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'''''The Official Battlestar Galactica Scrapbook''''' (Margaret Grosset & Dunlap 1978, ISBN 0448162954), by James Neyland, is a companion book for the [[Original Series]], containing interviews, character biographies, and overviews of aspects of the series. | '''''The Official Battlestar Galactica Scrapbook''''' (Margaret Grosset & Dunlap 1978, ISBN 0448162954), by James Neyland, is a companion book for the [[Original Series]], containing interviews, character biographies, and overviews of aspects of the series. | ||
The publication, printed in 1978 and presumed long out-of-print, notes the names of the [[Twelve Colonies of Man]] as "Caprica," " | The publication, printed in 1978 and presumed long out-of-print, notes the names of the [[Twelve Colonies of Man]] as "Caprica", "Gemoni", "Canceria", "Piscon", "Sagitara", "Leo", "Libra", "Aquaria", "Virgon", "Aeriana", "Taura", and "Scorpio". <ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.kobol.com/archives/BG-FAQ.html#E3|title="What are the names of the twelve homeworlds?", from Kobol.com.|date=|accessdate=|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
As these names (hosted on a fan-operated website where book excepts were transcribed) are fully in contradiction to aired episode information, the [[canon]]icity of this publication is questionable. | As these names (hosted on a fan-operated website where book excepts were transcribed) are fully in contradiction to aired episode information, the [[canon]]icity of this publication is questionable. | ||