ext_26669 ([identity profile] alryssa.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 13thcolony 2005-03-01 11:47 am (UTC)

I'm inclined to think the "Trojan Horse" is actually Roslin. But that's a pet theory of mine.

Starbuck in the Moby Dick story was the loyal shipmate of Captain Ahab who attempted to divert him from his mission of hunting down the white whale. He ended up dying along with him.

The Starbuck I believe she's named for was actually a character in a play, 'The Rainmaker'; a conman who claims to be able to bring the rain. Suave, smooth and quite definitely the ladies' man.

(there are several other historical Starbucks, including George William Starbuck who served as a captain in the US Army Corps in WWII, but that one struck me as being close to the character in question).

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