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* This name is given by [[Simon]] in ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Origins 3]]''.
* This name is given by [[Simon]] in ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Origins 3]]''.
* The name is a likely reference to the common term "[[w:red-light district|red-light district]]", which is a place in cities known to be the center of [[w:prostitution|prostitution]] and other illegal dealings.
* The name is a likely reference to the common term "[[w:red-light district|red-light district]]", which is a place in cities known to be the center of [[w:prostitution|prostitution]].


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The Red Light District is an area of Caprica City, which includes Hudson Street.

It is here where Gaius Baltar finds his old university professor, Odin Maxwell, who tries to warn him of the Cylon plot against the Colonies. However, Maxwell is later killed on this street by Caprica-Six, while Baltar is hit by a car while running away from Maxwell on foot. Caprica-Six also dies here after being mortally wounded by Maxwell (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 2), but her body is later taken away by Cylon agents and they presumably take the time to notify Caprica City Medical Center of Baltar's condition (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 3).

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