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| ''[[Astral Queen]]'' || Prison ship, civilian || [[Revelations]] || [[Tom Zarek]] is found aboard this ship, along with 1500 prisoners heading toward [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] for parole hearings. Later the lead ship in [[Laura Roslin]]'s [[Laura Roslin faction|faction]].
| ''[[Astral Queen]]'' || Prison ship, civilian || [[Revelations]] || [[Tom Zarek]] is found aboard this ship, along with 1500 prisoners heading toward [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] for parole hearings. Later the lead ship in [[Laura Roslin]]'s [[Laura Roslin faction|faction]].
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| [[Botanical Cruiser]] || Agricultural ship, civilian || [[Revelations]] || A [[FTL]]-equipped ship seen in "[[The Passage]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]", and other Season 4 episodes; a sister ship is destroyed in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|second night]] of the Miniseries.
| [[Botanical Cruiser]] || Agricultural ship, civilian || Revelations || A [[FTL]]-equipped ship seen in "[[The Passage]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]", and other Season 4 episodes; a sister ship is destroyed in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|second night]] of the Miniseries.
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| ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' || ''Celestra'' type, civilian || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || Mentioned only.  
| ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' || ''Celestra'' type, civilian || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || Mentioned only.  
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| ''[[Daru Mozu]]'' || [[Tylium]] refinery, civilian || [[Dirty Hands]] || The Fleet's only tylium refinery ship. Damaged by a [[Demand Peace]] [[Epiphanies|suicide bomber]] and the site of a worker's strike [[Dirty Hands|much later]].
| ''[[Daru Mozu]]'' || [[Tylium]] refinery, civilian || [[Dirty Hands]] || The Fleet's only tylium refinery ship. Damaged by a [[Demand Peace]] [[Epiphanies|suicide bomber]] and the site of a worker's strike [[Dirty Hands|much later]].
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| ''[[Demetrius]]'' || Sewage recycling, civilian. || [[Revelations]] || Given to [[Kara Thrace]] and a select crew to try to find Earth.
| ''[[Demetrius]]'' || Sewage recycling, civilian. || Revelations || Given to [[Kara Thrace]] and a select crew to try to find Earth.
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| ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || [[Revelations]] || This is the last remaining [[Galactica type battlestar|original battlestar]] dating back to the [[Cylon War]]. It is the main protector and flagship of the Fleet, under direct command of [[William Adama]].
| ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' || [[Battlestar (RDM)|Battlestar]], military || Revelations || This is the last remaining [[Galactica type battlestar|original battlestar]] dating back to the [[Cylon War]]. It is the main protector and flagship of the Fleet, under direct command of [[William Adama]].
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| ''[[Gemenon Traveller]]'' || Unknown type, civilian || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || A copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] is captured and held here for interrogation and, later, execution.  
| ''[[Gemenon Traveller]]'' || Unknown type, civilian || [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] || A copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] is captured and held here for interrogation and, later, execution.  
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| ''[[Monarch]]'' || [[Mining ship]], civilian || [[Collaborators]] || A mining ship that joins the [[Laura Roslin faction]].
| ''[[Monarch]]'' || [[Mining ship]], civilian || [[Collaborators]] || A mining ship that joins the [[Laura Roslin faction]].
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| ''[[Prometheus]]'' || Freighter, civilian || [[Revelations]] || Commanded by [[Doyle Franks]], ''Promethus'' has a reputation as an "off the grid" freighter involved in the [[black market (organization)|black market]].  
| ''[[Prometheus]]'' || Freighter, civilian || Revelations || Commanded by [[Doyle Franks]], ''Promethus'' has a reputation as an "off the grid" freighter involved in the [[black market (organization)|black market]].  
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| ''[[Space Park]]'' || Unknown type, civilian || [[Revelations]] || Arguably the easiest identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring, it has no specific name. It is severely damaged during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], and is repaired en route to Earth.
| ''[[Space Park]]'' || Unknown type, civilian || Revelations || Arguably the easiest identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring, it has no specific name. It is severely damaged during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], and is repaired en route to Earth.
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| ''[[Striker]]'' || ''Celestra'' type, civilian || [[Home, Part II]] || Damaged in a refueling operation overseen by Captain [[George Birch]].
| ''[[Striker]]'' || ''Celestra'' type, civilian || [[Home, Part II]] || Damaged in a refueling operation overseen by Captain [[George Birch]].
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:* The original USS [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]] from the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' TV series makes a cameo in the [[:md:Image:Enterprise in fleet.jpg|last shot of the Fleet]] as [[Elosha]] chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1 [[opening credits]] use this shot, so ''Enterprise'' makes a very quick appearance with each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the [[Season 1 DVD]] set).
:* The original USS [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]] from the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' TV series makes a cameo in the [[:md:Image:Enterprise in fleet.jpg|last shot of the Fleet]] as [[Elosha]] chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1 [[opening credits]] use this shot, so ''Enterprise'' makes a very quick appearance with each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the [[Season 1 DVD]] set).
:*The ill-fated [[Botanical Cruiser]] in the Miniseries was added in homage to the [[Agro Ship]] from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film ''[[Wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]'', a Universal/MCA movie that special effects guru [[John Dykstra]] worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet ([[The Passage]]).
:*The ill-fated [[Botanical Cruiser]] in the Miniseries was added in homage to the [[Agro Ship]] from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film ''[[Wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]'', a Universal/MCA movie that special effects guru [[John Dykstra]] worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet ([[The Passage]]).
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==See Also==
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Revision as of 09:36, 16 June 2008

