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  | colony=Resided on {{TOS|Caprica}}
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  | death=Presumably died in the Cylon bombardment of Caprica
  | death=Presumably died in the Cylon bombardment of Caprica
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  | children=[[Zac]], {{TOS|Athena}}, and {{TOS|Apollo}}
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  | children=[[Zac]], [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]], and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]
  | marital status=Married to [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]]
  | marital status=Married to [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]]
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  | actor=[[Diane Jones]] (uncredited)
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'''Ila''' was the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Caprican]] wife of [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], and mother to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]], and [[Zac]].
'''Ila''' was {{TOS|Adama}}'s only wife, and mother to {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Athena}}, and [[Zac]].


While Ila's body isn't found in the ruins of Adama's home, Adama feels sure that she was in the home when she died. All that Commander Adama found of his wife in the bombed-out remains of his Caprican home was a picture of Ila ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
While Ila's body isn't found in the ruins of Adama's home, Adama feels sure that she was in the home when she died. All that Commander Adama finds of his wife in the bombed-out remains of his [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Caprica|Caprican]] home is a picture of her, along with pictures of their children {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


Not much is known about her, except that during their marriage Adama used to irritate her when he bent tableware [[Wikipedia:Telekinesis|telekinetically]] during his evaluation by the [[Colonial Military Institute]] ([[War of the Gods]]).
Not much is known about her, except that during their marriage Adama used to irritate her when he bent tableware [[Wikipedia:Telekinesis|telekinetically]] during his evaluation by the [[Colonial Military Institute]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}}.


Ila was Adama's only wife.
==Family tree==
{{Adama Family Tree (TOS)}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
The actress used for the photo of Ila has not been credited in the series.
* The actress used for the photo of Ila was not credited, but was identified via computer-aided facial recognition as [[Diane Jones]]. Jones' appearances are mainly background roles during the 1970s, outside of her debut appearance in the 1970's [[w:Sexploitation|sexploitation]] flick ''[https://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/The_Psycho_Lover The Psycho Lover]''. Outside of her role as Ila that had been relegated to portraiture, she appeared in live action sequences as one of the [[Bar Maiden|bar maidens]] at [[Lacerta]]'s bar in "[[The Lost Warrior]]," and can first be seen when Apollo first walks in to make Lacerta's, [[Marco]]'s and [[Red-Eye]]'s acquaintance. Later, she is seen one final time behind Marco when [[Vella]] grieves over the table where [[Bootes]] body is splayed, having met a bad end at Red-Eye's stolen [[laser pistol]].
* This character, and her [[Re-imagined Series]] counterpart, [[Carolanne Adama]], share one commonality: both die in their respective attacks on the Colonies, and both are seen only after their deaths.


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Ila is a Cylon
Ila is a Final Five Cylon
Ila is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
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Related Media
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Additional Information
Ila in the separate continuity
[[Image:|200px|Ila]]

Ila was Adama's only wife, and mother to Apollo, Athena, and Zac.

While Ila's body isn't found in the ruins of Adama's home, Adama feels sure that she was in the home when she died. All that Commander Adama finds of his wife in the bombed-out remains of his Caprican home is a picture of her, along with pictures of their children (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Not much is known about her, except that during their marriage Adama used to irritate her when he bent tableware telekinetically during his evaluation by the Colonial Military Institute (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II").

Family tree

 
 
 
Adama
 
 
 
Ila
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Serina
 
 
 
Apollo
 
Athena
 
Zac
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boxey (adopted)
 
 


Notes

  • The actress used for the photo of Ila was not credited, but was identified via computer-aided facial recognition as Diane Jones. Jones' appearances are mainly background roles during the 1970s, outside of her debut appearance in the 1970's sexploitation flick The Psycho Lover. Outside of her role as Ila that had been relegated to portraiture, she appeared in live action sequences as one of the bar maidens at Lacerta's bar in "The Lost Warrior," and can first be seen when Apollo first walks in to make Lacerta's, Marco's and Red-Eye's acquaintance. Later, she is seen one final time behind Marco when Vella grieves over the table where Bootes body is splayed, having met a bad end at Red-Eye's stolen laser pistol.
  • This character, and her Re-imagined Series counterpart, Carolanne Adama, share one commonality: both die in their respective attacks on the Colonies, and both are seen only after their deaths.