Viper 7242

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Viper N7242C bei der Übergabe an Commander Adama nachdem sie von Deck Crew 5 wieder hergestellt wurde (Miniserie).

Viper N7242C ist eine Viper Mark II Raumjäger, der bevorzugt von William "Husker" Adama während des ersten Zylonenkrieges geflogen wurde. Es wurde "rostend auf einem Schrottplatz auf Sagittaron" von Galen Tyrol gefunden, welcher es wieder betriebsfähig machte und es als Zeichen seiner Dankbarkeit seinem in Kürze zurücktretenden Commander schenkte.

Während der Außerdienststellungszeremonie der Galactica wird der Jäger von Adamas Sohn Lee "Apollo" Adama geflogen. Der junge Adama wird damit beauftragt, die Colonial Heavy 798 zurück nach Caprica zu eskortieren.


When the Cylon Attack begins without warning, the fighter's comparably antiquated systems proved impervious to Cylon infiltration attempts. Adama successfully protects Colonial Heavy 798 and its passenger, Laura Roslin, long enough for them to gather a sizeable refugee fleet of other stranded civilian ships and rendezvous with Galactica at Ragnar Anchorage.

Viper 7242 during intercept of Pegasus (Pegasus).

At the subsequent battle to escape a Cylon blockade, Apollo, now the battlestar's CAG, commands Galactica's defensive squadrons of Vipers from the same fighter. The ship is heavily damaged, loosing a wing and power after taking a severe hit, but returns to Galactica due to the timely intervention and unconventional flying of Kara "Starbuck" Thrace.

The damage to Viper 7242 is repaired amidst the constant Cylon attacks during the first week after the Fleet's escape from Ragnar (33).

With Captain Adama piloting Viper 2276, 7242 is flown by Louanne "Kat" Katraine during the battle near Kobol while Galactica computes the location of the lost Fleet (Scattered).

7242, with the serial number 7242NC, and once again piloted by Lee Adama, is one of the alert fighters scrambled to intercept the unknown craft that turns out to be the battlestar Pegasus (Pegasus).

Notes

  • During the presentation scene, the serial number for this Viper is N7242C. However, during the crash landing, it is 7242NC. In "33", it is back to N7242C and in "Pegasus" it is once more changed to 7242NC. These series of "changes" are best explained as the re-use of CGI models for the special effects.