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[[File:Caprica - Rebirth - Promethia High School Curbside.png|thumb|right|A line of cars with parents or guardians, including [[Joseph Adama]], who are in a curb-side line to pick up students from the Promethia High School {{CAP|Rebirth}}.]]
[[File:Caprica - Rebirth - Promethia High School Curbside.png|thumb|right|A line of cars with parents or guardians, including [[Joseph Adama]], who are in a curb-side line to pick up students from the Promethia High School {{CAP|Rebirth}}.]]
'''Promethia High School''' is an educational institution on {{RDM|Caprica}} circa [[42YR]] ([[58 BCH]]), named after [[Prometheus]].
'''Promethia High School''' is an educational institution on {{RDM|Caprica}} circa {{YR|42}}, named after [[Prometheus]].


[[Tamara Adams]], a victim of the [[Lev]] bombing, attended this school. Her grief-stricken father, [[Joseph Adama]], absentmindedly drove there instead of picking up his son, [[William Adama]] {{CAP|Rebirth}}.
[[Tamara Adams]], a victim of the [[Lev]] bombing, attended this school. Her grief-stricken father, [[Joseph Adama]], absentmindedly drove there instead of picking up his son, [[William Adama]] {{CAP|Rebirth}}.

Latest revision as of 22:06, 4 February 2025

A line of cars with parents or guardians, including Joseph Adama, who are in a curb-side line to pick up students from the Promethia High School (CAP: "Rebirth").

Promethia High School is an educational institution on Caprica circa 58 BCH (42YR), named after Prometheus.

Tamara Adams, a victim of the Lev bombing, attended this school. Her grief-stricken father, Joseph Adama, absentmindedly drove there instead of picking up his son, William Adama (CAP: "Rebirth").

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