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* | *The the word "[[w:amen|amen]]" also exists and is used in dialogue in two episodes. | ||
**"[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]" ([[Jack Fisk|Fisk:]] "Amen to that.") | **"[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]" ([[Jack Fisk|Fisk:]] "Amen to that.") | ||
**"[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" ([[Cavil]]: "Lords of Kobol, we trust in your benevolence and praise your righteousness. Give the people of this fleet the wisdom to see the goodness and the strength of your servant, [[Laura Roslin]]. Amen."). | **"[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" ([[Cavil]]: "Lords of Kobol, we trust in your benevolence and praise your righteousness. Give the people of this fleet the wisdom to see the goodness and the strength of your servant, [[Laura Roslin]]. Amen."). |
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- For a book with this title, see So Say We All: An Unauthorized Collection of Thoughts and Opinions on Battlestar Galactica.
The phrase "So say we all " is a concluding response to prayer in the Colonial faith.
The phrase was used by the Soldiers of the One as well as followers of the Lords of Kobol.
Notes
- The the word "amen" also exists and is used in dialogue in two episodes.
- "Resurrection Ship, Part II" (Fisk: "Amen to that.")
- "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II" (Cavil: "Lords of Kobol, we trust in your benevolence and praise your righteousness. Give the people of this fleet the wisdom to see the goodness and the strength of your servant, Laura Roslin. Amen.").