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Post by Administrator on Mar 31, 2010 11:08:48 GMT -6
Bandala - 309 crew, Heavy Cargo/Transport ship, converted to Machine Shop and medium manufacturing.
Fortuna - 210 crew, Heavy Cargo/Transport ship, converted to moderate size mill. Has 2 electric arc furnaces, able to smelt 40 metric tons of raw iron ore or scrap. Milling capabilities as well.
Colonial Wanderer - 91 crew, cargo ship, hauling scrap metal salvaged from the 12 Colonies.
Eresea - 87 crew, Medium cargo/transport ship, hauling scrap metal salvaged from the 12 Colonies.
Decuma - Passenger liner, 77 crew 843 passengers
Clotho - Pasenger liner, 43 crew, 177 passengers
Aerilon Tours (Passenger Liner) - 755 passengers, 59 crew
Caprican Planter (Agro ship) - 422 crew, carrying 626 head of cattle, 422 dairy cows, 987 hens w/499 roosters, 1625 hatched chicks - feed, water, antibiotics (agri use).
Galactic Sustainer (Agro ship) - 507 crew, carrying seeds, fruit trees, livestock to include cattle, swine, poultry and crop processing facilities to include canning.
Gemenon Explorer (Passenger Liner) - 974 passengers, 66 crew
Maru Hako (Large Roll-on/Roll-off cargo ship) - 87 crew. Loaded with fresh produce, packaged meats, freeze-dried foods, refrigerated goods.
Nebula (Cargo ship) - 98 crew, carrying machinery and parts from the 12 Colonies.
Pan-Galactic (Passenger Liner) - 1623 passengers, 54 crew
Pandora (Heavy Cargo/Transport ship) - 309 crew, ship converted to Machine Shop and medium manufacturing.
Virgon Supply Lines (Cargo ship) - 112 crew, carrying textiles and bales of cotton.
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Post by Administrator on Oct 5, 2010 16:23:03 GMT -6
List of Civilian ships within the Fleet (will be updated as needed)
Aerilon Tours (Passenger Liner) - 755 passengers, 59 crew
Caprican Planter (Agro ship) - 422 crew, carrying 626 head of cattle, 422 dairy cows, 987 hens w/ 499 roosters, 1625 hatched chicks - feed, water, antibiotics (agri use).
Clotho - Passenger Liner, 43 crew, 177 passengers.
Colonial Wanderer - 91 crew, cargo ship, hauling scrap metal salvaged from Vulture and Cerberus wreckage.
Daphne - 87 crew, Medium cargo/ transport ship, hauling scrap metal salvaged from Vulture and Cerberus.
Fortuna - 210 crew, Heavy Cargo/Transport ship, converted to moderate size mill. Has 2 electric arc furnaces, able to smelt 40 metric tons of raw iron ore or scrap. Milling capabilities as well.
Galactic Sustainer (Agro ship) - 507 crew, carrying seeds, fruit trees, livestock to include cattle, swine, poultry and crop processing facilities to include canning.
Gemenon Explorer (Passenger Liner) - 974 passengers, 66 crew
Maru Hako (Large Roll-on/Roll-off cargo ship) - 87 crew. Loaded with fresh produce, packaged meats, freeze-dried foods, refrigerated goods.
Pan-Galactic (Passenger Liner) - 1623 passengers, 54 crew - DESTROYED!
Pandora (Heavy Cargo/Transport ship) - 309 crew, ship converted to Machine Shop and medium manufacturing.
Virgon Supply Lines (Cargo ship) - 112 crew, carrying textiles and bales of cotton.
Ships in Blue are involved in the supply conspiracy
Nahru Mali (Cargo Ship) - 38 crew, 157 civilian passengers. Carrying supplies and provisions from New Earth.
Jasmine (Cargo Ship) - 49 crew, 86 civilian passenegrs. Carrying supplies, provisions, bottled water from New Earth.
Scorpion (Container Ship) - 19 crew. Carrying 2,000,000 cases of mil-rats from New Earth
Cam Boor (Container Ship) - 51 crew. Carrying 1,000,000 cases of dehydrated meats and vegetables from New Earth.
