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===Overview===
===Overview===
[[Image:Galactica Museum.png|thumb|right|400px|Panoramic shot of the Battlestar ''Galactica'' Museum.]]
[[Image:Galactica Museum.png|thumb|right|400px|Panoramic shot of the Museum, showcasing many of the exhibits.]]


The '''Battlestar ''Galactica'' Museum''' is a military history museum of the [[First Cylon War]], constructed in the starboard flight pod of the retired [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. The museum serves as an educational center and as a memorial to those who served during the War.
The '''Battlestar ''Galactica'' Museum''' is a military history museum of the [[First Cylon War]], constructed in the starboard flight pod of the retired [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. The museum serves as an educational center and as a memorial to those who served during the War.
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The main exhibits feature many wartime artifacts, including a Mark I Viper, a scale model of an older class battlestar, a [[Landram (TRS)|landram]], a [[Atmospheric_shuttle#.22Heavy.22_Shuttle|transport shuttle]], a squadron of forty [[Viper Mark II|Mark II Vipers]], a [[Cylon_Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Cylon Raider]], a model of a [[Basestar_(RDM)#First_Variant|Cylon basestar]], and the deactivated remains of a [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005|Cylon Centurion]].  
The main exhibits feature many wartime artifacts, including a Mark I Viper, a scale model of an older class battlestar, a [[Landram (TRS)|landram]], a [[Atmospheric_shuttle#.22Heavy.22_Shuttle|transport shuttle]], a squadron of forty [[Viper Mark II|Mark II Vipers]], a [[Cylon_Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Cylon Raider]], a model of a [[Basestar_(RDM)#First_Variant|Cylon basestar]], and the deactivated remains of a [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005|Cylon Centurion]].  
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===After the Fall===
===After the Fall===
[[Image:Galactica Museum, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|right|Model of a [[Cylon War]]-era [[:en:Basestar (RDM)#Cylon War-era basestar|basestar]] and the shell of a [[:en:Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] on display in the defunct museum.]]
[[Image:Galactica Museum, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|right|Model of a [[Cylon War]]-era [[:en:Basestar (RDM)#Cylon War-era basestar|basestar]] and the shell of a [[:en:Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] on display in the defunct museum.]]


During the Cylon attack on the Colonies, the ''Galactica'' deck crew hurriedly restores some of the exhibits to working condition upon receiving the news. The first priority is the Viper Mark II squadron, which becomes the battlestar's only defense after dumping the last of its munitions upon decommissioning and losing its last active Viper squadron in battle ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]]). After fleeing the Colonies, many of the museum pieces find full-time use throughout the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of surviving ships]]. The Vipers continue to defend the fleet, and the landram is used for mining operations aboard ''[[Majahual]]'' and for flight deck operations aboard ''Galactica'' ([[TRS]]: "[[Scar]]", "[[Escape Velocity]]"). However, the museum itself is never converted back to use as an operational flight pod, despite ''Galactica'''s increased load of Vipers inherited from the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. On one occasion it temporarily serves as a quarantine zone when a number of ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> marines and pilots come into contact with Cylons carrying [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|lymphocytic encephalitis]] ([[TRS]]: "[[A Measure of Salvation]]").  
During the Cylon attack on the Colonies, the ''Galactica'' deck crew hurriedly restores some of the exhibits to working condition upon receiving the news. The first priority is the Viper Mark II squadron, which becomes the battlestar's only defense after dumping the last of its munitions upon decommissioning and losing its last active Viper squadron in battle ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]]). After fleeing the Colonies, many of the museum pieces find full-time use throughout the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of surviving ships]]. The Vipers continue to defend the fleet, the landram is used for mining operations aboard ''[[Majahual]]'', and flight deck operations aboard ''Galactica'' ([[TRS]]: "[[Scar]]", "[[Escape Velocity]]"). However, the museum itself is never converted back to use as an operational flight pod, despite ''Galactica'''s increased load of Vipers inherited from the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. On one occasion it temporarily serves as a quarantine zone when a number of ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> marines and pilots come into contact with Cylons carrying [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|lymphocytic encephalitis]] ([[TRS]]: "[[A Measure of Salvation]]").  


