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The Cylon Raider is the standard starfighter used by the Cylons, in the various Battlestar Galactica movies and television series. " Starfighter " is a Science fiction term used to describe small fast usually one-manned craft designed for armed combat (cf Starship) The Cylons are a Cybernetic Civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica Science fiction Battlestar Galactica is a franchise of Science fiction Films and television series, the first of which was produced in 1978

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Original series

The Raider in the original series is an exceptionally powerful fighter/attack craft employed by the Cylon Empire and carries much more formidable armament than the weapons on Colonial Viper fighters (two directed energy weapons and provisions for internal bombs). Three Raiders destroyed the capital city on the planet Caprica. A Cylon Raider carries a crew of three centurions (commander, pilot and co-pilot). The commander sits on a slightly elevated seat between the two pilots and issues orders. Raiders frequently make suicide attacks on enemy capital ships, typically attacking the fighter launch bays. Although a typical Basestar holds far more Raiders than a Battlestar has Vipers, this advantage is often negated by the human ability to improvise and adapt to changing combat situations. The Basestar is the primary capital ship of the Cylons ' in the 1978 Science fiction Television series and movie Battlestar Galactica Battlestars are Capital ships from the Science fiction universe of Battlestar Galactica, depicted in the original Battlestar In the episode "The Living Legend", Baltar commissioned a personal fighter to take part in a battle. It is used to transport him (not unlike Colonial shuttles).

1980 Series

A larger 'super' raider was depicted in the sequel series Galactica 1980. Galactica 1980 is a Science fiction Television series, and a Spin-off from the 1978 – 1979 series Battlestar

Battlestar Galactica (2003, 2004–)

Cylon Raider
First appearance Mini Series, Part 1
Affiliation Cylons
General Characteristics
Armaments Kinetic Energy Weapons
Nuclear missiles
Propulsion FTL drive

In the 2003 reimagining of Battlestar Galactica, the Cylon Raider is the main attack fighter used by the Cylons, participating in the destruction of the Twelve Colonies and later actions. Battlestar Galactica is a three-hour Miniseries written and produced by Ronald D The Cylons are a fictional race of bio-mechanical beings appearing in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series An FTL, or "Faster Than Light" Drive is a Fictional propulsion technology from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D The Destruction of the Twelve Colonies is a fictitious interstellar holocaust first depicted in the 1978 motion picture Battlestar Galactica, which set

This fighter is very different from the previous, piloted Raider used during the Cylon War (the Raider from the 1978 series). The new Raiders are cybernetic in nature: the ship is actually a living creature. Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the Structure of Complex systems especially Communication processes control mechanisms and Feedback Just like the humanoid Cylons, the Raiders are also capable of being "reborn" into new Raiders after having been destroyed. [1] This is done so that new, replacement Raiders do not have to be trained, meaning that experienced combat "pilots" that have been killed are quickly available for duty again. This provides the Cylons with a distinct tactical advantage in the amount of battle-seasoning a Raider will have over a replacement Viper pilot; in essence, every time a Raider is destroyed, it is reborn slightly improved. [2].

The Raiders have many weapons, including conventional and nuclear missiles as well as kinetic energy weapons. They can transmit a computer virus to a Colonial vessel using the Command Navigation Program (CNP), rendering the Colonial vessel inoperable. A computer virus is a Computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user When transmitting the virus, its red eye activates and oscillates to the left and right repeatedly.

The Cylon Raider is also capable of making FTL jumps. An FTL, or "Faster Than Light" Drive is a Fictional propulsion technology from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series After a Raider was captured by the Battlestar Galactica, its FTL drive system was discovered to be more efficient than those on the Colonial vessels. It could travel the distance of Kobol to Caprica in just one jump. Kobol is the name of a Planet in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe

It is capable of traveling through an atmosphere, as was its predecessor, and is far more maneuverable in spaceflight than the previous Raider.

Evolution

Sharon Valerii has stated that the Cylon Raiders are very much like trained animals with basic thought and survival instincts. Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid They also feel pain and trauma in the experience of death.

During battle in the episode "He That Believeth In Me", a Raider scans a Viper piloted by Samuel T. Anders. " He That Believeth in Me " is the third episode in the fourth season (as the two-hour movie special " Razor " was made first and also as a double-episode part Samuel T Anders is a Fictional character from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series played by Michael Trucco. The Raider, possibly believing Anders to be one of the Final Five Cylons withdraws, along with the other Raiders who refuse to fight. The Cylons are a fictional race of bio-mechanical beings appearing in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series This act leads the Twos, the Sixes, and the Eights to believe the Raiders have developed free will. Leoben Conoy ( Number Two) is a Fictional character appearing in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series Number Six is a series of fictional Cylon characters played by Canadian actress Tricia Helfer in the television "re-imagining" of Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid The question of free will The other models believe the Raiders have exceeded their original programming and vote, along with a single Number Eight, Boomer, to have the Raiders reconfigured back to their basic mode. The Twos, Sixes and other Eights protest vehemently and in retribution remove inhibitor modules from the Centurions, effectively giving them independent thought. The Centurions become angered by what the other models have considered the lobotomy of the Raiders and seek retribution on the models who voted for it. A lobotomy ( Greek: lobos Lobe of Brain, tomos "cut/slice" is a form of Psychosurgery, also known as a leukotomy or

