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'''''Dark Day''''' is a novel written by [[Edward Prima]]. | '''''Dark Day''''' is a novel written by [[Edward Prima]]. | ||
Given the context of the discussion between [[William Adama]] and [[Laura Roslin]], notably her reference to ''[[A Murder on Picon]]'', it is likely | Given the context of the discussion between [[William Adama]] and [[Laura Roslin]], notably her reference to ''[[A Murder on Picon]]'', it is likely a mystery ([[Water]]). | ||
Roslin considers it to be "one of those classics | Roslin considers it to be "one of those classics [she's] never gotten around to reading." Adama, who had the book in his personal library on [[battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]'', gave it to her as a gift. She returns it, to Adama's consternation, after the prognosis of her disease sharply worsens ([[Flight of the Phoenix]]). | ||
[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Colonial Arts]] [[Category: RDM]] | [[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Colonial Arts]] [[Category: RDM]] | ||
Revision as of 20:15, 13 May 2006
Dark Day is a novel written by Edward Prima.
Given the context of the discussion between William Adama and Laura Roslin, notably her reference to A Murder on Picon, it is likely a mystery (Water).
Roslin considers it to be "one of those classics [she's] never gotten around to reading." Adama, who had the book in his personal library on battlestar Galactica, gave it to her as a gift. She returns it, to Adama's consternation, after the prognosis of her disease sharply worsens (Flight of the Phoenix).