This article involves the fleet of faster-than-light-capable civilian ships in the Re-imagined Series. For information on its sublight counterpart in the Original Series, see The Fleet (TOS). For general information on other articles pertaining to fleets, see: Fleet (disambiguation).

The Fleet is a convoy of ships sheltering the human survivors of the Cylon attack. The Fleet forms the backdrop of the drama of the Re-imagined Series.

The Fleet in formation (Miniseries).

Overview

"The Fleet" originates as a convoy of about 60 commercial and civilian ships in the space surrounding Caprica. Laura Roslin - with the aid of Sharon Valerii - initiates the clustering of stranded vessels in the aftermath of the Cylon invasion of the Twelve Colonies, thus forming the convoy. Twenty of these ships are abandoned to a squadron of attacking Raiders because they either lack FTL drives, or are damaged, like Gemenon Liner 1701. The remaining vessels join battlestar Galactica - the only Colonial warship known to have survived the Cylon attack - in the upper atmosphere of the gas giant Ragnar. From here on, Galactica shoulders the role of the Fleet's protector (Miniseries).

Anastasia Dualla explains in "33" that 53 ships have jumped away from an attacking Cylon baseship, with 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL drives. Adding Galactica to this tally, results in a total number of 64 ships. Saul Tigh's statement in "The Farm" that the 24 ships departing with the Laura Roslin faction represent "almost a third of the fleet", implies that the number of ships in the Fleet is approximately in the mid-70's. By "The Passage", there are likely fewer ships left in the Fleet because of the Cloud Nine destruction (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II) and the settlement and emergency exodus of New Caprica (Exodus, Part II).

The political and social troubles befalling the Fleet as it wanders through space, serve as a metaphor for all of humanity, since the Fleet literally is what is left of humanity in the television series.

The phrase "the Fleet" functions not only as a signifier for the actual ships of the convoy, but as an indicator of the people on board, and therefore for mankind. Often the term is used to refer to the civilian populations, as opposed to the military personnel of Galactica and Pegasus. Usage of the term "the Fleet" has not gained more than an informal acceptance, as can be seen by President Roslin's continued use of the term President of the Twelve Colonies. This may be interpreted either as an expression of hope that the people of the Fleet will re-establish themselves on a new world, or a psychological inability to accept the Fleet as the only home that humanity will know for a long time.

After several years of searching the Fleet eventually reaches Earth, but finds it to be a nuclear wasteland (Revelations).

Ships

  • Colonial ships use launch keys to activate the ship's systems (Precipice). The keys are unique to each vessel and are extremely difficult to copy.

