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The capital of Sagittaron is [[Sagittaron City]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Zarek]]''). | The capital of Sagittaron is [[Sagittaron City]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Zarek]]''). | ||
Sagittaron has several moons, an outermost one being capable of sustaining a human-survivable atmosphere. [[Kara Thrace]] and | Sagittaron has several moons, an outermost one being capable of sustaining a human-survivable atmosphere. [[Kara Thrace]] and [[Karl Agathon]] crashland on one after pursuing [[Darja Purat]]'s [[Unknown craft (RDM comics)#Raptor-like craft|Raptor-like ship]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 4]]''). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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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. | 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 | The culture is not as sophisticated as [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Caprica|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 economy is purely driven by providing its fellow colonies with agricultural and natural resource refinement, however the wealth from these exports is taken by the Labor Ministry, local government, and likely the corporations operating factories and processing centers on Sagittaron. | The economy is purely driven by providing its fellow colonies with agricultural and natural resource refinement, however the wealth from these exports is taken by the Labor Ministry, local government, and likely the corporations operating factories and processing centers on Sagittaron. | ||
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== Military base == | == Military base == | ||
Two years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], Sagittaron is home of a {{inlineref|bold=N|Colonial Military Complex}} that [[Julian DiMarco]] targets for a nuclear attack. However, this attack is averted by the efforts of Commander [[William Adama]] | Two years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], Sagittaron is home of a {{inlineref|bold=N|Colonial Military Complex}} that [[Julian DiMarco]] targets for a nuclear attack. However, this attack is averted by the efforts of Commander [[William Adama]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 6]]''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||