Olympic Provider (Refrigerated Cargo Ship) - 178 crew, 213 civilian passengers. Carrying cases of dehydrated foods, bottled water, frozen foods, medical supplies/medicines from New Earth.
TransColonial 56 (Refrigerated Cargo Ship) - 66 crew. Carrying frozen and dehydrated provisions
Predator (Roll-on, Roll-off Cargo Ship) - 32 crew. Carrying cases of provisions from New Earth
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Post by fleetops on Apr 16, 2011 0:09:45 GMT -6
Message from the Commander, Fleet Shipyard Terra
Attention all Colonial vessels. Commencing immediately, those vessels assigned to the upcoming mission to the 12 Colonies will begin their transit to the Fleet Supply Station and will begin taking up station at the anchorage there.
All ships shall conduct their final preparations for the mission at that time. Ships will begin jumping to the first coordinates approximately 6 hours after all vessels have arrived at the Fleet Supply Station.
All Colonial vessels are urged to show caution while transiting the area as there will be many vessels present and shuttle/raptor traffic will be heavy. There will be a constant CAP flown while the Fleet is in transit and at anchorage.
Additional updates will follow from Fleet Comm Center.
End Message
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Post by fleetops on Apr 16, 2011 0:19:00 GMT -6
Additional civilian ships now present and assigned to mission to 12 Colonies:
Delilah-Passenger ship. 28 crew, carries 200 passengers. Registered to Pan-Terran Tours
Hector-Passenger ship. 37 crew, carries 180 passengers, small cargo bay. Registered to Colonial Passenger Lines, Inc.
Pericles-Cargo ship. 102 crew. Carries medium cargo, dry bulk goods. Registered to Colonial Transport Services.
Aphrodite-Luxury passenger Liner. 67 crew, carries 225 passengers. Registered to Cherry Excursions.
Demeter-Agriculture cargo transport ship. 164 crew, carries livestock and containerized cereal grain products (oats, barley, wheat, corn). Registered to Agri-Transporters.
Jeremiah-Cargo ship. 85 crew, carries bulk manufactured goods (steel, processed lumber, etc;) Registered to Colonial Transport Services.
Pan-Colonial 612-Passenger Liner. 103 crew, carries 250 passengers. Registered to Cherry Excursions.
Erin-Maintenance/Repair ship. 89 crew. Capable of servicing all civilian ships for all repair needs. Registered to The Gaffo Corp.
Australias-Roll-on/Roll-off container ship. 76 crew, transports containers. Registered to Bullethead Transport.
Nirvana-Luxury Excursion/Passenger Liner. 218 crew, carries 450 passengers. Registered to Cherry Excursions.
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Post by fleetops on Feb 26, 2012 0:36:36 GMT -6
List of ships from the Series:
Name Ship type / function Last Seen Notes Astral Queen Prison ship The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Tom Zarek is found aboard this ship along with 1,500 prisoners heading toward Caprica for parole hearings. Later the lead ship in Laura Roslin's faction. Also home to former Galactica crewmen and officers from the mutiny.
Botanical Cruiser Agricultural ship The Plan, Daybreak, Part II An FTL-capable agricultural ship. A sublight version of this ship is destroyed in the second night of the Miniseries.
Celestra Celestra type The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Seen in various fleet shoots.
Chrion Luxury liner The Passage Successfully shepherded to the algae planet.
Colonial One/Colonial Heavy 798 Transport ship, government The Plan, Daybreak, Part II President Roslin's flagship and seat of the spaceborne Colonial government since the Fall. As of Season 4, the ship also held the Quorum of Twelve until they were killed by Tom Zarek.
Cybele Scylla type The Plan Escorted by Raptors through a very dense star cluster to the algae planet (TRS: "The Passage"). A copy of Simon refuses to blow up this ship and airlocks himself instead (TRS: "The Plan"). Named for the "Earth Mother" goddess of ancient Asia Minor.
