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*"...while Baltar countered by suggesting that a "divine hand" (the being sometimes referred to as "God") might have put them there intentionally." Actually I took Baltar statement more as a suggestion that a "divine hand" caused humans to naturally on ''both'' worlds. -- [[User:Troyian|Troyian]] 00:32, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
*"...while Baltar countered by suggesting that a "divine hand" (the being sometimes referred to as "God") might have put them there intentionally." Actually I took Baltar statement more as a suggestion that a "divine hand" caused humans to naturally on ''both'' worlds. -- [[User:Troyian|Troyian]] 00:32, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
**This is possibly (ahem) getting into semantic nitpicking, but the key word here is "known".  Might there have been, or are there one or more other worlds where genetically-compatible humans evolved independent of Kobol and the second Earth?  Maybe.  Was this thought entertained by the Colonies?  It isn't stated. But from a omniscient show-viewing perspective, that only two *known* planets where humans naturally evolved is a factual statement.  Adding possibly just adds a bit too much speculation as to what the Colonials knew or didn't know. Or about we know, either  :) -- [[User:Fredmdbud|Fredmdbud]] 01:01, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
**This is possibly (ahem) getting into semantic nitpicking, but the key word here is "known".  Might there have been, or are there one or more other worlds where genetically-compatible humans evolved independent of Kobol and the second Earth?  Maybe.  Was this thought entertained by the Colonies?  It isn't stated. But from a omniscient show-viewing perspective, that only two *known* planets where humans naturally evolved is a factual statement.  Adding possibly just adds a bit too much speculation as to what the Colonials knew or didn't know. Or about we know, either  :) -- [[User:Fredmdbud|Fredmdbud]] 01:01, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
== Nuclear Cataclysm? ==
In the last episode, the Messengers talk about how new Earth is seeing many of the same traits of previous civilizations, all of which ended in devastation and list (old) Earth, Kobol, and Caprica.  We know two of those three were nuked (along with the other eleven colonies).  Should we take that to mean that Kobol was nuked as well? [[User:TheUnknown285|TheUnknown285]] 16:10, 6 November 2011 (EST)
*I would say no:  Kobol certainly suffered some event of mass death and devastation like the original Earth and all the Twelve Colonies, but there's no evidence in any of the Kobol episodes that it was nuclear. Nukes are the most efficient way of achieving this, but are far from being the only way. Conventional explosives (like the Allied firebombing of Dresden, for example) can get the job done very thoroughly. -- [[User:BlueResistance|BlueResistance]] 12:05, 7 November 2011 (UTC)

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