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== Overview ==
{{Episode Data
''The Galactica discovers Kobol, and a chain of events are set in motion that threaten to change everything.''
| image =Home_pt1-Kobol.jpg
| title=Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I
| series=
| season=1
| episode=12
| guests=
| writer=[[Ronald D. Moore]]
| story=[[David Eick]]
| director=[[Michael Rymer]]
| production=112
| rating= 2.2
| US airdate=2005-03-25
| CAN airdate=2005-04-02
| UK airdate=2005-01-17
| dvd= {{Season 1 NTSC DVD release date}} '''US'''<br/>{{Season 1 PAL DVD release date}} '''UK'''
| population= 47897
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:[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' discovers {{RDM|Kobol}}, and a chain of events are set in motion that threatens to change everything.''


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
*Life on a battlestar, for better or worse: [[Adama, William|Adama]] and his son spar in a gym, frustrations emerging as they box; [[Thrace, Kara|Starbuck]] in bed with a lover she wishes was Lee – but is in fact [[Baltar, Gaius|Baltar]]; [[Valerii, SharonBoomer]] facing the fact she cannot deal with what she might be and putting a gun to her mouth, only to find she cannot pull the trigger; [[Roslin, Laura|Laura Roslin]] learning she has perhaps six months to live, her cancer is so aggressive
* Following the [[Colonial Day (holiday)|Colonial Day]] celebrations, [[Gaius Baltar]] finally beds [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]], but as they make love, she cries out for [[Lee Adama]], shattering Baltar's mood.
*Stricken by Starbuck’s apparent rejection of him in their coupling, Baltar in turn comes close to rejecting Six and find it impossible to concentrate on anything – including his duties as Vice President
* Stricken by her apparent rejection of him in their coupling, Baltar in turn comes close to rejecting [[Number Six|Six]] and finds it impossible to concentrate on anything – including his duties as Vice President.
*When Boomer and [[Crashdown]] return with evidence they’ve stumbled upon [[Kobol]], Roslin has a vision of a city teeming with life Elosha confirms to be the [[City of the Gods]] on Kobol, and Roslin accepts the scriptures as fact
* Elsewhere on ship, [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] attempts to take her own life, but breaks down in tears before she can shoot herself. She is called to the Ready Room for a pre-flight briefing.
*Boomer, still confused, attempts to take her own life – “encouraged” by Baltar in defiance of Six
* [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] discovers that her cancer treatment is not going well. Her cancer has spread to her lymphatic system, giving her perhaps 6 months to live.
*When Adama reviews the evidence, he orders an extensive surface survey of the planet, seeing it as a opportunity for them to settle. Warned his should get off the ''Galactica'' by [[Number Six|Six]], Baltar assigns himself to the survey
* Baltar verbally fences with Lee Adama and is somewhat insulting to Thrace, tipping Lee off that the doctor has slept with Thrace. Later, still thinking about Thrace, Baltar cracks in front of Roslin.
*Roslin tries to convince Adama that Kobol will point the way to Earth, but they must use the captured Raider to return to [[Caprica]] and retrieve the [[Arrow of Apollo]]
* Following a recon mission, Boomer and {{callsign|Crashdown}} return to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' with evidence they have stumbled upon {{RDM|Kobol}}.
*Three [[Raptor|Raptors]] depart the Galactica for Kobol, but on arrival they find themselves in the midst of a [[Cylon]] force of [Cylon Raider|Raiders]] – and a basestar
* Determined to have things out with Thrace, Lee confronts her in the [[Hangar Deck]], and the two come to blows. Thrace realizes that her actions with Baltar have hurt Lee Adama.
*One Raptor is destroyed, and one - carrying Baltar – is forced down on Kobol
* Reviewing the evidence returned by Boomer and Crashdown, Roslin has a vision which [[Elosha]] confirms to be the [[City of the Gods]] on Kobol.
*Before a rescue mission can be launched, the basestar must be taken out – and Starbuck hatches a plan to do just this using the captured Raider
* Roslin has two further visions – the [[Arrow of Apollo]] and the [[Tomb of Athena]], and accepts the scriptures as fact.
*Hearing this, Roslin meets with Starbuck and subverts her into going to Caprica, and not going to Kobol to destroy the basestar
* Boomer, still confused, attempts to take her own life – “encouraged” by Baltar in defiance of Six.
* When [[William Adama|Adama]] reviews the evidence, he orders an extensive surface survey of the planet, seeing it as an opportunity for them to settle. Warned he should get off ''Galactica'' by Six, Baltar assigns himself to the survey.
* Roslin tries to convince Adama that Kobol will point the way to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], but they must use the captured [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]] to return to {{RDM|Caprica}} and retrieve the Arrow of Apollo.
* Three Raptors depart ''Galactica'' for Kobol, but on arrival they find themselves in the midst of a Cylon force of Raiders – and a [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]].
* One Raptor is destroyed, and one carrying Baltar – crash-lands on Kobol. The third escapes back to the Fleet.
* Before a rescue mission can be launched, the basestar must be taken out – and Starbuck hatches a plan to do just this using the captured Raider.
* Hearing this, Roslin meets with Starbuck and convinces her into going to Caprica instead to retrieve the Arrow, by telling her that Adama does not actually know where Earth is.
[[Image:bsg-klg1-1.jpg|thumb|right|Adama studies ancient documents on Kobol.]]


