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'''Kataris''' was a [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprican]] poet. Lt. [[Joe Palladino]] owns a bound edition of Kataris' poems and threatens Col. [[Saul Tigh]] with lines from one: | '''Kataris''' was a [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprican]] poet. Lt. [[Joe Palladino]] owns a bound edition of Kataris' poems and threatens Col. [[Saul Tigh]] with lines from one: | ||
<blockquote>From the darkness you must fall<br /> | <blockquote>''From the darkness you must fall''<br /> | ||
Failed and weak, to darkness all. ([[Final Cut]])</blockquote> | ''Failed and weak, to darkness all. ([[Final Cut]])''</blockquote> | ||
Kataris is quite well-known amongst colonials. [[Kara Thrace]] recognizes the quotation, recalls from which piece it comes, and knows the poem's quality relative to his other works. [[D'anna Biers]] identifies Palladino's copy of one of Kataris' books on sight in a recording she is editting ([[Final Cut]]). | Kataris is quite well-known amongst colonials. [[Kara Thrace]] recognizes the quotation, recalls from which piece it comes, and knows the poem's quality relative to his other works. [[D'anna Biers]] identifies [[Joe Palladino|Palladino's]] copy of one of Kataris' books on sight in a recording she is editting ([[Final Cut]]). | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 09:36, 25 April 2007
Kataris was a Caprican poet. Lt. Joe Palladino owns a bound edition of Kataris' poems and threatens Col. Saul Tigh with lines from one:
From the darkness you must fall
Failed and weak, to darkness all. (Final Cut)
Kataris is quite well-known amongst colonials. Kara Thrace recognizes the quotation, recalls from which piece it comes, and knows the poem's quality relative to his other works. D'anna Biers identifies Palladino's copy of one of Kataris' books on sight in a recording she is editting (Final Cut).
Notes
- The name "Kataris" is probably a reference to the Roman poet Catullus.