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'''Romo Lampkin's wife''' was a Colonial citizen who was married to civil litigation lawyer [[Romo Lampkin]]. | '''Romo Lampkin's wife''' was a Colonial citizen who was married to civil litigation lawyer [[Romo Lampkin]]. | ||
Romo | Romo describes her during his interview with [[Caprica-Six]]: | ||
: ''I loved a woman - beautiful, beautiful woman - but so serious. This frowning face trapped in the middle of a daisy. She had a way of walkin' ... processional, as if she were on her way to her execution. We had 10 years. Then it fell apart under its own weight. [...] I thought if I could get over her, I could get over anything. That I could endure, be a man, stand up to any and all kind of punishment. I clunged one empty, spinning bed for months, and that, that is when I finally realized that how much I loved her. If I needed all that strength, '''what was the point?''' I needed to be with her.'' | : ''I loved a woman - beautiful, beautiful woman - but so serious. This frowning face trapped in the middle of a daisy. She had a way of walkin' ... processional, as if she were on her way to her execution. We had 10 years. Then it fell apart under its own weight. [...] I thought if I could get over her, I could get over anything. That I could endure, be a man, stand up to any and all kind of punishment. I clunged one empty, spinning bed for months, and that, that is when I finally realized that how much I loved her. If I needed all that strength, '''what was the point?''' I needed to be with her.'' |
Revision as of 05:22, 26 March 2008
Romo Lampkin's wife was a Colonial citizen who was married to civil litigation lawyer Romo Lampkin.
Romo describes her during his interview with Caprica-Six:
- I loved a woman - beautiful, beautiful woman - but so serious. This frowning face trapped in the middle of a daisy. She had a way of walkin' ... processional, as if she were on her way to her execution. We had 10 years. Then it fell apart under its own weight. [...] I thought if I could get over her, I could get over anything. That I could endure, be a man, stand up to any and all kind of punishment. I clunged one empty, spinning bed for months, and that, that is when I finally realized that how much I loved her. If I needed all that strength, what was the point? I needed to be with her.
As a memento, he keeps her cat, Lance, which didn't "scratch and bite like she did".
Despite his claim that the marriage fell apart, it is unknown whether or not Lampkin divorced her, merely separated, or became a widower[1] as a result of the final Cylon attack against the Colonies. From his description and how he speaks of her, she is likely dead (The Son Also Rises).
References
- ↑ It is notable that he never refers to her as his ex-wife.