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'''Andreas Phaulkon''' is the leader of the government on the planet [[Tauron]]. The media refers to him as a "playboy dictator." [[Sam Adama]] supports the rebellion against Phaulkon's government by sending them both money and guns, believing that the establishment on Tauron is corrupt and that the conflict represents a repeat of the [[Tauron Civil War]] that resulted in the deaths of his parents and the immigration of himself and his brother [[Joseph Adama]] to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] ([[CAP]]: "[[False Labor]]"). | '''Andreas Phaulkon''' is the leader of the government on the planet [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]]. The media refers to him as a "playboy dictator." [[Sam Adama]] supports the rebellion against Phaulkon's government by sending them both money and guns, believing that the establishment on Tauron is corrupt and that the conflict represents a repeat of the [[Tauron Civil War]] that resulted in the deaths of his parents and the immigration of himself and his brother [[Joseph Adama]] to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] ([[CAP]]: "[[False Labor]]"). | ||
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Andreas Phaulkon is the leader of the government on the planet Tauron. The media refers to him as a "playboy dictator." Sam Adama supports the rebellion against Phaulkon's government by sending them both money and guns, believing that the establishment on Tauron is corrupt and that the conflict represents a repeat of the Tauron Civil War that resulted in the deaths of his parents and the immigration of himself and his brother Joseph Adama to Caprica (CAP: "False Labor").