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=== Vision to Apollo === | === Vision to Apollo === | ||
During Apollo's vision in the underground city on {{TOS-RH|Kobol}}, Adama appears to him as a holographic or spiritual presence. Adama warns Apollo that the Fleet is facing extermination and that the decisions and choices they make will seal their futures forever. He states that the {{TOS-RH|Lords of Kobol|Lords of Light}} have led them back to Kobol, but this does not guarantee victory. The Lords give free will because they are not there to guide humanity directly—the people must clean up their own mistakes, and the House of Kobol must be put in order once more.<ref name="resurrection_adama_vision">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[ | During Apollo's vision in the underground city on {{TOS-RH|Kobol}}, Adama appears to him as a holographic or spiritual presence. Adama warns Apollo that the Fleet is facing extermination and that the decisions and choices they make will seal their futures forever. He states that the {{TOS-RH|Lords of Kobol|Lords of Light}} have led them back to Kobol, but this does not guarantee victory. The Lords give free will because they are not there to guide humanity directly—the people must clean up their own mistakes, and the House of Kobol must be put in order once more.<ref name="resurrection_adama_vision">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|authorlink=Richard Hatch|title=[[Resurrection (Book)|Resurrection]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=November|year=2001|pages=154-155}}</ref> | ||
Adama tells Apollo to trust his inner vision no matter what appears to him, stating there is much more at stake than Apollo can imagine. In his final words to his son, Adama says, "I'm very proud of you, Apollo. Remember I will love you always."<ref name="resurrection_adama_vision" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} | Adama tells Apollo to trust his inner vision no matter what appears to him, stating there is much more at stake than Apollo can imagine. In his final words to his son, Adama says, "I'm very proud of you, Apollo. Remember I will love you always."<ref name="resurrection_adama_vision" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} | ||