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* The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician [[Wikipedia:Euclid|Euclid]], the "father of geometry." | * The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician [[Wikipedia:Euclid|Euclid]], the "father of geometry." | ||
* | * Given that Baltar grew up on Aerelon (as confirmed by the podcast for "[[Dirty Hands]]"), it can be assumed that the Euclid River is on Aerelon, not on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 28 February 2007
The Euclid River is a river on one of the Twelve Colonies (possibly Aerelon), where Gaius Baltar spent time at as a boy, watching fish swim upstream (Home, Part I).
Notes
- The Euclid river is named after the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, the "father of geometry."
- Given that Baltar grew up on Aerelon (as confirmed by the podcast for "Dirty Hands"), it can be assumed that the Euclid River is on Aerelon, not on Caprica.