Demetrius Sewage recycling Daybreak, Part II Given to Kara Thrace and a select crew to try to find Earth. Later returned to the fleet.
Galactica Battlestar, military The Plan, Daybreak, Part II 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 Kimba Huta type The Plan, Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II A copy of Leoben Conoy is captured and held here for interrogation and, later, executed.
Gemini Freighter The Plan, Daybreak, Part II 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. Later escorted through the star cluster.
Gideon Supply ship The Son Also Rises A supply ship involved in an incident where four civilians are killed by Galactica Marines. Survives after New Caprica.
Hitei Kan Refinery ship Daybreak, Part II The ship is the site of the worker's strike in the episode "Dirty Hands" and a mutiny authorized by Tom Zarek in A Disquiet Follows My Soul.
Kimba Huta Cold storage vessel 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 Scar Mines crucial metals needed to build Vipers.
Monarch Mining ship Collaborators A mining ship that joins the Laura Roslin faction. Mentioned in "Collaborators".
Prometheus Freighter The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Commanded by Doyle Franks, Prometheus has a reputation as an "off the grid" freighter involved in the black market. Survived New Caprica and captain was a member of the Judges Tribunial for the Baltar Trial.
Rebel Basestar Cylon Basestar Daybreak, Part II Basestar of the Rebel Cylons that joins the Fleet as part of an alliance against Cavil's forces, later officially joining the Fleet after the Quorum of Twelve is dissolved and the Quorum of Ships' Captains is created.
Rising Star Medical Transport The Plan, Daybreak, Part II A medical ship similarly named and visually similar to the Original Series ship of the same name is seen in Season 4 and "The Plan". It is not mentioned on either Colonial One or Galactica's tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Scylla Civilian transport Razor One of a small fleet of ships encountered by the battlestar Pegasus. Qualified crew and complement, including Peter Laird, were forcibly conscripted onto the Pegasus. FTL drive was also removed and the ship and remaining survivors were left to their fate.
Striker Celestra type Home, Part II Damaged in a refueling operation overseen by Captain George Birch.
Thera Sita Kimba Huta type The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Ship is successfully shepherded to algae planet and later temporarily transfers refugees to Galactica in "The Woman King".
Virgon Express Flattop type The Plan, Downloaded First introduced in "Water" as it undergoes underway water replenishment from Galactica 's stores. Seen in fleet until Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II.
Zephyr Ringed ship The Plan, Daybreak, Part II Arguably the easiest identifiable civilian ship due to its large ring. It is severely damaged during the Battle of the Ionian Nebula, and is repaired en route to Earth. It is considered the hub of all civilian activity and rest-and-recreation in the Fleet (likely since Cloud 9 had been destroyed by Gina Inviere).
Mentioned only
Unless otherwise mentioned, the following ships are only listed on the voting tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".[2] Many of these ships are mentioned or featured again, as the production generated a master list for reference.
Name Notes
Adrasteia In Greek mythology, Adrasteia (also spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, and Adastreia) was a nymph who was charged by Rhea to raise the infant Zeus in secret to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos) in the Dictaean cave.
Amduatey The ship is named after the Ancient Egyptian Amduat, which literally means "That Which is in the Afterworld". It was an important funeral text usually inscribed in the tombs of pharoahs. The Amduat told the story of the sun god Ra, who set in the evening and traveled through the underworld at night, only to rise again in the morning. It was understood that the dead pharaoh was taking the same journey, through the underworld, only to rise again with Ra as an immortal in the morning.
Aether In Greek mythology, Aether is one of the Protogenos (first-born). He is the personification of the "upper sky," space, and heaven, and the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to regular air, the gloomy lower air of the Earth, which mortals breathe.
Argo Navis Captained by Simpson Markson, who is selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial [3]. Argo Navis was a large southern constellation representing the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
Aurora A ship in the fleet that was home to a friend of Emily Kowalski (TRS: "Faith"). In Roman mythology, Aurora is the goddess of dawn. This goddess also exists within the series's own mythology.
