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==Viruses as used in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' series==
==Viruses as used in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' series==


The virus infiltration tactic was used greatly in the first [[Cylon War]]. In response, the Colonials began using simpler technologies that were impossible to reprogram or shut down. The first [[Battlestar]]s, of which ''Galactica'' is a member, used computers but didn't network them or tie them to external sensors or communications, preventing a virus from entering ship's systems and minimizing damage to other systems in the event of an infection. Comparatively primitive communications gear and other hardware throughout the ships also reduced or eliminated the ability of the Cylons to hack into or shut down a shipboard function.
The virus infiltration tactic was used greatly in the first [[Cylon War]]. In response, the Colonials began using simpler technologies that were impossible to reprogram or shut down. The first [[battlestar]]s, of which ''Galactica'' is a member, used computers but didn't network them or tie them to external sensors or communications, preventing a virus from entering ship's systems and minimizing damage to other systems in the event of an infection. Comparatively primitive communications gear and other hardware throughout the ships also reduced or eliminated the ability of the Cylons to hack into or shut down a shipboard function.


In the [[Second Cylon War]], the [[Cylons]] returned to their tactic of infiltration after their espionage determined that Colonial use of computer technology had become widespread once again, 40 years after the first war. After [[Humano-Cylon]] agents created backdoors in the [[Command Navigation Program]] used by almost all Colonial military ships, the attacking Cylon fleet transmitted a virus that exploited the backdoors programmed in the CNP, commanding the ship's systems to shut down.  This permitted the easy destruction of Colonial defenses and slaughter of countless billions of Colonial citizens living on the [[Twelve Colonies]].
In the [[Second Cylon War]], the [[Cylons]] returned to their tactic of infiltration after their espionage determined that Colonial use of computer technology had become widespread once again, 40 years after the first war. After [[Humano-Cylon]] agents created backdoors in the [[Command Navigation Program]] used by almost all Colonial military ships, the attacking Cylon fleet transmitted a virus that exploited the backdoors programmed in the CNP, commanding the ship's systems to shut down.  This permitted the easy destruction of Colonial defenses and slaughter of countless billions of Colonial citizens living on the [[Twelve Colonies]].


Despite the efforts of decommissioning ''Galactica'' and converting it into a museum, the Battlestar was still designed to withstand this tactic as this new Cylon war began. While her last squadron of [[Viper]] Mark VII's were infected and destroyed early in the initial attack ([[Mini-Series]]), a squadron of Mark IIs onboard were redeployed. Like their carrier ship, these Vipers were also designed to ward off a Cylon infection and could hold their own against future Cylon attacks.
Despite the efforts of decommissioning ''Galactica'' and converting it into a museum, the battlestar was still designed to withstand this tactic as this new Cylon war began. While her last squadron of [[Viper]] Mark VII's were infected and destroyed early in the initial attack ([[Mini-Series]]), a squadron of Mark IIs onboard were redeployed. Like their carrier ship, these Vipers were also designed to ward off a Cylon infection and could hold their own against future Cylon attacks.


See also: [[Wikipedia:Computer Virus|Computer Viruses]]
See also: [[Wikipedia:Computer Virus|Computer Viruses]]

Revision as of 21:19, 10 October 2005

Definition

The term computer virus is used to describe a computer program designed to destroy, control, or debilitate another computer or its network. Viruses could be used to erase important files or compromise a system's security and ability to process information. Normally, computer users simply say "virus" in reference to a computer virus.

Viruses generally do not destroy hardware themselves, but can disrupt the hardware's ability to communicate to the person using it. Viruses are "spread" through downloaded attachments or computer programs that claim to be something (such as a picture, an important computer update, or game) that they are not. They can also be spread, or infiltrate a computer through the use of a backdoor, which allows a user to remotely install the virus without the user's knowledge.

Viruses as used in the Battlestar Galactica series

The virus infiltration tactic was used greatly in the first Cylon War. In response, the Colonials began using simpler technologies that were impossible to reprogram or shut down. The first battlestars, of which Galactica is a member, used computers but didn't network them or tie them to external sensors or communications, preventing a virus from entering ship's systems and minimizing damage to other systems in the event of an infection. Comparatively primitive communications gear and other hardware throughout the ships also reduced or eliminated the ability of the Cylons to hack into or shut down a shipboard function.

In the Second Cylon War, the Cylons returned to their tactic of infiltration after their espionage determined that Colonial use of computer technology had become widespread once again, 40 years after the first war. After Humano-Cylon agents created backdoors in the Command Navigation Program used by almost all Colonial military ships, the attacking Cylon fleet transmitted a virus that exploited the backdoors programmed in the CNP, commanding the ship's systems to shut down. This permitted the easy destruction of Colonial defenses and slaughter of countless billions of Colonial citizens living on the Twelve Colonies.

Despite the efforts of decommissioning Galactica and converting it into a museum, the battlestar was still designed to withstand this tactic as this new Cylon war began. While her last squadron of Viper Mark VII's were infected and destroyed early in the initial attack (Mini-Series), a squadron of Mark IIs onboard were redeployed. Like their carrier ship, these Vipers were also designed to ward off a Cylon infection and could hold their own against future Cylon attacks.

See also: Computer Viruses

Biological Viruses

Of course, viruses are also transmittable diseases of a non-bacterial nature that cause various ailments, such as the Common Cold or the Flu.

See Also

Command Navigation Program

Viper

Battlestar

Gaius Baltar

Number Six


See: Virus