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The Battlestar Pegasus is a fictional spacecraft that appears in the original Battlestar Galactica television series, and its subsequent ongoing re-imagining, in which it first appears in the second season episode, "Pegasus". This article is about the original television series; for other versions, see the main Battlestar Galactica page or Battlestar Galactica (disambiguation). ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... Battlestar Galactica refers to a re-imagined science fiction universe debuting in 2003 and based on the 1970s Universal Studios movie and television franchise of the same name. ... Pegasus is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ...

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Battlestar Galactica (1978)

An original series Battlestar
An original series Battlestar

The Battlestar Pegasus appears in the original series two-part episode, "The Living Legend". Image File history File links Download high resolution version (965x215, 38 KB) Summary from http://battlestarwiki. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (965x215, 38 KB) Summary from http://battlestarwiki. ... The following is a complete list episodes for the original continuity of Battlestar Galactica. ...


The Battlestar Pegasus spent its earlier life patrolling the edges of Colonial space under Commander Cain. Cain was a renowned Colonial warrior and had been referred to often as "the living legend". Later, the Pegasus took part in the battle of Jol'Trata in which the ship was badly damaged. After the battle she was found by the Battlestar Athenia and towed back to Caprica for repair and re-fitting. Two years before the destruction of the Twelve Colonies the Pegasus was involved in the battle of Molokai with the Cylon forces. The battle was a complete disaster for the Colonial forces and the entire fifth fleet, except the Pegasus, was destroyed. The Pegasus managed to slip away from the battle and, realising that the route back home would be crawling with Cylons, made its way into deep space. Lloyd Bridges as Commander Cain in Battlestar Galactica Commander Cain is the commander of Battlestar Pegasus. ... Caprica City as depicted in the reimagined series of Battlestar Galactica Caprica is an upcoming television series described as televisions first science fiction family saga, based on the fictional universe of Battlestar Galactica and set on the fictional planet Caprica, around fifty years before the events depicted in the... The flag of the Twelve Colonies in the remake series The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol constitute the main human civilization in the fictional universe of the original 1978 science fiction film and television series Battlestar Galactica, and in the subsequent miniseries (2003) and series remake... Old Cylon Centurion shown in a museum display in the 2003 Battlestar Galactica miniseries The Cylons are a cybernetic civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica science fiction franchise, in the original 1978/1980 series and movie, as well as the 2003 reimagining. ...


After the destruction of the Twelve Colonies, two of the Galactica's Vipers are discovered while on patrol by the Pegasus, the two Battlestars meet and take part in a fierce battle against the Cylons. Towards the end of the battle, the Pegasus moves into point-blank range of two Cylon Basestars and manages to destroy them. After the "dust" has settled from the attack there is no sign of the Pegasus. Old Cylon Centurion shown in a museum display in the 2003 Battlestar Galactica miniseries The Cylons are a cybernetic civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica science fiction franchise, in the original 1978/1980 series and movie, as well as the 2003 reimagining. ...


Commander Cain's daughter, Lieutenant Sheba, a pilot of the Pegasus remains with the Galactica after the Pegasus's disappearance. Anne Lockhart as Lieutenant Sheba in Battlestar Galactica Lieutenant Sheba, portrayed by Anne Lockhart, is a fictional character and regular cast member of the 1978-1979 ABC television series Battlestar Galactica. ...


Movie project

Glen Larson, producer of Battlestar Galactica, attempted a revival in the late 1990s with a feature film project using Commander Cain and the Battlestar Pegasus.[1][2] Glen A. Larson (born 1937) is a television writer and producer. ...


Battlestar Galactica (2004)

Battlestar Pegasus
First appearance "Pegasus"
Last appearance "Exodus, Part 2"
Status Destroyed
Affiliation Colonial Fleet
General Characteristics
Class Mercury class
Fighters Colonial Vipers
Auxiliary craft Colonial Raptors
Armaments Kinetic energy weapons
Propulsion FTL drives
Sublight engines

The Pegasus first appears in the re-imagined series episode "Pegasus" and remains part of the series from then until the episode "Exodus, Part 2", playing a major role in the episodes "Resurrection Ship" and "The Captain's Hand". Image File history File links Battlestarpegasus. ... Pegasus is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ... Exodus (parts one and two) are the third and fourth episodes of the third season from the science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. ... // Original Series There is no canonical list of rank insignia for the Colonial Forces in the original series. ... A Colonial Viper is the name of the primary fighter spacecraft type used by the Colonial Fleet in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe. ... Side view (behind the scenes) Raptor taking off (behind the scenes) Cockpit view with pilot and ECO The Raptor is a multipurpose military spacecraft featured in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. ... // Railguns are a popular device in science fiction. ... Colonial FTL jump An FTL, or “Faster Than Light”, Drive is a fictional propulsion technology from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series that allows space ships to achieve superluminal travel. ... Pegasus is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ... Exodus (parts one and two) are the third and fourth episodes of the third season from the science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. ... Resurrection Ship, Part I and II are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica televison series. ... The Captains Hand is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica televison series. ...


