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Kobol, the ancient homeworld of humanity. Approximately 2,000 years prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, the last twelve tribes of Kobol leave their planet[1] over conflicts with their gods, as well as a "sort of calamity" [2]. The tribes settle on twelve worlds some distance away (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I). The tribes' namesakes and icons originally corresponded to the twelve signs of the ancient tribes, although these names drifted over time[3] (Home, Part II). The early Colonies lived (and fought) more as sovereign nations. Some (particularly Caprica) prospered, while others (such as Sagittaron and Aerelon) were often considered lessers. For peacetime labor forces as well as for wars between each other, humanity created the Cylons. When these early models rebelled, the Colonies unified their governments under the Articles of Colonization sometime before or during the Cylon War as a federal republic known as the Twelve Colonies of Kobol[4]. The official symbol of the Twelve Colonies is the Colonial seal.
Star SystemThe star system of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol has not been named [5]. Caprica, Scorpia (Razor), and Tauron (Razor) have been shown directly. No other descriptions are available of the other colonies in terms of their celestial type: Minor planet, moon, or major planet. However, in the Miniseries, Elosha states that the tribes settled onto "12 worlds." While the use of "worlds" is ambiguous, the Colonies are noted as independent celestial bodies. Although Commander Adama and President Roslin mention leaving the star system, the series itself is ambiguous as to whether all colonies are located in one star system. However, Caprica, Virgon, and Ragnar (based on tactical data related by Lieutenant Felix Gaeta) [6] are (Miniseries). In a blog entry Ronald D. Moore states that all planets are situated within one system, in keeping with the Original Series. The Twelve Colonies had approximately 20 billion inhabitants prior to the Cylon attack (The Resistance) [7] and maintained some minor observatories and listening posts in outlying star systems [8]. Economic activity, such as tylium mining also occurred outside of the immediate vicinity around the Colonies (Hero). Aerelon
Ancient Name: Aries Aerelon was primarily an agricultural world. It was considered to be the "food basket" of the Twelve Colonies. Despite this, Aerelon was ranked as one of the poorest members of the Colonies. Gaius Baltar is a native of Aerelon, although he adopted the culture and mannerisms of Caprica, presumably to increase his standing in society (Dirty Hands). NativesNotes
AquariaAncient Name: Aquarius Aquaria's Quorum of Twelve delegate, Miska Burian, votes for Tom Zarek in the vice-presidential elections (Colonial Day).
CanceronAncient Name: Cancer Wenutu on Cloud 9. Robin Wenutu is the Canceron delegate to the first Quorum of Twelve. No other information has been given in the Re-imagined Series about this colony.
Caprica
Ancient Name: Capricorn Caprica is a large blue-green planet and was the the center of Colonial civilization. According to Gaius Baltar, Caprica was the seat of politics, culture, art, science, and learning. It was also one of the wealthier colonies (Dirty Hands). Big cities on the planet were Caprica City and Delphi. 6,250 people from Caprica join the Laura Roslin faction (Home, Part I). The overall Caprican survivor population, possibly significantly greater, is unknown (see analysis here). Notes
GemenonAncient Name: Gemini Gemenon natives are called Gemenese (Taking a Break From All Your Worries). They are known for their literal interpretations of the Sacred Scrolls (Fragged). Most of the population of Gemenon was apparently very strongly opposed to the federal laws legalizing abortion. Traditional Gemenese law declares children to be the property of their parents (The Captain's Hand). Gemenon was home to the Kobol Colleges. Aaron Doral claims to have studied public relations there. One of the last ever professional Pyramid games was held on Gemenon just prior to the Cylon attack on the Colonies (Miniseries). Gemenon was one of the poorer colonies (Dirty Hands). Approximately 9,500 Gemenese join the Laura Roslin faction, perhaps persuaded by Roslin's play of the "religious card" (Home, Part I). Even if this is the great majority of the Fleet's Gemenese population, it still means that Gemenon represents significantly more than a twelfth of the remains of humanity. It is maybe for this reason, or Gemenese influence over religious elements of the Fleet that Roslin's election campaign gives concern to the "Gemenese religious vote". Gemenon has either an old or disused language or dialect specific to their colony known as "Old Gemenese." Gina Inviere's last name means "resurrection" in that language.[9]
Natives
LeonisAncient Name: Leo Safiya Sanne is identified as both Leonis's and Picon's representative on the first Quorum of Twelve. Leonis Estates Sparkling Wine was a type of alcohol produced on this colony.
