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The Adamastache first appears to us after the one-year jump in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" but meets an untimely demise at the beginning of [[Season 3|Season Three]] in the episode "[[Exodus, Part II]]".  While the shaving of the Adamastache was symbolic of a new beginning for the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]], we also learn through flashbacks in the episode, "[[Unfinished Business]]", that it was also party to a "laid-back" Adama and possibly played a role in the alleged nookie between the Admiral and [[Laura Roslin]] on [[New Caprica]].
The Adamastache first appears to us after the one-year jump in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" but meets an untimely demise at the beginning of [[Season 3|Season Three]] in the episode "[[Exodus, Part II]]".  While the shaving of the Adamastache was symbolic of a new beginning for the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]], we also learn through flashbacks in the episode, "[[Unfinished Business]]", that it was also party to a "laid-back" Adama and possibly played a role in the alleged nookie between the Admiral and [[Laura Roslin]] on [[New Caprica]].
==See also==
* Baltar's [[Sexy Treason Stubble]]
* Tyrol's [[Beard of Organized Labor]]


==External links==
==External links==

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Closeup of the Adamastache

Adamastache is the facial hair adorning Admiral William Adama's upper lip.

The Adamastache first appears to us after the one-year jump in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II" but meets an untimely demise at the beginning of Season Three in the episode "Exodus, Part II". While the shaving of the Adamastache was symbolic of a new beginning for the Colonies, we also learn through flashbacks in the episode, "Unfinished Business", that it was also party to a "laid-back" Adama and possibly played a role in the alleged nookie between the Admiral and Laura Roslin on New Caprica.

See also

External links