=== On Caprica: ===
===On Caprica===  
*[[Agathon, Karl C.|Helo]] is on the run – alone – when he encounters “his” [[Valerii, Sharon||Valerii]], and he shoots and wounds her. Unable to kill her outright, he takes her with him
* [[Karl Agathon|Helo]], alone and on the run, encounters “his” [[Sharon Agathon|Valerii]]. He shoots and wounds her. Unable to kill her outright, he takes her with him.
*When Valerii tries to explain things to him, Helo informs her that all she is to him is a way off the planet.
* When Valerii tries to talk to him, Helo cuts her off and insists that she is now just a means for him to get off the planet.


== Review ==
== Notes ==
*Thrace leaves Baltar's quarters at the start of the episode with her blue dress from "[[Colonial Day]]". It seems like this episode continues directly on from the previous episode.
*There are now 47,897 survivors in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]], a net loss of 1 since "Colonial Day," accounting for the death of [[Valance]].
*The Fleet is beginning to run short of supplies.
*Humans departed Kobol for the Twelve Colonies some 2,000 years prior to the setting of the series.
*Kobol is a place where the "gods and man lived ''together'' in paradise".
*Some of the "gods" appear to be buried on Kobol, as demonstrated by the [[Tomb of Athena]].
*[[Socinus]] has been released from the brig and returned to duty; Socinus' release from the brig by [[Galen Tyrol|Chief Tyrol]] was filmed, but ended up on the [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 1 (RDM)#Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|cutting room floor]].
*[[Ellen Tigh]] does not appear in this episode, but she is present in deleted scenes. 
*The [[Cylon transponder]] is an indirect nod to the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}}, in which {{TOS|Apollo}} and {{TOS|Starbuck}} use an IFF-type device to identify their [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]] to Colonial forces when they launch an attack on a Cylon basestar {{OS|The Hand of God}}.
*When Adama asks Starbuck what she is doing and she replies "Bringing home the cat," she is referring to their first exchange in the Miniseries: "What do you hear?" - "[[Nothing but the rain]]."
*The last scene, with Kara Thrace leaving in a Raider to return to Caprica, is scored differently on the US DVDs than either the UK DVDs or the initially broadcast version. In the initial broadcast, the score uses the drum sequence from the opening titles. The US DVD set, however, is scored with a drum cue from the Miniseries. Neither is the version originally scored by [[Bear McCreary]], who went with a middle ground between intense action and subtle drama. (This version can be found on his [http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=444 blog]). <ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=444|title=Bear McCreary's blog: BG Season 1 Mx Mix-Ups}}</ref>


