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"'''The Revolution Within'''" is a book by [[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] which chronicles his life on [[ | "'''The Revolution Within'''" is a book by [[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] which chronicles his life on [[Sagittaron (alternate)|Sagittaron]] and the deplorable conditions of the colony prior to and during the first [[Cylon War]] {{comics|zarek|1}}. | ||
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* In the | * In the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon, Zarek's book (unnamed in the episode "[[Bastille Day]]") is mentioned by [[Lee Adama]] as a book that was banned in educational institutions of the Twelve Colonies. It is naturally assumed that Adama was discussing this book, although neither the title nor the specific details of the book are technically canonical. | ||
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"The Revolution Within" is a book by Tom Zarek which chronicles his life on Sagittaron and the deplorable conditions of the colony prior to and during the first Cylon War (Comics: Battlestar Galactica: Zarek #1).
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edit- In the Re-imagined Series canon, Zarek's book (unnamed in the episode "Bastille Day") is mentioned by Lee Adama as a book that was banned in educational institutions of the Twelve Colonies. It is naturally assumed that Adama was discussing this book, although neither the title nor the specific details of the book are technically canonical.
