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[[Image:Caprica - Atlas statue at Atlas Arena.jpg|thumb|A large statue of Atlas oversees the [[Atlas Arena]] complex on {{RDM|Caprica}} {{CAP|Rebirth}}.]]  
[[File:Caprica - Rebirth - Atlas Statue at Atlas Arena .png|thumb|A large statue of Atlas oversees the [[Atlas Arena]] complex on {{RDM|Caprica}} circa [[42YR]] / [[58 BCH]] {{CAP|Rebirth}}.]]  


'''Atlas''' is likely the name of a [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lord of Kobol]].
'''Atlas''' is likely the name of a [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lord of Kobol]].


While no other mentions have been made, [[Atlas Arena|a stadium]] on {{RDM|Caprica}} is named after him {{CAP|Rebirth}}
While no other mentions have been made, [[Atlas Arena|a stadium]] on {{RDM|Caprica}} is named after him circa [[42YR]] ([[58 BCH]]) {{CAP|Rebirth}}


According to [[Serge]]'s Twitter page, the story of Atlas had him holding up {{RDM|Kobol}}, rather than [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], on his shoulders.
According to [[Serge]]'s [[Serge's Twitter|Twitter page]], the story of Atlas had him holding up {{RDM|Kobol}}, rather than [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], on his shoulders. However, the statue at Atlas arena does not show a world on his shoulder, even though Atlas' stance suggests otherwise.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 22:54, 20 September 2020

A large statue of Atlas oversees the Atlas Arena complex on Caprica circa 42YR / 58 BCH (CAP: "Rebirth").

Atlas is likely the name of a Lord of Kobol.

While no other mentions have been made, a stadium on Caprica is named after him circa 42YR (58 BCH) (CAP: "Rebirth")

According to Serge's Twitter page, the story of Atlas had him holding up Kobol, rather than Earth, on his shoulders. However, the statue at Atlas arena does not show a world on his shoulder, even though Atlas' stance suggests otherwise.

See also

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