Remaining

Name Ship type / function Last Seen Notes
Astral Queen Prison ship, civilian Revelations Tom Zarek is found aboard this ship, along with 1500 prisoners heading toward Caprica for parole hearings. Later the lead ship in Laura Roslin's faction.
Botanical Cruiser Agricultural ship, civilian Revelations A FTL-equipped ship seen in "The Passage", "He That Believeth In Me", and other Season 4 episodes; a sister ship is destroyed in the second night of the Miniseries.
Celestra Celestra type, civilian Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II Mentioned only.
Chrion Luxury liner, civilian The Passage Successfully shepherded to the algae planet.
Colonial Heavy 798 / Colonial One Transport ship, government Revelations President Roslin's flagship and seat of the spaceborne Colonial government since the Fall. As of Season 4, the ship also holds the Quorum of Twelve.
Daru Mozu Tylium refinery, civilian Dirty Hands The Fleet's only tylium refinery ship. Damaged by a Demand Peace suicide bomber and the site of a worker's strike much later.
Demetrius Sewage recycling, civilian. Revelations Given to Kara Thrace and a select crew to try to find Earth.
Galactica Battlestar, military Revelations This is the last remaining original battlestar dating back to the Cylon War. It is the main protector and flagship of the Fleet, under direct command of William Adama.
Gemenon Traveller Unknown type, civilian Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II A copy of Leoben Conoy is captured and held here for interrogation and, later, execution.
Gemini Freighter The Passage Used as a decoy in the Battle for the Tylium Asteroid. Joins Laura Roslin's separatist fleet. Is later part of the so-called defense fleet over New Caprica.
Gideon Supply ship, civilian The Son Also Rises A supply ship involved in an incident where four civilians are killed by Galactica Marines. Later appeared on voting tally boards during the election and survives after New Caprica.
Kimba Huta Cold storage vessel, civilian Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II Featured in "The Farm" where Tom Zarek, Laura Roslin and Lee Adama hide out after Roslin's escape from Galactica.
Majahual Mining ship, civilian Scar Mines crucial metals needed to build Vipers.
Monarch Mining ship, civilian Collaborators A mining ship that joins the Laura Roslin faction.
Prometheus Freighter, civilian Revelations Commanded by Doyle Franks, Promethus has a reputation as an "off the grid" freighter involved in the black market.
Space Park Unknown type, civilian Revelations Arguably the easiest identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring, it has no specific name. It is severely damaged during the Battle of the Ionian Nebula, and is repaired en route to Earth.
Striker Celestra type, civilian Home, Part II Damaged in a refueling operation overseen by Captain George Birch.
Thera Sita Kimba Huta type, civilian The Woman King Ship is successfully shepherded to algae planet and later temporarily transfers refugees to Galactica in "The Woman King".
Virgon Express Flattop type, civilian Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II First introduced in "Water" as it undergoes underway water replenishment from Galactica's stores.

Additional ships

Passenger and luxury liners
  • An unnamed Gemenon Liners passenger cruiser (33).
  • An unnamed Pan Galactic spaceliner (Miniseries, "Exodus, Part II", "The Passage").

Destroyed

Name Ship type / function Last Seen Notes
Botanical Cruiser Agricultural and transport vessel, civilian Miniseries A sublight-only vessel that is destroyed by the Cylons after the Fall, before Roslin's Fleet rendezvous with Galactica at Ragnar.
Carina Flattop-type salvage and repair ship, civilian The Passage Lost in transit in a star cluster.
Cloud Nine Luxury liner, civilian/government Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II Designed to mimic the environment of a habitable planet, Cloud Nine became the meeting place for the first Quorum of Twelve after the Fall. It is later home to legalized prostitution (Black Market) and Demand Peace (Epiphanies). The ship is destroyed by a nuclear warhead detonated by Gina Inviere, resulting in the destruction of at least three other ships.
Olympic Carrier Luxury liner, civilian 33 Destroyed by Lee Adama and Kara Thrace after an apparent Cylon takeover.
Pegasus Battlestar, military Exodus, Part II[1] This is the last remaining Mercury class battlestar. Formerly commanded by Helena Cain (Pegasus), Jack Fisk (Resurrection Ship, Part II) and Barry Garner (The Captain's Hand). Under the command of Lee Adama when it is destroyed during the Battle of New Caprica (Exodus, Part II)
Pyxis Luxury liner, civilian He That Believeth In Me Commanded by Captain Tarney, this ship is successfully shepherded to the algae planet, but later destroyed in the Battle of the Ionian Nebula resulting in 600 deaths.

Additional ships

Mentioned Only

Note: Many of the ship names first seen on the voting board are also used in later episodes, both for mentioned-only and seen ships. As such, it is clear that the writers have a list of the ships to pick names from and don't just make up new ones.
Seen but unnamed
Note: Any of these vessels is probably identical to one of the mentioned only ones above.

Demographics

A few points of information are available concerning the demographics of the Fleet. In "33", before the destruction of the Olympic Carrier, there are 5,251 survivors from Sagittaron and 49,998 total survivors. In "Home, Part I", the Laura Roslin faction leaves the Fleet with 18,000 individuals, of which 9,500 ware Gemenese and 6,250 were Capricans. At that time the total population of the Fleet is 47,857.

This information is sparse, but it gives a general idea of the population breakdown of the Fleet if a few assumptions are made for the sake of argument.

