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Page creator | Gordon Ecker (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 09:27, 26 July 2008 |
Latest editor | Joe Beaudoin Jr. (talk | contribs) |
Date of latest edit | 19:18, 7 April 2021 |
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Article description: (description )This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dreilide "Slick" Thrace was a concert pianist and composer, and the father of Kara Thrace. Kara seems to have had a closer relationship with him than with her mother. When she and Karl Agathon arrive at her former apartment in Delphi she plays a recording of one of her father's works (TRS: "Valley of Darkness"). Later, Kara meets Slick, a man composing a song at the piano in Joe's Bar and works on it with him. She explains that until her father left she loved piano herself and played it with him all the time. He apparently loved piano so much that when her mother told him to choose between them and it, he chose the piano. She played one of the songs that always made her happy with Slick and it turned out to be The Music. Slick disappeared afterwards, which, in conjunction with his resemblance to her father, implies that he was a vision of him[1] (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me"). |