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Ila (TOS-RH)

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Ila was the wife of Commander Adama and the mother of Apollo, Athena, and Zac. She was descended from the original Kobollians in a direct line, as was Adama, giving their children pure Kobollian blood.[1]

The family home where Ila lived with her husband and children was located on a hillside on Caprica. While raising Athena, Ila sang a lullaby to Athena every night at their hillside home.[2] Ila's husband, Adama, had a fondness for lavender Dnigibian orchids, flowers with unique curved white blossoms with a hint of pink on the inside that reminded him of her.[3] He told his children about these flowers during a sectare that Athena would later recall with great fondness.[3]

She died during the Cylon attack on Caprica.[4] Adama salvaged one item from the ruins of their home following the attack: an antique time device called a clock.[5]

Later, eighteen yahren after her death, as Adama lay dying, Athena sang Ila's lullaby to her father, remembering every word despite not having thought of it in ages.[2]

  • Ila is not directly named in the book, and instead referenced obliquely.

References

  1. Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (May 2004). Armageddon. iBooks, Inc., p. 54.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (May 2004). Armageddon. iBooks, Inc., p. 15.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hatch, Richard; Linaweaver, Brad (December 2010). Rebellion. Tor Books, p. 109.
  4. Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (May 2004). Armageddon. iBooks, Inc., p. 14.
  5. Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (May 2004). Armageddon. iBooks, Inc., p. 12.