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The '''Alonzo Farm''' is a locale in California, U.S.A. circa 1980 CE and is notable for being the first clandestine [[Galactican]] settlement on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].
[[File:G80 - Space Croppers - Alonzo Farm.jpg|thumb|The Alonzo's residence {{G80|Space Croppers}}.]]
The '''Alonzo Farm'''<ref>{{Bsgwiki term}}</ref> is a locale in California, U.S.A. circa 1980 CE and is notable for being the first clandestine [[Galactican]] settlement on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].


The beligured farm was established by [[Hector Alonzo]] and his family sometime in the late 1970s CE. Due to backhanded tactics of [[John Steadman]] and his influence over the local grower's association, Alonzo's attempts to make the farm sustainable were continually undermined.  
The beleaguered farm was established by [[Hector Alonzo]] and his family sometime in the late 1970s CE. Due to backhanded tactics of [[John Steadman]] and his influence over the local grower's association, Alonzo's attempts to make the farm sustainable were continually undermined.  


Following the [[Battle for the Agricultural Ships|loss of various agro ships]] at Cylon hands, the Galacticans find themselves in need of a food source, with Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon leading the charge to establish a new agro community. In doing so, they happen upon Alonzo's advertisement in the newspaper for farm hands {{G80|Space Croppers}}.
Following the [[Battle for the Agricultural Ships|loss of various agro ships]] at [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] hands, the Galacticans find themselves in need of a food source with Captain [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and Lieutenant [[Dillon]] leading the charge to establish a new [[Agro|agro community]]. In doing so, they happen upon Alonzo's advertisement in the newspaper for farm hands.


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With the assistance of [[Jamie Hamilton]], the [[The Super Scouts]], and Doctor [[Zee]], the Galacticans are able to make the farm viable, after obtaining additional seed and [[Satan|a horse]] by Galactican means. Trained agro specialists from the [[Galactican Fleet]] conveyed via the [[anti-gravity ship]], along with the Super Scouts, begin permanent settlement there. The Alonzos promise Troy and Dillon that they'll treat them as if they were members of his own family, thankful for their assistance {{G80|Space Croppers}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 11 December 2024

The Alonzo's residence (1980: "Space Croppers").

The Alonzo Farm[1] is a locale in California, U.S.A. circa 1980 CE and is notable for being the first clandestine Galactican settlement on Earth.

The beleaguered farm was established by Hector Alonzo and his family sometime in the late 1970s CE. Due to backhanded tactics of John Steadman and his influence over the local grower's association, Alonzo's attempts to make the farm sustainable were continually undermined.

Following the loss of various agro ships at Cylon hands, the Galacticans find themselves in need of a food source with Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon leading the charge to establish a new agro community. In doing so, they happen upon Alonzo's advertisement in the newspaper for farm hands.

With the assistance of Jamie Hamilton, the The Super Scouts, and Doctor Zee, the Galacticans are able to make the farm viable, after obtaining additional seed and a horse by Galactican means. Trained agro specialists from the Galactican Fleet conveyed via the anti-gravity ship, along with the Super Scouts, begin permanent settlement there. The Alonzos promise Troy and Dillon that they'll treat them as if they were members of his own family, thankful for their assistance (1980: "Space Croppers").

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  1. This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term.