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Prior to the First [[Cylon War]], Sagittaron was a great provider to its fellow colonies, with its citizens and workers taking pride in their accomplishments. A change occurs when politicians and lawmakers turn the colony's output from necessity into profiteering. Under this, agricultural workers (agri-techs) and laborers became slaves, as Sagittaron is turned into a work camp where "once those duties were supervised by armed guards doling out punishment for underachievement, the morale [of Sagittaron's laboring citizens] faded and then vanished completely".<ref name="zarek">As stated by [[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] in his book, "[[The Revolution Within]]".</ref> These changes do not occur overnight, as they take many generations of slow and steady erosion. | Prior to the First [[Cylon War]], Sagittaron was a great provider to its fellow colonies, with its citizens and workers taking pride in their accomplishments. A change occurs when politicians and lawmakers turn the colony's output from necessity into profiteering. Under this, agricultural workers (agri-techs) and laborers became slaves, as Sagittaron is turned into a work camp where "once those duties were supervised by armed guards doling out punishment for underachievement, the morale [of Sagittaron's laboring citizens] faded and then vanished completely".<ref name="zarek">As stated by [[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] in his book, "[[The Revolution Within]]".</ref> These changes do not occur overnight, as they take many generations of slow and steady erosion. | ||
During the generation of [[Karen Zarek|Karen]] and [[Jerome Zarek]], the government of Sagittaron began finding ways to address the situation of Sagittaron status as a work camp, however they did not wish to accept responsibility for the current condition of the colony. This lead, in part, to the creation of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], machines that would allegedly lessen the burden on the workers and free them. However, while the Cylons did lessen the work for some humans | During the generation of [[Karen Zarek|Karen]] and [[Jerome Zarek]], the government of Sagittaron began finding ways to address the situation of Sagittaron status as a work camp, however they did not wish to accept responsibility for the current condition of the colony. This lead, in part, to the creation of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], machines that would allegedly lessen the burden on the workers and free them. However, while the Cylons did lessen the work for some humans -- mainly the economically privileged -- the "newly-freed slaves found they had few options that didn't involve going right back to their old jobs"<ref name="zarek"/>. | ||
The Cylon War brings some changes to Sagittaron, namely discontent and labor strikes which affect the colony's output, in addition to various Cylon attacks. All of these factors bring an increased military presence to Sagittaron, including [[Colonial Marine]]s and curfews. | The Cylon War brings some changes to Sagittaron, namely discontent and labor strikes which affect the colony's output, in addition to various Cylon attacks. All of these factors bring an increased military presence to Sagittaron, including [[Colonial Marine]]s and curfews. | ||
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== Culture & Economy == | == Culture & Economy == | ||
Sagittaron's culture is based around its work force, which occurs due to the natural erosion of other vocations during its pre-Cylon War conversion into a forced labor camp. Due to this, the [[Sagittaron Labor Ministry]] became increasingly powerful and was able to control the lives of Sagittaron workers, even in spite of the introduction of the Cylons as a workforce | Sagittaron's culture is based around its work force, which occurs due to the natural erosion of other vocations during its pre-Cylon War conversion into a forced labor camp. Due to this, the [[Sagittaron Labor Ministry]] became increasingly powerful and was able to control the lives of Sagittaron workers, even in spite of the introduction of the Cylons as a workforce -- which only the wealthy took advantage of. | ||
The culture is not as sophisticated as [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]; there is very little evidence of Sagittaron being a mecca of art and literature, outside of various Roman-Greco statues and modernistic architecture. | The culture is not as sophisticated as [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]; there is very little evidence of Sagittaron being a mecca of art and literature, outside of various Roman-Greco statues and modernistic architecture. | ||