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{{Infobox Fictional Spacecraft | |||
| name = ''Daedalus'' class | |||
| image = Daedalus class battlecruiser orbits Atlantis.jpg | |||
| caption = The ''Daedalus'' orbits ] in "]" | |||
| first = "]" | |||
| affiliation = ] | |||
| launched = 2005 | |||
| armaments = ]<br /> ]<br /> Energy weapons <small>(''Odyssey'')</small> | |||
| fighters = ] Interceptors | |||
| defense = ] Shields<br /> ] Hull<br /> ] <small>(''Odyssey'')</small> | |||
| propulsion = ] Hyperdrive <br /> Ion Engines | |||
| power = ]s<br /> ] <small>(''Odyssey'')</small></br> Asgard power core <small>(''Odyssey'')</small> | |||
}} | |||
The '''''Daedalus''-class battlecruiser''' (sometimes known as a Deep Space Carrier<ref name="Off the Grid">{{cite episode| title=Off the Grid| episodelink=Off the Grid (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> or a 304<ref name="Crusade">{{cite episode| title=Crusade| episodelink=Crusade (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref>) is a fictional class of starship in the ] ] '']'' and '']''. | |||
The ''Daedalus'' class is the second-generation of Earth's battlecruisers, designed to combat enemy ships, for example the ] '']'' class ]s. It succeeded the '']'' as the main ship operated by the United States military and its allies. Four ''Daedalus'' have been built and three are in active service, including the the USS '']'', the USS '']'' and the USS '']''. The ]-operated '']'' is destroyed during the ].<ref name="Camelot">{{cite episode| title=Camelot| episodelink=Camelot (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> | |||
== Technology == | |||
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The ''Daedalus'' class is fitted with much of the same advanced alien technology as the '']'', only all integrated into the original design prior to construction, as opposed to being "tacked on after the fact", as is the case with the '']'', as Lt. Col. ] puts it.<ref name="Moebius Part 1">{{cite episode| title=Moebius, Part 1| episodelink=Moebius (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> | |||
=== Asgard === | |||
The ''Daedalus'' class is equipped with a great deal of ] technology, notably its intergalactic hyperdrive, shields and beaming technology. The ''Odyssey'' is also equipped with energy weapons and other technologies, with Samantha Carter describing the Asgard technology as "Truly amazing". In addition, the ''Daedalus'' itself has an Asgard engineer named ], assigned on board to oversee its use. | |||
=== Goa'uld/Ancient === | |||
The ''Daedalus'' class ships also have the same ring transporters as Goa'uld vessels, which are known to ultimately be an Ancient creation.<ref name="Flesh and Blood">{{cite episode| title=Flesh and Blood| episodelink=Flesh and Blood (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> These rings are compatible with rings onboard Ori motherships. | |||
=== Tactical systems === | |||
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The ''Daedalus'' class carries numerous Mark III<ref name="No Mans Land Part 2">{{cite episode| title=No Man's Land, Part 2| episodelink=No Man's Land (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> and Mark VIII<ref name="The Siege Part 3">{{cite episode| title=The Siege, Part 3| episodelink=The Siege, Part 3 (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> tactical ] and a number of ]. Generally speaking, the primary armament used by the ''Daedalus''-class vessels is the missile complement which is fired using ]s, with all missile emplacements appearing at the bow of the ship;<ref name="First Strike">{{cite episode| title=]| series=]}}</ref> only the ''Odyssey'' has been seen with ] hull emplacements.<ref name="Family Ties">{{cite episode| title=Family Ties| episodelink=Family Ties (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> Unlike conventional vertical launch systems, it is possible to access the loaded missiles from inside the ship, to swap their warheads, or entire missiles. In season three's "]", Colonel Caldwell orders the safety protocols to be disabled so that it is possible for them to fire all their Mk. III nuclear missiles the moment they exit hyperspace to increase the chance of a missile achieving a direct hit and not being destroyed by the Wraith Darts. | |||
