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New page: I disagree with the need for this article. "Culture" is an extremely broad topic, and is already fully encompassed by the other articles in this series. At present, this just seems to be a...
 
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I disagree with the need for this article. "Culture" is an extremely broad topic, and is already fully encompassed by the other articles in this series. At present, this just seems to be a rehash of the Religion article. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 12:01, 31 January 2007 (CST)
I disagree with the need for this article. "Culture" is an extremely broad topic, and is already fully encompassed by the other articles in this series. At present, this just seems to be a rehash of the Religion article. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 12:01, 31 January 2007 (CST)
:I had the same thought. The [[Cylon Culture]] article is pretty good, as it puts several topics like Cylon religion, biology and technology into a ''new'' context, and adds some new aspects like architecture. It also works because the Cylons are somewhat mysterious.
:However, I don't see that with the Colonials. Their culture is very obvious and evident. Plus, as you said, it really rehashes things. Technically "Arts & Literature" would fall under 'culture' as well. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 12:07, 31 January 2007 (CST)

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I disagree with the need for this article. "Culture" is an extremely broad topic, and is already fully encompassed by the other articles in this series. At present, this just seems to be a rehash of the Religion article. --Peter Farago 12:01, 31 January 2007 (CST)

I had the same thought. The Cylon Culture article is pretty good, as it puts several topics like Cylon religion, biology and technology into a new context, and adds some new aspects like architecture. It also works because the Cylons are somewhat mysterious.
However, I don't see that with the Colonials. Their culture is very obvious and evident. Plus, as you said, it really rehashes things. Technically "Arts & Literature" would fall under 'culture' as well. --Serenity 12:07, 31 January 2007 (CST)