The museum is heavily damaged, repaired, and ultimately destroyed over the course of four years. The first hit comes less than two months after the fall of the Colonies, when an out of control [[Heavy Raider]] crashes into the pod, depressurizing it. A handful of [[Centurions]] survive the crash and board ''Galactica'', marching over museum pieces as they force their way into the ship and attack the crew ([[TRS]]: "[[Scattered]]"). Damage from the crash is repaired sometime later. Four years after fleeing the Colonies, the final blow to the museum and the flight pod containing it comes after a handful of Raptors utilize their [[FTL]] drives inside the pod as they jump to the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]]. The distortions caused by the jumping ships blow a hole in the forward section of the pod, obliterating it. The surviving museum artifacts, if any, are flown into a nearby star with the rest of the fleet following the battle ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]").     
The museum is heavily damaged, repaired, and ultimately destroyed over the course of four years. The first hit comes less than two months after the fall of the Colonies, when an out of control [[Heavy Raider]] crashes into the pod, depressurizing it. A handful of [[Centurions]] survive the crash and board ''Galactica'', marching over museum pieces as they force their way into the ship and attack the crew ([[TRS]]: "[[Scattered]]"). Damage from the crash is repaired sometime later. Four years after fleeing the Colonies, the final blow to the museum and the flight pod containing it comes after a handful of Raptors utilize their [[FTL]] drives inside the pod as they jump to the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]]. The distortions caused by the jumping ships blow a hole in the forward section of the pod, obliterating it. The surviving museum artifacts, if any, are flown into a nearby star with the rest of the fleet following the battle ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]").     

Revision as of 17:00, 6 August 2013

Overview

Panoramic shot of the Museum, showcasing many of the exhibits.

The Battlestar Galactica Museum is a military history museum of the First Cylon War, constructed in the starboard flight pod of the retired battlestar Galactica. The museum serves as an educational center and as a memorial to those who served during the War.

The main part of the museum is featured on the former landing deck, which has been pressurized with massive canopies installed over the pod's entryways. The hangar deck and launch tubes below have been converted into a gift shop and recreational area. A ceremonial flyby of Galactica's last remaining active Viper squadron and the decommissioning ceremony are held here just prior to the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies.

The main exhibits feature many wartime artifacts, including a Mark I Viper, a scale model of an older class battlestar, a landram, a transport shuttle, a squadron of forty Mark II Vipers, a Cylon Raider, a model of a Cylon basestar, and the deactivated remains of a Cylon Centurion.


After the Fall

Model of a Cylon War-era basestar and the shell of a Centurion on display in the defunct museum.

During the Cylon attack on the Colonies, the Galactica deck crew hurriedly restores some of the exhibits to working condition upon receiving the news. The first priority is the Viper Mark II squadron, which becomes the battlestar's only defense after dumping the last of its munitions upon decommissioning and losing its last active Viper squadron in battle (TRS: Miniseries). After fleeing the Colonies, many of the museum pieces find full-time use throughout the fleet of surviving ships. The Vipers continue to defend the fleet, the landram is used for mining operations aboard Majahual, and flight deck operations aboard Galactica (TRS: "Scar", "Escape Velocity"). However, the museum itself is never converted back to use as an operational flight pod, despite Galactica's increased load of Vipers inherited from the battlestar Pegasus. On one occasion it temporarily serves as a quarantine zone when a number of Galactica's marines and pilots come into contact with Cylons carrying lymphocytic encephalitis (TRS: "A Measure of Salvation").

The museum is heavily damaged, repaired, and ultimately destroyed over the course of four years. The first hit comes less than two months after the fall of the Colonies, when an out of control Heavy Raider crashes into the pod, depressurizing it. A handful of Centurions survive the crash and board Galactica, marching over museum pieces as they force their way into the ship and attack the crew (TRS: "Scattered"). Damage from the crash is repaired sometime later. Four years after fleeing the Colonies, the final blow to the museum and the flight pod containing it comes after a handful of Raptors utilize their FTL drives inside the pod as they jump to the Cylon Colony. The distortions caused by the jumping ships blow a hole in the forward section of the pod, obliterating it. The surviving museum artifacts, if any, are flown into a nearby star with the rest of the fleet following the battle (TRS: "Daybreak, Part II").