In addition to a thick amour hull which is capable of withstanding brief, but intense fire from a Wraith Hive-Ship, the ''Daedalus'' class vessels are fitted with advanced Asgard shielding that can defend the ship from incoming hostile fire. | |||
There was no Asgard weaponry fitted to any ''Daedalus''-class vessels prior to the ''Stargate SG-1'' ], "]", with the Asgard previously going as far as to safeguard their beaming technology, by preventing its use as a weapons delivery system.<ref name="Moebius Part 1" /> | |||
The ''Odyssey'' is, however, heavily upgraded with the latest Asgard technology, including energy weapons capable of successfully destroying an Ori mothership with several direct hits to its shields. | |||
== Design == | |||
As seen on ''Stargate Atlantis'', the ''Daedalus'' has notable physical differences from the ''Prometheus''. It is sleeker and lacks the large aft tower. The ''Daedalus''-class also has four additional engine emplacements on each side, making the rearmost part of the ship wider than the ''Prometheus''. There is a large square structure on the ship's bow, whose purpose is unknown. F-302 bays are located on both sides of the ship, below and out from the main hull along the rear. | |||
The ''Daedalus'' shields are also capable of standing up to multiple Wraith Hive Ships or Goa'uld motherships in combat. | |||
=== Hangar bay === | |||
The ''Daedalus'' class has a hangar bay on either side, but all the ]s are in the starboard hangar. The ''Daedalus'' is capable of carrying up to 16 ]s, but so far its only been seen carrying eight so that the other hangar can be used for various needs. The hangars come with doors and shields to prevent decompression and suction into the vacuum of space. | |||
== Ships of the Line == | |||
The USAF operated '']'' (Hull-marked 02) first appears in the '']'' episode "]", commanded by Colonel ]. The ''Daedalus'' plays an instrumental role in defending Atlantis, and subsequently serves as an intergalactic ferry between Earth and Atlantis. | |||
USS ''Odyssey'' first appears in the ''Stargate SG-1'' episode "]", and becomes Earth's primary-defense when the ''Prometheus'' is destroyed in "Ethon". ''Odyssey'' is commanded by Colonel ] from "Off the Grid" till "]" when he is killed in the line of duty. The ''Stargate SG-1'' episode "]" reveals ''Odyssey''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s succeeding commander, Colonel Davidson. | |||
The Russian ''Daedalus'' class vessel ''Korolev'' appears in the season nine finale, "]", under the command of Colonel ]. The ''Korolev'' is destroyed in battle by two Ori motherships. | |||
Appearing in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' season three finale, "]", the ''Apollo'' (Commanded by ]) is used in a pre-emptive attack against the Asurans. | |||
The map color behind the colonel's chair and the lighting on each of the ships appears to be color coded. The ''Prometheus'' is white,<ref name="Prometheus">{{cite episode| title=Prometheus| episodelink=Prometheus (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> the ''Daedalus'' is green,<ref name="The Siege, Part 3">{{cite episode| title=The Siege, Part 3| episodelink=The Siege, Part 3 (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> the ''Odyssey'' is orange,<ref name="Off the Grid">{{cite episode| title=Off the Grid| episodelink=Off the Grid (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> the ''Korolev'' is purple<ref name="Camelot">{{cite episode| title=Camelot| episodelink=Camelot (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> and the ''Apollo'' is Blue/Indigo.<ref name="First Strike">{{cite episode| title=First Strike| episodelink=First Strike (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> | |||
=== ''Daedalus'' === | |||
The ''Daedalus'' is the first starship to be produced of the ''Daedalus'' class of battlecruisers, and carries an Asgard engineer (]) to oversee the ship's Asgard technology. It is believed that each ship takes about one year to construct and at least four ''Daedalus'' battlecruisers have been built with two being constructed in a year (The ''Korolev'' is rushed into service months before schedule). This may be a result of the funding change that Military Appropriations enacted at the beginning of season nine of SG-1, where 80% of the SGC funding is transferred to 304 production. | |||
