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{{Separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Berkley Novelizations}}The '''trogla''' is a common variety of [[w:mole_(animal)|ground-mole]] native to the planet [[Borellia (TOS-BN)|Borellia]], homeworld of the [[Borellian Nomen (TOS-BN)|Borellian Nomen]].<ref name="STG122">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=122}}</ref> | |||
== Cultural Significance == | |||
Troglas are not looked upon with favor by Nomen, making the creature's name an unfortunate choice for personal naming.<ref name="STG122" /> When the disguised [[Lucifer (TOS-BN)|Lucifer]] adopts the alias "Trogla" during his infiltration mission, the genuine Noman [[Lingk (TOS-BN)|Lingk]] expresses surprise and notes that he admires Lucifer's "courage" in carrying the name, particularly for being an alleged member of the [[Drayliks]] case.<ref name="STG122" /> | |||
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The trogla is a common variety of ground-mole native to the planet Borellia, homeworld of the Borellian Nomen.[1]
Cultural Significance
Troglas are not looked upon with favor by Nomen, making the creature's name an unfortunate choice for personal naming.[1] When the disguised Lucifer adopts the alias "Trogla" during his infiltration mission, the genuine Noman Lingk expresses surprise and notes that he admires Lucifer's "courage" in carrying the name, particularly for being an alleged member of the Drayliks case.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 122.
