Destroyed, Fall of the Twelve Colonies, YR00 (0 BCH) TRS: "Miniseries".
Unknown Unknown Destroyed, Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards, YR00 (0 BCH) "Razor".


Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Tigh: "Engineering/Combat. Please spin up FTL drives One and Two." (TRS: "Miniseries")
  2. Originally sourced to Zoic without explanation.
  3. These dimensions (in meters) were derived from the CG model and posted by Lee Stringer on the StarshipBuilder.com forums, which are no longer available. They are the most precise so far. The width with pods extended and the height are quoted here verbatim; the length was calculated by adding the posted dimension for the front of the ship (766.04m) to the posted dimension for the back (672.6m). The full set as provided by Lee Stringer is as follows: "Width (Pods out) 536.84m (Pods In) 352.34m Engines Max 359.38m Head Max 334.58m Length: Front (Main body) 730.65m (Antenee) 766.04m Back 672.6m (using the center of the two arms as the middle) Height (Armor/Mainbody) 181.825m (Details) 183.315m".
  4. This is from flight pod to flight pod while they are extended.
  5. Blog comment by Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz.
  6. This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term.
  7. Although not strictly official and not yet shown or confirmed in the series itself, the September 2006 Maxim issue contained a photoshoot, including this picture showing the weapons control room in the CIC. A printout on the table reads "Galactica class battlestar".
  8. The series bible implies that the Athena was one of only three ships of Galactica's class to survive the war. As such it is likely that the Athena was one of the battlestars involved in "Operation Raptor Talon".
  9. Aaron Doral's comment at the start of the Miniseries, that Galactica is the "last of her kind," suggests that other Galactica type battlestars still in service use equipment that may be entirely different, regardless of the external configuration. Doral could also be referring to the lack of computer networks on Galactica as opposed to the rest of the fleet, which still indicates hardware upgrades during the vessels' lifetimes.
  10. Early episodes show that each engine unit has a singular thruster, yet Galactica in Daybreak Part II is shown to have a mix of small and large thrusters within each engine unit. This is likely a continuity error.
  11. These are rail guns (Battlestar Galactica RPG) 1 and 2 mark the position of these guns, with 8 on the dorsal and 12 on the ventral hull (of which 8 are mounted on the bow). Note that 2 turrets on either side of the bow are partially obscured and not marked in image 1.
  12. Number of the guns on the CGI model by Zoic, does not account for dorsally mounted and ventrally mounted guns
  13. As of the episode "Bastille Day," Galactica was equipped with five nuclear warheads. This may be lower than the typical number, since Galactica was in the process of being decommissioned and had already had most of its ammunition removed. If this is the case, we must conclude that Galactica was unable to reload its supply of nuclear arms at Ragnar Anchorage (a sensible proposition, given the ease with which purported arms smuggler Leoben Conoy was able to gain access to the facility).
  14. After the destruction of 20 Vipers during the Cylon attack, Galactica was still able to muster a 40-Viper strong defensive screen by combining their remaining squadron of Mk. VII Vipers with a full squadron of Mk. II Vipers from a museum exhibit in the starboard flight pod. This suggests that Galactica, with a single operational flight pod, was fielding two squadrons from it, and that when fully operational it could have fielded an additional two squadrons from the starboard pod.
  15. At the time of the Cylon attack, Galactica was apparently equipped with at least eight.
  16. According to a crew tally, Galactica is staffed by approximately 2,700 people at the time of its decommissioning. The full crew complement would be higher as has been indicated as roughly twice as high by some sources.