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'''Talk Wireless''' is a public-access [[wireless]] network within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], broadcasting a range of "current affairs" and other programs, one of which is the political show "[[The Colonial Gang]]."
'''Talk Wireless''' is a public-access [[wireless]] network within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], broadcasting a range of "current affairs" and other programs, one of which is the political show "[[The Colonial Gang]]."


A program on Talk Wireless broadcasts the fact that [[Gaius Baltar]] is to become the [[Quorum of Twelve]] representative for [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]]. Baltar himself takes a dim view to the medium, calling it an excuse for "low-brow rabble-rousing"  ([[Colonial Day]]).
A program on Talk Wireless broadcasts the fact that [[Gaius Baltar]] is to become the [[Quorum of Twelve]] representative for [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]]. Baltar himself takes a dim view to the medium, calling it an excuse for "low-brow rabble-rousing"  ([[Colonial Day]]). Other large events broadcast throughout the Fleet include the [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|presidential election]] and [[Crossroads, Part I|Baltar's trial]].


The [[Fleet News Service]] likely uses Talk Wireless for its broadcasts.
The [[Fleet News Service]] likely uses Talk Wireless for its broadcasts.

Revision as of 18:38, 31 May 2007

Talk Wireless is a public-access wireless network within the Fleet, broadcasting a range of "current affairs" and other programs, one of which is the political show "The Colonial Gang."

A program on Talk Wireless broadcasts the fact that Gaius Baltar is to become the Quorum of Twelve representative for Caprica. Baltar himself takes a dim view to the medium, calling it an excuse for "low-brow rabble-rousing" (Colonial Day). Other large events broadcast throughout the Fleet include the presidential election and Baltar's trial.

The Fleet News Service likely uses Talk Wireless for its broadcasts.