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[[ | [[File:Daedalus.jpg|300px|thumb]]The second generation of interstellar space craft developed by the United States military and its allies, and the pioneer in the ''Daedalus''-class battlecruiser. Commanded by [[Steven Caldwell|Colonel Steven Caldwell]], her original mission was to render aid to the [[Atlantis expedition]] trapped in the [[Pegasus Galaxy]] and defeat a convoy of [[Wraith hive ship|Wraith hive ships]] bent on destroying the Ancient city. | ||
The ''Daedalus'' is armed with rail guns, Mark XIII tactical warheads and a bay of [[F-302]] fighters. It also possesses [[Asgard]] shielding and transporter technology, but (at least initially) none of their weapons. Prior to the Asgard's mass extinction an Asgard scientist, [[Hermiod]], was assigned to the ship in order to assure that their technologies are not abused. | |||
The Daedalus is armed with rail guns, Mark XIII tactical warheads and a bay of [[F-302]] fighters. It also possesses [[Asgard]] shielding and transporter technology, but none of their weapons. | |||
Propulsion consists of standard thrusters as well as an Asgard [[hyperdrive]] engine, capable of traveling one way between [[Earth]] and [[Atlantis]] in 18 days. The ship's primary mission is now to ferry personnel and supplies from Earth to Atlantis, and then to travel back again, but the ''Daedalus'' often stays in the vicinity of Atlantis for some time before making another loop. | |||
== DETAILS == | == DETAILS == | ||
USED BY - [[Humans]]<br /> | USED BY - [[Humans]]<br /> | ||
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/201.shtml The Siege, Part 3] | FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/201.shtml The Siege, Part 3] | ||
== KEY EPISODES == | == KEY EPISODES == | ||
[http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/201.shtml The Siege, Part 3] - The Daedalus, commanded by Colonel Steven Caldwell, arrives over Atlantis to fight off their seige of the city.<br /> | [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/201.shtml The Siege, Part 3] - The Daedalus, commanded by Colonel Steven Caldwell, arrives over Atlantis to fight off their seige of the city.<br /> | ||
[http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/202.shtml The Intruder] - On its way back from Earth the Daedalus is taken over by a Wraith virus that has been dormant in the system.<br /> | [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/202.shtml The Intruder] - On its way back from Earth the Daedalus is taken over by a Wraith virus that has been dormant in the system.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 17 February 2016
The second generation of interstellar space craft developed by the United States military and its allies, and the pioneer in the Daedalus-class battlecruiser. Commanded by Colonel Steven Caldwell, her original mission was to render aid to the Atlantis expedition trapped in the Pegasus Galaxy and defeat a convoy of Wraith hive ships bent on destroying the Ancient city.
The Daedalus is armed with rail guns, Mark XIII tactical warheads and a bay of F-302 fighters. It also possesses Asgard shielding and transporter technology, but (at least initially) none of their weapons. Prior to the Asgard's mass extinction an Asgard scientist, Hermiod, was assigned to the ship in order to assure that their technologies are not abused.
Propulsion consists of standard thrusters as well as an Asgard hyperdrive engine, capable of traveling one way between Earth and Atlantis in 18 days. The ship's primary mission is now to ferry personnel and supplies from Earth to Atlantis, and then to travel back again, but the Daedalus often stays in the vicinity of Atlantis for some time before making another loop.
DETAILS
USED BY - Humans
FIRST APPEARED - The Siege, Part 3
KEY EPISODES
The Siege, Part 3 - The Daedalus, commanded by Colonel Steven Caldwell, arrives over Atlantis to fight off their seige of the city.
The Intruder - On its way back from Earth the Daedalus is taken over by a Wraith virus that has been dormant in the system.