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'''NCD2539''' is an object in space near a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] supply route which is known to the Colonials. | '''NCD2539''' is an object in space near a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] supply route which is known to the Colonials. | ||
'' | ''''{{RDM|Galactica}}'''' intentionally visits this area to lure Cylon forces, including a [[Resurrection Ship]], into to it. The Colonials intend to kill their [[humanoid Cylon]] prisoners, whose consciousnesses would [[Resurrection (RDM)|download]] and infect the Cylon populace with a [[lymphocytic encephalitis|human virus with a bioelectric pathogen]] that would effectively annihilate the Cylon race. The objectives of the [[Battle of NCD2539]] are thwarted by internal sabotage {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}. | ||
The complete designation of the battle's location is "The Region of NCD2539 - Above/North." | The complete designation of the battle's location is "The Region of NCD2539 - Above/North." |
Revision as of 18:16, 7 September 2020
NCD2539 is an object in space near a Cylon supply route which is known to the Colonials.
'Galactica' intentionally visits this area to lure Cylon forces, including a Resurrection Ship, into to it. The Colonials intend to kill their humanoid Cylon prisoners, whose consciousnesses would download and infect the Cylon populace with a human virus with a bioelectric pathogen that would effectively annihilate the Cylon race. The objectives of the Battle of NCD2539 are thwarted by internal sabotage (TRS: "A Measure of Salvation").
The complete designation of the battle's location is "The Region of NCD2539 - Above/North."
Notes
- "NCD2539" is likely a Colonial astronomical catalog's designation for a specific celestial object; for example a star system. Such designations are common, because there are far too many stars to name all of them. "Above/North" refers to a direction perpendicular to the galaxy's disk in relation to its spin direction.