Azimenarius Azimenarius is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One, but is not on the master voting tally board on Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Baah Pakal The XO of the ship was a friend of Saul Tigh's. They held a pair of DDG-62 engines that would be used in the Blackbird's construction (TRS: "Flight of the Phoenix"). Later appeared on the master voting tally board on Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Boreas Named for the god of the north wind in Greek mythology. Boreas is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One, but is absent from the master tally board on Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Breton On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Carillon Trader In the Original Series, Carillon is the infamous "casino planet" from "Saga of a Star World".
Cassandra Named for the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy who had the power of prophecy, but was cursed so that no one believed her.
Coba Coba is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Clymene Clymene is noted on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One, but is absent from the master tally board on Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". Several women and deities in Greek myth are named Clymene.
Dahshur Dahshur is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Diomedes Diomedes is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". Presumably named for the ancient hero of the Trojan War of the same name.
Embla Brokk The name Embla Brokk may be derived from the names of two figures in Norse mythology: Embla, the first woman, and Brokkr, a dwarf who helped create Draupnir (a magical ring) and Mjolnir (Thor's hammer). Embla Brokk is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Enkidu Among the first ships to navigate the star cluster to the algae planet (TRS: "The Passage"). Named after the Enkidu of the Sumerian mythological epic of Gilgamesh.
Epheme The Epheme may be named for a minor character in Greek mythology who was nurse to the Muses.
Faru Sadin Successfully guided through the star cluster to the algae planet by Captain Louanne "Kat" Katraine, who sacrifices her life in the process (The Passage).
Freighter 212 A ship on which Lieutenant (later Captain) Louanne "Kat" Katraine apparently has some "buddies" (TRS: "Final Cut"). Indications are that "Freighter 212" is merely the hull number for the ship, as this name is not written on either tally boards during the election in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Galatea Probably named for a main character in the Greek myth of Pygmalion. Pygmalion, a sculptor, creates a statue of a woman, which is so beautiful that he falls in love with it, and the gods reward him by bringing her (Galatea) to life.
Greenleaf A freighter mentioned several times in the series ("Epiphanies", "Sacrifice", "Crossroads, Part I")
Harrak On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Hexare On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Inchon Velle When Kara Thrace has disturbing dreams about Leoben and the mandala in her apartment, Karl Agathon suggests that she see a psychiatrist on Inchon Velle (TRS: "Maelstrom"). Also where a brain surgeon was brought over from to oversee Samuel T. Anders' brain surgery (TRS: "No Exit").
Kara Nixal On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Kiya Kiya is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
McConnell Commander Fisk made runs to this ship in order to build up a stock pile of supplies for the black market (TRS: "Black Market"). The ship is on neither Colonial One nor Galactica's tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Mutem Wia Mutem Wia is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Odysseus Named for the hero in Greek mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was the subject of Homer's epic The Odyssey.
Persephone Persephone is noted on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II". Persephone is the daughter of the goddess Demeter. She is forced to marry the god of the underworld, Hades, but Demeter works out a compromise where Persephone is allowed to return to the world of the living for a portion of the year.
Picon 36 Presumed to have jumped away with the FTL-capable ships in the Miniseries
Picon Princess On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Rhadamanthys On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Salpica In the extended cut of "Unfinished Business", Salpica is mentioned as the ship Samuel Anders lives on after the escape from New Caprica and before moving permanently to Galactica.
Sargon May be named after either Sargon I or Sargon II, ancient Assyrian kings on Earth. Seen only on the voting tally boards in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Scorpia Traveller After disembarking from Scorpia Traveller, a copy of the humanoid Cylon Aaron Doral evades security checkpoints, nearly succeeding in the assassination of William Adama in a suicide bombing (TRS: "Litmus"). The ship is not on either tally board in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Swordfish On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Tarbadek On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Tauranian Traveller Mentioned in a deleted scene in "33". Later, its name is on the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Tora Bashiri "Tora bashiri" is Japanese for "tiger's run." It is a term used in Iaido, a Japanese martial art. The ship's name is on the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Vena Capa Vena Capa is on the master tally board on Galactica, but not on the whiteboard voting tracker on Colonial One in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Virga Virga is on the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
Ziusudra On the voting tally boards on both Colonial One and Galactica in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II".
