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It contains information regarding the exodus of humanity from the motherworld of Humanity, [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]], and stories regarding humanity upon that planet.  
It contains information regarding the exodus of humanity from the motherworld of Humanity, [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]], and stories regarding humanity upon that planet.  
   
   
[[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] finds it to be useful in his search for the lost [[Thirteenth Tribe]] and [[Earth]]. It aids the finding of Kobol, as it tells of an endless [[magnetic void]] and a lone star ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]):
[[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] finds it to be useful in his search for the lost [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth Tribe]] and [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. It aids the finding of Kobol, as it tells of an endless [[magnetic void]] and a lone star ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]):


: ''After their home planet [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]] was known to be doomed, the people set forth across a great void which seemed endless until a bright shining star appeared as if from nowhere and guided them to safety.''  
: ''After their home planet [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]] was known to be doomed, the people set forth across a great void which seemed endless until a bright shining star appeared as if from nowhere and guided them to safety.''  

Revision as of 08:09, 16 April 2007

Adama reading the Book of the Word (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I).

The Book of the Word is a religious text of the Kobollian Faith.

It contains information regarding the exodus of humanity from the motherworld of Humanity, Kobol, and stories regarding humanity upon that planet.

Adama finds it to be useful in his search for the lost Thirteenth Tribe and Earth. It aids the finding of Kobol, as it tells of an endless magnetic void and a lone star (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II):

After their home planet Kobol was known to be doomed, the people set forth across a great void which seemed endless until a bright shining star appeared as if from nowhere and guided them to safety.

According to Apollo, some of the elders of Kobol were married to "some very young wives". This fact came up when Starbuck was flummoxed over why Cassiopeia and Commander Cain had a romantic relationship (The Living Legend, Part I).

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