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The '''Euclid River''' is a river on one of the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] (possibly [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Aerelon|Aerelon]]), where [[Gaius Baltar]] spent time at as a boy, watching fish swim upstream ([[Home, Part I]]).
The '''Euclid River''' is a river where [[Gaius Baltar]] spent time as a boy, watching fish swim upstream while he stood on an old footbridge {{TRS|Home, Part I}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician [[Wikipedia:Euclid|Euclid]], the "father of geometry."
* The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician [[Wikipedia:Euclid|Euclid]], the "father of geometry."


* Assuming Dr. Baltar is not falsifying his alleged background from Aerelon, it can be assumed that the Euclid River is on Aerelon, not on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] ([[Dirty Hands]]).
* Given that Baltar grew up on [[Aerilon]] {{TRS|Dirty Hands}}, it can be assumed that the Euclid River is on Aerilon, not on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]].


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[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Aerelon]]
[[Category:Aerilon]]
[[Category:Aerelon (RDM)]]
[[Category:Colonial]]
[[Category:Colonial]]
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[[Category:Mentioned-Only]]
[[Category:Mentioned-Only (RDM)]]
[[Category:Mentioned-Only (RDM)]]
[[Category:Twelve Colonies]]
[[Category:Twelve Colonies]]

Latest revision as of 02:41, 20 August 2025

The Euclid River is a river where Gaius Baltar spent time as a boy, watching fish swim upstream while he stood on an old footbridge (TRS: "Home, Part I").

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  • The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, the "father of geometry."
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