=== Recap ===
== Analysis ==
*[[You Can’t Go Home Again]]: The [[Cylon Raider]] being manhandled in the hanger bay shortly after [[Thrace, Kara|Starbuck]] used it to return to the Galactica, as she states in a voice over, “Like my new toy? It’s my very own Cylon Raider.” Cutting to Starbuck being lifted away from the Raider on a stretcher as [[Adama, Lee|Lee Adama]] says, “When you take a souvenir, you don’t screw around!”
*''Why would Starbuck have sex with Baltar?'' As Starbuck says, she feels she is a screwup. Based on what viewers have seen and heard of Starbuck throughout the season, and specifically Apollo's comments in this episode, she has a history of recklessly diving into physical relations with no thought whatsoever as to the consequences; Starbuck instinctively starts thinking something must be wrong when things are going right, such as her growing relationship with Apollo, because she's so used to things going wrong.  Also, Lee Adama left her dancing with Baltar in the last episode.
*[[Flesh and Bone]]: [[Valerii, Sharon|Boomer]] walking around the Raider, stroking it with her hand and humming; [[Number Six|Six]] congratulating [[Baltar, Gaius|Baltar]] on uncovering his first Cylon with his new detector, cutting to a shot of Boomer as she does so
*When Sharon shoots herself, she is holding an automatic pistol, but the sound is that of the larger sidearms carried by pilots when flying off-ship missions (only slightly suppressed), rather than the report of a "normal" pistol being fired.
*[[Six Degrees of Separation]]: [[Agathon, Karl C.|Helo]] confessing to [[Valerii, Sharon|Valerii]] that he couldn’t stand to see something happen to her, and her admission she feels the same, cutting to the two of them coupling in the thunderstorm
*When Roslin tells Starbuck that she is dying from breast cancer, she says that she only told three people. However, four people ([[Sherman Cottle|Doctor Cottle]], [[Billy Keikeya]], [[Lee Adama]], and [[Elosha]]) actually know of Roslin's illness by this time. Whether this is a continuity error or whether Roslin simply misspeaks is unknown.
*[[Colonial Day]]: Helo backing away from Valerii at Delphi as she calls out to him, with Boomer’s words to [[Tyrol, Galen|Tyrol]] aboard the ''[[Galactica]]'' forming a voice over, “I’m a Cylon,” ([[Flesh and Bone]]) before he starts to run
**Billy inferred her condition before she told him, {{TRS|Miniseries}}, so maybe she is being very particular, since he did not learn of it through her telling him.
*[[Mini-Series]]: A shot of the [[Cylon]] device in [[CIC]] with [[Tigh, Saul|Tigh’s]] voice-over stating, “A new piece of equipment that just appeared in CIC…” cutting to the ''[[Geminon Traveller]]’s'' Captain showing Starbuck a similar device ([[Flesh and Bone]]); Baltar stating, “It’s a Cylon device” in reference to the device seen in the [[Mini-Series]]
*[[Colonial Day]]: [[Roslin, Laura|Roslin]] informing [[Keikeya, Billy|Billy]] she’ll continue to take the [[Kamala]] as it has other benefits, to which he replies, “The hallucinations.”
*[[Flesh and Bone]]: [[Conoy, Leoben|Leoben Conoy]] to Starbuck: “You’re going to find [[Kobol]]…The birthplace of us all…” cutting to Roslin confronting Starbuck on her interrogation tactics as Starbuck states, “He says we’re going to find Kobol and that it’s going to lead us to Earth.


== Questions ==


===Teaser ===
=== Answered Questions ===


{{answered questions|season=1|series=RDM|episode=Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}


=== Acts ===
* Why did the Thirteen Tribes leave {{RDM|Kobol}}?
* Given the similarities with the Greek pantheon, did the gods decide to follow the 13th tribe to Earth, thus establishing the myths of the Olympian gods?
* Do the Cylons consider Kobol as their spiritual home as well (“The birthplace of us all” – [[Leoben Conoy]], "[[Flesh and Bone]]")?


=== Unanswered Questions ===


=== Tag ===
* What happened to the gods who lived on Kobol “with man”?
* Did the gods remain on Kobol after humanity left?
* Did [[Sharon Valerii]]'s Cylon personality interfere in her attempt at suicide, resulting in her wounding herself, or did her human personality lack the conviction of the act, resulting in the wound? Or was it simply an accident that she missed?


== Questions ==
== Official Statements ==
*Why did the people leave [[Kobol]]?
*What happened to the gods who lived on Kobol “with man?”
*Did the gods remain on Kobol after humanity left?
*Given the similarities with the [[Greek Pantheon]], did the gods decide to follow the 13th tribe to Earth, thus establishing the myths of the Olympian gods?
*Do the Cylons consider Kobol as their spiritual home as well (“The birthplace of us all” – [[Conoy, Leoben|Leoben Conoy]], [[Flesh and Bone]])?


== Analysis ==
=== Regarding the lack of definitive information regarding Kobol ===
{{from_RDM_blog}}


:''"In the last two episodes it is noted by the priestess that the thirteen tribes left {{RDM|Kobol}} about "2000 years ago" and the initial estimate of the age of the ruins is the same, but nothing is concrete of course. This is where I have a problem: They were obviously a star faring civilization to leave Kobol to being with. To do so requires information technology. Why is their history of that time so sketchy and lacking of concrete records? Yes it was 2000 years in the past but come on, it's not like they only had [[Wikipedia:papyrus|papyrus]] to write on."''


