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: ''For the version of this colony depicted in the [[List of Comics#Dynamite Comics|Dynamite Comics]], see: [[Aerilon (alternate)]].''
{{disline|For information on Aerilon in the [[Dynamite Comics]], see: [[Aerilon (alternate)]].<br/><br/>
Some of the information below is derived from ''[[Beyond Caprica: A Visitor's Pocket Guide to the Twelve Colonies]]''.}}


[[Image:ColonialColors7.png|100px|thumb|Colors and symbol of Aerilon]]
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'''Aerilon''' was primarily an agricultural world, known as the "food basket" of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]. Despite this, Aerilon was considered to be one of the poorest Colonies ([[Dirty Hands]]). It was situated relatively close to the Colony Aquarion.
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The mining colony of [[Troy (RDM)|Troy]], which was destroyed in a cataclysmic explosion, and possibly located near Aerilon, may have been operated by natives of that world. Troy was the alleged home of [[Sharon Valerii]] ([[Flesh and Bone]]).
Aerilon is primarily an agricultural world, known as the "food basket" of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. Despite this, Aerilon is considered to be one of the poorest Colonies {{TRS|Dirty Hands}}. Its capital city is Gaoth.


== History ==
==Government==
Aerilon's government provides little or no support for health care, education, or other social infrastructure services. However, Aerilonians accept police with broad powers to detain, imprison, and torture suspects.


Fifteen people died when President [[Richard Adar]], for reasons unexplained, sent the [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] to Aerilon ([[Water]]).
==Economy==
Although Aerilon's soil is not very fertile and requires intensive cultivation to achieve plentiful harvests, it is primarily an agricultural world. The capital, Gaoth, started as a prairie town on intersecting cattle trails. Aerilon also has [[tylium (RDM)|tylium]] mines, and Promethea, one of the larger cities on the planet, was founded as a mining town on the edge of a region known as the Badlands {{TRS|Blood and Chrome|del1=y}}.


== Culture ==
== Script Version Details ==
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional information about Aerilon's character and its residents. The script describes Promethea (spelled in the scrip as "Promethia") as a "mining boomtown" that represents a different side of Aerilon from the agricultural stereotype.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=30}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 29</ref> The script reveals that not all Aerilonians are farmhands, as [[Coker Fasjovik]] notes when correcting assumptions about his background. Promethea is portrayed as a place where major tylium companies operated, providing employment for mining engineers and supporting the University of Aerilon as well as its rival educational institution, Promethea A&M.


While imprisoned on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'', [[Gaius Baltar]] talks extensively about Aerilon, confirming that it, not [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], was his birth world. He imitates the speech mannerisms of a stereotypical native, a farmer who likes to work with his hands, and "go down the pub for a pint"<ref>Baltar's use of the term "pub" and "pint" suggest that Aerilon's culture is reminiscent of that of the workers of Ireland, Scotland or England. Baltar's use of a unit of liquid measurement called a "[[jp]]" in the episode "[[Water]]" and "pint" suggests that the Colonials may have several units of liquid volume. The term "pint" is also a nickname for a glass of beer, which often is measured in Imperial pints.</ref> and have a fight at the end of the night. In doing this Baltar puts on a strong [[Language in the Twelve Colonies#Aerilon Accent|raspy "Aerilon" accent]] <ref>Actor [[James Callis]], who normally speaks in his native British accent, adopted a northern English accent, similar to a Yorkshire accent, for when Baltar speaks in "native Aerilon."</ref> ([[Dirty Hands]]).
The script also suggests that despite Aerilon's reputation for rural simplicity, it produces individuals with diverse backgrounds and aspirations. Coker's father worked as a mining engineer for "a couple of the big [[Tylium (RDM)|Tylium]] companies" before becoming a professor at Promethea A&M, while Coker himself left Aerilon to pursue artistic studies at the University of Aerilon, initially hoping to become a playwright and musician.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=30}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 29</ref> This portrayal bucks the common perception of Aerilon as simply a backward agricultural world.


== Other ==
==History==
Fifteen people died when President [[Richard Adar]], for reasons unexplained, sent the [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] to Aerilon in the years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] {{TRS|Water}}.


