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[[Image:enteringeden.jpg|thumb|{{TOS|Apollo}}, [[Serina]] and {{TOS|Adama}} entering the ruins of Eden on Kobol {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}]]
[[Image:enteringeden.jpg|thumb|{{TOS|Apollo}}, [[Serina]] and {{TOS|Adama}} entering the ruins of a city on Kobol, possibly that of Eden itself {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}]]


'''Eden''' is an ancient, uninhabited city on the planet {{TOS|Kobol}}.
'''Eden''' is an ancient, uninhabited city on the planet {{TOS|Kobol}}.
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According to the [[Book of the Word]], Eden was the largest city on the planet.  Due to an ecological disaster that had caused the exodus from Kobol, Eden had become a desert, populated by ruins.   
According to the [[Book of the Word]], Eden was the largest city on the planet.  Due to an ecological disaster that had caused the exodus from Kobol, Eden had become a desert, populated by ruins.   


The structures of Eden are populated by pyramid structures (an architectural trait that is also apparent on [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Caprica]]). The [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol]] is located within what remained of the city.
The structures of Eden are populated by pyramid structures, an architectural trait later repurposed on on [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Caprica]] before [[Battle of Cimtar|its destruction]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}.  


Commander {{TOS|Adama}} and two others explore Eden in hopes of finding information on the lost colony known as [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]].
== The Path to Earth ==
Commander {{TOS|Adama}}, Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Serina]] explore what may be the city of Eden in hopes of finding information on the lost colony known as [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. The [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol]] is located within its remains.


Eden is further damaged by a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] attack from {{TOS|Baltar}}'s forces in the form of a [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raider]] phalanx, as ordered by his [[cogitator]] [[Lucifer]]. This attack prevents Adama from gaining much information on Earth's whereabouts {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}
Eden is further damaged by a [[Battle of Kobol (TOS)|Cylon attack]] from {{TOS|Baltar}}'s forces in the form of a [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raider]] phalanx, as ordered by his [[cogitator]] [[Lucifer]]. This attack prevents Adama from gaining much information on Earth's whereabouts, and any further investigation was abandoned due to the Cylon presence {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:06, 2 September 2024



Apollo, Serina and Adama entering the ruins of a city on Kobol, possibly that of Eden itself (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II")

Eden is an ancient, uninhabited city on the planet Kobol.

According to the Book of the Word, Eden was the largest city on the planet. Due to an ecological disaster that had caused the exodus from Kobol, Eden had become a desert, populated by ruins.

The structures of Eden are populated by pyramid structures, an architectural trait later repurposed on on Caprica before its destruction (TOS: "Saga of a Star World", "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II").

The Path to Earth

Commander Adama, Captain Apollo and Serina explore what may be the city of Eden in hopes of finding information on the lost colony known as Earth. The Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol is located within its remains.

Eden is further damaged by a Cylon attack from Baltar's forces in the form of a Cylon Raider phalanx, as ordered by his cogitator Lucifer. This attack prevents Adama from gaining much information on Earth's whereabouts, and any further investigation was abandoned due to the Cylon presence (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II").

Notes

  • This view of Eden was shot at the ruins of Temple of Luxor, in its Outer Court, in Egypt. The human statues are actually images of the Egyptian ruler, Ramses II.
  • In Christianity, Eden is the paradise which mankind lived in harmony with God until their downfall.