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[[Image:Soldiers of One Logo.jpg|thumb|"Infinity" symbol representing the Soldiers of the One.]]
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The '''Soldiers of the One''' (also known as the "'''STO'''") are a monotheistic religious group whose singular mission is to "drive out the many [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Gods]]" and combat the decadence and corruption of Colonial society. The Caprican government considers them a terrorist criminal organization.
The '''Soldiers of the One''' (also known as the "'''STO'''") are a monotheistic religious group whose singular mission is to "drive out the many [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Gods]]" and combat the decadence and corruption of Colonial society. The Caprican government considers them a terrorist criminal organization.
The leadership of the group is based on [[Gemenon]].


Sister [[Clarice Willow]], headmistress of the [[Athena Academy]], is apparently a leader in the group, who reports to [[Barnabus Greeley]] ([[Gravedancing]]). Other members include her students [[Lacy Rand]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Zoe Graystone]], [[Keon Gatwick]], [[Pam]] and [[Hippolyta]]. At least two -- Stark and Gatwick -- collected explosives.
Sister [[Clarice Willow]], headmistress of the [[Athena Academy]], is apparently a leader in the group, who reports to [[Barnabus Greeley]] ([[Gravedancing]]). Other members include her students [[Lacy Rand]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Zoe Graystone]], [[Keon Gatwick]], [[Pam]] and [[Hippolyta]]. At least two -- Stark and Gatwick -- collected explosives.
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Sister Willow refers to this as "premature" and "unauthorized" (''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'').<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://thetvaddict.com/2008/04/23/the-tv-addict-previews-battlestar-galactica-prequel-caprica/|title=The TV Addict Previews BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Prequel CAPRICA|date=23 April 2008|accessdate=24 April 2008|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>
Sister Willow refers to this as "premature" and "unauthorized" (''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'').<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://thetvaddict.com/2008/04/23/the-tv-addict-previews-battlestar-galactica-prequel-caprica/|title=The TV Addict Previews BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Prequel CAPRICA|date=23 April 2008|accessdate=24 April 2008|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>
Clarice Willow and Barnabas Greeley's groups have come into conflict; the latter even tried to kill the former. ([[End of Line]])


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:27, 28 March 2010

"Infinity" symbol representing the Soldiers of the One.

The Soldiers of the One (also known as the "STO") are a monotheistic religious group whose singular mission is to "drive out the many Gods" and combat the decadence and corruption of Colonial society. The Caprican government considers them a terrorist criminal organization.

The leadership of the group is based on Gemenon.

Sister Clarice Willow, headmistress of the Athena Academy, is apparently a leader in the group, who reports to Barnabus Greeley (Gravedancing). Other members include her students Lacy Rand, Ben Stark, Zoe Graystone, Keon Gatwick, Pam and Hippolyta. At least two -- Stark and Gatwick -- collected explosives.

There is a branch of the organization on the planet Gemenon, with whom Graystone intended to seek refuge. She had plans to further the Soldiers of the One's mission that involved her virtual avatar in some way.

History[edit]

Ten years prior to the bombing of Maglev 23, the Soldiers of the One went dormant.

A number of STO members intended to flee to GemenonZoe Graystone, Ben Stark and Lacy Rand. However, Rand pulled out of the trip at the last minute and further, Stark was wearing a suicide vest, which he blew up on Maglev 23—much to the surprise of Graystone, herself being killed in the bombing.

Sister Willow refers to this as "premature" and "unauthorized" (Caprica).[1]

Clarice Willow and Barnabas Greeley's groups have come into conflict; the latter even tried to kill the former. (End of Line)

Notes[edit]

More than sixty years later the same symbol utilized by this group is seen at the hands of the humanoid Cylons, being employed during a religious funereal service (Islanded in a Stream of Stars). The reappearance of the symbol may suggest a direct connection between the religion inherited by the modern Cylon nation from the Caprican Centurions and that espoused by the Soldiers of the One.

References[edit]

  1. The TV Addict Previews BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Prequel CAPRICA (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). (23 April 2008). Retrieved on 24 April 2008.