The ''Daedalus'' is first mentioned in the ''Stargate SG-1'' episode, "]", and in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode, "]". The ''Daedalus'' made its first appearance in ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode "]". | |||
''Daedalus'' has also been mentioned in several ''Stargate SG-1'' episodes, including "]", "]" and "]". The latter where the ship is engaging in a joint operation with the ''Odyssey'' to destroy a Pegasus Stargate using a Mark IX tactical warhead for the purpose of disengaging an Ori Supergate. | |||
==== History ==== | |||
The ''Daedalus'' is launched from Earth after the ] is found in Egypt<ref name="Moebius Part 2">{{cite episode| title=Moebius, Part 2| episodelink=Moebius (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> and is used to send a force of ] to ] with it. It took the ''Daedalus'' only four days to reach the Pegasus Galaxy and Atlantis with the ZPM powering the ship's Asgard hyperdrive, and while installed, the ZPM provided a significant increase in shield power.<ref name="The Siege Part 2">{{cite episode| title=The Siege, Part 2| episodelink=The Siege (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> This ZPM is removed and used to power Atlantis's shield. Without the Ancient power source capable of powering the Asgard hyperdrive at full power, it takes ''Daedalus'' approximately three weeks<!-- before adding "18 days" or "20 days" here, please see talk. There is ambiguity over whether either of these specific numbers is correct. --> to travel between Earth and Atlantis.<ref name="The Intruder">{{cite episode| title=The Intruder| episodelink=The Intruder (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> | |||
Hermiod, the ship's Asgard technical adviser, is able to temporarily run the hyper drive at much greater level so as to increase hyperspace speed enough to make it back to Atlantis in time to warn them about a Trust plot. This action places ''Daedalus'' at great risk of burning out the ship's engines.<ref name="Critical Mass">{{cite episode| title=Critical Mass| episodelink=Critical Mass (Stargate Atlantis)| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> | |||
In addition to serving as an effective transport, the ''Daedalus'' has experienced marked success in its function as a warship. With the main threat in the ] being the Wraith, the ''Daedalus'' is usually pitted against ]s, which severely outclass the smaller ship in size, fire-power, and the capability of carrying fighter craft. The overall size of the vessels make them difficult to destroy with anything less than nuclear weapons, which are carried in only limited numbers and are easily destroyed prior to detonation against a Hive-Ships hull, generally by suicidal Wraith darts who ram the missiles and destroy them before impact. However, the advanced Asgard shielding aboard the ''Daedalus'' has allowed her to stay in a battle long after a Hive-Ship would have succumbed, and she has held her own in battle against the Wraith (sometimes against more than one Hive-Ship) and has scored numerous kills against the larger vessels. | |||
=== ''Odyssey'' === | |||
The second USAF production spacecraft of the ''Daedalus'' class ] is called the USS ''Odyssey''. Its design, weapons, and technological capabilities are identical to the ''Daedalus''; however, due to the use of the ] and changes made by ], ''Odyssey'' is now capable of cloaking itself.<ref name="The Shroud">{{cite episode |title=The Shroud |episodelink=The Shroud (Stargate SG-1) |series=Stargate SG-1 |serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> The Asgard make substantial technological upgrades to the ''Odyssey'' in the ''Stargate SG-1'' series finale, "]", the ''Odyssey'' is now equipped with the knowledge of the Asgard and various Asgard technologies, such as an Asgard power core. | |||
After the destruction of the ''Prometheus'' in "]", the ''Odyssey'' becomes the primary vessel in Earth's defensive fleet. | |||
It is reported in the Atlantis episode "]" (and confirmed in the ''Stargate SG-1'' episode "]") that one of the ]s left by the ] who invaded Atlantis is now powering the ''Odyssey'' to be used against the Ori. | |||
==== Initial mission ==== | |||
