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| {{disline|For other subjects with the same name, see: [[Megan (disambiguation)]].}}
| | : ''For other subjects with the same name, see: [[Megan (disambiguation)]].'' |
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| Megan is quite pleased to see that his children had done the same, meaning they had learned that the Cylons could never be trusted. Megan is freed by Starbuck and Miri, who sneak themselves into the castle via a secret entrance. | | Megan is quite pleased to see that his children had done the same, meaning they had learned that the Cylons could never be trusted. Megan is freed by Starbuck and Miri, who sneak themselves into the castle via a secret entrance. |
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| After {{TOS|Boomer}} and {{TOS|Apollo}} land on the planet, Megan and his family elect to stay on Attila. After all, they had fought for it, and now it was theirs {{OS|The Young Lords}}. | | After {{TOS|Boomer}} and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] land on the planet, Megan and his family elect to stay on Attila. After all, they had fought for it, and now it was theirs {{OS|The Young Lords}}. |
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| == Separate Continuity ==
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| {{Separate continuity|type=line|universe=Original Series|cont=Berkley Novelization}}Megan is named after one of the two Scorpion founders<ref>{{Cite book|author=Thurston, Robert|origyear=1980|origmonth=August|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=62|edition=1st edition|id=0425046559|title=[[The Young Warriors|Battlestar Galactica 4: The Young Warriors]]|coauthors=[[Glen A. Larson|Larson, Glen A.]]|authorlink=Robert Thurston}}</ref> of the human colony on [[Antila]]<ref>''Ibid''., pg. 26.
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| Antila is the name of the planet in the novelization; Atilla is the name from the episode.</ref>. Megan and [[Renkin]]<ref name=":0">''Ibid.'', pg. 67</ref> are the mother and father of five children: 18-year old [[Miri]]<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 61</ref>, 13-year old [[Kyle]]<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 60</ref>, 12-year old [[Ariadne]]<ref name=":1">''Ibid.'', pg. 56</ref>, and the younger twin siblings [[Nilz]] and [[Robus]]<ref name=":1" />. Prior to the Cylon invasion, Megan and Renkin work to revise the colony's laws in order to initiate a system based on the "original Megan's beliefs" that are more communistic than opportunistic and self-serving.<ref name=":0" />
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| === Cylon Invasion of Antila ===
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| Megan is captured, along with some other Antilians like [[Kordel]]<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 101-102</ref>, during the Cylon invasion of the planet.<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 68</ref> Imprisoned in the castle, Miri is able to visit through secret passages within the castle, where she finds her mother's health has declined substantially. When Miri presents Megan with [[Spectre]]'s offer of a prisoner exchange, where she would be exchanged for [[Starbuck (TOS alternate)|Starbuck]], Megan refuses.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 100, 106</ref> Kyle proceeds with the exchange, even when Miri tells her brother of this.<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 130</ref> Spectre reneges on the exchange, exchanging Megan for a dummy and absconding with both Megan and Starbuck who are en route to the castle in a rickety wagon.<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 139-140</ref>
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| After speaking with Starbuck, Megan begins to have a begrudging respect for the Warrior, despite her own pacifistic, anti-war tendencies, even inviting him to stay on Antila after they free it to rebuild their colony.<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 142-145</ref> Megan is wounded by Cylon weapons fire during [[Magician]]'s rescue attempt, where Magician is only able to rescue Starbuck<ref>''Ibid.'', pg. 147-150</ref>. (''[[The Young Warriors]]'').
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| == Notes == | | == Notes == |
| * In the novelization, Megan was the ''mother'' of the children, not the father as depicted in the episode. Given that the character's name is commonly used for ''females'' in the United States, this would actually make sense. It is more likely that the novelization writer [[Robert Thurston]] assumed that the character is feminine. | | * In the novelization, Megan was the ''mother'' of the children, not the father as depicted in the episode. Given that character's name is commonly used for ''females'' in the United States, this would actually make sense. It is more likely that the novelization writer [[Robert Thurston]] assumed that the character is feminine. |
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| == References ==
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| {{Reflist}}
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| [[Category:A to Z]] | | [[Category:A to Z]] |
| [[Category:Characters]] | | [[Category:Characters]] |
| [[Category:Characters (TOS)]] | | [[Category:Characters (TOS)]] |
| [[Category:One-Shot Characters (TOS)]] | | [[Category:One-Shot Characters (TOS)]] |
| {{indicator|TOS}}[[Category:TOS]]
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