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*During [[Battle of The Colony|the battle]], she leads a strike force that includes both Agathons into The Colony through Raptors.  They encounter Sharon Valerii who gives them back Hera before being killed by Sharon Agathon.  Thrace's team meets up with Lee's and they retreat to ''Galactica'', which has rammed itself into the Colony as part of the final assault.
*During [[Battle of The Colony|the battle]], she leads a strike force that includes both Agathons into The Colony through Raptors.  They encounter Sharon Valerii who gives them back Hera before being killed by Sharon Agathon.  Thrace's team meets up with Lee's and they retreat to ''Galactica'', which has rammed itself into the Colony as part of the final assault.
*Thrace helps defend the ship and after an agreement is reached with Cavil, takes damage reports on their forces alongside Lee.  After things go badly and the Colony starts to fall into the black hole with ''Galactica'', Thrace—the nearest person to the [[FTL]] console—is ordered to jump them away.  Thrace doesn't know the rendezvous coordinates and, after Adama makes it clear that it doesn't matter, is inspired to input the numbers she assigned to [[The Music]]'s notes as the coordinates and jumps ''Galactica'' there.  According to Thrace, Thrace jumps them to "the watchtower," which turns out to be the singular moon in orbit around another planet that the Colonials later dub [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]].
*Thrace helps defend the ship and after an agreement is reached with Cavil, takes damage reports on their forces alongside Lee.  After things go badly and the Colony starts to fall into the black hole with ''Galactica'', Thrace—the nearest person to the [[FTL]] console—is ordered to jump them away.  Thrace doesn't know the rendezvous coordinates and, after Adama makes it clear that it doesn't matter, is inspired to input the numbers she assigned to [[The Music]]'s notes as the coordinates and jumps ''Galactica'' there.  According to Thrace, Thrace jumps them to "the watchtower," which turns out to be the singular moon in orbit around another planet that the Colonials later dub [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]].
<blockquote>The revelation of how Thrace derives the coordinates from [[The Music]] becomes a pivotal moment in the series finale. According to composer [[Bear McCreary]], Thrace uses a diatonic scale system where each note in the [[Final Four Theme]] corresponds to its scale degree (1 through 7). This approach was chosen as the most intuitive solution that someone with Kara's musical background would arrive at, as basic ear training exercises teach students to think of the tonic as '1', the second scale degree as '2', and so forth.<ref name="daybreak" /></blockquote><blockquote>The sequence where Kara derives the coordinates is accompanied by an epic rock arrangement of McCreary's "All Along the Watchtower," combining the ethereal [[Starbuck#Leoben and Starbuck theme, Destiny theme|Starbuck Destiny Theme]] with electric bass, guitars, drums, orchestral strings, ethnic soloists, and taiko drums. The sequence is inter-cut with images of her father teaching her to play the piano, with the music building to huge, confident notes as the melody soars over an ever-crescendoing rhythm section.<ref name="daybreak" /></blockquote>
 
===Musical Revelation and Jump Coordinates===
The revelation of how Thrace derives the coordinates from [[The Music]] becomes a pivotal moment in the series finale. According to composer [[Bear McCreary]], Thrace uses a diatonic scale system where each note in the [[Final Four Theme]] corresponds to its scale degree (1 through 7). This approach was chosen as the most intuitive solution that someone with Kara's musical background would arrive at, as basic ear training exercises teach students to think of the tonic as '1', the second scale degree as '2', and so forth.<ref name="daybreak"/>
 
The sequence where Kara derives the coordinates is accompanied by an epic rock arrangement of McCreary's "All Along the Watchtower," combining the ethereal [[Starbuck#Leoben and Starbuck theme, Destiny theme|Starbuck Destiny Theme]] with electric bass, guitars, drums, orchestral strings, ethnic soloists, and taiko drums. The sequence is inter-cut with images of her father teaching her to play the piano, with the music building to huge, confident notes as the melody soars over an ever-crescendoing rhythm section.<ref name="daybreak"/>


===Final Goodbye and Disappearance===
===Final Goodbye and Disappearance===

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