== Notes ==
:I've been presupposing some kind of cataclysm or crisis that occurred soon after mankind settled on the 12 worlds which either wiped out the knowledge base or had it deliberately destroyed for some reason. This doesn't seem that implausible when one considers that a tremendous amount of knowledge from the Greco-Roman tradition was lost after the fall of the [[Wikipedia:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]] and plunged the western world into the so called [[Wikipedia:Dark Ages|Dark Ages]]. Clearly, the Colonials did not fall all the way back to papyrus, and they do in fact, know that they are descendants of refugees from Kobol, hence the term "[[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Colonies]]." They must have possessed star-faring technology at the time of the exodus, but I don't know how far we'll go into this specific backstory in the series, however.
*It is 3 days since the events of [[Colonial Day]]
*There are now 47,897 survivors in the fleet
*The fleet is beginning to run short of supplies
*Humans departed Kobol some 2,000 years prior to the setting of the series
*Kobol is a place where the “gods and man lived <i> together</i> in paradise”
*Some of the "gods" appear to be buried on Kobol (Athena's tomb)
*Socinus has been released from the brig and returned to duty.
 
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
''In the bunk room, as Baltar interrupts Boomer’s second attempt on her life.''
*<b>Boomer</b> (as she pretends to be cleaning her hand gun): What’s going on?
*<b>Baltar</b> (cautiously): Well, I was going to ask you the same question….Actually, I was looking for Lieutenant Thrace but, ah…(sitting alongside her on the bunk)…sometimes it’s good to, ah, talk these things over.
*<b>Six</b> (feigning pity): Deep down she knows she’s a Cylon, but her conscious mind just won’t accept it.
*<b>Boomer</b>: Sometimes I  have these dark thoughts…
*<b>Baltar:</b> What kind of dark thoughts?
*<b>Six:</b> Her model is weak (she allows herself a knowing smile), always has been. But in the end she’ll carry out her mission.
*<b>Boomer</b>: I don’t know, but I’m afraid I’m going to hurt someone. I feel like I ought to be stopped.
*<b>Six</b> (moving to the other side of Boomer): She can’t be stopped. She’s a Cylon. (Pity entering her voice again) You can’t help her, Gaius…(tone turning to a sneer) but you could probably sleep with her.
(Baltar reacts with a look of disgust at Six.)
*<b>Six</b>: That’s what you want, right?
*<b>Baltar</b> (to Boomer): I’m not sure why….sometimes…we must embrace that which opens up for us.
*<b>Boomer</b>: Embrace?
*<b>Baltar</b>: Life can be a curse as well as a blessing.
(Six reacts in confusion; this is not what she expected to hear from Baltar.)
*<b>Baltar</b> (becoming more intense): You will believe me when I tell you: there are far worse things than death in this world…
*<b>Boomer</b>: So you’re saying…?
*<b>Baltar</b>: No. No, no, no. Ah…What I say…is meaningless. Listen to your heart. Embrace that which you know to be the right decision.
(They look at each other as Six regards Baltar with a look of complete incomprehension, then Baltar stands and kisses Boomer on the forehead before walking out of the bunkroom. Seconds later there is the sound of a single gunshot from inside.)


== Official Statements ==
=== Regarding Storyline Evolution and Potential Casting ===


== Statistics ==
* Early on during the "[[Daybreak, Part I|Daybreak]]" Blu-Ray/DVD audio commentary track, Ronald D. Moore and David Eick mention that original BSG actor [[Dirk Benedict]] was, at one point, considered for the role of "God" in an earlier draft of the script; presumably after the Colonials arrive at Kobol and the [[Opera House]] there. This plot-point was discarded not long thereafter, as the final version of the episode's storyline evolved into a different form.


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=== Other Statements ===


=== Guest Stars ===
* ''[[Jamie Bamber]] talks about his response to the argument held between [[Kara Thrace]] and [[Lee Adama]] in this episode:''
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*[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Lorena+Gale Lorena Gale] as [[Elosha]]
: It's sort of an explosion of jealousy that is a complete surprise to him because I don't think he's ... he's not fully aware of what he feels. There's something quite like a gut reaction that really was exciting to play. It was a surprise to me. [http://gateworld.net/galactica/articles/bamber01.shtml]
*[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Donnelly+Rhodes Donnelly Rhodes] as [[Doctor Cottle]]
*[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Alonso+Oyarzun Alonso Oyarzun] as [[Socinus]]
*[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Nicki+Clyne Nicki Clyne] as [[Cally]]
*[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Bodie+Olmos Bodie Olmos] as [[Constanza|Constanza / Hot Dog]]
[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Stephen+Spender Stephen Spender] as Pilot
[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+James+Bell James Bell] as ECO
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=== Writing & Direction ===
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
* ''In the bunk room, when Gaius Baltar interrupts Sharon Valeri’s second attempt at suicide:''
:'''[[Sharon Valerii]]:''' ''[as she pretends to be cleaning her hand gun]'' What’s going on?
:'''[[Gaius Baltar]]:''' ''[cautiously]'' Well, I was going to ask you the same question. Actually, I was looking for Lieutenant [[Kara Thrace|Thrace]] but...sometimes it’s good to...talk these things over.
:'''[[Head Six]]:''' ''[feigning pity]'' Deep down she knows she’s a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]], but her conscious mind won’t accept it.
:'''Valerii:''' Sometimes I have these dark thoughts.
:'''Baltar:''' What kind of dark thoughts?
:'''Six:''' Her model is weak, always has been. But in the end she’ll carry out her mission.
:'''Valerii:''' I don’t know, but I’m afraid I’m going to hurt someone. I feel like I ought to be stopped.
:'''Six:''' ''[moving to the other side of Valerii]'' She can’t be stopped. She’s a Cylon. You can’t help her, Gaius...but you could probably sleep with her. That’s what you want, right?
:'''Baltar:''' ''[to Valerii]'' I’m not sure why...sometimes...we must embrace that which opens up for us...
:'''Sharon Valerii:''' Embrace?
:'''Gaius Baltar:''' Life can be a curse as well as a blessing. ''[more intensely]'' You will believe me when I tell you: there are far worse things than death in this world.
:'''Sharon Valerii:''' So you’re saying…?
:'''Gaius Baltar:''' No. No, no, no. What I say...is meaningless. Listen to your heart. Embrace that which you know to be the right decision.
: ''[They look at each other as Six regards Baltar with a look of complete incomprehension, then Baltar stands and kisses Boomer on the forehead before walking out of the bunkroom. Seconds later there is the sound of a single gunshot from inside.]''


