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:''For related information on Kara Thrace's destiny noted in this article, see [[The Destiny]].''
{{disline|For related information on Kara Thrace's destiny noted in this article, see [[The Destiny]].}}


[[Image:3X17-Maelstrom-LeobenStarbuck.jpg|right|thumb|The Leoben image and a confused Kara Thrace ([[Maelstrom]])]]
An '''unknown entity that takes the form of the [[Number Two|Number Two copy of Leoben Conoy]]'''<ref>The Leoben image significantly differs from the [[Virtual beings|virtual Number Six and virtual Baltar]] in that it never claims to be a Cylon, nor does it appear to Thrace in real-time; he appears only in Thrace's vision while she is unconscious.</ref> guides [[Kara Thrace]] through her past and her unresolved issues with her long-dead mother, [[Socrata Thrace]].


This "virtual Leoben"<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> appears to Kara Thrace as she awakens in what appears to be her old apartment in [[Delphi]]. In reality, Starbuck found herself chasing what she believed was a [[Heavy Raider]] down a gigantic planetary storm, and was knocked unconscious, alarms blaring from her [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]], when she finds her waking on her bed on Caprica.
[[Image:3X17-Maelstrom-LeobenStarbuck.jpg|right|thumb|Messenger Leoben and a confused [[Kara Thrace]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.]]
An '''spectral entity that takes the form of [[Leoben Conoy]]'''<ref>The Leoben image significantly differs from the [[Messenger|Messenger Six and Messenger Baltar]] in that it never claims to be a Cylon, nor does it appear to Thrace in real-time; he appears only in Thrace's vision while she is unconscious.</ref> guides [[Kara Thrace]] through her past and her unresolved issues with her long-dead mother, [[Socrata Thrace]].


The Leoben image partially succeeds in convincing Thrace that she was not captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] when the entity changes reality around he and Thrace to Socrata Thrace's apartment (approximately six years before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]) on the last day that Thrace saw her mother.
This "Messenger Leoben"<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> appears to Kara Thrace as she awakens in what appears to be her old apartment in [[Delphi]]. In reality, Thrace found herself chasing what she believed was a [[Heavy Raider]] down a gigantic planetary storm, and was knocked unconscious, alarms blaring from her [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]], when she finds her waking on her bed on {{RDM|Caprica}}.


The Leoben image and Thrace soon appear at Socrata's bedside, where Thrace is not only able to say goodbye to her mother before her death (never doing so before her mother died in reality), but also understands why her mother was so abusive to her. Rather than mourning, Thrace smiles.
Messenger Leoben partially succeeds in convincing Thrace that she was not captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] when the entity changes reality around he and Thrace to Socrata Thrace's apartment (approximately six years before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]) on the last day that Thrace saw her mother.


Thrace realizes that this Leoben was not a [[Leoben Conoy]] Cylon at all. "I never said I was," is the image's answer. The Leoben-image tells Thrace that he was there to help guide her to the place "between life and death."
Messenger Leoben and Thrace soon appear at Socrata's bedside, where Thrace is not only able to say goodbye to her mother before her death (never doing so before her mother died in reality), but also understands why her mother was so abusive to her. Rather than mourning, Thrace smiles.


When the vision ends, Starbuck accepts the offer to explore the place "between life and death", does not alter her fighter's course, and seems to die as the Viper explodes ([[Maelstrom]]).
Thrace realizes that Messenger Leoben was not a [[Leoben Conoy]] Cylon at all. "I never said I was," is the being's answer. Messenger Leoben tells Thrace that he was there to help guide her to the place "between life and death."
 
When the vision ends, Thrace accepts the offer to explore the place "between life and death," does not alter her fighter's course, and seems to die as the Viper explodes {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.


