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Unable to support human life, the planet is abandoned days after its discovery, and is likely never visited again ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Revelations]]," "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]").   
Unable to support human life, the planet is abandoned days after its discovery, and is likely never visited again ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Revelations]]," "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]").   
===Musical Significance of the Discovery===
The discovery of the irradiated first Earth represents one of the most emotionally devastating moments in the series, both narratively and musically. Composer [[Bear McCreary]] created some of his darkest compositions to underscore the despair experienced by the fleet upon finding their promised land in ruins.<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album">{{cite web |url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#more-2539 |title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out! |author=Bear McCreary |date=2009 |access-date=2025-07-28 |website=Bear McCreary Official Website}}</ref>
The track "'''Among the Ruins'''" from the [[Soundtrack (Season 4)|Season 4 soundtrack]] captures the bleakness of this discovery. McCreary described it as "the bleakest and darkest composition I have ever written," designed to reflect the despair in the fleet when they found Earth as "a charred cinder."<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album" /> The piece features an innovative orchestral technique where violins are seated far left and far right instead of together, creating dissonant, antiphonal lines that produce an acoustic "delay" effect. The orchestration deliberately leaves the mid-range empty, with violas, celli and basses holding clusters in their bottom registers while violins play at the top of theirs, contributing to the spooky, desolate atmosphere.<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album" />
The middle section features a stunning erhu solo by Martin St. Pierre, which underscored Kara finding her own body on Earth—one of the series' most haunting revelations.<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album" /> McCreary noted that while this track "can be tough to get through," he promised it would be "incredibly rewarding" for listeners who gave it their attention.<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album" />
The companion piece "'''Funeral Pyre'''" continues the dark emotional territory, featuring [[Kandyse McClure]]'s haunting vocals as her character's ghostly presence. This track underscored Laura's book burning and Kara setting her own body ablaze, representing the symbolic destruction of hope and identity.<ref name="McCreary-Season4Album" />


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* [[Gaeta]] comments in "[[Revelations]]" that the constellations seen from orbit of the Earth they had just found match those seen in the [[Tomb of Athena]]. This was later proven incorrect, as those constellations are actually visible from a different Earth over one hundred centuries later {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. It would have been extremely improbable that the constellations visible from the Earth found in "[[Revelations]]" would have looked the same as those of New Earth.  That being said, while on the first Earth, all of the constellations of Zodiac could all be seen at once-this is not possible on the current Earth.
* [[Gaeta]] comments in "[[Revelations]]" that the constellations seen from orbit of the Earth they had just found match those seen in the [[Tomb of Athena]]. This was later proven incorrect, as those constellations are actually visible from a different Earth over one hundred centuries later {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. It would have been extremely improbable that the constellations visible from the Earth found in "[[Revelations]]" would have looked the same as those of New Earth.  That being said, while on the first Earth, all of the constellations of Zodiac could all be seen at once-this is not possible on the current Earth.


*From what is known of the nature of navigation in FTL jumps, the odds of the coordinates used by Kara Thrace to jump ''Galactica'' from the Colony to the new Earth and actually achieving the end they did are no less than infinitesimal.  One of the elements in FTL navigation is the point of origin. A point of origin is a necessary factor in many navigational forms in order to plot direction and distance to a required destination, and FTL navigation is no different. Essentially, what this means is that the coordinates entered by Kara Thrace into the FTL computer aboard ''Galactica'' would only jump the ship to its new Earth destination from the precise astral location of ''Galactica'' when it initiated the jump from the Colony. Given the coordinates' origins in the Music and the revelation that a divine entity is in some way shaping the events which have taken place in the series, as seen by Pythia, it could be suggested that the attack on the Colony and the resulting success and retreat were in some way destined. While this may seem logical, it is purely conjectural. The way these events have took place cannot be explained by rational means.
*From what is known of the nature of navigation in FTL jumps, the odds of the coordinates used by Kara Thrace to jump ''Galactica'' from the Colony to the new Earth and actually achieving the end they did are no less than infinitesimal.  One of the elements in FTL navigation is the point of origin. A point of origin is a necessary factor in many navigational forms in order to plot direction and distance to a required destination, and FTL navigation is no different. Essentially, what this means is that the coordinates entered by Kara Thrace into the FTL computer aboard Galactica would only jump the ship to its new Earth destination from the precise astral location of ''Galactica'' when it initiated the jump from the Colony. Given the coordinates' origins in the Music and the revelation that a divine entity is in some way shaping the events which have taken place in the series, as seen by Pythia, it could be suggested that the attack on the Colony and the resulting success and retreat were in some way destined. While this may seem logical, it is purely conjectural. The way these events have took place cannot be explained by rational means.


== Official Statements ==
== Official Statements ==
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