The Battlestar Pegasus is a Mercury Class Battlestar, assigned to Battlestar Group 62 of the Colonial Fleet, and commanded by Admiral Helena Cain at the time of the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies. Thought to have been destroyed during the attack on the colonies, Pegasus escapes, and encounters the Battlestar Galactica and the last survivors of the Twelve Colonies around six months after the escape from Ragnar Anchorage. Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. ... Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica, portrayed by Michelle Forbes. ... Old Cylon Centurion shown in a museum display in the 2003 Battlestar Galactica miniseries The Cylons are a cybernetic civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica science fiction franchise, in the original 1978/1980 series and movie, as well as the 2003 reimagining. ... The flag of the Twelve Colonies in the remake series The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol constitute the main human civilization in the fictional universe of the original 1978 science fiction film and television series Battlestar Galactica, and in the subsequent miniseries (2003) and series remake... Battlestars are capital ships from the science fiction universe of Battlestar Galactica, depicted in the original Battlestar Galactica movie and series, the Galactica 1980 spinoff, and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series. ... The Battlestar Galactica is a fictional spaceship and the primary setting in the original Battlestar Galactica television series and film, and its subsequent ongoing re-imagining in 2003. ...


Before the fall of the Twelve Colonies, the Pegasus had just docked at the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards where it was due for a three-month overhaul. Many of the ships systems were offline, including the Command Navigation Program that the Cylons used to disable Colonial defences during their attack. The Cylons' opening wave hit the shipyard with several nuclear warheads, destroying five ships, including two Battlestars. The Pegasus lost over 700 crew members but survived the attack by performing a blind FTL jump, a jump in which the ship's FTL drive was activated without inputting any coordinates. This blind jump resulted in the ship escaping immediate destruction, but risked the Battlestar's possible reappearance inside a star or planetary atmosphere at the end of the jump. The flag of the Twelve Colonies in the remake series The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol constitute the main human civilization in the fictional universe of the original 1978 science fiction film and television series Battlestar Galactica, and in the subsequent miniseries (2003) and series remake... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 kilometers (11 mi) above the hypocenter. ... Colonial FTL jump An FTL, or “Faster Than Light”, Drive is a fictional propulsion technology from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series that allows space ships to achieve superluminal travel. ... This article is about the astronomical object. ... The eight planets and three dwarf planets of the Solar System. ... Atmosphere is the general name for a layer of gases that may surround a material body of sufficient mass. ...

As a result of the Cylons' devastating attack on the Twelve Colonies, Admiral Cain became increasingly iron-fisted. Pegasus's Executive Officer, Colonel Jack Fisk, tells his Galactica counterpart, Colonel Tigh, of an incident in which Admiral Cain shot the original XO in the head in front of the entire crew for refusing to implement her order to attack a heavily-defended Cylon base. Fisk then made it appear as if this claim were a joke. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1450x964, 262 KB) Summary Nelana Cain. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1450x964, 262 KB) Summary Nelana Cain. ... Michelle Forbes (born Michelle Renee Forbes Guajardo on January 8, 1965 in Austin, Texas) is an American actress. ... Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica, portrayed by Michelle Forbes. ... The flag of the Twelve Colonies in the remake series The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol constitute the main human civilization in the fictional universe of the original 1978 science fiction film and television series Battlestar Galactica, and in the subsequent miniseries (2003) and series remake... While Executive officer literally refers to a person responsible for the performance of duties involved in running an organization, the exact meaning of the role is highly variable, depending on the organization. ... Colonel (IPA: or ) is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with the corresponding ranks existing in nearly every country in the world. ... Colonel Jack Fisk is a fictional character from the 2004 TV series Battlestar Galactica. ... Colonel Saul Tigh is a fictional character on Battlestar Galactica played by Michael Hogan. ...


It is later revealed that Pegasus had acquired a small civilian fleet, which Cain subsequently cannibalized for spare parts. She also forced civilians to join her crew at gunpoint, which led to two families being murdered under Cain's orders. Eventually, she abandoned the fifteen-ship fleet to fend for itself, without any FTL drives.


