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{{disline|For information on an Original Series [[BW:SEP|separate continuity novel]], see [[Destiny (book)]].}} | {{disline|For information on an Original Series [[BW:SEP|separate continuity novel]], see [[Destiny (book)]].}} | ||
The nature of '''[[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace's]] specific destiny''' began in the Season 1 episode, "[[Flesh and Bone]]," continues through "[[Maelstrom]]," where the character dies, and continues with theological ramifications in the season 3 cliffhanger, "[[Crossroads, Part II]]". Indications from the series' events strongly suggest that Thrace has an unknown connection to one or more locales or entities: The [[Temple of Five]], the Cylons' [[Final Five]], the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] and the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|The Lords of Kobol]]. | |||
== Leoben Conoy interrogation == | == Leoben Conoy interrogation == | ||
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== The Eye of Jupiter == | == The Eye of Jupiter == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Valley of Darkness-Starbuck Helo.jpg|thumb|[[Kara Thrace]]'s painting of a mandala on the wall of her old apartment {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}.]] Fewer elements are noted about the destiny in season 2. In the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]," [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] and Thrace enter Thrace's old apartment, where, among other paintings, a noticeable "bullseye"-like painting is seen. Later in "[[The Farm]]," the Cylon later to be known as {{callsign|Athena}} tells Thrace after her rescue from the [[Farm]]: "They know who you are, Kara. You’re special. Leoben told you that. You have a destiny." A [[Simon]] also reflects knowledge of Thrace's abuse as a child through a medical examination in the same episode. | ||
[[Image:S3-eyeofjupiter.jpg|thumb|[[Galen Tyrol]] finds a depiction of a mandala in [[The Temple of Hopes]] on the [[algae planet]] {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}.]] By late into [[season 3]], "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]" and "[[Rapture]]" reveal the [[Eye of Jupiter]], a symbol left by the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] in the [[The Temple of Hopes|Temple of Hopes]]. As the home star of the [[algae planet]] goes nova, the star's discharge is very similar to one that was observed in the distant [[Ionian system]] at the time of the Thirteenth Tribe's journey, and greatly resembles the symbol of the Eye in the temple. Only Agathon had seen the depiction of the "[[W:mandala|mandala]]," as termed by the Fleet's leadership, and shows Thrace the photo of one mandala from the Temple of Hopes, comparing it to Thrace's symbol. Thrace remembers the words of the Leoben from "[[Flesh and Bone]]." | |||
By "[[Maelstrom]]," Thrace is seeing the mandala in many objects: the dripping of wax, and as the colors of a gas giant's planetary storm. Thrace becomes increasing distracted by and attracted to the symbol whenever it appears. When she is knocked unconscious during her last flight and "awakens" in her old apartment (where the mandala appears again), a [[Messenger Leoben|person in Leoben's likeness]] greets Thrace and allows her to relive the last moments with [[Socrata Thrace|her mother]]. This section vaguely alludes to information that Socrata knew about her daughter's path in life and tried to prepare her for it as best she knew how. The [[Podcast:Maelstrom|podcast]] for the episode by [[Ron D. Moore]] supports this by stating: | By "[[Maelstrom]]," Thrace is seeing the mandala in many objects: the dripping of wax, and as the colors of a gas giant's planetary storm. Thrace becomes increasing distracted by and attracted to the symbol whenever it appears. When she is knocked unconscious during her last flight and "awakens" in her old apartment (where the mandala appears again), a [[Messenger Leoben|person in Leoben's likeness]] greets Thrace and allows her to relive the last moments with [[Socrata Thrace|her mother]]. This section vaguely alludes to information that Socrata knew about her daughter's path in life and tried to prepare her for it as best she knew how. The [[Podcast:Maelstrom|podcast]] for the episode by [[Ron D. Moore]] supports this by stating: | ||
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===Return of Leoben Conoy and the Message from the Hybrid=== | ===Return of Leoben Conoy and the Message from the Hybrid=== | ||
While leading ''[[Demetrius]]'' on a mission to find [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], | While leading the ''[[Demetrius]]'' on a mission to find [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] flies a [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]] herself with {{callsign|Hot Dog}} as her wingman. While in space they encounter a severely damaged [[Heavy Raider]] piloted by the [[Number Two]] copy that held her captive on [[New Caprica]] and is likely the same one from the ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]''. Thrace takes him prisoner and he tries to convince her to jump to his basestar to meet with the [[Hybrid]] and form a truce between the rebel Cylons and the Colonials. She ultimately agrees, but ends up in a power struggle for the ship that ends when [[Samuel Anders]] shoots [[Felix Gaeta]] in the leg. Thrace ends up taking a Raptor carrying herself, Leoben, Athena, Anders and Barolay to the baseship. There, Barolay is killed by a Six who is then killed by Natalie to appease the Colonials. Thrace meets with the Hybrid who leaves her with a cryptic message and who also tells her that she is the harbinger of death and will lead the human race to its end, echoing the words of the First Hybrid to [[Kendra Shaw]] before their deaths {{TRS|Faith}}. | ||
The "harbinger of death," spoken by Hybrids, may refer to Thrace's role in the chain of events which lead to the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]], rendering the humanoid Cylons mortal<ref>[[Podcast:Revelations]]</ref>. | The "harbinger of death," spoken by Hybrids, may refer to Thrace's role in the chain of events which lead to the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]], rendering the humanoid Cylons mortal<ref>[[Podcast:Revelations]]</ref>. | ||