*Story by [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+David+Eick David Eick]
* ''On the hangar deck:''
*Teleplay by [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Ronald+D.+Moore Ronald D. Moore]
:'''[[Lee Adama]]:''' Going hunting?
*Directed by [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Michael+Rymer) Michael Rymer]
:'''[[Kara Thrace]]:''' ''[loading ammunition into the Cylon [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]]'' I'm manning the gunnery for the jump test tomorrow. See if our boy here can shoot anything with our ammo.
:'''Adama:''' So it's a boy now.
:'''Thrace:''' I changed my mind.
:'''Adama:''' You ever wonder why everyone else calls it a "she," but to you, it's a "he"?
:'''Thrace:''' That's fascinating, Lee. You should write a paper.
:'''Adama:''' Well, that's not really my style. I'm not as smart as...say, Doctor Baltar. How is the Vice President, by the way?
:'''Thrace:''' I don't know. Haven't seen him.
:'''Adama:''' ''[thinks for a second]'' So...he's a love-them and leave-them kind of guy, I guess.
:'''Thrace:''' I guess.
:'''Adama:''' Ships just pass in the night...
:'''Thrace:''' Yep.
:'''Adama:''' Didn't mean a thing.
:'''Thrace:''' No.
:'''Adama:''' You were just bored, looking for something to do. So frakking the Vice President of the Colonies seemed like a great waste of time!
:'''Thrace:''' Do you want something from me?
:'''Adama:''' Not a thing—
:'''Thrace:''' —because I don't owe you anything.
:'''Adama:''' No, you don't owe me anything. Because I'm just a [[CAG]], and you're just a pilot. A pilot who can't keep her pants on! Oh, it's just like old times, Kara. Like when you got drunk and you couldn't keep your hands off the major—
: ''[Thrace turns around and swings a punch at Adama, but Adama returns the favor by punching Thrace in the eye.]''
:'''Adama:''' Why'd you do it, Kara? Just tell me why.
:'''Thrace:''' Because I'm a screw-up, Lee. Try to keep that in mind.


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* ''As Kara Thrace pilots the Cylon Raider in a weapons test, she contacts Commander Adama:''
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:'''[[William Adama]]:''' ''[to Thrace]'' Go ahead.
:'''Kara Thrace:''' I believed you. Believed in [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]].
:'''Adama:''' What are you doing, Starbuck?
:'''Thrace:''' [[Nothing but the rain|Bringing home the cat]], sir.
:'''Adama:''' We can talk about this.
:'''Thrace:''' No, I don't think so.
:'''Adama:''' I want you to remember one thing. I do not regret anything that I did. Be sure that whatever you're going to do, you don't regret it later. Do you understand me?
:'''Thrace:''' I guess we'll find out. ''[Thrace uses the [[FTL]] computer to jump to {{RDM|Caprica}}.]''
:'''Lee Adama:''' ''Galactica'', Apollo. Starbuck has jumped away. Repeat, Starbuck has jumped away.
:'''[[Saul Tigh]]:''' She wasn't scheduled for a jump test! Where the hell did she go?
:'''Adama:''' [[Caprica (RDM)|Home]].


