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===Colonial/Cylon settlement and future evolution===
===Colonial/Cylon Settlement and Future Evolution===
[[File:Settlement.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Survivors heading for shelter]]
[[File:Settlement.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Survivors heading for shelter]]
With ''Galactica'' in pieces, and the Colonial Fleet not faring any better, it is decided that the planet will be settled, with the remaining [[humanoid Cylons]] and surviving members of the [[Final Five]] soon joining them. Plans begin for new cities to be built, but those plans are soon abandoned in favor of starting fresh in an attempt to break the historical cycle of violence. Colonial units scout the planet, and eventually determine the best possible chance for survival is to split the survivors into groups, and spread them across different sites around the globe. These locations are documented, and presented to each of the groups for future use. After the survivors set up their camps, the fleet and any remaining advanced technology are scuttled. The settlers christen this new planet "Earth," in honor of the promised land they have been chasing for four years.
With ''Galactica'' in pieces, and the Colonial Fleet not faring any better, it is decided that the planet will be settled, with the remaining [[humanoid Cylons]] and surviving members of the [[Final Five]] soon joining them. Plans begin for new cities to be built, but those plans are soon abandoned in favor of starting fresh in an attempt to break the historical cycle of violence. Colonial units scout the planet, and eventually determine the best possible chance for survival is to split the survivors into groups, and spread them across different sites around the globe. These locations are documented, and presented to each of the groups for future use. After the survivors set up their camps, the fleet and any remaining advanced technology are scuttled. The settlers christen this new planet "Earth," in honor of the promised land they have been chasing for four years.
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Filming locations ===
The irradiated first Earth scenes in "[[Revelations]]" and "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" were filmed at [[w:Centennial Beach, Delta|Centennial Beach]], on Boundary Bay Road in [[w:Tsawwassen|Tsawwassen]], [[w:Delta, British Columbia|Delta]], British Columbia — a shoreline within [[w:Boundary Bay Regional Park|Boundary Bay Regional Park]].<ref group="production" name="battlestarlocations_pdf_nuked_earth_centennial_beach">{{cite web|url=http://www.battlestarlocations.com/uploads/8/1/0/8/8108293/battlestar_galactica_locations_guide.pdf#:~:text=Nuked%20Earth%20(Revelations)%2C%20Centennial%20Beach%2C%20Boundary%20Bay%20Road%2C%20Tsawwassen|title=Battlestar Galactica Locations Guide|publisher=battlestarlocations.com|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref> The scenes of Kara Thrace, Leoben Conoy, and the wreckage of her [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] in "Sometimes a Great Notion" were filmed at the nearby Beach Grove Park, 6051 17A Avenue, Tsawwassen.<ref group="production" name="battlestarlocations_pdf_kara_viper_beach_grove">{{cite web|url=http://www.battlestarlocations.com/uploads/8/1/0/8/8108293/battlestar_galactica_locations_guide.pdf#:~:text=Kara%2C%20Leoben%20and%20remnants%20of%20her%20Viper%20on%20Earth%20(Sometimes%20a%20Great%20Notion)%2C%20Beach%20Grove%20Park|title=Battlestar Galactica Locations Guide|publisher=battlestarlocations.com|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>
The habitable new Earth settlement sequences in "[[Daybreak, Part II]]" were filmed on private land near [[w:Kamloops|Kamloops]], British Columbia — the same general area used for the [[algae planet]] sequences in "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]" and "[[Rapture]]."<ref group="production" name="battlestarlocations_pdf_earth2_kamloops">{{cite web|url=http://www.battlestarlocations.com/uploads/8/1/0/8/8108293/battlestar_galactica_locations_guide.pdf#:~:text=Earth%202.0%2C%20Kamloops%2C%20private%20land|title=Battlestar Galactica Locations Guide|publisher=battlestarlocations.com|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref> The epilogue shot depicting the present day — the newsstand scene — was filmed at the plaza at the north end of Hornby Street along Hastings Street in downtown Vancouver.<ref group="production" name="battlestarlocations_pdf_earth_present_day_hornby">{{cite web|url=http://www.battlestarlocations.com/uploads/8/1/0/8/8108293/battlestar_galactica_locations_guide.pdf#:~:text=Earth%2C%20present%20day%2C%20plaza%20at%20the%20north%20end%20of%20Hornby|title=Battlestar Galactica Locations Guide|publisher=battlestarlocations.com|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>
=== Music ===


