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{{disline|For other subjects sharing this character's name, see: [[Persephone]].}}
{{disline|For the planet near the Twelve Colonies, and proposed by [[Sire]] [[Uri]] during the exodus, see: [[Borallus]].}}


'''Persephone''' was the younger sister of {{TOS-RH|Boomer}}<ref name="p204">{{cite book/RH|1|204}}</ref>.
'''Borellus''' was the leader born of human starfarers, settling upon the planet later known as {{TOS-RH|Caprica}} millennia prior to the establishment of the {{TOS-RH|Twelve Colonies of Man}}<ref name="p43">{{cite book/RH|1|43}}</ref>.


She died on her homeworld, {{TOS-RH|Leonis}}, during the {{TOS-RH|Battle of Cimtar}} in {{TOS-RH|7342}}. Boomer is reminded of her gap-toothed grin and laugh every time he kills a {{TOS-RH|Cylon}} or, in on instance, when Boomer is almost slain by the seditionist [[Paris]] on ''{{TOS-RH|Hephaestus}}''<ref name="p204"/> {{RH|Armageddon}}.
Following the settling of Caprica, Borellus established the rules and customs of the {{TOS-RH|Borellian Nomen}}, eschewing technology in the pursuit of perfecting themselves while blending with the Caprican biosphere they encountered. In the millennia that followed, those who fled the dying world of {{TOS-RH|Kobol}} came across Caprica and were able to dispatch the Nomen with sheer numbers and advanced technologies, leading to a schism between the Colonials and the Nomen.<ref name="p43"/>
 
One of the teachings of Borellus, ascribed as being one of the first laws he laid out, had been "cultivate a thing and it will grow"<ref name="p44">{{cite book/RH|1|44}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.


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Latest revision as of 02:28, 13 January 2021

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Borellus was the leader born of human starfarers, settling upon the planet later known as Caprica millennia prior to the establishment of the Twelve Colonies of Man[1].

Following the settling of Caprica, Borellus established the rules and customs of the Borellian Nomen, eschewing technology in the pursuit of perfecting themselves while blending with the Caprican biosphere they encountered. In the millennia that followed, those who fled the dying world of Kobol came across Caprica and were able to dispatch the Nomen with sheer numbers and advanced technologies, leading to a schism between the Colonials and the Nomen.[1]

One of the teachings of Borellus, ascribed as being one of the first laws he laid out, had been "cultivate a thing and it will grow"[2] (RH: Armageddon).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 43.
  2. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 44.