===Notes===
===Notes===
*While it is possible that the virtual Leoben is a figment of Thrace's consciousness, the Leoben Cylon's comments as well as the clarity and detail of Socrata's deathbed, complete with a scrapbook of young Thrace's childhood, makes this possibility less likely.
*While it is possible that Messenger Leoben is a figment of Thrace's consciousness, "his" comments as well as the clarity and detail of Socrata's deathbed, complete with a scrapbook of young Thrace's childhood, makes this possibility less likely.
*The demeanor of this Leoben image is not manipulative like the genuine [[Leoben Conoy]] models.
*The demeanor of Messenger Leoben is not manipulative like the genuine [[Leoben Conoy]] models.
*The virtual Leoben is the fifth instance where visions or other extra-sensory perceptions guide a human to something pre-destined by the [[Sacred Scrolls]] or other lore of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]].
*Messenger Leoben is the fifth instance where visions or other extra-sensory perceptions guide a human to something pre-destined by the [[Sacred Scrolls]] or other lore of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]].
**The first instance is [[Laura Roslin|Laura Roslin's]] [[Chamalla|prescient visions]] that lead her to believe her destiny as the "dying leader" (Season 1).
**The first instance is [[Laura Roslin|Laura Roslin's]] [[Chamalla|prescient visions]] that lead her to believe her destiny as the "dying leader" (Season 1).
**The second instance is the [[Tomb of Athena]], where ancient tribal technology creates a hologram that points the general location of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] ([[Home, Part II]]).
**The second instance is the [[Tomb of Athena]], where ancient tribal technology creates a hologram that points the general location of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] {{TRS|Home, Part II}}.
**A third instance involves [[Galen Tyrol|Galen Tyrol's]] extrasensory ability to sense and find the [[Temple of Five]] on the [[algae planet]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).
**A third instance involves [[Galen Tyrol]]'s extrasensory ability to sense and find the [[Temple of Five]] on the [[algae planet]] {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}.
**As the algae planet's home star begins to nova, the Temple of Five's mechanisms allow a [[Number Three]] Cylon to see a persistent vision of who she believes to be the [[Final five|missing five Cylons]]. The vision may or may not have been intended for [[Gaius Baltar]], also in attendance ([[Rapture]]).
**As the algae planet's home star begins to nova, the Temple of Five's mechanisms allow a [[Number Three]] Cylon to see a persistent vision of who she believes to be the [[Final five|missing five Cylons]]. The vision may or may not have been intended for [[Gaius Baltar]], also in attendance {{TRS|Rapture}}.
**The Temple of Five, built 4,000 years before, contains a [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] that Kara Thrace has known of and drawn as a child without an external source for the symbol, leading to the fifth instance and the Leoben image.
**The Temple of Five, built 4,000 years before, contains a [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] that Kara Thrace has known of and drawn as a child without an external source for the symbol, leading to the fifth instance and Messenger Leoben.
*The revelation of Messenger Six and Messenger Baltar as agents of a higher power {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}} supports the probability that Messenger Leoben is also such an agent, preparing Thrace for her [[The Destiny|destiny]] for the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]].


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Messenger Leoben and a confused Kara Thrace (TRS: "Maelstrom").

An spectral entity that takes the form of Leoben Conoy[1] guides Kara Thrace through her past and her unresolved issues with her long-dead mother, Socrata Thrace.

This "Messenger Leoben"[2] appears to Kara Thrace as she awakens in what appears to be her old apartment in Delphi. In reality, Thrace found herself chasing what she believed was a Heavy Raider down a gigantic planetary storm, and was knocked unconscious, alarms blaring from her Viper, when she finds her waking on her bed on Caprica.

Messenger Leoben partially succeeds in convincing Thrace that she was not captured by the Cylons when the entity changes reality around he and Thrace to Socrata Thrace's apartment (approximately six years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies) on the last day that Thrace saw her mother.

Messenger Leoben and Thrace soon appear at Socrata's bedside, where Thrace is not only able to say goodbye to her mother before her death (never doing so before her mother died in reality), but also understands why her mother was so abusive to her. Rather than mourning, Thrace smiles.

Thrace realizes that Messenger Leoben was not a Leoben Conoy Cylon at all. "I never said I was," is the being's answer. Messenger Leoben tells Thrace that he was there to help guide her to the place "between life and death."

When the vision ends, Thrace accepts the offer to explore the place "between life and death," does not alter her fighter's course, and seems to die as the Viper explodes (TRS: "Maelstrom").

Notes

  • While it is possible that Messenger Leoben is a figment of Thrace's consciousness, "his" comments as well as the clarity and detail of Socrata's deathbed, complete with a scrapbook of young Thrace's childhood, makes this possibility less likely.
  • The demeanor of Messenger Leoben is not manipulative like the genuine Leoben Conoy models.
  • Messenger Leoben is the fifth instance where visions or other extra-sensory perceptions guide a human to something pre-destined by the Sacred Scrolls or other lore of the Thirteenth Tribe.
  • The revelation of Messenger Six and Messenger Baltar as agents of a higher power (TRS: "Daybreak, Part II") supports the probability that Messenger Leoben is also such an agent, preparing Thrace for her destiny for the Fleet.

References

  1. The Leoben image significantly differs from the Messenger Six and Messenger Baltar in that it never claims to be a Cylon, nor does it appear to Thrace in real-time; he appears only in Thrace's vision while she is unconscious.
  2. This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term.