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* The name, "Quorum of Twelve," comes from the ruling body of the [[wikipedia:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (a.k.a. Mormons). [[Glen A. Larson]] was raised Mormon and used several ideas and terms from that church in creating ''Battlestar Galactica''. The primary difference between the two groups is that the Twelve in ''Battlestar Galactica'' have a mostly political role (with only ceremonial religious duties) whereas the Mormon leadership is unelected and primarily religious in character. | * The name, "Quorum of Twelve," comes from the ruling body of the [[wikipedia:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (a.k.a. Mormons). [[Glen A. Larson]] was raised Mormon and used several ideas and terms from that church in creating ''Battlestar Galactica''. The primary difference between the two groups is that the Twelve in ''Battlestar Galactica'' have a mostly political role (with only ceremonial religious duties) whereas the Mormon leadership is unelected and primarily religious in character. | ||
* In the [[Saga of a Star World (Book)|novelization of "Saga of a Star World,"]] Sire Uri is noted to be speaking to a Councilman [[Lobe]] of [[Piscera]] whilst on Carillon about the possibility of settling on the planet. The on-screen version of this scene shows the unnamed Statesman portrayed by [[Norman Stuart]] as being the individual Uri is speaking to about the above scene from the novel, though it is uncertain if this is a canon source. | * In the [[Saga of a Star World (Book)|novelization of "Saga of a Star World,"]] Sire Uri is noted to be speaking to a Councilman [[Lobe]] of [[Piscera]] whilst on Carillon about the possibility of settling on the planet. The on-screen version of this scene shows the unnamed Statesman portrayed by [[Norman Stuart]] as being the individual Uri is speaking to about the above scene from the novel, though it is uncertain if this is a canon source. | ||
* In the | * In the novelization of "War of the Gods," a man named Sire [[Montrose]] is identified as a member of the Quorum who speaks to his surprise of Count Iblis being seemingly aware of their decisions and later on asking to confirm the mysterious being's leadership over the Colonials. The on-screen version of these scenes shows the unnamed Statesman portrayed by [[John Williams]] as being this exact individual, with IMDB and certain sites identifying him as Montrose, though this is uncertain if this is a canon source. | ||
* It is worth noting that in "Baltar's Escape" that the Council of Twelve had more than twelve members considering the absence of Siress Tinia when the council members were taken hostage by Baltar and the others. | * It is worth noting that in "Baltar's Escape" that the Council of Twelve had more than twelve members considering the absence of Siress Tinia when the council members were taken hostage by Baltar and the others. | ||