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== The Tomb of Athena's hologram no longer makes any sense ==
== Tomb of Athena no longer makes any sense ==


The events of the finale have invalidated the information within the Tomb shown in "[[Home, Part II]]. The Tomb clearly shows modern constellations as viewed from our Earth, but the Lords of Kobol wouldn't have known about it, the Thirteenth Tribe went to a ''different'' Earth, and God led the Fleet to our Earth 150,000 years ago (so the constellations wouldn't have looked like that due to stellar drift). Kevin Grazier, ''BSG'' science advisor, considered the Tomb problem one of his biggest regrets from working on the show ([http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2009/03/20/battlestar-galactica-watched-the-finale-exclusive-interview-with-kevin-grazier-science-advisor/ full interview here], emphasis added):
The events of the finale have invalidated the information within the Tomb show in "[[Home, Part II]]. The Tomb clearly shows modern constellations as viewed from our Earth, but the Lords of Kobol wouldn't have known about it, the Thirteenth Tribe went to a ''different'' Earth, and God led the Fleet to our Earth 150,000 years ago (so the constellations wouldn't have looked like that due to stellar drift). Kevin Grazier, ''BSG'' science advisor, considered the Tomb problem one of his biggest regrets from working on the show ([http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2009/03/20/battlestar-galactica-watched-the-finale-exclusive-interview-with-kevin-grazier-science-advisor/ full interview here], emphasis added):


:''Is there anything you wish you could change?''
:''Is there anything you wish you could change?''

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