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- This article is about the Thirteenth Tribe in the Re-imagined Series. For its Original Series counterpart, see Thirteenth Tribe (TOS).
Origin
The Thirteenth Tribe were a race of early generation Cylons that lived on Kobol. They left the twelve tribes of humans and settled on Earth some 2,000 years before the remaining tribes left Kobol to form the Twelve Colonies of Kobol (The Eye of Jupiter)[1], some 4,000 years prior to the events of the Miniseries.
- "...The Sacred Scrolls tell that the 13th tribe left Kobol in the early days. They traveled far and made their home upon a planet called Earth...which circled a distant and unknown star." (Miniseries)
The twelve tribes eventually forgot that their ancestors had ever created Cylons, and the Thirteenth Tribe was mistakenly remembered as being another tribe of humans. They and Earth were also considered mythical by many on the Twelve Colonies. Because the Number Ones' reprogramming of their siblings left the other six active models unaware of their origins, the majority of Cylons also believed that the Thirteenth Tribe had been human and had no knowledge of their connection to them until the discovery of Earth (Torn, Sometimes a Great Notion).
Civilization
The Thirteenth Tribe consisted of humanoid Cylons, who originated on Kobol, evolved from mechanical counterparts that the humans of Kobol had created. With them on Earth there was also a distinct model of robotic Cylon, of which only the buried helmet has been seen.
While still on Kobol, Cylons or their creators had developed resurrection technology. The Thirteenth Tribe abandoned and eventually forgot how to build or use this technology during their stay on Earth after they had started to reproduce sexually. Subsequent generations of Cylons were born, not built. The knowledge that their ancestors had used resurrection remained, however, and there was later an effort to recreate it at a scientific research facility.
Roughly two millennia prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, Earth was devastated by an apparently apocalyptic rebellion of their own Centurions that apparently destroyed both sides. At that time a group of scientists, later known as the Final Five, had worked very hard to reinvent resurrection. They had anticipated the obliteration and prepared a vessel in Earth's orbit they downloaded to in due time. They were the only survivors and only survived due to resurrecting in new bodies.
The five survivors, the last of the Thirteenth Tribe, went on a long trip using sub-luminal speed in search of the Twelve Colonies to warn them of the dangers inherent in creating artificial life and not treating it well.
The Final Five went on to create eight new models of humanoid Cylon. The Thirteenth Tribe can be said to survive in them, and in their hybrid descendants on the new Earth.
Of the Final Five, two, Tory Foster and Samuel Anders, were killed permanently. Ellen Tigh, Saul Tigh, and Galen Tyrol made it to the new Earth to live out the rest of their lives.
Influence on Kobol
During some period, travel appears to have taken place from Earth to Kobol, as the Sacred Scrolls give an account of the journey to Earth.
Path to Earth
Commander William Adama falsely claims to know the location of Earth, using the lie to give the battered remnants of humanity a cause and reason to hope after their escape from the devastated Colonies (Miniseries). Later, through the efforts of President Roslin, Adama and others locate a tomb on Kobol, which reveals a map and sufficient references to point his Fleet to the true general coordinates of the legendary Thirteenth Colony of Earth (Home, Part II).
Over a year later, an ancient probe, possibly the first tangible evidence of the Thirteenth Tribe's existence, is recovered by the Cylons in the Lion's Head Nebula. The probe contains a virus that proves particularly deadly to the Cylons on the baseship that recover it. The Cylons fear the virus so much that they abandon the baseship, moving their Resurrection Ship away to prevent any dying Cylons from resurrecting and transferring the bioelectric component of the pathogen to the Cylon populace. The probe is later destroyed after the baseship self-destructs ("Torn", "A Measure of Salvation").
The Thirteenth Tribe apparently has used one planet as a waystation in their journey. They settled on a planet and built a Temple of Hopes to pray for a path to their new home. Later, this temple was renamed in Colonial mythology to the "Temple of Five" and described as being dedicated to five priests that worshiped what was apparently a controversial deity. It is uncertain when this modification took place or who did it. Over 4,000 years later, the Temple of Five is discovered by the Fleet. The refugee Colonials believe that an artifact called the Eye of Jupiter resides there, which is another marker on the path to Earth (The Eye of Jupiter).
