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'''The Colony'''<ref>Jane Espenson referred to this place as The Colony in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, and hinted that it is not necessarily a literal colony.</ref>  is a place where [[Ellen Tigh]] supposedly stored her [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] research equipment ([[No Exit]]) after creating the [[Significant Seven]].
'''The Colony'''<ref>Jane Espenson referred to this place as The Colony in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, and hinted that it is not necessarily a literal colony.</ref>  is a place where [[Ellen Tigh]] supposedly stored her [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] research equipment ([[No Exit]]) after creating the [[Significant Seven]].


The only information about this unnamed location comes from a [[Cavil]] named "John," who asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in [[No Exit]], he says: "They destroyed the [[Resurrection Hub|hub]], but they don't even know about The Colony—all your equipment is still there."
The only information about this unnamed location comes from a [[Cavil]] named "John", who asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in [[No Exit]]. He says: "They destroyed the [[Resurrection Hub|hub]], but they don't even know about The Colony—all your equipment is still there."


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 02:23, 18 February 2009

The Colony[1] is a place where Ellen Tigh supposedly stored her resurrection research equipment (No Exit) after creating the Significant Seven.

The only information about this unnamed location comes from a Cavil named "John", who asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in No Exit. He says: "They destroyed the hub, but they don't even know about The Colony—all your equipment is still there."

References

  1. Jane Espenson referred to this place as The Colony in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, and hinted that it is not necessarily a literal colony.