[[Image:lest_we_forget.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The only [[Lest We Forget|visual depiction]] of Aerilon.]]
==Culture==
*The professional [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] team from Aerilon played against the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] in one of the last games before the Cylon attack. They apparently won ([[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]).
While imprisoned on [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']], [[Gaius Baltar]] talks extensively about Aerilon, confirming that it, not [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], was his birth world. He imitates the speech mannerisms of a stereotypical native, a farmer who likes to work with his hands, and "go down to the pub for a pint"<ref>Baltar's use of the term "pub" and "pint" suggest that Aerilon's culture is reminiscent of that of the workers of Ireland, Scotland or England. Baltar's use of a unit of liquid measurement called a "[[jp]]" in the episode "[[Water]]" and "pint" suggests that the Colonials may have several units of liquid volume. The term "pint" is also a nickname for a glass of beer, which often is measured in Imperial pints.</ref> and have a fight at the end of the night. In doing this, Baltar puts on a strong [[Language in the Twelve Colonies#Aerilon Accent|raspy "Aerilon" accent]]<ref>Actor [[James Callis]], who normally speaks in his own native accent, adopted an accent similar to a Yorkshire accent for Baltar's "native Aerilon."</ref> {{TRS|Dirty Hands}}.
*A [[Lest We Forget|photo of a grief-stricken soldier]] staring out at the ruins of Aerilon's capital hangs behind President Roslin's desk and on the bulkhead of a [[pilot ready rooms|pilot ready room]] on ''Galactica''. The pilots touch the photo for luck and in a sign of respect as they leave the room. This photo of Aerilon gives viewers one of the few visual depictions of life on a colony other than Caprica.
*Aerilon Crystal table salt is used by [[Racetrack]] in the [[Salt Line Ceremony]] ([[Exodus, Part I]]).


===Natives===
Likewise, the musical and visual arts of Aerilon are informed by simple, harsh agrarian and working-class sensibilities.
*[[Saul Tigh]] (alleged, actually a [[humanoid Cylon]])
*[[Sekou Hamilton]], presumed, as he is an editor of the ''Aerilon Gazette'' ([[Colonial Day]]).
*[[Socinus]], presumed, as he has an [[:Image:SocinusTatoo KLGp1.JPG|tattoo]] of the zodiac sign of Aries on his arm ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]], [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 1 (RDM)#Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|deleted scene]]).
*[[Gaius Baltar]], who left for the more sophisticated [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] after his 18th birthday, turning his back on his family and heritage.
*[[Alisander Asiel]], Aerilon's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] (Colonial Day).


===Publications===
==Education==
*''[[Aerilon Gazette]]''
Aerilon's prime educational institution, the University of Aerilon, is located in Gaoth. It is known for producing artisans, such as writer [[Mark Bailey]] whose works became well-known circa {{YR|42}} (''[[The Caprican]]'': "[[The Bottom Five Backtalk Guests]]").


===Locations===
Its rival, the Promethea Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M), is based in the mining boomtown of Promethea {{TRS|Blood and Chrome|del1=y}}.
 
==Other==
[[File:Lest we forget.jpg|thumb|150px|The only [[Lest We Forget|visual depiction]] of Aerilon {{TRS|33}}.]]
* The professional [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] team from Aerilon played against the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] in one of the last games before the Cylon attack. They apparently won {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}.
* A [[Lest We Forget|photo of a grief-stricken soldier]] staring out at the ruins of Aerilon's capital hangs behind President Roslin's desk and on the bulkhead of a [[Pilot ready rooms|pilot ready room]] on ''Galactica''. The pilots touch the photo for luck and in a sign of respect as they leave the room. This photo of Aerilon gives viewers one of the few visual depictions of life on a colony other than Caprica, at least until ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' came along {{TRS|33}}.
* [[Aerilon Crystal]] table salt is used by [[Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] in the [[Salt Line Ceremony]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}.
* Several of the Colonies' greatest artists, writers, and political leaders came from the planet, although their fame was almost always achieved after leaving Aerilon.
 
==Natives==
===Pre-[[First Cylon War]]===
* [[Julius Baltar]]
* [[Coker Fasjovik]], Colonial flight officer during the [[Cylon War]] {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.
* [[Mark Bailey]]
* [[Saul Tigh]]<ref>[[Final Five|This is alleged.]]</ref>
 
===Post-First Cylon War===
* [[Gaius Baltar]], moved to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] and changed his accent to hide his true origins {{TRS|Dirty Hands}}.
* [[Alisander Asiel]], Aerilon's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.
* [[Sekou Hamilton]], presumed; editor of the Aerilon Gazette {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.
* [[Socinus]], presumed; the zodiac sign of Aries is [[:File:SocinusTatoo KLGp1.JPG|tattooed]] on his arm {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|del1=y}}.
 
==Publications==
* [[Aerilon Gazette]]
 
==Locations==
* [[Cuffle's Breath Wash]]
* [[Cuffle's Breath Wash]]
* [[Troy (RDM)|Troy]]
* [[Euclid River]]
* [[Euclid River]]
* Promethea
* Gaoth


== Notes==
==Notes==
*The spelling of this colony is sometimes inconsistent in the Re-imagined Series' official cast and crew notes and episode content, in the same way that the [[Original Series]] had inconsistent spellings of "Centurion" and "Centurian". The colony is spelled "Aerilon" in the episodes "[[Home, Part I]]" and "[[The Son Also Rises]]" in official Colonial documentation, as well as placards from "[[Colonial Day]]" and various [[Season 4]] episodes. Further research into this has lead Battlestar Wiki to choose the more prevalent spelling that appears on various props in the series, as well as spellings from the scripts: "Aerilon".
* The spelling of this colony is sometimes inconsistent in the Re-imagined Series' official cast and crew notes and episode content, in the same way that the [[Original Series]] had inconsistent spellings of "Centurion" and "Centurian". The colony is spelled "Aerilon" in the episodes "[[Home, Part I]]" and "[[The Son Also Rises]]" in official Colonial documentation, as well as placards from "[[Colonial Day]]" and various [[Season 4]] episodes. Further research into this has lead Battlestar Wiki to choose the more prevalent spelling that appears on various props in the series, as well as spellings from the scripts: "Aerilon".
*[[Socrata Thrace]] and Chief Tyrol pronounce the name as "Air-lon", while Baltar pronounces it "Air-e-lon".
* [[Socrata Thrace]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] pronounce the name as "Air-lon," while Baltar pronounces it "Air-e-lon".


