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'''Abraham Valerii''' was claimed by [[Sharon Valerii]] as her father on the mining colony of [[Troy]], apparently killed during a disaster on the colony ([[Flesh and Bone]]). He was married to [[Catherine Valerii]] ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]). | '''Abraham Valerii''' was claimed by [[Sharon Valerii]] as her father on the mining colony of [[Troy]], apparently killed during a disaster on the colony ([[Flesh and Bone]]). He was married to [[Catherine Valerii]] ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]). | ||
''According to series co-creator [[Ron D. Moore]] in a 10/24/05 interview on "The Chase Show" on the SF webcast news site [http://www.thefandom.com/Article50.phtml TheFandom.com], there was '''never''' a human named Sharon Valerii. This information eliminates the likelihood that Abraham was Sharon's actual father, although it does not eliminate the likelihood of Abraham's existence on Troy.'' | ''According to series co-creator [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] in a 10/24/05 interview on "The Chase Show" on the SF webcast news site [http://www.thefandom.com/Article50.phtml TheFandom.com], there was '''never''' a human named Sharon Valerii. This information eliminates the likelihood that Abraham was Sharon's actual father, although it does not eliminate the likelihood of Abraham's existence on Troy.'' | ||
[[Category: A to Z|Valerii, Abraham]] | [[Category: A to Z|Valerii, Abraham]] |
Revision as of 02:58, 26 January 2006
- Please view the Valerii disambiguation for more on the Valerii name.
Abraham Valerii was claimed by Sharon Valerii as her father on the mining colony of Troy, apparently killed during a disaster on the colony (Flesh and Bone). He was married to Catherine Valerii (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II).
According to series co-creator Ron D. Moore in a 10/24/05 interview on "The Chase Show" on the SF webcast news site TheFandom.com, there was never a human named Sharon Valerii. This information eliminates the likelihood that Abraham was Sharon's actual father, although it does not eliminate the likelihood of Abraham's existence on Troy.