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During a documentary on the military of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] conducted by [[D'anna Biers]], an inebriated, cigarette-smoking [[Felix Gaeta]] reveals a tattoo and comments: "Ambrosia's good with a chaser. And if you have enough ambrosia-- didn't really hurt that much" ([[Final Cut]]).
During a documentary on the military of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] conducted by [[D'anna Biers]], an inebriated, cigarette-smoking [[Felix Gaeta]] reveals a tattoo and comments: "Ambrosia's good with a chaser. And if you have enough ambrosia-- didn't really hurt that much" ([[Final Cut]]).


The luxury liner ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' offers ambrosia as a barside drink ([[Colonial Day]]).
The luxury liner ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' offered ambrosia as a barside drink ([[Colonial Day]]).


==Greek Mythology==
==Notes==
 
*In Green mythology, ambrosia was said to be the food of the Olympian gods, made out of nectar, conferring immortality on those who ate it.
Ambrosia was said to be the food of the Olympian gods of Greece, made out of nectar, conferring immortality on those who ate it.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 18:49, 3 July 2007

For information on a similarly-named (but differently spelled) alcoholic beverage in the Original Series, see Ambrosa.
The ambrosia flows richly during the Tighs' reunion dinner.
(Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down)

Ambrosia is an intoxicating alcoholic beverage, typically green in color.

Ellen Tigh presents a bottle of ambrosia to her husband, Colonel Tigh, after they have reunited (Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down).

During a documentary on the military of the Fleet conducted by D'anna Biers, an inebriated, cigarette-smoking Felix Gaeta reveals a tattoo and comments: "Ambrosia's good with a chaser. And if you have enough ambrosia-- didn't really hurt that much" (Final Cut).

The luxury liner Cloud Nine offered ambrosia as a barside drink (Colonial Day).

Notes[edit]

  • In Green mythology, ambrosia was said to be the food of the Olympian gods, made out of nectar, conferring immortality on those who ate it.

External Links[edit]