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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
The youngest daughter of [[Megan]], she was also a part of [[Kyle]]'s "family army" that he had established after their father was captured by [[Specter]]. She contributed little to any discussions, due to Kyle's egotistical and altruistic ''modus operandi''. When [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] took leadership of the family, her job was to bomb [[Cylon Centurian|Cylon Centurians]] off the bridge as they attempted to cross the moat.
The youngest daughter of [[Megan]], she was also a part of [[Kyle]]'s "family army" that he had established after their father was captured by [[Specter]]. She contributed little to any discussions, due to Kyle's egotistical and altruistic ''modus operandi''. When [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] took leadership of the family, her job was to bomb [[Cylon Centurion]]s off the bridge as they attempted to cross the moat.


She stayed behind on Attilla, where Starbuck predicted that she would one day give her older sister, [[Miri]], competition. ([[The Young Lords]])
She stayed behind on Attilla, where Starbuck predicted that she would one day give her older sister, [[Miri]], competition. ([[The Young Lords]])

Revision as of 15:05, 4 July 2005

Name: Ariadne

Homeworld: Attilla

Portrayed By: Brigitte Muller

Biography

The youngest daughter of Megan, she was also a part of Kyle's "family army" that he had established after their father was captured by Specter. She contributed little to any discussions, due to Kyle's egotistical and altruistic modus operandi. When Starbuck took leadership of the family, her job was to bomb Cylon Centurions off the bridge as they attempted to cross the moat.

She stayed behind on Attilla, where Starbuck predicted that she would one day give her older sister, Miri, competition. (The Young Lords)

Notes

In Earth's Greek mythos, Ariadne is the daughter of Minos that imparted thread to Theseus who made his way out of the Labyrinth using Ariadne's thread.