No such artifact actually exists, however. The Eye of Jupiter is, in fact, the image created by the planet's dying sun. A strange and highly improbable sequence of events occurs when both Cylon and Colonial forces meet at this unremarkable "algae planet" to find the legendary lost temple near the moment of the star's imminent nova. After they leave the system, the Colonials discover that the nova resembles another older nova that occurred in the time of the Thirteenth Tribe's exodus, located in the Ionian system, and believe that they have found a new marker to Earth.
The Temple was apparently modified to allow an individual to see the faces of the Final Five as the star begins to nova. This modification was not done by the Final Five.[2] A Number Three Cylon uses the device. Only Gaius Baltar witnesses this mechanism in use, but is reluctant to use it himself until it is too late, when the mechanism shuts down as the nova's light is replaced by the shadow of its shockwave (Rapture).
As the Fleet approaches the Ionian nebula, four Colonials experience what they initially believe is a hallucination of fragments of music. Laura Roslin, who has resumed the use of chamalla as part of her renewed fight against her cancer, begins to experience visions of the Opera House where she, an image of Sharon Agathon and Caprica Six fight to retrieve an image of Hera Agathon running in the halls. Roslin and Agathon meet with the incarcerated Caprica Six and realize that all three are experiencing the dream.
When the Fleet arrives at the nebula, Roslin nearly faints. The four crewmembers who experience the musical hallucination are drawn to each other and now hear not only a coherent melody but lyrics as well. The four realize that they are Cylons, but choose to continue their work as Colonials. The entire Fleet loses electrical power for a time, for reasons unknown.
After a Cylon fleet also arrives at the nebula, Vipers are scrambled to meet them. One pilot, Lee "Apollo" Adama, detects and intercepts a mysterious target on DRADIS. Adding to the mystery of the Ionian nebula, Kara Thrace, a pilot believed dead, flies her Viper Mark II alongside Apollo and tells him that she has been to and can show the Fleet of the path to Earth ("Crossroads, Part II", "He That Believeth In Me").[3]
After finding Earth, the Fleet's first landing party lands on a coast, near the burned out ruins of a city which had been nuked some 2,000 years previously (Revelations). Excavations by Cylon teams produced skeletons and the head of a previously unknown model of Cylon Centurion. DNA analysis of the skeletons using Cylon protocols revealed that the Thirteenth Tribe was Cylon. Samuel Anders, Tory Foster, Saul Tigh, and Galen Tyrol recover fragments of memory while in the ruins, recalling that they were part of the Thirteenth Tribe and lived on Earth until the disaster hit. Tigh also remembers that his wife Ellen was here, realizing that she is the last of the Final Five (Sometimes a Great Notion).
Notes
- In the re-imagined continuity, the Thirteenth Tribe is literally the last tribe of Kobol, being AIs created by the other twelve. In the original series, they were the thirteenth solely by virtue of having gone in another direction.
References
- ↑ In "The Eye of Jupiter", Tyrol says that "Our initial radiocarbon dating suggests that the temple's at least 4,000 years old, which lines up with the exodus of the Thirteenth Tribe." This is the oldest date noted in the series' timeline, but also conflicts with the prior date of Pythia and her works as described by Elosha in "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I", where she states that the exodus of all 13 tribes occurred approximately 2,000 years ago. Another contradiction occurs in "A Measure of Salvation", when Adama says that "According to Cottle, the virus was an exact match to one reported over 3000 years ago, right around the time that the 13th colony left Kobol." See also, Timeline (RDM)#Ancient History.
- ↑ The modifier was apparently very good at creating holographic and vision mechanisms. The Tomb of Athena used an apparent 3-D projection to all to show the initial path to Earth. The vision in the Temple, however, is not seen by Baltar which implies a different technology.
- ↑ According to the podcast for this episode, Lee Adama is not hallucinating himself when he sees Kara Thrace. This is confirmed by her subsequent landing on Galactica and interactions with the crew in "He That Believeth In Me", and other future Season 4 episodes.