After the Pegasus escaped from the shipyards, and before meeting the Galactica, the Pegasus had been performing repeated hit-and-run attacks upon Cylon forces. Pegasus had trailed a large Cylon fleet which jumped between systems with natural resources. In one of these jumps, Pegasus discovers the escaping fleet of Colonial ships protected by the Galactica.


The initial rejoicing in the rag-tag fleet following the Pegasus's meeting with the Galactica does not last long. As the senior surviving Colonial officer, Admiral Cain assumes command of the fleet, replacing Galactica's Commander William Adama. While at first assuring Adama that she would not interfere with Galactica's operations, Cain soon orders crew reassignments, withholds the delivery of supplies to the civilian fleet and sends her so-called "Cylon interrogator", Lieutenant Thorne, to question Galactica's Cylon prisoner. Lt. Thorne's interrogation and attempted rape of the Cylon model known as Sharon results in his accidental death after he is interrupted and attacked by two of the Galactica's crew, Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol and Lieutenant Karl "Helo" Agathon, both of whom had had relations with Cylon copies of Sharon. Commander is a military rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. ... William Bill Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ... Spoiler warning: Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon Boomer Valerii, Number Eight[1], and Lieutenant Sharon Athena Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid Cylon characters on the television series Battlestar Galactica, a reimagining of the classic show of the same name. ... Chief Petty Officer is a non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navies. ... Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol is a character on the television series Battlestar Galactica. ... Karl C. Agathon is a fictional character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series, portrayed by Tahmoh Penikett. ...


Tyrol and Agathon are arrested by Pegasus Marines and charged with killing Lt. Thorne. Cain sentences both to death after a summary trial. Receiving the news of his men's death sentences, Commander Adama orders a strike team of Colonial Marines to be sent to the Pegasus to retrieve his crew. An armed stand-off between Pegasus and the ship's compliment of Mark VII Vipers against Galactica's own Mark II and Mark VII Vipers ends when Lieutenant Starbuck reappears from her (unauthorized) recon mission aboard the stealth Blackbird with photos of a mysterious Cylon ship being guarded by two Basestars. Interrogation of the Pegasus' Cylon prisoner (a Number Six model named Gina) reveals that the mysterious ship is a "Resurrection Ship", a vessel that gives new bodies to dead Cylons, effectively making the Cylons fearless of death. Although Adama and Cain declare an uneasy truce in order to coordinate an attack on the Cylons, they make plans to assassinate each other, which are called off after the Resurrection Ship is destroyed. Gina escapes with the help of Baltar and kills Admiral Cain. Captain Kara Starbuck Thrace, played by Katee Sackhoff, is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica, a reimagining of the classic series of the same name. ... F-117 Stealth Fighter Stealth technology covers a range of techniques used with aircraft, ships and missiles, in order to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar, infrared and other detection methods. ... Cylon resurrection ship This article deals with the Cylon ship from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. ... Number Six is a gynoid Cylon agent portrayed by Canadian actress Tricia Helfer in the television re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica which first aired as a miniseries in 2003 and continued as a weekly series first aired in the United Kingdom in the autumn of 2004 and in North America... Number Six is a gynoid Cylon agent portrayed by Canadian actress Tricia Helfer in the television re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica which first aired as a miniseries in 2003 and continued as a weekly series first aired in the United Kingdom in the autumn of 2004 and in North America...


Colonel Jack Fisk is promoted and named Commander of the Pegasus after Cain's death; he is murdered by members of a black market organization shortly thereafter. Engineering chief Barry Garner replaces Commander Fisk as commander of the Pegasus. Commander Garner, who is stated as an excellent engineer, but unused to command, allows the Pegasus to be drawn into an ambush by three Cylon Basestars. The Pegasus suffers damage to her FTL jump drive cooling system, thus preventing her from escaping with an FTL jump. Commander Garner sacrifices his life to repair the damage, allowing the Pegasus to jump to safety. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into underground economy. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Newly promoted Admiral Adama promotes his son, Major Lee Adama, to the rank of Commander, and gives him command of the Pegasus. Soon thereafter, the fleet discovers a habitable world and begins to colonize it, naming their new home "New Caprica". The Pegasus and the Galactica, with skeleton crews, form an orbital defence network over the new colony, but when the colony is discovered a year later by a Cylon fleet, they are forced to abandon the colony and jump away. Lee Apollo Adama is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica. ...


