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*The Thirteenth Tribe are revealed to have been humans, atheists unlike most humans on Kobol, who downloaded themselves into [[humanoid Cylon]] bodies (though not called "Cylon" at this point in time) so that they could live forever via [[Resurrection (RDM)|Resurrection]]. They were members of the other twelve tribes before this. Pythia opposed this further fragmentation of Kobol's people. | *The Thirteenth Tribe are revealed to have been humans, atheists unlike most humans on Kobol, who downloaded themselves into [[humanoid Cylon]] bodies (though not called "Cylon" at this point in time) so that they could live forever via [[Resurrection (RDM)|Resurrection]]. They were members of the other twelve tribes before this. Pythia opposed this further fragmentation of Kobol's people. | ||
*The government on Kobol was highly theocratic | *The government on Kobol was highly theocratic as well as authoritarian. Expanding the Quorum of Twelve into a Quorum of Thirteen was an unpopular move. The Thirteenth Tribe was barely tolerated before full-scale violence broke out. | ||
*The Thirteenth Tribe were able to make John Cavil one of them because he was still alive, though mortally injured. They could not do likewise for Pythia | *The Thirteenth Tribe were able to make John Cavil one of them because he was still alive, though mortally injured. They could not do likewise for Pythia because she was already dead. | ||
*The precursors to [[Resurrection Ship]]s are seen. | *The precursors to [[Resurrection Ship]]s are seen. | ||
*Head Six appears in her recognizable form, | *Head Six appears in her recognizable form, millenia before the creation of [[Number Six]] model Cylons. | ||
*Pythia's spoken predictions include: "They all burn. All of them, embers from a flame, dots disappearing into the Sun. And I'm there, a ship... in a storm, I'm lost. I see the destination. The end point, it's so clear to me. It ends in fire. On [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn|Aurora]]'s wings, at a place called [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]." | *Pythia's spoken predictions include: "They all burn. All of them, embers from a flame, dots disappearing into the Sun. And I'm there, a ship... in a storm, I'm lost. I see the destination. The end point, it's so clear to me. It ends in fire. On [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn|Aurora]]'s wings, at a place called [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]." | ||
*A line of Pythia's writings is visible: "They will journey to a distant and unknown star, under the watchful eye of the One." In the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]], [[Elosha]] tells that the Thirteenth Tribe traveled far | *A line of Pythia's writings is visible: "They will journey to a distant and unknown star, under the watchful eye of the One." In the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]], [[Elosha]] tells that the Thirteenth Tribe traveled far and made their home on a planet around a distant and unknown star. | ||
*Guards and soldiers on Kobol wore armor that made them look reminiscent of [[Cylon Centurion]]s. No actual Centurions are seen to have existed on Kobol. | *Guards and soldiers on Kobol wore armor that made them look reminiscent of [[Cylon Centurion]]s. No actual Centurions are seen to have existed on Kobol. | ||
*The hooded man's full name is given as Magnus Baltar in the next issue. | *The hooded man's full name is given as Magnus Baltar in the next issue. | ||
*Michael Tigh recounts the real-world myth of Aurora and her human lover, who was granted eternal life | *Michael Tigh recounts the real-world myth of Aurora and her human lover, who was granted eternal life but not eternal youth by [[Zeus]] and eventually shut away to spend eternity as a babbling old man. | ||
*The Thirteenth Tribe being downloaded humans would seem to conflict with [[John Cavil]]'s statement in "[[No Exit]]" that the tribe "didn't crawl up out of the swamp". | *The Thirteenth Tribe being downloaded humans would seem to conflict with [[John Cavil]]'s statement in "[[No Exit]]" that the tribe "didn't crawl up out of the swamp". | ||
*Not counting ads, this issue is 22 pages in length. | *Not counting ads, this issue is 22 pages in length. | ||