During the shakedown cruise of the ''Odyssey'', the commander of the vessel, Colonel Emerson, is sent by General Landry to rescue SG-1, who are captured by the Lucian Alliance on P6G-452. SG-1 had been captured after the Stargate on the planet is taken by Baal, preventing them from dialing home.<ref name="Off the Grid">{{cite episode| title=Off the Grid| episodelink=Off the Grid (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> | |||
The ship travels to the P6G-452 in hyperspace, and using implanted identification chips that have been placed in all SGC personnel, the ''Odyssey'' is able to lock onto and beam them aboard. The ship is then immediately contacted by General Landry to go and reclaim the Stargates from Ba'al's mothership. SG-1 beamed aboard after Ba'al's ship is disabled and planted tracer beacons on all the Stargates and DHDs, while in the middle of fending off Ba'al's Jaffa. The Lucian Alliance showed up in a small fleet of Ha'tak vessels and ignored the ''Odyssey'''s hails, and they attacked Baal's ship. The ''Odyssey'' begins to fire on the Lucian ships with its railguns in order to prevent them from destroying Ba'al's ship while SG-1 is aboard. The ''Odyssey'' then manages to beam all but one Stargate and DHD before the Lucian ships destroy Ba'al's ''Ha'tak''. That particular Stargate is being used by SG-1 to gate back to Earth, but Colonel Emerson and the ''Odyssey'' assume the worst and retreated after the shields are nearly depleted and after doing no significant damage to the Lucian fleet. | |||
During the ''Odyssey''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first mission, its shields are untested and are stated to not be operating at 100% efficiency. | |||
==== "The Pegasus Project" ==== | |||
The ''Odyssey'' is dispatched to the ] in the ''Stargate SG-1'' episode "]", in an attempt to create a stable wormhole between the Pegasus Galaxy and the Ori ] in the Milky Way galaxy, to prevent the Ori from sending more ships through it. Attempts by the Asgard to dial out of the gate had already failed; the Supergate could only be dialed into from another Galaxy, and there is insufficient energy produced by a standard Stargate to establish a connection. The ''Odyssey'' positions a Stargate near a black hole in the Pegasus Galaxy and using the black hole as the Stargate's power source, establish a connection with a Stargate that has been placed in close proximity to the Supergate. Once established, the ''Odyssey'' beams shaped nuclear charges in front of the Stargate in an attempt to force the outgoing wormhole to "jump" to the Supergate, thus forming a connection to it. With a black hole powering the Stargate, the connection could be maintained indefinitely. | |||
The ''Odyssey'' performs several unsuccessful attempts to jump the wormhole to the Supergate before a ] detects the nuclear detonations and attacks the ''Odyssey''. Performing a slingshot maneuver around the black hole's gravity well, the ''Odyssey'' beams its remaining nuclear warheads into the Hive-Ship that is pursuing them just as it passes by the Stargate. When the weapons are detonated, the resulting detonation of both warheads plus the Hive-Ship sends enough energy through the Stargate to cause the wormhole to "jump" to the Supergate. In addition, the massive unstable vortex produced by the activation of the Supergate engulfs an ], destroying it. | |||
==== Lucian Alliance hijacking ==== | |||
With the possibility of another ] ] in the Milky Way Galaxy, the ''Odyssey'' departs Earth to investigate in the ''Stargate SG-1'' episode, "]". On arrival, however, they are ambushed by several '']''-class vessels and are forced into a minefield, which, because their shields are weakened by a nearby neutron star, render the ship disabled. Soon boarded and seized, it is stated that their assailants are members of the ], who have been sent to destroy or capture the vessel. Demanding that Colonel Carter repair the damage and disable the distress beacon revealing their location, the members of the Alliance kill ], when he orders her to not assist them in any way. | |||
Acting as though she is repairing the ship, Carter attempts to stall the hijackers until an escape attempt can be made, an opportunity which affords itself when Daniel and Vala are likewise captured and brought to the ''Odyssey''. After retaking the ship and killing the leader of hijackers in the process, the crew returns the ''Odyssey'' to Earth for repairs. While the repairs are under-way, the ''Odyssey'' is fitted with a ZPM recovered after Atlantis had been retaken from the ]s, after their occupation.<ref name="Echoes">{{cite episode| episodelink=Echoes (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Echoes| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> | |||
