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"'''By your leave'''" is a Colonial expression roughly analogous to the "[[by your command]]" used by the {{TOS|Cylons|Cylons}}.  
"'''By your leave'''" is a Colonial expression roughly analogous to the "[[by your command]]" used by the {{TOS|Cylons}}.  


It is used at least twice: Once, by a [[Council Security]] officer seeking permission to exit the [[sendoff]] arranged for Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} by the pilots of {{TOS|Blue Squadron|Blue Squadron}} {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}, and on another occasion, {{TOS|Boomer}} uses it to close a video communication with Commander {{TOS|Adama}}.
It is used at least twice: Once, by a [[Council Security]] officer seeking permission to exit the [[sendoff]] arranged for Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} by the pilots of {{TOS|Blue Squadron|Blue Squadron}} {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}, and on another occasion, {{TOS|Boomer}} uses it to close a video communication with Commander {{TOS|Adama}}.

Latest revision as of 22:17, 8 January 2021

"By your leave" is a Colonial expression roughly analogous to the "by your command" used by the Cylons.

It is used at least twice: Once, by a Council Security officer seeking permission to exit the sendoff arranged for Captain Apollo by the pilots of Blue Squadron (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I"), and on another occasion, Boomer uses it to close a video communication with Commander Adama.