(Battlestar Galactica 2004, Caprica and Blood & Chrome)
Type-D Basestar[1], also known as Modern Basestar or Baseship was the primary capital ship used by the Cylons at the time of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies and ensuing 2nd Cylon War. They performed an similar role to the Colonial Fleet's battlestars, that of being armoured fleet carriers/battleship hybrids.
History[]
The Basestars were developed at some point after the end of the Cylon War, and replaced earlier ships of the same name. Unlike Cylon War-era Basestars or previous Cylon technology in general, these Basestars were constructed with hardened organic matter, and were operated by an organic Cylon called a Hybrid rather than a crew.
Basestars saw considerable action during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies which, for years, the Cylon military was building towards. Though Basestars were not as armoured as Battlestars, the use of a CNP exploit meant that little if any Basestars were destroyed in the offensive. A fleet of Basestars continued to harass the Battlestar Galactica and a civilian refugee convoy, but much of the Cylon fleet was spread out elsewhere. In the months after the Exodus from New Caprica, the Cylon Civil War began, which led to the apparent destruction of much of the Cylon fleet, with ships under the control of the Number One, Four and Five models fighting those crewed or commandeered by the Two, Six and Eight models. Following the destruction of The Colony, it is uncertain how many Basestars survived the war, with the only known surviving vessel being crewed by Centurions, liberated from slavery by the Twos, Sixes and Eights.
Design[]
As with most Cylon technology following the Cylon War, the Basestar is organic in origin, and damage can be repaired like a wound regenerating. Within the central section of the Basestar is habitation for Humanoid Cylons and their Centurion servants, with a computer room housing the Hybrid, a Cylon integrated into the ship's mainframe and essentially the personification of the ship.
Above and below this section of the ship are rotating sections, each with three wings coming out in a Y-shape. These sections are the ship's hangar decks. Raiders are embedded within the wings to await launch. These wings can also be entered to reach the hangar deck, which is pressurised. These inner parts of the ship have the organic elements exposed; during a Colonial mission to destroy a Basestar with a nuclear bomb, a Raptor had to land on the flesh. Another bay for Heavy Raiders may also exist, as this flesh was not encountered by Colonial officers during preparation for the Battle of the Resurrection Hub.
While Basestars are heavily armed and can fire a multitude of missiles of different types, from conventional missiles to nuclear missiles to MIRVs, they are not nearly as armoured as their Colonial counterparts, though their regenerative abilities excel a damaged battlestar's requirement for several months of drydock.[2]
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Notes[]
- The CGI Model that was used in Seasons 1 and 2 was created by Eric Chu
- The updated CGI Model that was used in Seasons 3 and 4 was created by Pierre Drolet
Sources[]
- ↑ Wiki Descriptive Term
- ↑ Battlestar Galactica, episode: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner".
- ↑ Cylon Basestar by ERIC CHU – Renders by ZOIC
- ↑ Charles Adams Battlestar Galactica Mk II Shuttle Design
Cylon Fleet
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Capital Ships | Basestar Type-A · Basestar Type-B · Basestar Type-C · Basestar Type-D |
Support Ships | Resurrection ship · Cylon Freighter |
Small Ships | Heavy Raider · Raider Type 1 · Raider Type 2 · Raider Type 3 · Recon Drone |
Installations | The Colony · Resurrection Hub |