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Socrata Thrace

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Revision as of 18:50, 3 March 2007 by April Arcus (talk | contribs) (Add "citation needed"s, remove unsourced comments. Add 'em back tomorrow night if confirmed.)
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Socrata Thrace
Socrata Thrace

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Colony Caprica (presumed)
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Birth Name Socrata (Thrace?)
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Introduced Maelstrom
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Siblings
Children Kara Thrace
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Portrayed by Dorothy Lyman
Socrata Thrace is a Cylon
Socrata Thrace is a Final Five Cylon
Socrata Thrace is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Socrata Thrace is an Original Series Cylon
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Additional Information
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The mother of Kara Thrace has been described as a member of the Colonial Fleet[citation needed].

While being interrogated by Kara Thrace, a copy of Leoben Conoy claims that she had been physically abused by her mother, long ago:

You were born to a woman who believes that suffering was good for the soul, so you suffered. Life is a testament to pain, injuries, accidents. Some inflicted upon others, some inflicted upon yourself. Surrounds you like a bubble but it's not... real it's just-- that's just something she put into your head. It's something that you wanna believe 'cause it means that you're the problem, not the world that you live in. You wanna believe it because... it means that you're bad luck. Like a cancer that needs to be removed. Because you hear her voice every day and you want her to be right (Flesh and Bone).

Later, a Simon copy notes that Kara Thrace's hands showed indications of broken bones, implying that the future Viper pilot endured abuse as a child (The Farm).

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