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'''The Colony''' is a place where [[Ellen Tigh]] supposedly stored her resurrection research equipment ([[No Exit]]).
'''The Colony''' is a place where [[Ellen Tigh]] supposedly stored her resurrection research equipment ([[No Exit]]) after creating the [[Significant Seven]].


==Open Questions==
==Open Questions==
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
When Cavil asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in [[No Exit]], he noticed: "They destroyed the [[Resurrection Hub|hub]], but they don't even know about the colony—all your equipment is still there."
When Cavil asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in [[No Exit]], he noticed: "They destroyed the [[Resurrection Hub|hub]], but they don't even know about The Colony—all your equipment is still there."





Revision as of 15:16, 17 February 2009

The Colony is a place where Ellen Tigh supposedly stored her resurrection research equipment (No Exit) after creating the Significant Seven.

Open Questions

  • Who besides Cavil and Ellen knows about this place?
  • Is "The Colony" the correct name? At least this spelling was used by writer Jane Espenson. [1]
  • Maybe this is the Cylon name for the Cylon homeworld?
  • Where exactly is "The Colony"? In Cylon-governed space?
  • Is it really a colony or not?[1]
    • If it is really a colony, is it possibly founded or inhabited by people from Earth? Or descendants/incarnations of the Final Five? Or by copies of the Significant Seven? Or is it uninhabited?
    • Or might it be the name of a ship, maybe the ship of the Final Five?


Quotes

When Cavil asked Ellen to help rebuild resurrection in No Exit, he noticed: "They destroyed the hub, but they don't even know about The Colony—all your equipment is still there."


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Espenson, Jane (2009-02-16). You asked, they answered: 'Battlestar Galactica' writers take on your 'No Exit' questions (backup available on Archive.org) . Chicago Tribune.