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The Scorpion Fleet Shipyards was a series of non-connected orbital complexes over the planet Scorpia (known as Scorpion in an older dialect). Each complex could house multiple battlestars and dozens of support crafts, ranging from resupply ships and tugs to fully-fledged pocket carriers[2]
History[]
First Cylon War[]
Scorpion Shipyards was a space installation in orbit of Scorpia built sometime before the start of 1st Cylon War. The shipyard was divided into two main parts: a static orbital shipyard complex and a mobile shipyard, Daidalos, under the command of Rear Admiral Lucinda Cain. After the Colonial Fleet Headquarters on Picon was destroyed in the first year of the war, Rear Admiral Cain detached the mobile shipyard and assumed command of the entire Colonial Fleet.
After Daidalos' departure, the situation at Scorpion Shipyards became more dire than ever before. Under pressure from the Colonial Fleet to finish the development of Viper Mk II, the shipyard requested assistance from Daidalos and its fleet group.[3]
The interwar period[]
In the 40-year-long interwar period, the Scorpion Shipyards, being fully transferred to the Colonial Fleet, were renamed Scorpion Fleet Shipyards and significantly expanded. From a single installation, unable to accommodate the newly built Jupiter-class battlestars, to 4 separate complexes close to each other with the ability to accommodate the larger post-war Mercury-class.
Fall of the Twelve Colonies[]
By the 40th anniversary of the 1st Cylon War's conclusion, the shipyards became one of the most essential Colonial installations. When Cylons launched their unprecedented offensive, the shipyards became one of the most critical military targets in the Cyrannus Star System. When the first wave of nuclear-armed Cylon raiders jumped in, they took the Colonial Navy by complete surprise. Multiple nuclear hits on the battlestar row caused significant damage to Battlestar Pegasus and completely jammed DRADIS on any moored ships.
The shipyard itself took at least three direct hits from nuclear weapons, causing five ships, including two battlestars, to be instantly vaporized. With DRADIS down on both sides, the second wave switched to conventional armament, exploiting a weakness in Valkyrie-class design destroying multiple other vessels. With significant DRADIS interference from nuclear detonation, the Cylons could not detect that Battlestar Pegasus was only damaged, not destroyed. When Cylons realized their mistake, the Pegasus exited battlestar row and spooled its FTL drive. The nearest nuclear-armed raider fired two additional nuclear missiles, but Pegasus managed to execute a blind FTL jump seconds before detonation, causing significant damage to Complex A.[2]
Design[]
Scorpion Fleet Shipyards comprised at least three distinctive complexes, A, B, C, and D.[4] While not individually connected, they maintained close distance on relatively same orbital vector around Scorpion.
Complex A[]

Layout of Complex A[4]
Complex A could house at least 26 ships of 10 were battlestar, 3 of them in battlestar row, and one in a dry dock. In addition to docking space, being over 9 km long, the Complex A encompassed numerous drydocks, fuel tanks, and fleet refueling dock, all connected by a complex-spanning rail network, allowing quick transport of goods and personnel across the shipyard. Complex A housed the following facilities:
- Tylium Pumping Island
- Battlestar Row (3 Berths)
- Battlestar Refit Drydock (1 Berth)
- Carrier Fueling Tanks
- Carrier and Fleet Defense Resupply Docks (3 Berths)
- Military Logistics & Fuel Distribution Center (3 Berths)
- Fleet Refueling Docks (8 Berths)
- Fleet Berth (7 Berths)
- Fleet Refit Drydocks (3 Berths, able to double stack for up to 6 ships)
Complex B[]
Complex B appears to be significantly smaller, around 2.8 km in length. Correspondingly, it is shown to house only 4 battlestars. From what little is shown, in addition to berths for aforementioned ships, it also has one Battlestar Refit Drydock in a similar configuration as Complex A.[5]
Complex C[]
While larger than Complex B, during the Fall of Scorpion Fleet Shipyards, it appears to be sparsely used. During the fall only three battlestars appear to be docked there, One Jupiter-class and two Valkyrie-class.
Complex D[]
The smallest of all four Complexes, Complex D appears to focus on refueling. It sports four berths for Fleet Escort ships or pocket carriers and most of the surface is taken by huge tylium tanks.[2]
Docked Ships[]
- 1 Mercury-class battlestar (including Battlestar Pegasus)
- 3 Jupiter-class battlestars[6]
- 2 Valkyrie-class Flight II[4]
- 5 Valkyrie-class Flight I[4]
- 4 Berzerk-class (including Fleet Escort Berzerk)[4]
Behind the Scenes[]
- Although the planet is named Scorpia, the subtitles clearly identify the shipyards as "Scorpion"
- This is the first time we have seen new Colonial planet since Caprica in the Miniseries, Night I
- Two battlestars docked at the shipyard were identified as Battlestar Bellerophon and Battlestar Ramses in The Science of Battlestar Galactica
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Sources[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Calculated based released background images of the CGI model used by the VFX team. Due to the relatively low resolution of said images, the scale can be wrong by up to 15%
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Battlestar Galactica 2004, concept art: "Battlestar Galactica: Razor".
- ↑ Battlestar Galactica 2004, video game: "Battlestar Galactica Deadlock".
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Wiki Descriptive Term (In the absence of official sources, a descriptive term may be used).
- ↑ Battlestar Galactica 2004, movie: "The Plan".
- ↑ Battlestar Galactica 2004, wiki file: "Scorpion Fleet Shipyard Count".
Colonial Fleet
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Battlestar Classes | Artemis-class · Chronos-type · Jupiter-class · Mercury-class · Valkyrie-class · Zodiac-type |
Battlestars | Archeron · Athena · Atlantia · Bellerophon · Columbia · Columbia II · Chronos · Erasmus · Galactica · Night Flight · Pegasus · Prometheus · Ramses · Solaria · Triton · Uned · Universal · Valkyrie · Yashuman |
Escort Ship Classes | Alert-type · Berzerk-class · Defender-class · Demeter-type · Hornet-type · Orion-class · Ramses-class · Ranger-class · Tiger-type |
Escort Ships | Alert · Berzerk · Osiris |
Support Ship Classes | Caprica-class · Loki-type |
Support Ships | Cyclops · Loki |
Fighters | Viper (Mark I · Mark II · Mark III · Mark VIIa · Mark VIIb) · Stealthstar |
Transports | Raptor (Mark I · Mark IIa· Mark IIb · Mark IIb Heavy) · Shuttle (Mark I · Mark II) |
Installations | Armistice Station · Colonial Fleet Headquarters · Colonial Fleet Hub · Fuel Depot 576 · Ragnar Anchorage |
Shipyards | Daidalos Mobile Shipyard · Scorpion Fleet Shipyards · Tauron Shipyards |
United Colonies of Kobol
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Helios Alpha | Icarus · Picon · Caprica · Gemenon · Tauron (Minos) · Zeus (Hebe · Nike) |
Helios Beta | Troy · Pallas · Leonis · Virgon (Hibernia) · Ouranos asteroid belt · Pallas · Hera (Euboea · Iris) |
Helios Gamma | Thanatos · Acheron asteroid belt · Ophion · Libran (Pandrossos · Herse) · Scorpia (Scorpion Fleet Shipyards) · Sagittaron |
Helios Delta | Phoebe · Aeolus asteroid belt · Aerilon · Canceron · Hestia (Kronos · Rhea) · Aquaria · Styx |
Other Planets | Djerba · Ragnar (Sigurd) · Marathon · "Ambrosia Planet" |