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*'''[[Actual]]''': the commanding officer. Used in wireless transmissions.
*'''[[Actual]]''': the commanding officer. Used in wireless transmissions.
*'''[[Hands-on Approach|ball]]''': visual indicator used in a battlestar's Instrument Landing System ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Act of Contrition]]", "[[Final Cut]]", "[[Black Market]]")
*'''[[Hands-on Approach|ball]]''': visual indicator used in a battlestar's Instrument Landing System {{TRS|Miniseries|Act of Contrition|Final Cut|Black Market}}
*{{inlineref|bandit}}: confirmed hostile contact, typically either or both a fighter and shuttle sized craft {{TRS|Final Cut|Razor|}}
*{{inlineref|bandit}}: confirmed hostile contact, typically either or both a fighter and shuttle sized craft {{TRS|Final Cut|Razor|}}
*{{inlineref|basic}}: initial skills training; can refer to basic military indoctrination, and arms and ground training {{TRS|Fragged}}; and basic flight training {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*{{inlineref|basic}}: initial skills training; can refer to basic military indoctrination, and arms and ground training {{TRS|Fragged}}; and basic flight training {{TRS|Miniseries}}

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Battlestar Galactica Terminology


This is a listing of acronyms, initialisms, jargon and terminology used in both the Re-imagined Series and its prequel, Caprica.

Abbreviations, Acronyms and Initialisms

Military Jargon

Religious terminology

Other Colloquialisms

Battlestar Galactica Specific Terms

References

  1. The actual process is called a "jump".
  2. This term originated from the Disney film Tron: it is one of the first movies to make use of computer generated, virtual worlds with avatars.
  3. Whether the Cylons have a download facility on the planet or in orbit, Seelix uses "Download City" as a figure of speech, which is confirmed by Bradley Thompson on the Official Communiques page.