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[[Image:silentonemap.jpg|thumb|The map of a solar system that is on the wall in Starbuck's cell.]] | [[Image:silentonemap.jpg|thumb|The map of a solar system that is on the wall in Starbuck's cell.]] | ||
The '''Silent One''' is the appropriate nickname of a prisoner that was found drifting in space in a space craft that met with disaster. Apparently a male by the sound of things, the "Silent One" drew objects (in particular a map of a solar system) that confounded the [[Proteus prisoner|intoxicated prisoners]] on penal planetoid [[Proteus]]. When [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] comments on [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]]'s drawing, saying that a planet was off an orbit, [[Robber]] remarks about the Silent One and his drawings in the cell that Starbuck -- a.k.a. [[Bootlegger 137]] -- was thrown in for the duration of his stay ([[The Long Patrol]]). | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 13:16, 9 April 2007
The Silent One is the appropriate nickname of a prisoner that was found drifting in space in a space craft that met with disaster. Apparently a male by the sound of things, the "Silent One" drew objects (in particular a map of a solar system) that confounded the intoxicated prisoners on penal planetoid Proteus. When Starbuck comments on Boxey's drawing, saying that a planet was off an orbit, Robber remarks about the Silent One and his drawings in the cell that Starbuck -- a.k.a. Bootlegger 137 -- was thrown in for the duration of his stay (The Long Patrol).
Notes
- This is yet another clue that Earth might be more than a fable of "half-drunken star voyagers", as Baltar spitefully commented (Lost Planet of the Gods).