Destruction

Pegasus is destroyed in action during the third-season episode "Exodus, Part 2". Disobeying orders from Admiral Adama to protect the civilians that first escape the Cylon occupation in the second season episode "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2", Apollo leaves all of Pegasus's Viper squadrons with the civilian ships, along with most of the crew. FTL Jumping to New Caprica, Apollo is able to divert the attention of the four Cylon Basestars attacking the Galactica as the older Battlestar attempts to cover the evacuation of the New Caprican colonists. This distraction allows time for Galactica's FTL drives to be repaired and the planet-bound colonists to reach their ships and escape. Exodus (parts one and two) are the third and fourth episodes of the third season from the science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. ... Lay Down Your Burdens, Parts I and II are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ... A Colonial Viper is the name of the primary fighter spacecraft type used by the Colonial Fleet in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe. ...


One Cylon Basestar is critically damaged by Pegasus' forward main batteries as it enters the fray, drawing the fire from the Basestars. After Galactica jumps away, Pegasus is locked into a suicide course, weapons systems firing automatically. The crew is evacuated to several Raptors, just before Pegasus rams a Basestar, destroying it. The explosion causes the Battlestar to fragment with the starboard hangar pod colliding with and destroying another Basestar. Side view (behind the scenes) Raptor taking off (behind the scenes) Cockpit view with pilot and ECO The Raptor is a multipurpose military spacecraft featured in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. ...


Technical Information

As a Mercury-class Battlestar, the Pegasus is substantially newer, larger and more powerful than the Galactica. It is nearly twice the size ("Pegasus" episode (Extended Edition) but only possesses around half the crew due to greater automation. The Pegasus possessed approximately 1,753 crewmembers at the time it encountered Galactica. Pegasus is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ...


The Pegasus possessed vastly superior weapons, flight decks, and armor compared to the Galactica. Its forward weapons battery can devastate a Cylon basestar with a single salvo[1]. It is armed with large anti-ship KEWs, anti-fighter/missile batteries and nuclear weapons. It possesses much larger flight decks than Galactica, two on each side of the ship. The Pegasus had four fully-operational squadrons of Vipers at the time it encountered Galactica and automation systems that allowed the production of new Vipers to help replace Galactica's losses. Unlike Galactica, Pegasus had flight simulators on board to facilitate the training of new pilots[2].


Season Four

Ronald D. Moore announced that as part of the deal for the fourth season of the new Battlestar Galactica, they would be making a made-for-TV movie that would tell the story of the Pegasus from the time of the Cylon attack on the colonies, up to the time it discovered the Galactica. The film will air at some point prior to the start of the fourth season of the series. Ron Moore at a Battlestar Galactica Convention Ronald Dowl Moore (born 1964 in Chowchilla, California) is an American screenwriter and television producer who is known for his work on Star Trek. ...


External links

  • 1978 Pegasus (Battlestar Wiki)
  • Re-imagined Pegasus (Battlestar Wiki)
  • Mercury class battlestar (Battlestar Wiki)

References


The Captains Hand is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica televison series. ... Battlestar Galactica is a science fiction television program created by Ronald D. Moore that first aired on October 18, 2004 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky One, and January 14, 2005 in the United States on the Sci Fi Channel. ... Scar is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. ... Battlestar Galactica is a science fiction television program created by Ronald D. Moore that first aired on October 18, 2004 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky One, and January 14, 2005 in the United States on the Sci Fi Channel. ...

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Battlestar Pegasus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1638 words)
The Battlestar Pegasus is a Mercury Class Battlestar assigned to Battlestar Group 62 of the Colonial Fleet, and originally commanded by Admiral Helena Cain.
Pegasus only survived the attack on the shipyards because she performed a blind FTL jump, a jump in which the ship's FTL drive was activated without inputting any coordinates.
Pegasus' executive officer, Colonel Jack Fisk, once told his Galactica counterpart, Colonel Tigh, of an incident in which Admiral Cain shot the original XO in the head in front of the entire crew for refusing to implement her order to attack a heavily-defended Cylon base.
Battlestar Galactica Episode 10 Details - Hollywood North Report (526 words)
Aside from the Pegasus herself, we also have the return of Commander Cain, though this Cain is a woman and an admiral.
Admiral Nelena Cain explains that the Pegasus was docked at the Scorpion Fleet Shipyard - with its crew preparing for shore-leave - when the Cylons attacked and nuked the facility without warning.
In the intervening weeks, she tells Adama that the Pegasus has had several encounters with the Cylons - some devastating - including a betrayal by a humanoid Cylon infiltrator disguised as a dock worker.
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