=== Production Notes ===
== Guest stars ==
*[[Michael Hogan]] as Colonel [[Saul Tigh]]
*[[Aaron Douglas]] as Chief [[Galen Tyrol]]
*[[Tahmoh Penikett]] as Lieutenant [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]]
*[[Kandyse McClure]] as Petty Officer [[Anastasia Dualla]]
*[[Paul Campbell]] as [[Billy Keikeya]]
*[[Alessandro Juliani]] as Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta]]
*[[Samuel Witwer]] as Lieutenant [[Alex Quartararo|Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo]]
*[[Lorena Gale]] as [[Elosha]]
*[[Donnelly Rhodes]] as Doctor [[Sherman Cottle]]
*[[Alonso Oyarzun]] as Specialist [[Socinus]]
*[[Bodie Olmos]] as Lieutenant [[Brendan Costanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza]]
*[[Stephen Spender]] as Raptor 3's Pilot
*[[James Bell]] as Raptor 3's ECO


*Series: 1 (2004 / 2005)
== References ==
*Production Number: 1.12
{{reflist}}
*Airdate Order: 12 (of 13)


=== First Run Air Dates & Releases ===
{{episode list (RDM season 1)}}


*UK Airdate: 17 January 2005 (Sky One)
[[Category:Episodes written by Ronald D. Moore]]
*US Airdate: (Sci-Fi Channel)
[[Category:Episodes with story by David Eick]]
*DVD Release: N/A
[[Category:Episodes directed by Michael Rymer]]
[[Category:RDM]]


{{Category: Episode Guide}}
[[de:Kobol, Teil I]]
[[fr:Épisode:À la recherche de la Terre, 1re partie]]

Latest revision as of 04:14, 22 February 2024

Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I
"Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 1, Episode 12
Writer(s) Ronald D. Moore
Story by David Eick
Director Michael Rymer
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 112
Nielsen Rating 2.2
US airdate USA 2005-03-25
CAN airdate CAN 2005-04-02
UK airdate UK 2005-01-17
DVD release 20 September 2005 US
28 March 2005 UK
Population 47,897 survivors (Population decline. 1)
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Galactica discovers Kobol, and a chain of events are set in motion that threatens to change everything.

Summary

  • Following the Colonial Day celebrations, Gaius Baltar finally beds Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, but as they make love, she cries out for Lee Adama, shattering Baltar's mood.
  • Stricken by her apparent rejection of him in their coupling, Baltar in turn comes close to rejecting Six and finds it impossible to concentrate on anything – including his duties as Vice President.
  • Elsewhere on ship, Boomer attempts to take her own life, but breaks down in tears before she can shoot herself. She is called to the Ready Room for a pre-flight briefing.
  • Roslin discovers that her cancer treatment is not going well. Her cancer has spread to her lymphatic system, giving her perhaps 6 months to live.
  • Baltar verbally fences with Lee Adama and is somewhat insulting to Thrace, tipping Lee off that the doctor has slept with Thrace. Later, still thinking about Thrace, Baltar cracks in front of Roslin.
  • Following a recon mission, Boomer and Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo return to Galactica with evidence they have stumbled upon Kobol.
  • Determined to have things out with Thrace, Lee confronts her in the Hangar Deck, and the two come to blows. Thrace realizes that her actions with Baltar have hurt Lee Adama.
  • Reviewing the evidence returned by Boomer and Crashdown, Roslin has a vision which Elosha confirms to be the City of the Gods on Kobol.
  • Roslin has two further visions – the Arrow of Apollo and the Tomb of Athena, and accepts the scriptures as fact.
  • Boomer, still confused, attempts to take her own life – “encouraged” by Baltar in defiance of Six.
  • When Adama reviews the evidence, he orders an extensive surface survey of the planet, seeing it as an opportunity for them to settle. Warned he should get off Galactica by Six, Baltar assigns himself to the survey.
  • Roslin tries to convince Adama that Kobol will point the way to Earth, but they must use the captured Cylon Raider to return to Caprica and retrieve the Arrow of Apollo.
  • Three Raptors depart Galactica for Kobol, but on arrival they find themselves in the midst of a Cylon force of Raiders – and a basestar.
  • One Raptor is destroyed, and one – carrying Baltar – crash-lands on Kobol. The third escapes back to the Fleet.
  • Before a rescue mission can be launched, the basestar must be taken out – and Starbuck hatches a plan to do just this using the captured Raider.
  • Hearing this, Roslin meets with Starbuck and convinces her into going to Caprica instead to retrieve the Arrow, by telling her that Adama does not actually know where Earth is.
Adama studies ancient documents on Kobol.

On Caprica

  • Helo, alone and on the run, encounters “his” Valerii. He shoots and wounds her. Unable to kill her outright, he takes her with him.
  • When Valerii tries to talk to him, Helo cuts her off and insists that she is now just a means for him to get off the planet.

