Who destroyed Pegasus depends on the story: in Battlestar Galactica, Commander Lee "Apollo" Adama deliberately scuttled the Battlestar Pegasus by ramming it into Cylon Basestars in a heroic sacrifice; in Greek myth, the hero Bellerophon fell from Pegasus after being stung by a gadfly sent by Zeus; and in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, Yami Bakura kills Pegasus.
Hesiod relates how Pegasus was peacefully drinking from a spring when the hero Bellerophon captured him.
The entire Pegasus arc is inspired by a similar, if shorter arc in the Original Series, which ultimately led to Pegasus being sacrificed so that Galactica and the fleet could escape.
Different story in the YUGIOH. Pegasus was killed (by Bakura) in the manga, but he still alive in the anime.
So if I remember correctly, Kaiba is the world's richest man, and Pegasus was around a similar level, which means there's a lot of money in children's card games.
Gaeta and Zarek are executed by firing squad for their crimes at some later point (TRS: "Blood on the Scales"). The remaining mutineers are imprisoned on the Astral Queen, though they are later freed in exchange for participating in the Battle of The Colony (TRS: "Deadlock" podcast; "Daybreak, Part I").
As a Mercury class Battlestar, Pegasus is substantially newer, larger and more powerful than Galactica. It is nearly twice the size, but only carries around half the crew due to greater automation.
Actor. Pegasus is a winged horse who was born when his mother, Medusa was punished by Athena. He was born in the blood of Medusa along with Chrysaor and was released when she was killed by Perseus.
Homosexuality and bisexuality
Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions.
According to Kazuki Takahashi, Pegasus is - official data here - 24 years old.
Its favorite food is 4-Star or higher Vegetable-Based Meals, and it likes 3-Star or lower Vegetable-Based Meals. It will reject any other food.
Pegasus was an eccentric and jovial man who in many respects was actually very polite and friendly in spite of his villainous nature, he was quite cynical however due to the loss of his lover.
FUSAICHI PEGASUS Fusaichi Pegasus was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2000 Kentucky Derby. He was also a record-breaker, selling for a staggering US$70 million to Coolmore Stud. This made him the most expensive horse ever sold at auction. Fusaichi Pegasus was known for his speed and athleticism.
An ancient constellation who was part of the story of Andromeda and Perseus. It was told that Pegasus was born when the hero Perseus cut off the head of Medusa and some of the blood fell into the sea. Out of the seafoam flew the mythical horse Pegasus. Pegasus was then ridden by Perseus as he rescued Andromeda.
The Battlestar Prometheus was the first of the new Nova Class Battlestars (the most advanced warships ever created by Humanity) to be commissioned into the Colonial Fleet.
Why did the Cylons come "every 33 minutes"? Short answer: it was a number Ron Moore has stated he picked at random, with no other significance.
Battlestar Galactica's frak, a word that Lee Goldberg characterizes as "something truly amazing and subversive" and that Scott Adams calls "pure genius", has also escaped its original context. Originally spelled frack, it along with felgercarb were coined by writer Glen A.
It is revealed back on New Caprica, Gaeta was involved in a relationship with an Eight, and he made lists of important resistance members in Cylon detention, whom she promised to try to save.
In September 2007, Adam Swiderski of UGO called "Black Market" the series's worst episode, calling it "one big, confused mess that has nothing to do with anything". StephenFlagg (Dean Spence) of ScrewAttack also called it the series's worst episode, but said, "Bad? Yes. Boring?
Gottlieb called Ellen's reveal as the final Cylon "the season's biggest shocker yet", while some reviewers were underwhelmed by the choice. Vernon said she never expected her character to get so much attention from fans.
Before, under the moniker of the One-Eyed Owl (隻眼の梟, Sekigan no Fukurō), he repeatedly tried to cover up for the real Owl's behavior, who was really his daughter Eto who he had with a human named Ukina when he went by the name Kuzen (功善, Kuzen).
Ryuzaki states in December 2016 that Light's son would be nine, placing his year of birth sometime after the events of the second film. Although only the boy's biological father is explicitly identified, his age in 2016 and Mikami's professional history with Misa both imply that she is his birth mother.