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[[Moore, Ronald D.|Ronald Moore]] explains: | [[Moore, Ronald D.|Ronald Moore]] explains: | ||
: "There was a scene cut from [[33]] where we saw Laura being given her copy of the photo along with a card that said it was taken on the roof of the capitol building on Aerilon during the attack. The photo was inspired by the famous shot of the fire-fighters raising the flag at [[Wikipedia:Ground zero#World Trade Center|Ground Zero]] that became iconic. I thought the Colonies would have their own version of this -- a snapshot taken in the moment that becomes a symbol of the day they can never forget and of all they had lost. The photo itself is of a soldier falling to his knees (possibly shot or simply overcome by emotion) as he stands on the rooftop over looking the devastation of his city, while the Colonial flag waves at the edge of frame. The inscription below the photo on Laura's plaque reads, "Lest We Forget" in itself a reference to the inscription on the watch presented to [[Wikipedia:John Wayne|John Wayne's]] character in "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041866/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnxteD0yMHxzZz0xfGxtPTIwMHx0dD1vbnxwbj0wfHE9U2hlIHdvcmUgYSB5ZWxsb3cgcmliYm9ufGh0bWw9MXxubT1vbg__;fc=1;ft=3 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon."] | : "There was a [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)|scene cut]] from [[33]] where we saw Laura being given her copy of the photo along with a card that said it was taken on the roof of the capitol building on Aerilon during the attack. The photo was inspired by the famous shot of the fire-fighters raising the flag at [[Wikipedia:Ground zero#World Trade Center|Ground Zero]] that became iconic. I thought the Colonies would have their own version of this -- a snapshot taken in the moment that becomes a symbol of the day they can never forget and of all they had lost. The photo itself is of a soldier falling to his knees (possibly shot or simply overcome by emotion) as he stands on the rooftop over looking the devastation of his city, while the Colonial flag waves at the edge of frame. The inscription below the photo on Laura's plaque reads, "Lest We Forget" in itself a reference to the inscription on the watch presented to [[Wikipedia:John Wayne|John Wayne's]] character in "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041866/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnxteD0yMHxzZz0xfGxtPTIwMHx0dD1vbnxwbj0wfHE9U2hlIHdvcmUgYSB5ZWxsb3cgcmliYm9ufGh0bWw9MXxubT1vbg__;fc=1;ft=3 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon."] | ||
--[[User:Ernestborg9|Colonial Archivist]] 16:14, 31 Jan 2005 (EST) | --[[User:Ernestborg9|Colonial Archivist]] 16:14, 31 Jan 2005 (EST) |
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The name of the picture featured on the reamost wall of the Galactica's Ready Room, and on the wall of Laura Roslin's office on Colonial One.
Ronald Moore explains:
- "There was a scene cut from 33 where we saw Laura being given her copy of the photo along with a card that said it was taken on the roof of the capitol building on Aerilon during the attack. The photo was inspired by the famous shot of the fire-fighters raising the flag at Ground Zero that became iconic. I thought the Colonies would have their own version of this -- a snapshot taken in the moment that becomes a symbol of the day they can never forget and of all they had lost. The photo itself is of a soldier falling to his knees (possibly shot or simply overcome by emotion) as he stands on the rooftop over looking the devastation of his city, while the Colonial flag waves at the edge of frame. The inscription below the photo on Laura's plaque reads, "Lest We Forget" in itself a reference to the inscription on the watch presented to John Wayne's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon."
--Colonial Archivist 16:14, 31 Jan 2005 (EST)