The roller coaster
trains are
launched from the start of their lift hill (used to be launched from the station) at high speed instead of the traditional chain lift.
Linear Synchronous Motors (LSM) are used for high-acceleration speed during launching. Similar to the now-defunct
Dragon Challenge at Universal's
Islands of Adventure, these coasters feature several near collisions mere inches apart. Part of the ride took place over the park's central lagoon. The coasters are the tallest dueling coaster in the world at .
Battlestar Galactica: Cylon The Cylon coaster is a coaster designed like the
Cylon Raider suspended from the track with legs free that performs intense manoeuvres that includes five inversions, a
cobra roll, a
corkscrew, a
vertical loop and a
zero-g roll. The Cylon coaster also plunges into a deep pit filled with artificial fog to give thrill seekers the sensation of a near miss with the ground. It also includes sudden turns close to buildings emphasising the sensation of a near miss. Before the ride starts, a short monologue spoken by a robotic voice states “This has all happened before. This will all happen again.”
Ride description The ride is a suspended coaster capable of reaching speeds up to 51.0 mph (82.1 km/h) and has 5 inverted parts.
Battlestar Galactica: Human Pre-show The queue for the Human ride firstly is a narrow walkway. The riders enter the ride building where Galactica Actual and Cag Starbuck explain the mission. Then the riders are loaded into the trains. Upon departure, the riders hear the dialogue, "Happy Hunting. So say we all."
Ride description The Human coaster is designed like the Colonial Mark II Viper for riders who want a roller coaster experience without inversions. According to Universal Studios Singapore engineers, riders on the Human track experience more
G-forces than those on the Cylon track. At certain points in the ride, the coaster reaches speed of up to . ==History==