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Shortly after his Raptor crash on Kobol, the virtual [[Number Six]] leads Baltar towards the ruins of the Opera House, where viewers and Baltar see the Opera House as it was, millenia ago. It is in that virtual Opera House that Six shows Baltar an image of what she claims is his future [[Hera|child]] ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]).
Shortly after his Raptor crash on Kobol, the virtual [[Number Six]] leads Baltar towards the ruins of the Opera House, where viewers and Baltar see the Opera House as it was, millenia ago. It is in that virtual Opera House that Six shows Baltar an image of what she claims is his future [[Hera|child]] ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]).
Much later a Number Three would have similar visions of the Opera House and beings of light therein ([[Rapture]]).


==Cinematic Note==
==Cinematic Note==

Revision as of 08:24, 29 December 2006

Ruins of the Opera House on Kobol.

The Opera House is a legendary structure said to have existed in the City of the Gods on Kobol, birthplace of Humanity, along with other edifices such as the Forum and Temple.

These are the first ruins on Kobol that viewers see after Crashdown's Raptor, damaged by a Cylon Raider attack as they headed to explore the planet, crash-lands on Kobol near the Opera House. Among the surviving passengers on that craft were Galen Tyrol, Tarn, Seelix, Cally, Socinus, and Gaius Baltar.

Shortly after his Raptor crash on Kobol, the virtual Number Six leads Baltar towards the ruins of the Opera House, where viewers and Baltar see the Opera House as it was, millenia ago. It is in that virtual Opera House that Six shows Baltar an image of what she claims is his future child (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II).

Much later a Number Three would have similar visions of the Opera House and beings of light therein (Rapture).

Cinematic Note

The Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver (where Battlestar Galactica is produced) provided the setting of the Opera House interior that Gaius Baltar sees in his dream (Source: The Official Companion).