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Taurons traditionally speak a different language than Capricans ([[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]]).  
Taurons traditionally speak a different language than Capricans ([[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]]).  


As a culture, Taurons are noted to be a stoic people. Many Taurons are known for their elaborate use of [[tattoo]]s, noting their various accomplishments and failures, roles in society, and other social attributes—in essence, each tattoo has its own story and significance .  
As a culture, Taurons are noted to be a stoic people. Many Taurons are known for their elaborate use of [[tattoo]]s, noting their various accomplishments and failures, roles in society, and other social attributes—in essence, each tattoo has its own story and significance.  


Tauron children are known to play with bones from chicken's feet, as one would play with a rubber ball and metal jacks . Further, a Tauron male is considered a man at thirteen years of age ([[Gravedancing]]).
Tauron children are known to play with bones from chicken's feet, as one would play with a rubber ball and metal jacks. Further, a Tauron male is considered a man at thirteen years of age ([[Gravedancing]]).


When in mourning, they wear black gloves as a possible way to distance themselves from the world (''Caprica'' pilot). Tauron services include family gatherings, songs, tatoos and aim at the people left behind to let their loved ones go ([[There Is Another Sky]]). It is also traditional for the deaths of family members to be avenged - "blood for blood" (''Caprica'' pilot). This may be due to the Tauron belief that no one truly dies until their death is avenged, as their soul is believed to be caught in between life and death (Gravedancing).
When in mourning, they wear black gloves as a possible way to distance themselves from the world (''Caprica'' pilot). Tauron services include family gatherings, songs, tattoos and aim at the people left behind to let their loved ones go ([[There Is Another Sky]]). It is also traditional for the deaths of family members to be avenged - "blood for blood" (''Caprica'' pilot). This may be due to the Tauron belief that no one truly dies until their death is avenged, as their soul is believed to be caught in between life and death (Gravedancing).


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===

Revision as of 16:33, 9 March 2010

Tauron from orbit (Razor).

Tauron (ancient name: Taurus), one of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, is reputed for its status as an agricultural colony (much like Aerilon). (Caprica pilot). Tauron was one of the wealthier colonies before the Fall (Dirty Hands) and is a colony that, for reasons related to their variation of Colonial religion, does not have flowers (Caprica pilot).

Tauronese are looked upon as "dirt eaters" and are treated as second-class citizens on Caprica. This racism forced Joseph Adama to change his last name, and the last name of his family, to the Caprican-sounding "Adams." Tauron is also reputed for its powerful crime syndicate, the Ha'la'tha, with ties to various powerful Capricans (Caprica pilot).

Perah Enyeto is the colony's representative on the first Quorum of Twelve after the Fall (Colonial Day). Enyeto is replaced by another Quorum member, before the Quorum is dissolved after Tom Zarek's massacre ("Blood on the Scales", "Islanded in a Stream of Stars").

Culture[edit]

Colors and symbol of Tauron.
An aerial view of Tauron's capital, Tauron City.

Taurons traditionally speak a different language than Capricans (Caprica pilot).

As a culture, Taurons are noted to be a stoic people. Many Taurons are known for their elaborate use of tattoos, noting their various accomplishments and failures, roles in society, and other social attributes—in essence, each tattoo has its own story and significance.

Tauron children are known to play with bones from chicken's feet, as one would play with a rubber ball and metal jacks. Further, a Tauron male is considered a man at thirteen years of age (Gravedancing).

When in mourning, they wear black gloves as a possible way to distance themselves from the world (Caprica pilot). Tauron services include family gatherings, songs, tattoos and aim at the people left behind to let their loved ones go (There Is Another Sky). It is also traditional for the deaths of family members to be avenged - "blood for blood" (Caprica pilot). This may be due to the Tauron belief that no one truly dies until their death is avenged, as their soul is believed to be caught in between life and death (Gravedancing).

Notes[edit]

  • The Tauron language is actually Ancient Greek. Additionally, Tauron funeral services resemble ancient Greek traditions.


History[edit]

Around 100—80 BCH, the Tauron Civil War occurred here, causing the displacement of many of its people to Caprica, including Joseph and Sam Adama (then children) after their parents were killed in the uprising.

Around 58 BCH, the Tauron Tomas Vergis, CEO of the Vergis Corporation, successfully invented a meta-cognitive processor that is stolen by the Ha'la'tha and given to Dr. Daniel Graystone for use in the U-87 prototype. The U-87 would become better known as the first Cylon created on the Twelve Colonies (Caprica pilot).

At the end of the first Cylon War (40 BCH), Tauron was under attack from Cylon basestars and ground forces, causing many civilian causalities in areas such as the city of Hypatia, including all of Helena Cain's family ("Razor", extended DVD edition).

Around 4 BCH, Tauron obtained the reputation for being a troublesome colony within the federal system of the Colonies, often disobeying directives decided by the colonies and "pushing their luck with the admiralty every chance they got." As a ruse then-Commander William Adama of battlestar Valkyrie claimed the Taurons were drilling for tylium ore on a moon that close to the Armistice Line, when in reality Adama launched a reconnaissance mission to determine Cylon activity over said Line (Hero).


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Notes[edit]

  • Tauron is the third of the twelve Colonial worlds shown in the Re-imagined Series, but only through the extended DVD version of "Razor." The extended version scene shows a brief scene on the surface with the terrified Cain family, but there is little detail. Details of this world are later expanded into further depth in Caprica.