==== Sangraal ==== | |||
The ''Odyssey'' is part of a plan to deliver Merlin's weapon to the Ori galaxy for the purposes of destroying the Ori outright. Daniel Jackson used his Prior abilities to take control of the ship and transport the crew safely to the surface. After bringing Jack O'Neill on board the ''Odyssey'', they set course for P3Y-229 while the ''Daedalus'' enters a parallel position over the Pegasus Galaxy Stargate that is maintaining the Supergate connection. | |||
During the course of the trip, Jackson modified the ship's systems to generate a cloaking field, claiming "Having a ZPM helps". After the weapon is sent through the Supergate on an Ori ship and SG-1 had been evacuated with Asgard transporters, Jackson returns to his original form. Carter had a great deal of difficulty deactivating the cloaking device. | |||
==== "Unending" ==== | |||
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The ''Odyssey'' visits the Asgard home planet ] in the ''Stargate SG-1'' finale episode "]" at the behest of the Asgard. Thor explains that the Asgard are giving humanity all of the knowledge of the Asgard, due to the rapid degradation of their bodies because of a disease they have contracted that will soon cause them to die. Several Ori motherships exit hyperspace nearing the conclusion of the upgrades to the ''Odyssey'', and by retreating to the planet below, the Asgard destroy it as their last act, leaving the ''Odyssey'' as their legacy. Soon after the planets destruction, the ''Odyssey'' has no other choice but to test its new weapons and shields and, after a number of hits, successfully destroys an Ori mothership. | |||
==== Other operations ==== | |||
Following the successful retrieval of Daniel Jackson from the Ori and the deployment of the Sangraal, command of the ''Odyssey'' is given to Colonel Davidson. Under his command, the ''Odyssey'' transports SG-1 to a planet being used by a group of rogue Jaffa under the command of Arkad as a base so that SG-1 could prevent Teal'c from killing Arkad.<ref name="Talion">{{cite episode| episodelink=Talion (Stargate SG-1)| title=Talion| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> Later, the ''Odyssey'' deploys ground-strike weaponry against a number of naqahdah filled cargo ships destined to be used against Earth by the rogue Jaffa in Arkad's army.<ref name="Family Ties" /> | |||
''Odyssey'' is instrumental in the capture of Adria from a mothership under the command of Ba'al. The ''Odyssey'' utilizes the cloaking technology Daniel Jackson and Merlin installed in the vessel during the events of "The Shroud" and is used to hold Adria and prevent her escape using Anti-Prior technology. The Tok'ra are summoned to the ''Odyssey''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s location to perform a symbiote extraction of Ba'al from Adria. Following the extraction process, Adria breaks free of the restraints and locks ''Odyssey''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s infirmary, giving her enough time to ascend.<ref name="Dominion">{{cite episode| episodelink=Dominion (Stargate SG-1)| title=Dominion| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> | |||
=== ''Korolev'' === | |||
The ''Korolev'' is a ''Daedalus'' class battle cruiser given to ] by the USA in exchange for continued use of the Russian Stargate,<ref name="Crusade" /> and is under the command of ].<ref name="Camelot" /> Just prior to the ], ''Korolev'' is rushed to duty in order to defend against an invasion fleet of Ori motherships, though all major systems are complete and the ''Korolev'' is fully space worthy. | |||
''Korolev'' carries a compliment of F-302's, having also acquired their plans in the Russian Stargate exchange. The ship is equipped with Asgard beaming technology, as demonstrated on Dr. Jackson and Col. Mitchell. | |||
Six members of ''Korolev''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew are saved by beaming to the ''Odyssey''; the episode does not reveal who survived.<ref name="Camelot" /> Dr. Jackson also escapes by ringing aboard one of the Ori ships and Col. Mitchell escapes in an ].<ref name="Flesh and Blood" /> | |||