Composer [[Bear McCreary]] scored two pieces for the discovery of the first, irradiated Earth in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" (later released on the [[Soundtrack (Season 4)|Season 4 soundtrack]]).
Composer [[Bear McCreary]] scored two pieces for the discovery of the first, irradiated Earth in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" (later released on the [[Soundtrack (Season 4)|Season 4 soundtrack]]).


"''Among the Ruins''" underscores the fleet's arrival at the devastated planet. McCreary described the piece as "the bleakest and darkest composition I have ever written," noting that the violins were seated far left and far right instead of together, producing dissonant antiphonal lines that create an acoustic "delay" effect on the recording. The mid-range orchestration is left empty, with violas, cellos and basses holding clusters in their bottom registers while the violins play at the top of theirs. The middle section features an erhu solo by Martin St. Pierre, underscoring Kara finding her own body on Earth.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_among_ruins_orchestration">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=bleakest%20and%20darkest%20composition%20I%20have%20ever%20written|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>
"'''Among the Ruins'''" underscores the fleet's arrival at the devastated planet. McCreary described the piece as "the bleakest and darkest composition I have ever written," noting that the violins were seated far left and far right instead of together, producing dissonant antiphonal lines that create an acoustic "delay" effect on the recording. The mid-range orchestration is left empty, with violas, cellos and basses holding clusters in their bottom registers while the violins play at the top of theirs. The middle section features an erhu solo by Martin St. Pierre, underscoring Kara finding her own body on Earth.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_among_ruins_orchestration">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=bleakest%20and%20darkest%20composition%20I%20have%20ever%20written|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>


"''Funeral Pyre''" is described by McCreary as "equally grim" but "more passionate and lyrical," with [[Kandyse McClure]] providing vocals over scenes of Laura burning her books and Kara setting her own body ablaze. McCreary noted the piece features "woeful renditions of Roslin's Religious Theme and the Starbuck Theme."<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_funeral_pyre_mcclurevocals">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=equally%20grim%20as%20Among%20the%20Ruins|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>
"'''Funeral Pyre'''" covers the remainder of the episode's dark emotional territory, with [[Kandyse McClure]] providing vocals as her character's presence at the scene where Laura burns her books and Kara sets her own body ablaze. McCreary noted the piece features "woeful renditions of Roslin's Religious Theme and the Starbuck Theme."<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_funeral_pyre_mcclurevocals">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=Funeral%20Pyre|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>


For the discovery of the habitable new Earth in "[[Daybreak, Part II]]", McCreary introduced what he called the "Earth Theme," describing the track "''Earth''" as introducing "a pastoral and symphonic chapter of the soundtrack album." He noted that the same theme had technically first appeared in the episode as the "Caprica Flashback Theme" during the opening flashback sequences.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_earth_theme_pastoral">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=pastoral%20and%20symphonic%20chapter|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>
For the discovery of the habitable new Earth in "[[Daybreak, Part II]]", McCreary introduced what he called the "Earth Theme," describing the track "'''Earth'''" as introducing "a pastoral and symphonic chapter of the soundtrack album." He noted that the same theme had technically first appeared in the episode as the "Caprica Flashback Theme" during the opening flashback sequences.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_s4_earth_theme_pastoral">{{cite web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-season-4-soundtrack-is-out/#:~:text=pastoral%20and%20symphonic%20chapter|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 Soundtrack Is Out!|author=Bear McCreary|publisher=Bear McCreary Official Website|date=July 29, 2009|accessdate=30 May 2026}}</ref>


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

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