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[[Kara Thrace|Kara Thrace's]] old apartment on {{RDM|Caprica}} in the city of [[Delphi]] is filled with paintings on canvas as well as some wall paintings {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. | [[Kara Thrace|Kara Thrace's]] old apartment on {{RDM|Caprica}} in the city of [[Delphi]] is filled with paintings on canvas as well as some wall paintings {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. | ||
In the wall to the left of a curious [[Eye of Jupiter|circular painting]] that Thrace has doodled since she was a child ("[[The Eye of Jupiter]], | In the wall to the left of a curious [[Eye of Jupiter|circular painting]] that Thrace has doodled since she was a child ("[[The Eye of Jupiter]]", "[[Maelstrom]]"), the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot wrote a simple poem: | ||
[[File:Valley of Darkness-Starbuck Helo.jpg|right|thumb|The poem written to the left of the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in Kara Thrace's apartment {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}]] | [[File:Valley of Darkness-Starbuck Helo.jpg|right|thumb|The poem written to the left of the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in Kara Thrace's apartment {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}]] | ||
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<blockquote>''Watching a boy turn into a man''</blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote> | <blockquote>''Watching a boy turn into a man''</blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote></blockquote> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*While Kara Thrace's "love life" does not appear to have strong levels of commitment ("[[Unfinished Business]], | *While Kara Thrace's "love life" does not appear to have strong levels of commitment ("[[Unfinished Business]]", "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]"), it is probable that her poem is dedicated to her late fiancée, [[Zak Adama]]. | ||
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