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'''Aurora''' is the Roman goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the [[Lords of Kobol]]. When [[Kara Thrace]] visits the [[oracle]] [[Brenn]] in [[Dogsville]], she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle. | '''Aurora''' is the Roman goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the [[Lords of Kobol]]. When [[Kara Thrace]] visits the [[oracle]] [[Brenn]] in [[Dogsville]], she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle. | ||
She later gives the icon to [[ | She later gives the icon to Admiral [[William Adama]] as a figurehead to place on the bow of the model sailing ship he is building ([[Maelstrom]]). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Her Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. She belonged to the [[w:Titan (mythology)|Titans]] and not the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Olympians]], after whom the Lords of Kobols seem to be modeled after. | * Her Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. She belonged to the [[w:Titan (mythology)|Titans]] and not the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Olympians]], after whom the Lords of Kobols seem to be modeled after. | ||
* One of the [[Aurora (ship)|ships]] in the Fleet is named after her. | * One of the [[Aurora (ship)|ships]] in the Fleet is named after her. | ||
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Revision as of 15:40, 6 March 2007
Aurora is the Roman goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the Lords of Kobol. When Kara Thrace visits the oracle Brenn in Dogsville, she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle.
She later gives the icon to Admiral William Adama as a figurehead to place on the bow of the model sailing ship he is building (Maelstrom).