=== ''Apollo'' === | |||
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The USS ''Apollo'' is a 304 commanded by Colonel Abe Ellis. It arrives at Atlantis with a weapons platform, code named ] which contains six Mark IX "Gatebuster" warheads and 4 decoy warheads. In conjunction with the Atlantis team, Colonel Ellis and the ''Apollo'' successfully deploys the Horizon weapons platform against the Asuran homeworld, targeting key military sites where new warships are being constructed. They are successful in destroying all the Asuran vessels, along with most secondary targets. | |||
Following the attack on the Asuran home world, ''Apollo'' returns to Lantean orbit. There it attempts to destroy a stripped down Asuran satellite-ship that arrived in orbit over the city containing a ] through which an energy beam is sent from the Asuran Home world. The beam is momentarily turned on the ''Apollo'' immediately after its initiation. The vessel's shields are heavily drained by the Asuran energy weapon. After that point Colonel Ellis pulls his ship back but remains in the vicinity of Atlantis. ''Apollo'' fires a number of missiles, proving ineffective against the satellite-ship's shields. | |||
With no way for ''Apollo'' or Atlantis to disable the satellite-ship, a plan is devised by Doctor McKay and Colonel Sheppard to bring an asteroid from the area around Lantea, which they had previously assumed is left from a second, since destroyed moon, into the path of the Asuran weapon long enough to allow Atlantis to fly to another world. F-302's launched from ''Apollo's'' fighter bays, under the command of Major Lorne, latch onto the asteroid and maneuver it from from the system's debris field and into the energy weapon's path. ''Apollo'' transports all non-essential personnel off the city just before the plan to fly the city to another world is about to begin. "]" does not state if the ''Apollo'' enters for hyperspace before Atlantis takes flight, or if the ship remains to monitor the satellite. | |||
==== Bomb Bay ==== | |||
The ''Apollo'' is equipped with a bomb bay with an attached observation and control deck. From this bay, it can deliver such payloads as the ].<ref name="First Strike" /> | |||
== Battle of P3Y-229 == | |||
{{main article|Battle of P3Y-229}} | |||
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The season nine finale, "]", sees the ''Odyssey'' and the ''Korolev'', both a part of a combined ], ], ], ] and ] fleet sent to intercept and stop the ] fleet from arriving through a ] constructed around P3Y-229.<ref name="Camelot" /> The Lucian Alliance ships are shown to arrive late into the battle. The Asgard vessel is an '']'' class, piloted by the ] Kvasir. En route, the ''Korolev'' is ordered to collect SG-1 and report immediately to the Supergate. Their standing orders are to destroy the Supergate by any means necessary. | |||
The episode shows both the ''Odyssey'' and ''Korolev'' faring better than the Jaffa vessels in the opening moment of the engagement; apparently, their Asgard-designed shields are far better at withstanding the opening attacks from the ]. Although the episode did not show the Asgard vessel being destroyed, it is seen fighting the Ori ships and taking numerous hits which appeared to be absorbed by its advanced shielding. However, as the engagement continues, both Earth vessels lost main power systems and main engines, rendering them "sitting ducks" to the Ori mothership's weapons. | |||
Nearing the conclusion of the battle, with most of the vessels opposing the Ori destroyed, both ''Odyssey'' and ''Korolev'' remain largely intact (though incapable of continued combat), until a number of Ori vessels concentrated their fire on the ''Korolev'', cutting the vessel's hull in half before the ship explodes. | |||
At least one F-302 from the ''Korolev'' survives its destruction and is retrieved by the ''Odyssey'' following the conclusion of the engagement. Only six members of the ''Korolev''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew are beamed aboard the ''Odyssey''. Daniel Jackson uses a set of the ''Korolev''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s rings to escape onto an Ori mothership and Colonel Mitchell uses an F-302 to escape the ''Korolev''. Colonel Chekov's fate is not stated.<ref name="Flesh and Blood" /> | |||
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