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'''Colonial Day''' is an annual holiday | '''Colonial Day''' is an annual holiday celebrating the official signing of the [[Articles of Colonization]] in {{BCH|52}} {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | ||
Members of the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] consider its celebration to be patriotic, as Commander [[William Adama]] replies to President [[Laura Roslin]] that he would be nowhere else during a celebration of said holiday {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Colonial Day is akin to [[Wikipedia:Independence Day|Independence Day]] in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]]. | * While Colonial Day is akin to celebrations surrounding [[Wikipedia:Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], it celebrates the ratification of important documents akin to the ratification of the [[w:United States Constitution|U.S. Constitution]]. | ||
* The holiday is not mentioned again after the episode, suggesting that it has been abandoned or simply diminished in the succeeding years of the Fleet's sojourn. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 15 June 2024
Colonial Day is an annual holiday celebrating the official signing of the Articles of Colonization in 52 BCH (48YR) (TRS: "Colonial Day").
Members of the Colonial Fleet consider its celebration to be patriotic, as Commander William Adama replies to President Laura Roslin that he would be nowhere else during a celebration of said holiday (TRS: "Colonial Day").
Notes
- While Colonial Day is akin to celebrations surrounding Independence Day in the United States, it celebrates the ratification of important documents akin to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- The holiday is not mentioned again after the episode, suggesting that it has been abandoned or simply diminished in the succeeding years of the Fleet's sojourn.