Battlestar Galactica Episode Guide - tv
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Battlestar Galactica Video The Shape Of Things To Come. Road To Season 4. This Is A Battlestar Galactica Trailer/ Music Video. (The Miniseries, Season 1, Season 2 and Season 3. Miniseries(Battlestar Galactica)Aphrodite - Connected with childbirthApollo - The Arrow of Apollo artifact will point the way to EarthAres - God of war. May also be used with "Mars", mentioned in the Season 3 premiere, "Occupation", as a Colonial holiday or day of the week known as "Mars Day.Artemis - Starbuck offers prayers to ArtemisAthena - The Tomb of Athena on Kobol, reputedly where Athena is entombed, contains a starmap to Earth.Aurora - Aurora is the Goddess of the dawn; brings the morning star and a fair wind.Hera - The Gates of Hera on Kobol is where Athena jumped to her death, and where Hera witnessed it. Hera is also described as both wife and sister of Zeus by the oracle visited by Number Three on New Caprica. It is also the name given to the Cylon-human hybrid child Hera.Zeus - Zeus is the husband and brother to Hera. Adama has been jokingly referred to as Zeus, as he is the father of Lee Adama, call-sign Apollo. In "The Passage", D'Anna says the husband of Hera is Jupiter. The Temple of Five was believed to contain an artifact known as the Eye of Jupiter, but the Eye was actually a nova of a star that was similar in pattern and shape to another nova formed 4,000 years before, which created the Ionian Nebula. The use of the term "Jupiter" and not "Zeus" for the episode name "The Eye of Jupiter" stemmed more from a legality matter involving a living person or property during the writing of the episode.Cylon God - The Cylons believe in one true God and denounce all others. In the episodes "Occupation" and "A Measure of Salvation", the term "Heavenly Father" is also used in prayer to describe their deity.God whose name must not be spoken - The "Temple of Five" was dedicated to the five priests of this un-named deity according to Colonial scripture. With the events in the episode, "Rapture" and "Crossroads", the series appears to point to a strong connection between the Cylon god and the Lords of Kobol. ( Battlestar Galactica)
