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[[File:Adama Family, 1x15.jpg|thumb|left|The Adama Family on Tauron.]] | [[File:Adama Family, 1x15.jpg|thumb|left|The Adama Family on Tauron.]] | ||
Coming of age during the [[Tauron Uprising]] | Coming of age during the [[Tauron Uprising]], Adama and his brother were taught the importance of loyalty by their parents, both [[Ha'la'tha]] sympathizers who had knowledge of the resistance. Informing her sons of the risks and price of aiding the rebellion, Isabelle Adama told Joseph and Samuel that they had always been her "little Adama men," but that it was now time to be "men for Tauron" {{CAP|The Dirteaters}}. | ||
Shortly after, a [[Heracleides]] soldier was killed in the alley outside the Adama home. Witnessing the murder, Samuel Adama climbed out of his bedroom window and removed the soldier's wallet and pistol, hiding them under his mattress despite the warnings of Joseph. Investigating the killing, three Herac officers later entered the Adama home to question the family. From their hiding place in a closet, Joseph and Samuel witnessed the torture of their father and the murder of their mother. Accepting that William Adama would not survive his injuries, Joseph shot and killed the Herac soldiers before turning the gun on his father {{CAP|The Dirteaters}}. | Shortly after, a [[Heracleides]] soldier was killed in the alley outside the Adama home. Witnessing the murder, Samuel Adama climbed out of his bedroom window and removed the soldier's wallet and pistol, hiding them under his mattress despite the warnings of Joseph. Investigating the killing, three Herac officers later entered the Adama home to question the family. From their hiding place in a closet, Joseph and Samuel witnessed the torture of their father and the murder of their mother. Accepting that William Adama would not survive his injuries, Joseph shot and killed the Herac soldiers before turning the gun on his father {{CAP|The Dirteaters}}. | ||