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In the background, however, a behind the scenes shot showing Sam Adama speaking to a higher ranking Ha'la'tha official, is asked "You remember what Ha'la'tha means?" and replies "It means always be faithful to the soil." | In the background, however, a behind the scenes shot showing Sam Adama speaking to a higher ranking Ha'la'tha official, is asked "You remember what Ha'la'tha means?" and replies "It means always be faithful to the soil." | ||
[http://video.syfy.com/promos/behind_the_scenes#////shows/caprica/video_blogs_2/to-be-adama--caprica/v1199454 To Be Adama] | [http://video.syfy.com/promos/behind_the_scenes#////shows/caprica/video_blogs_2/to-be-adama--caprica/v1199454 To Be Adama] {{unsigned|LeonisLeo}} | ||
== Democratic? == | |||
Was the Tauron government actually described as democratic? The tactics used by the [[Heraclitus|Heracs]] aren't usually used by democratic regimes against their own people. —[[User:Josiah Rowe|Josiah Rowe]] 23:24, 23 January 2011 (UTC) |
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Ha'la'tha - Meaning
In "To Be Adama," a behind the scenes video on syfy, has Esai Morales (Joseph Adama) stating that "Ha'la'tha" means "People of the earth."
In the background, however, a behind the scenes shot showing Sam Adama speaking to a higher ranking Ha'la'tha official, is asked "You remember what Ha'la'tha means?" and replies "It means always be faithful to the soil."
To Be Adama —The preceding unsigned comment was added by LeonisLeo (talk • contribs).
Democratic?
Was the Tauron government actually described as democratic? The tactics used by the Heracs aren't usually used by democratic regimes against their own people. —Josiah Rowe 23:24, 23 January 2011 (UTC)