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*In the [[Video Game]], [[Iphigenia]] is the spouse of the future battlestar commander. However, the 2003 Video Game exists in a separate continuity that mixes elements from both Original and Re-imagined Series.
*In the [[Video Game]], [[Iphigenia]] is the spouse of the future battlestar commander. However, the 2003 Video Game exists in a separate continuity that mixes elements from both Original and Re-imagined Series.


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Revision as of 10:12, 12 September 2006

Picture of Ila from "Saga of a Star World"

Ila was the Caprican wife of Adama, and mother to Apollo, Athena, and Zac. She was killed in the Cylon holocaust. (Saga of a Star World)

Not much is known about her, except that during their marriage Adama used to irritate her when he bent tableware telekinetically during his evaluation by the Colonial Military Institute (War of the Gods).

Ila was Adama's only wife. All that Commander Adama found of his wife in the bombed-out remains of his Caprican home was a picture of Ila.

Notes

  • Evidently Ila appears younger than Adama (although people can easy refute this claim by stating that Colonials age differently than "Earthlings," or that the picture was taken unspecified yahrens before).
  • In the Video Game, Iphigenia is the spouse of the future battlestar commander. However, the 2003 Video Game exists in a separate continuity that mixes elements from both Original and Re-imagined Series.
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