Notes

  • Thrace leaves Baltar's quarters at the start of the episode with her blue dress from "Colonial Day". It seems like this episode continues directly on from the previous episode.
  • There are now 47,897 survivors in the The Fleet, a net loss of 1 since "Colonial Day," accounting for the death of Valance.
  • The Fleet is beginning to run short of supplies.
  • Humans departed Kobol for the Twelve Colonies some 2,000 years prior to the setting of the series.
  • Kobol is a place where the "gods and man lived together in paradise".
  • Some of the "gods" appear to be buried on Kobol, as demonstrated by the Tomb of Athena.
  • Socinus has been released from the brig and returned to duty; Socinus' release from the brig by Chief Tyrol was filmed, but ended up on the cutting room floor.
  • Ellen Tigh does not appear in this episode, but she is present in deleted scenes.
  • The Cylon transponder is an indirect nod to the Original Series, in which Apollo and Starbuck use an IFF-type device to identify their Raider to Colonial forces when they launch an attack on a Cylon basestar (TOS: "The Hand of God").
  • When Adama asks Starbuck what she is doing and she replies "Bringing home the cat," she is referring to their first exchange in the Miniseries: "What do you hear?" - "Nothing but the rain."
  • The last scene, with Kara Thrace leaving in a Raider to return to Caprica, is scored differently on the US DVDs than either the UK DVDs or the initially broadcast version. In the initial broadcast, the score uses the drum sequence from the opening titles. The US DVD set, however, is scored with a drum cue from the Miniseries. Neither is the version originally scored by Bear McCreary, who went with a middle ground between intense action and subtle drama. (This version can be found on his blog). [1]

Analysis

  • Why would Starbuck have sex with Baltar? As Starbuck says, she feels she is a screwup. Based on what viewers have seen and heard of Starbuck throughout the season, and specifically Apollo's comments in this episode, she has a history of recklessly diving into physical relations with no thought whatsoever as to the consequences; Starbuck instinctively starts thinking something must be wrong when things are going right, such as her growing relationship with Apollo, because she's so used to things going wrong. Also, Lee Adama left her dancing with Baltar in the last episode.
  • When Sharon shoots herself, she is holding an automatic pistol, but the sound is that of the larger sidearms carried by pilots when flying off-ship missions (only slightly suppressed), rather than the report of a "normal" pistol being fired.
  • When Roslin tells Starbuck that she is dying from breast cancer, she says that she only told three people. However, four people (Doctor Cottle, Billy Keikeya, Lee Adama, and Elosha) actually know of Roslin's illness by this time. Whether this is a continuity error or whether Roslin simply misspeaks is unknown.
    • Billy inferred her condition before she told him, (TRS: "Miniseries"), so maybe she is being very particular, since he did not learn of it through her telling him.

Questions

Answered Questions

For answers to the questions in this section, click here.
  • Why did the Thirteen Tribes leave Kobol?
  • Given the similarities with the Greek pantheon, did the gods decide to follow the 13th tribe to Earth, thus establishing the myths of the Olympian gods?
  • Do the Cylons consider Kobol as their spiritual home as well (“The birthplace of us all” – Leoben Conoy, "Flesh and Bone")?

Unanswered Questions

  • What happened to the gods who lived on Kobol “with man”?
  • Did the gods remain on Kobol after humanity left?
  • Did Sharon Valerii's Cylon personality interfere in her attempt at suicide, resulting in her wounding herself, or did her human personality lack the conviction of the act, resulting in the wound? Or was it simply an accident that she missed?

Official Statements

Regarding the lack of definitive information regarding Kobol

From RDM's Sci-Fi Channel Blog

"In the last two episodes it is noted by the priestess that the thirteen tribes left Kobol about "2000 years ago" and the initial estimate of the age of the ruins is the same, but nothing is concrete of course. This is where I have a problem: They were obviously a star faring civilization to leave Kobol to being with. To do so requires information technology. Why is their history of that time so sketchy and lacking of concrete records? Yes it was 2000 years in the past but come on, it's not like they only had papyrus to write on."
I've been presupposing some kind of cataclysm or crisis that occurred soon after mankind settled on the 12 worlds which either wiped out the knowledge base or had it deliberately destroyed for some reason. This doesn't seem that implausible when one considers that a tremendous amount of knowledge from the Greco-Roman tradition was lost after the fall of the Roman Empire and plunged the western world into the so called Dark Ages. Clearly, the Colonials did not fall all the way back to papyrus, and they do in fact, know that they are descendants of refugees from Kobol, hence the term "Colonies." They must have possessed star-faring technology at the time of the exodus, but I don't know how far we'll go into this specific backstory in the series, however.

