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'''''Dragon Fighters of Kobol''''' is a fantasy book available on [[Caprica_(RDM)|Caprica]] about [[Timeline_(RDM)#Recent_Colonial_History|seventy years]] before the [[fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. The book featured dangerous monsters, a story element that appealed to [[Zoe Graystone]], who was a devoted reader during her childhood. [[Timeline (RDM)|Fifty-eight years before the fall]], a [[V-world]] [[Zoe_Graystone#Zoe-A|avatar of Zoe]] | '''''Dragon Fighters of Kobol''''' is a fantasy book available on [[Caprica_(RDM)|Caprica]] about [[Timeline_(RDM)#Recent_Colonial_History|seventy years]] before the [[fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. The book featured dangerous monsters, a story element that appealed to [[Zoe Graystone]], who was a devoted reader during her childhood. [[Timeline (RDM)|Fifty-eight years before the fall]], a [[V-world]] [[Tamara Adama#Tamara-A|avatar of Tamara Adama]] populated the [[New Cap City]] game space with virtual versions of the dragons. Later, an [[Zoe_Graystone#Zoe-A|avatar of Zoe]] summoned more virtual dragons in an attempt to drive [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] and [[Sam Adama]] from New Cap City. ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]", "[[Here Be Dragons]]") | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 13 August 2016
Dragon Fighters of Kobol is a fantasy book available on Caprica about seventy years before the fall of the Twelve Colonies. The book featured dangerous monsters, a story element that appealed to Zoe Graystone, who was a devoted reader during her childhood. Fifty-eight years before the fall, a V-world avatar of Tamara Adama populated the New Cap City game space with virtual versions of the dragons. Later, an avatar of Zoe summoned more virtual dragons in an attempt to drive Daniel and Amanda Graystone and Sam Adama from New Cap City. (CAP: "The Heavens Will Rise", "Here Be Dragons")
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- Dragon Fighters of Kobol could be a reference to Anne McCaffrey's science fiction novel series Dragonriders of Pern. Ronald D. Moore was involved with an unsuccessful attempt to turn the novels into a television series.