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Post by fleetops on May 31, 2012 18:16:44 GMT -6
URGENT ALL COLONIAL AND TERRAN UNITS IMMEDIATE RENDEZVOUS TERRA COORDINATES COMMENCE JUMP SEQUENCE GAMMA ALL BATTLEGROUPS PREPARE FOR ENEMY ACTION UPON JUMP COMPLETION FIFTEEN TO EIGHTEEN ENEMY BASESTARS PLANETARY ASSAULT UNDERWAY ALL AVAILABLE COLONIAL MARINE UNITS TO EMBARK TO SURFACE
BY ORDER OF FLEET ADMIRAL MIDDLETON BATTLESTAR LEONIDES
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Post by fleetops on Sept 17, 2012 14:42:52 GMT -6
Message from Colonial Fleet Headquarters
Final tally of damages to Colonial Fleet, ships lost and/or destroyed and casualties Following is a list of all ships that were destroyed or too badly damaged to repair, all ships damaged, all Fleet facilities destroyed or damaged, and personnel casualties. Ships destroyedBattlecarrier Pacifica BCG-98 (too badly damaged to attempt repairs, will be gutted and scrapped) Battlecruiser Hephaestus (BCR-544) Battlestar Deuteronomy (BSG-88) Gunstars: Boreas –was still under construction but placed into action Eurus – was still under construction but placed into action Notus - was still under construction but placed into action Zephyrus - was still under construction but placed into action Ships damaged:Gunstars Perseids (BGS-012) and Cronus -(BSB-10), along with the Battlestar Proteus (BSG-76), Chrysalis (BSG-72), multiple missile hits to various areas of the ships. Battlestar Acheron (BSG-77), missiles hitting her port pod and taking out several point-defense gun batteries and a number of her launch tubes. The Battlecruiser Persephone (BCR-608) was hit by one missile to her number one engine but was able to continue on with minimal damage. The Battlestar Odysseus (BSG-92) was relatively unscathed, one of only a few ships that sustained almost no damage. The Battlecruiser Agamemnon (BCR-211) had taken three missiles to her starboard side but her damage control crews had put out the fires and were able to prevent the entire starboard side of the ship from being lost. The Gunstar Castor (BCR-766) had taken one missile to her bow, taking out the entire CIC and leaving the ship to be controlled from the Aft Auxiliary Control Room. Fleet facilities:Colonial Marine Base-North-major damage to buildings and to runways/tarmac. Colonial Fleet HQ-severe damage to building with most damage caused to south and west wings of building. Also, barracks quarters destroyed along with transportation center. Fleet Shipyard, Terra-sustained minimal damage to docking areas. Personnel: (to include ship based and planetary based)Fleet personnel : 21, 742 KIA: 11,208 WOUNDED: 10, 534 Colonial Marines: 18, 553 KIA: 12, 901 WOUNDED: 5,652
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TerraOps
Terran Civilian
Chief, Terran Operations
Terra-beautiful, mysterious, but not what you think.
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Registered: Oct 30, 2010 21:41:12 GMT -6
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Post by TerraOps on Sept 17, 2012 21:19:50 GMT -6
From Terran Defense Forces HQ
Casualty and Force Losses totals Battlecruisers: Copernicus- D E S T R O Y E D Magellan- Severe damage to engineering sections, time in shipyard expected to be ten months. Gunstars: Warhawk-minimal damage Falcon-minimal damage Cepheus D E S T R O Y E D Bellona D E S T R O Y E D Clotho-no damage Circe D E S T R O Y E D Pollux-no damage Terran military personnelKIA: 161,237 Wounded: 409,388 MIA: 2,904 CiviliansTerran:KIA: 233,764 Wounded: 1,885,762 MIA: 54,210 Colonial:KIA: 39,459 Wounded: 87,106 MIA: 2,730 Cylon:KIA: 16,824 Wounded: 23,900 MIA: 106
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