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'''Kimiko''' was an old lady-friend of [[Crashdown]], who he described as "a lovely little lady in a lovely little city in a lovely little colony that I used to know."
'''Kimiko''' was an old lady-friend of [[Crashdown]], whom he describes as "a lovely little lady in a lovely little city in a lovely little colony that I used to know."


Crashdown tries to convince [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon Valerii]] to name a small asteroid after Kimiko as they scan for water throughout adjacent areas of space to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] ([[Water]]).
Crashdown tries to convince [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon Valerii]] to name a small asteroid after Kimiko as they scan for water throughout adjacent areas of space to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] ([[Water]]).

Revision as of 17:07, 17 June 2007

Kimiko was an old lady-friend of Crashdown, whom he describes as "a lovely little lady in a lovely little city in a lovely little colony that I used to know."

Crashdown tries to convince Sharon Valerii to name a small asteroid after Kimiko as they scan for water throughout adjacent areas of space to the Fleet (Water).

Notes[edit]

  • In what is probably a very obscure coincidence or deliberate reference, on Ron Moore's (who personally wrote "Water") old series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in the episode "Honor Among Thieves", while working undercover Miles O'Brien has to bluff his way out of the offer of a call girl as a reward by a gangster, by saying that he already has a girlfriend. When pressed, O'Brien says his girlfriend's name is "Kimiko" (spelled exactly the same way).
  • Kimiko is a female Japanese name meaning "noble child" or "truth child"[1].

References[edit]

  1. Behind the Name: Kimiko (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 23 October 2006.