Notable individuals

Kara Thrace's Cylon Raider

In the episode Act of Contrition, Kara "Starbuck" Thrace shot down a Cylon Raider, but her Viper was damaged in the process and she was forced to eject, landing on a nearby moon. " Act of Contrition " is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, played by Katee Sackhoff, is a Fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica, a reimagining In the course of the following episode, she located the downed Raider and discovered its biotechnological nature. " You Can't Go Home Again " is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Experimenting with the various systems, she eventually managed to fly it back up to Galactica, having previously written her callsign on the wings using adhesive tape, so that Galactica's fighter patrols wouldn't try to shoot her down - a tactic that was not entirely successful, as a brief dogfight ensued with Lee "Apollo" Adama before he got close enough to read it. Leland Joseph "Lee" Adama (callsign "Apollo" is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica. The Raider was brought back to Galactica to be studied by Chief Tyrol and his team. Galen Tyrol (commonly referred to as The Chief) is a character on the television series Battlestar Galactica.

In the first season finale, "Kobol's Last Gleaming," Thrace was ordered to use the Raider to transport a nuclear bomb on a mission to destroy a Cylon Basestar in the orbit of Kobol. However, President Roslin asked her to use the Raider's FTL capabilities to return to Caprica to retrieve the Arrow of Apollo instead. Disheartened by the fact that Commander Adama had lied to her and the rest of the crew about Earth, she pretended to embark on a final test mission, but jumped away to Caprica. Admiral William "Bill" Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series

On Cylon-occupied Caprica, Kara fought and killed a copy of Number Six in the Delphi museum. Number Six is a series of fictional Cylon characters played by Canadian actress Tricia Helfer in the television "re-imagining" of Kara successfully retrieved the Arrow and meets up with the stranded Galactica crewmember Karl "Helo" Agathon and a copy of her crewmate Sharon "Boomer" Valerii, revealing her to be a Cylon. Karl C Agathon is a fictional character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series portrayed by Tahmoh Penikett. Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid Sharon (a Number Eight) fled in Kara's Raider. Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid Boomer returned with a stolen Heavy Raider, using it in an attack on several Centurions, and then transported all three back to Galactica. The Cylon Heavy Raider is a heavy fighter used by the Cylons, in the Television series Battlestar Galactica. The Cylons are a Cybernetic Civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica Science fiction

Scar

Scar
Scar

Appearing in the episode of the same name, Scar was a particularly vicious and elusive raider identified by a gash on the side of its "face". " Scar " is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Using highly effective hit-and-run, ambush and divide-and-conquer tactics, Scar repeatedly ambushed and destroyed Colonial viper patrols during mining operations in an asteroid field. Hit-and-run tactics is a tactical Doctrine where the purpose of the combat involved is not to seize control of territory but to inflict damage on a target and immediately An ambush is a long-established military tactic, in which the aggressors (the ambushing force use Concealment to attack a passing enemy In Politics and Sociology, divide and rule (derived from Latin divide et impera) (also known as divide and conquer) is a combination

Sharon Valerii pointed out that given the (previously unknown) ability of Cylon raiders to "resurrect" like their humanoid counterparts, Scar's remarkable combat skill was likely due to having fought (and/or being destroyed by) Colonial pilots and learning from these previous encounters. Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid The Cylons are a Cybernetic Civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica Science fiction Valerii also suggested that due to the lack of a nearby Cylon Resurrection ship, Scar would be more difficult to beat, given its newly added fear of death. " Resurrection Ship " Part I and II are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series

Eventually the raider was hunted down by Starbuck and Louanne 'Kat' Katraine. Louanne "Kat" Katraine is a character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series portrayed by Luciana Carro. Kat destroyed Scar after Starbuck lured the raider into her sights. As the resurrection ship had previously been destroyed, this death may presumably be permanent.

As a final note, Valerii implied that Scar was Kara Thrace's Cylon Raider (see above). This could lead to the notion that Scar had a vendetta against the Colonial pilot. However, the truth of this claim has not been addressed in canon thus far. This article is not about Literary canons of influential works of fiction but about the concept of a canon which defines the world of a particular fictional series

References

  1. ^ "You Can't Go Home Again". " You Can't Go Home Again " is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Battlestar Galactica. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D
  2. ^ "Scar". " Scar " is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Battlestar Galactica. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D

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