Regarding Storyline Evolution and Potential Casting

  • Early on during the "Daybreak" Blu-Ray/DVD audio commentary track, Ronald D. Moore and David Eick mention that original BSG actor Dirk Benedict was, at one point, considered for the role of "God" in an earlier draft of the script; presumably after the Colonials arrive at Kobol and the Opera House there. This plot-point was discarded not long thereafter, as the final version of the episode's storyline evolved into a different form.

Other Statements

It's sort of an explosion of jealousy that is a complete surprise to him because I don't think he's ... he's not fully aware of what he feels. There's something quite like a gut reaction that really was exciting to play. It was a surprise to me. [1]

Noteworthy Dialogue

  • In the bunk room, when Gaius Baltar interrupts Sharon Valeri’s second attempt at suicide:
Sharon Valerii: [as she pretends to be cleaning her hand gun] What’s going on?
Gaius Baltar: [cautiously] Well, I was going to ask you the same question. Actually, I was looking for Lieutenant Thrace but...sometimes it’s good to...talk these things over.
Head Six: [feigning pity] Deep down she knows she’s a Cylon, but her conscious mind won’t accept it.
Valerii: Sometimes I have these dark thoughts.
Baltar: What kind of dark thoughts?
Six: Her model is weak, always has been. But in the end she’ll carry out her mission.
Valerii: I don’t know, but I’m afraid I’m going to hurt someone. I feel like I ought to be stopped.
Six: [moving to the other side of Valerii] She can’t be stopped. She’s a Cylon. You can’t help her, Gaius...but you could probably sleep with her. That’s what you want, right?
Baltar: [to Valerii] I’m not sure why...sometimes...we must embrace that which opens up for us...
Sharon Valerii: Embrace?
Gaius Baltar: Life can be a curse as well as a blessing. [more intensely] You will believe me when I tell you: there are far worse things than death in this world.
Sharon Valerii: So you’re saying…?
Gaius Baltar: No. No, no, no. What I say...is meaningless. Listen to your heart. Embrace that which you know to be the right decision.
[They look at each other as Six regards Baltar with a look of complete incomprehension, then Baltar stands and kisses Boomer on the forehead before walking out of the bunkroom. Seconds later there is the sound of a single gunshot from inside.]
  • On the hangar deck:
Lee Adama: Going hunting?
Kara Thrace: [loading ammunition into the Cylon Raider] I'm manning the gunnery for the jump test tomorrow. See if our boy here can shoot anything with our ammo.
Adama: So it's a boy now.
Thrace: I changed my mind.
Adama: You ever wonder why everyone else calls it a "she," but to you, it's a "he"?
Thrace: That's fascinating, Lee. You should write a paper.
Adama: Well, that's not really my style. I'm not as smart as...say, Doctor Baltar. How is the Vice President, by the way?
Thrace: I don't know. Haven't seen him.
Adama: [thinks for a second] So...he's a love-them and leave-them kind of guy, I guess.
Thrace: I guess.
Adama: Ships just pass in the night...
Thrace: Yep.
Adama: Didn't mean a thing.
Thrace: No.
Adama: You were just bored, looking for something to do. So frakking the Vice President of the Colonies seemed like a great waste of time!
Thrace: Do you want something from me?
Adama: Not a thing—
Thrace: —because I don't owe you anything.
Adama: No, you don't owe me anything. Because I'm just a CAG, and you're just a pilot. A pilot who can't keep her pants on! Oh, it's just like old times, Kara. Like when you got drunk and you couldn't keep your hands off the major—
[Thrace turns around and swings a punch at Adama, but Adama returns the favor by punching Thrace in the eye.]
Adama: Why'd you do it, Kara? Just tell me why.
Thrace: Because I'm a screw-up, Lee. Try to keep that in mind.
  • As Kara Thrace pilots the Cylon Raider in a weapons test, she contacts Commander Adama:
William Adama: [to Thrace] Go ahead.
Kara Thrace: I believed you. Believed in Earth.
Adama: What are you doing, Starbuck?
Thrace: Bringing home the cat, sir.
Adama: We can talk about this.
Thrace: No, I don't think so.
Adama: I want you to remember one thing. I do not regret anything that I did. Be sure that whatever you're going to do, you don't regret it later. Do you understand me?
Thrace: I guess we'll find out. [Thrace uses the FTL computer to jump to Caprica.]
Lee Adama: Galactica, Apollo. Starbuck has jumped away. Repeat, Starbuck has jumped away.
Saul Tigh: She wasn't scheduled for a jump test! Where the hell did she go?
Adama: Home.

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