LibranAncient Name: Libra Practically no information exists about this colony. Its name comes from a partially visible name plate on Colonial One that also shows the colony's symbol ("The Ties That Bind", time index 18:40). After the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, Oswin Eriku is chosen to be this colony's representative to the Quorum of Twelve. The Space Park, a passenger liner in the Fleet, is of Libran registry (SciFi.com).
PiconAncient Name: Pisces Playa Palacios, a native of Picon. Picon was the location for the Colonial Fleet Headquarters (Miniseries). A flashback view of Admiral Corman's office, probably located at Fleet Headquarters, is among one of the rare visual glimpses of life on another colony outside of Caprica. The colony came under heavy attack during the early stages of the Cylon attack. President Richard Adar offered a complete and unconditional surrender to the Cylons after Fleet Headquarters is destroyed; this overture was ignored (Miniseries, deleted scene). Ellen Tigh claims to have been at the airport on Picon, "on her way home" when the attack started, and that some "unknown hero" ensured she was put on the last ship to get off the planet (Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down).
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PublicationsPyramid Team
Sagittaron
Ancient Name: Sagittarius Sagittaron[12] endured centuries of exploitation at the hands of the other Colonies, leading to the colony becoming one of the poorest planets. Eventually, Tom Zarek led an organized series of terrorist acts against the established government there, many years before the fall of the Colonies (Bastille Day). The Sagittarons are traditionalists who practice an different form of religion from the other Colonies. They believe in herbal medicine and have a general distrust of the military (The Woman King).
ScorpiaScorpia and and its shipyards from orbit (Razor). Ancient Name: Scorpio Scorpia was home to a Colonial Fleet shipyard, where the battlestar Pegasus was docked during the Cylon attack. Scorpia is apparently well-known for its paragliding by enthusiasts, such as Jurgen Belzen (Razor). Eladio Puasha served as the planet's delegate to the first Quorum of Twelve Notes
TauronAncient Name: Taurus Tauron from orbit (Razor). Tauron was reputed to be somewhat of a troublesome colony within the federal system of the Colonies, often disobeying directives decided by the colonies and "pushing their luck with the admiralty every chance they got." As a ruse Admiral Adama claimed the Taurons were drilling for tylium ore on a moon that was close to the Armistice Line (Hero). Tauron was one of the wealthier colonies (Dirty Hands). At the end of the first Cylon War, Tauron was under attack from Cylon basestars and ground forces, causing many civilian causalities ("Razor", extended DVD edition) in areas such as the city of Hypatia. Helena Cain is a native of Tauron, as was Joseph Adama, who later moved to Caprica [13]. Perah Enyeto is the colony's representative on the first Quorum of Twelve after the Cylon attack (Colonial Day). Notes
VirgonAncient Name: Virgo Marshall Bagot, a native of Virgon. Marshall Bagot is the Virgon delegate to the first Quorum of Twelve. He nominates Tom Zarek for the vice-presidency (Colonial Day). In public ceremony, the Virgon delegate wears a light blue sash. Soon after the Cylon attack begins, the bulk of the space-wide offensive by the Colonials begins "shaping up" over the planet. The battle ostensibly ends with the destruction of the battlestar Atlantia and the death of Admiral Nagala. Other battlestars in the Virgon attack are also eliminated (Miniseries, Night 1). Virgon was one of the wealthier colonies (Dirty Hands). Virgon Brew was a beer produced on the planet and exported to other Colonies (Maelstrom).
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