== References ==
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 18 August 2025

Aerilon is primarily an agricultural world, known as the "food basket" of the Twelve Colonies. Despite this, Aerilon is considered to be one of the poorest Colonies (TRS: "Dirty Hands"). Its capital city is Gaoth.

Government

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Aerilon's government provides little or no support for health care, education, or other social infrastructure services. However, Aerilonians accept police with broad powers to detain, imprison, and torture suspects.

Economy

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Although Aerilon's soil is not very fertile and requires intensive cultivation to achieve plentiful harvests, it is primarily an agricultural world. The capital, Gaoth, started as a prairie town on intersecting cattle trails. Aerilon also has tylium mines, and Promethea, one of the larger cities on the planet, was founded as a mining town on the edge of a region known as the Badlands (TRS: "Blood and Chromedeleted scene).

Script Version Details

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The pre-production script for Blood and Chrome provides additional information about Aerilon's character and its residents. The script describes Promethea (spelled in the scrip as "Promethia") as a "mining boomtown" that represents a different side of Aerilon from the agricultural stereotype.[1] The script reveals that not all Aerilonians are farmhands, as Coker Fasjovik notes when correcting assumptions about his background. Promethea is portrayed as a place where major tylium companies operated, providing employment for mining engineers and supporting the University of Aerilon as well as its rival educational institution, Promethea A&M.

The script also suggests that despite Aerilon's reputation for rural simplicity, it produces individuals with diverse backgrounds and aspirations. Coker's father worked as a mining engineer for "a couple of the big Tylium companies" before becoming a professor at Promethea A&M, while Coker himself left Aerilon to pursue artistic studies at the University of Aerilon, initially hoping to become a playwright and musician.[2] This portrayal bucks the common perception of Aerilon as simply a backward agricultural world.

History

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Fifteen people died when President Richard Adar, for reasons unexplained, sent the Marines to Aerilon in the years prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies (TRS: "Water").

Culture

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While imprisoned on Galactica, Gaius Baltar talks extensively about Aerilon, confirming that it, not Caprica, was his birth world. He imitates the speech mannerisms of a stereotypical native, a farmer who likes to work with his hands, and "go down to the pub for a pint"[3] and have a fight at the end of the night. In doing this, Baltar puts on a strong raspy "Aerilon" accent[4] (TRS: "Dirty Hands").

Likewise, the musical and visual arts of Aerilon are informed by simple, harsh agrarian and working-class sensibilities.

Education

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Aerilon's prime educational institution, the University of Aerilon, is located in Gaoth. It is known for producing artisans, such as writer Mark Bailey whose works became well-known circa 58 BCH (42YR) (The Caprican: "The Bottom Five Backtalk Guests").

Its rival, the Promethea Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M), is based in the mining boomtown of Promethea (TRS: "Blood and Chromedeleted scene).

Other

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The only visual depiction of Aerilon (TRS: "33").

Natives

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Post-First Cylon War

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Publications

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Locations

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Notes

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  • The spelling of this colony is sometimes inconsistent in the Re-imagined Series' official cast and crew notes and episode content, in the same way that the Original Series had inconsistent spellings of "Centurion" and "Centurian". The colony is spelled "Aerilon" in the episodes "Home, Part I" and "The Son Also Rises" in official Colonial documentation, as well as placards from "Colonial Day" and various Season 4 episodes. Further research into this has lead Battlestar Wiki to choose the more prevalent spelling that appears on various props in the series, as well as spellings from the scripts: "Aerilon".
  • Socrata Thrace and Galen Tyrol pronounce the name as "Air-lon," while Baltar pronounces it "Air-e-lon".

References

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  1. Blood and Chrome pre-production script dated 30 November 2010, pg. 29
  2. Blood and Chrome pre-production script dated 30 November 2010, pg. 29
  3. Baltar's use of the term "pub" and "pint" suggest that Aerilon's culture is reminiscent of that of the workers of Ireland, Scotland or England. Baltar's use of a unit of liquid measurement called a "jp" in the episode "Water" and "pint" suggests that the Colonials may have several units of liquid volume. The term "pint" is also a nickname for a glass of beer, which often is measured in Imperial pints.
  4. Actor James Callis, who normally speaks in his own native accent, adopted an accent similar to a Yorkshire accent for Baltar's "native Aerilon."
  5. This is alleged.