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The '''Ha'la'tha''' is a [[Tauron]]-based criminal organization which also operates on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. Its leader is called the [[Guatrau]]. Members sport tattoos on their faces and across the length of their bodies. [[Tomas Vergis]] is a close friend of the organization. The Ha'la'tha syndicate paid for [[Joseph Adama]]'s legal education and employs him as a mob lawyer. His brother [[Sam Adama|Sam]] is a full member. The organization is very similar to the real-world mafia or yakuza.
The '''Ha'la'tha''' is a [[Tauron]]-based criminal organization also operating on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. Its leader is called the [[Guatrau]]. Members sport tattoos on their faces and across the length of their bodies. [[Tomas Vergis]] is a close friend of the organization. The Ha'la'tha syndicate paid for [[Joseph Adama]]'s legal education and employs him as a mob lawyer. His brother [[Sam Adama|Sam]] is a full member.  


==Known members==
==Known members==
* The [[Guatrau]]
* The [[Guatrau]]
* [[Sam Adama]]
* [[Sam Adama]]
==Notes==
* The Ha'la'tha's outward similarities can be compared to the ''[[wikipedia:Mafia|Cosa Nostra]], [[wikipedia:Yakuza|Yakuza]], [[wikipedia:Russian Mafia|Bratva]]''.


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Revision as of 15:21, 21 June 2009

The Ha'la'tha is a Tauron-based criminal organization also operating on Caprica. Its leader is called the Guatrau. Members sport tattoos on their faces and across the length of their bodies. Tomas Vergis is a close friend of the organization. The Ha'la'tha syndicate paid for Joseph Adama's legal education and employs him as a mob lawyer. His brother Sam is a full member.

Known members

Notes