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*The name Lotay is derived from the novelization of "[[Saga of a Star World (Book)|Saga of a Star World]]." | *The name Lotay is derived from the novelization of "[[Saga of a Star World (Book)|Saga of a Star World]]." It also appears in the [[ | ||
Saga of a Star World (early draft)|early draft of the episode]] (starting page 124). | |||
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Revision as of 20:35, 2 June 2024
For the Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 depiction, see: Lotay.
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| Introduced | Saga of a Star World | ||||
| Death | Killed in Carillon explosion | ||||
| Portrayed by | Diane L. Burgdorf | ||||
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| Lotay in the separate continuity | |||||
Lotay, Queen of the Carillonian Ovions, welcomes the Rag-tag Fugitive Fleet to make themselves at home on Carillon. However, Lotay and her minions are in league with the Cylons, who at the time are dispatched from the Imperious Leader's personal base star.
Due to the Cylon base star's actions, Lotay and her Carillonian minions are destroyed along with the planet when its highly unstable tylium deposits are ignited (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").
Notes
- The name Lotay is derived from the novelization of "Saga of a Star World." It also appears in the [[
Saga of a Star World (early draft)|early draft of the episode]] (starting page 124).