  • Note that Gemenon and Caprica have more citizens in the Roslin faction alone than Sagittaron has in the entire Fleet. The Twelve Colonies are clearly not represented in equal proportion.
  • Before the destruction of the Olympic Carrier, Sagittaron natives make up 10.50% of the Fleet. Solely for the purpose of argument, it is assumed that the Olympic Carrier's population breakdown was identical to the rest of the Fleet's and that Sagittaron continues to make up 10.50% of the Fleet's total population.
  • The figures from the Roslin faction can be interpreted in several ways:
  • ASSUMPTION 1: All Gemenese and Capricans jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction.
  • Caprica: 6,250 persons (13%)
  • Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 27,081 (57%)
  • ASSUMPTION 2: All Gemenese jump to Kobol with the Roslin faction, lured by the "religion card", but the Caprican portion of the Roslin faction is representative of the Fleet.
  • Caprica: 28,204 persons (59%)
  • Gemenon: 9,500 persons (20%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 5,127 persons (11%)
  • ASSUMPTION 3: Caprican and Gemenese portions of the Roslin faction are representative of the Fleet.
  • Caprica: 16,617 persons (35%)
  • Gemenon: 25,258 persons (53%)
  • Sagittaron: 5,026 persons (11%)
  • Others: 956 (2%)
  • Although it is plausible that the Caprican population is substantially larger than the other Colonies, as Colonial Heavy 798 is in the vicinity when the attack begins, and is the nucleus around which the Fleet rallies, it is unlikely that the populations of each colony are grossly unequal, or else the Quorum of Twelve would be a very poor system of government. The likeliest scenario is therefore somewhere in between assumptions 1 and 2, with nearly all of the Gemenon population (drawn by the "religion card") and a large portion of the Caprican population leaving with Roslin.
  • Alternatively, it is possible that the population of the Colonies are grossly unequal. Although the structure of the Quorum of Twelve appears to maintain at least a fiction that the Colonies are roughly equal, next to nothing is known about how the governmental system of the Colonies was established or how it evolved over time. Indeed, the United States Senate, for example, by design expressly assumes that the various states constituting it are 'equal' even though this is clearly not the case in terms of their respective populations. Furthermore, the fact that a system of government is 'poor' or else not representatively proportional does not mean it cannot actually be implemented and even survive for long periods of time.

As for the population distribution, the population of several ships is known: Galactica (2,693 as of "Water"), the Olympic Carrier (1,345 as of "33"), Astral Queen (1,500 as of "Bastille Day", retconned up from 500 in the Miniseries) and Pyxis (600 when destroyed in "He That Believeth In Me"). There are 176 civilians in the cargo hold of Colonial One in "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II". The Fleet is stated at about 75 ships in "Resistance", retconned up from 40 in the Miniseries.

  • Going by the 75 ship count, the remaining ships besides Galactica and the Astral Queen each carry about 600 persons on average.
  • The 23 ships that leave with the Laura Roslin faction, apart from the Astral Queen, would have an average population of about 720 persons per ship.

The Fleet's population has declined by about 8,000 since the above.

Notes

  • Unofficially, many viewers refer to the Fleet as the "RTF"; "Rag Tag Fleet", or more fully, "RTFF." These nicknames come from the term "Rag Tag Fugitive Fleet," a name used in the opening credits voice over of the Original Series (performed by series creator Lorne Greene), describing the civilian refugee fleet.
  • In the Miniseries, astute viewers may recognize three spacecraft with notable resemblances of ships from other SF universes. The first two of these ships aren't considered a canonical part of the series or the Fleet, but their appearance adds a bit of humor and pays homage to other notable science fiction and their creative staff.
  • Serenity, the central ship from the TV series Firefly and the motion picture Serenity, appears briefly in the sky outside the window of a doctor's office where viewers first see Laura Roslin. The ship does not appear in the Fleet.
  • The original USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from the original Star Trek TV series makes a cameo in the last shot of the Fleet as Elosha chants a prayer in the memorial service near the end of the Miniseries. Look to the upper right corner for the ship in a still frame. All Season 1 opening credits use this shot, so Enterprise makes a very quick appearance with each of the first 13 episodes (This is best viewed from the Season 1 DVD set).
  • The ill-fated Botanical Cruiser in the Miniseries was added in homage to the Agro Ship from the Original Series, which in turn were the re-used models from the SF film Silent Running, a Universal/MCA movie that special effects guru John Dykstra worked on a few years prior. At least one FTL-capable version of this ship survives and exists in the Fleet (The Passage).

References

  1. Technically, "Razor" is the last time the ship is seen, but the events of that DVD movie occur in Season 2, whereas "Exodus" occurs in Season 3.

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