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12 Colonies, 12 Cylon models, and perhaps 12 Gods? {{unsigned|DarthS}}
12 Colonies, 12 Cylon models, and perhaps 12 Gods? {{unsigned|DarthS}}
== Analysis re. Adama's book reading ==
I noticed there was a comment on the Analysis section about Adama reciting the passage, even though he said they were to the part he hadn't read before. Actually, he states that they are ''getting'' to the part he hasn't passed before, so they hadn't actually reached it yet, so if anything, these would be the parts he would remember the most, since it would be where he always stops after.
If anything, it seems like some double-symbolism could be read in to the fact that he would always stop reading after that particular passage...
(I don't know how to edit the page itself, or even if it's appropriate to, hence why I wanted to comment here instead).
[[User:MathewBurrack|MathewBurrack]] 19:21, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

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The Lord of Kobol reference[edit]

During the service by Chief Tyrol he utters the like "...and the Lords of Kobol, as many and as varied as mortal men..."

Could this be taken literally, and suggest some new connection between the Colonials and the Lords of Kobol? It feels like the sort of cryptic clue the writes would drop in.

12 Colonies, 12 Cylon models, and perhaps 12 Gods? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by DarthS (talk • contribs).

Analysis re. Adama's book reading[edit]

I noticed there was a comment on the Analysis section about Adama reciting the passage, even though he said they were to the part he hadn't read before. Actually, he states that they are getting to the part he hasn't passed before, so they hadn't actually reached it yet, so if anything, these would be the parts he would remember the most, since it would be where he always stops after.

If anything, it seems like some double-symbolism could be read in to the fact that he would always stop reading after that particular passage...

(I don't know how to edit the page itself, or even if it's appropriate to, hence why I wanted to comment here instead).

MathewBurrack 19:21, 26 April 2008 (UTC)