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'''Eros Day''' was a holiday in the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]. It was a celebration of love and affection, likely named in honor of one of the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]].<ref>[http://showblogs.syfy.com/caprican/entertainment/the-top-five-overheard-eros-day-arguments.php ''The Caprican'' article: "The Top Five Overheard Eros Day Arguments"].</ref> | '''Eros Day''' was a holiday in the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]. It was a celebration of love and affection, likely named in honor of one of the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]].<ref>[http://showblogs.syfy.com/caprican/entertainment/the-top-five-overheard-eros-day-arguments.php ''The Caprican'' article: "The Top Five Overheard Eros Day Arguments"].</ref> | ||
58 years before [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the Fall]], several notable events happened on the colonial world [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] on the eve of Eros Day celebrations, including a terrorist bombing, the | 58 years before [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the Fall]], several notable events happened on the colonial world [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] on the eve of Eros Day celebrations, including a terrorist bombing, the attempted suicide of renowned surgeon [[Amanda Graystone]], and the first killing of a human being by a [[U-87|Cylon]] ([[CAP]]: "[[End of Line]]"). According to [[CAP News]], sales for the holiday reached a new high (CAP: "[[Unvanquished]]"). | ||
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Revision as of 14:37, 12 February 2011
Eros Day was a holiday in the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. It was a celebration of love and affection, likely named in honor of one of the Lords of Kobol.[1]
58 years before the Fall, several notable events happened on the colonial world Caprica on the eve of Eros Day celebrations, including a terrorist bombing, the attempted suicide of renowned surgeon Amanda Graystone, and the first killing of a human being by a Cylon (CAP: "End of Line"). According to CAP News, sales for the holiday reached a new high (CAP: "Unvanquished").
Notes[edit]
- Eros Day is obviously the Colonial version of real-world Valentine's Day.