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* Her Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. She belonged to the [[w:Titan (mythology)|Titans]] and not the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Olympians]] | * After the events of the episode, "[[Crossroads, Part II]]", there is a possible connection between this probable Lord of Kobol and Kara Thrace. See [[Kara Thrace#The Destiny|this section of Kara Thrace's article regarding plot points]] involved with the character's destiny. | ||
* | * Her Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. She belonged to the [[w:Titan (mythology)|Titans]] and not the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Olympians]]. ''Battlestar Galactica'' mythology has mixed many real-world Earth mythologies and theologies that otherwise would not be connected, such as Norse mythology ([[Ragnar]], [[Valkyrie]]) and Judeo-Christian elements ([[God]]). | ||
* ''[[Aurora (ship)|Aurora]]'' is also the name of a ship in [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:40, 18 April 2007
Aurora is the Roman goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the Lords of Kobol. When Kara Thrace visits the oracle Brenn in Dogsville, she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle.
She later gives the icon to Admiral William Adama as a figurehead to place on the bow of the model sailing ship he is building (Maelstrom).
Notes
- After the events of the episode, "Crossroads, Part II", there is a possible connection between this probable Lord of Kobol and Kara Thrace. See this section of Kara Thrace's article regarding plot points involved with the character's destiny.
- Her Greek counterpart is Eos. She belonged to the Titans and not the Olympians. Battlestar Galactica mythology has mixed many real-world Earth mythologies and theologies that otherwise would not be connected, such as Norse mythology (Ragnar, Valkyrie) and Judeo-Christian elements (God).
- Aurora is also the name of a ship in the Fleet.