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A '''secton''' is a Colonial measurement of time and analogous to one Earth week. Its plural form is "sectons". | A '''secton''' is a Colonial measurement of time and analogous to one Earth week. Its plural form is "sectons". | ||
In the novel ''[[Armageddon]]'' by [[Richard Hatch]] and [[Christopher Golden]], the glossary of terms does not define "secton" but does define the term "week" as being "ten days." | == Notes == | ||
* The original script for [[Greetings From Earth]] has a key that says a centon is a minute, a centar is an hour, a secton is a week, and a yahren is a year.<ref>[http://galactica1981.tripod.com/GREETINGSFROMEARTH.htm Greetings From Earth episode review at Sheba's Galaxy]</ref> | |||
* In the novel ''[[Armageddon]]'' by [[Richard Hatch]] and [[Christopher Golden]], the glossary of terms does not define "secton" but does define the term "week" as being "ten days." | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[List of terms (TOS)]] | *[[List of terms (TOS)]] | ||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] |
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A secton is a Colonial measurement of time and analogous to one Earth week. Its plural form is "sectons".
Notes[edit]
- The original script for Greetings From Earth has a key that says a centon is a minute, a centar is an hour, a secton is a week, and a yahren is a year.[1]
- In the novel Armageddon by Richard Hatch and Christopher Golden, the glossary of terms does not define "secton" but does define the term "week" as being "ten days."