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prominent destruction during the first act. The "Pegasus" appeared in the two-part episode "The Living Legend" with its name shown prominently on the ship's hull throughout. The ultimate fate of
Pegasus was left ambiguous with strong indications the ship would return in later seasons. The "Galactica" was the only other ship filmed with footage of its name on the hull plate during the series. No other Battlestars were filmed in detail; Acropolis, Pacifica, and Triton appeared briefly in fleet
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rescue Hera, but a counterassault by the remaining Cylon forces in the colony results in a standoff. A truce is negotiated, but hostilities resume when the Final Five fail to transmit the plans for Cylon resurrection to the colony. The colony is hit by several nukes accidentally fired from a disabled
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Battlestar was named in verified early internal documents within the Universal Studios art department while the series was in pre-production. This Battlestar was named the Prometheus. However, the Prometheus was not mentioned in any aired episode and has not been identified in dialog from any
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Battlestars subsequently listed through written licensed sources close to the television production. The earliest of these was the Battlestar Solaria From the novelization of the pilot episode titled Battlestar Galactica (1978). This book was written during the production of
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is protected by both "electronic shields" and a heavy metal double-pocket hatch shield that covers its panoramic bridge viewport; the latter is closed in "positive shield" state and open in "negative shield" state. However, while these might provide limited protection, they are insufficient to guard
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were originated from this book. The book was poorly edited and considered unreliable at best during the development of its content. Many editorial elements appeared to be internally created specifically for the book with no connection to the original source material at all, including the new Battle
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Battlestar Cerebus was another name referenced from a novelization Battlestar Galactica 7 War of the Gods (1982) which was later adapted into the War of the Gods episode. Cerebus was described as a Battlestar that Commander Adama had served on in his early career. As the book was released after
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was said in the episode "Gun on Ice Planet Zero" to have been destroyed during the events of "Saga of a Star World". However, the "Saga of a Star World" shooting script and background dialog contradicted the "Gun on Ice Planet Zero" dialog. Columbia's implied presence within the fleet at the ambush
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Thrace uses co-ordinates derived from the musical notes of a song that has haunted both her and the Final Five Cylons, resulting in the ship arriving at the planet that will eventually become modern-day Earth. A Raptor is sent to rendezvous with the fleet, and the survivors of the Twelve
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crew. Upon arriving, each passenger was checked for medical issues by civilian doctors and medical staff. Also now housed in the starboard hangar deck was a makeshift bar called "Joe's", located behind a storage area. Joe's was equipped with a bumper pool table, Pyramid arcade area, and a heavily
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Battlestar. Other energy needs are met by
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was on approach to the starboard landing deck, which indicated that the starboard flight pod had started flight operations again. However, this is likely a dialogue error because in the finale it was still shown to be a museum and Oilslick was never moved.
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eventually begins to show severe metal fatigue. Attempts to seal the ship's multiple stress fractures with the Cylon resin fail, and Adama orders the ship to be abandoned and stripped of weapons, parts and supplies. The discovery of the Cylon colony gives
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jumps to within point-blank firing range of the colony, making it impossible for missiles to be used, and sustains more damage in the exchange of gunfire. Anders disrupts the colony's systems and shuts down their weapons. A squadron of Raptors jumps from
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s last operational squadron of Mark VII Vipers participated in the decommissioning ceremony before departing the ship for reassignment. The squadron was redirected to intercept a group of Cylon fighters and was subsequently disabled by the Cylon
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underwent refits and upgrades (for example, at the end of her career, she was equipped with the latest Mark VII Viper space superiority fighter). However, the computer systems were never networked nor integrated during these refits.
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s starboard landing bay, destroying it in the process, and the Battlestar is rammed into the colony. Marine and centurion assault teams from the Raptors and from
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