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*Providing a dedicated planning and briefing centre for the development of and execution of special operations under the control of a battlestar.
*Providing a dedicated planning and briefing centre for the development of and execution of special operations under the control of a battlestar.


The Situation Room comprises s large electronic map table that can be configured for a variety of uses, supported by a number of information-relay consoles (e.g. monitoring communications). The walls of the Situation Room can be used to project images to assist in the planning of strike or other missions.  
The Situation Room comprises a large electronic map table that can be configured for a variety of uses, supported by a number of information-relay consoles (e.g. monitoring communications). The walls of the Situation Room can be used to project images to assist in the planning of strike or other missions.  


Around a dozen personnel staff the Situation Room during an operation, in addition to any command staff who may be in attendance.
Around a dozen personnel staff the Situation Room during an operation, in addition to any command staff who may be in attendance.

Revision as of 22:45, 8 March 2005

Battlestar Situation Room (credit: Sci-Fi Channel)

The Situation Room is a tactical planning and strike operations centre, located close to a battlestar's CIC (The Hand of God).

The Situation Room has two functions:

  • Monitoring and controlling large-scale operations which cannot be fully monitored or controlled from the CIC without interfering with shipboard operations
  • Providing a dedicated planning and briefing centre for the development of and execution of special operations under the control of a battlestar.

The Situation Room comprises a large electronic map table that can be configured for a variety of uses, supported by a number of information-relay consoles (e.g. monitoring communications). The walls of the Situation Room can be used to project images to assist in the planning of strike or other missions.

Around a dozen personnel staff the Situation Room during an operation, in addition to any command staff who may be in attendance.