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==In the Re-imagined Series==
==In the Re-imagined Series==


The Thirteenth Tribe is described by priestess [[Elosha]] as leaving Kobol and its sister tribes before the remaining tribes leave to form the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]. The tribe left before or at the beginning of the Great Exodus.
The Thirteenth Tribe is described by [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Clergy|priestess]] [[Elosha]] as leaving Kobol and its sister tribes some 2,000 years before the remaining tribes leave to form the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).<ref>To clarify, the [[oracle]] [[Pythia]] documented the journey of the Thirteenth Tribe over 1,400 years after their journey began. The Thirteenth Tribe left 4,000 years before the events of the [[Miniseries]]. Other scribes, names unknown and unrevealed, documented the exodus of the Twelve Tribes, which occurred 2,000 years after the Thirteenth Tribe's departure.</ref>


:''"...The [[Sacred Scrolls]] tell that the 13th tribe left Kobol in the early days. They travelled far and made their home upon a planet called '''Earth'''...which circled a distant and unknown star."'' ([[Miniseries]])
:''"...The [[Sacred Scrolls]] tell that the 13th tribe left Kobol in the early days. They travelled far and made their home upon a planet called '''Earth'''...which circled a distant and unknown star."'' ([[Miniseries]])
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At least a few of the [[Lords of Kobol]] remained to watch the 12 tribes leave Kobol. One of them is [[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athena]], who kills herself in grief over the exodus.
At least a few of the [[Lords of Kobol]] remained to watch the 12 tribes leave Kobol. One of them is [[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athena]], who kills herself in grief over the exodus.


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 ([[Miniseries]]). Later, through the [[Arrow of Apollo|efforts]] of President Roslin, Adama and others locate a [[Tomb of Athena|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]]).
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 [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|escape from the devastated Colonies]] ([[Miniseries]]). Later, through the [[Arrow of Apollo|efforts]] of President Roslin, Adama and others locate a [[Tomb of Athena|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]]).


An [[Lion's Head beacon|ancient probe]], possibly the first tangible evidence of the Thirteenth Tribe's existence was recovered by the Cylons in the [[Lion's Head Nebula]].  The probe contained a microbial virus that proved particularly virulent to the Cylons on the Baseship that recovered it.  The Cylons feared the virus so much that they disabled and abandoned the Baseship.  The probe was later destroyed when [[Sharon Agathon]] programmed the Baseship to self-destruct after the marine squad sent by ''Galactica'' to investigate had evacuated ("[[Torn]]", "[[A Measure of Salvation]]").
Over a year later, an [[Lion's Head beacon|ancient probe]], possibly the first tangible evidence of the Thirteenth Tribe's existence was recovered by the Cylons in the [[Lion's Head Nebula]].  The probe contained a microbial virus that proved particularly virulent to the Cylons on the baseship that recovered it.  The Cylons feared the virus so much that they abandoned 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 was 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 [[algae planet|planet]] and built a [[temple]] to five priests that worshiped what was apparently a controversial diety. Over 4,000 years later, the [[Temple of Five]] is later discovered by the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. The refugee Colonials believe that an artifact called the [[Eye of Jupiter]] resided there, which was another marker on the path to [[Earth]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).
 
No artifact actually exists, however. The Eye of Jupiter was, in fact, the image created by the planet's dying sun. A strange and highly improbable sequence of events occur where both [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] and Colonial forces meet at this unremarkable "algae planet" to find a legendary lost temple near the moment of the star's imminent nova. After they leave the planetary 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 the new marker to Earth.
 
The Temple was apparently designed for a human to witness a vision of some kind as the star began to nova.<ref>The ancient tribes were apparently very good at creating holographic mechanisms, as the [[Tomb of Athena]] also used a similar device to show the initial path to Earth.</ref> Instead of a human using the mechanism, however, a [[Number Three]] Cylon used the device, believing that it would reveal the identities of the [[final five]] Cylon models intentionally or accidentally lost to the Cylon history. Only [[Gaius Baltar]] witnessed this mechanism in use, but was reluctant to use it himself until it was late, as the mechanism shut down as the nova's light was replaced by the shadow of the nova's shockwave ([[Rapture]]).
 
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Earth however was not the Thirteenth Tribe's initial destination.  They first settled on the [[algae planet]] that is later discovered by the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] and built the [[Temple of Five]] there.  They eventually abandoned the planet left behind an artifact in the temple known as the [[Eye of Jupiter]], which is said to point the way to [[Earth]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).


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The Thirteenth Tribe represents a faction of humanity who separate from the twelve other tribes of humanity on Kobol. The Thirteenth Tribe is said to have settled on a planet known as Earth.

In the Original Series

The Thirteenth Tribe is the Thirteenth Colony, separated from their bretheren who form what would be known as the Twelve Colonies of Man. The tribe leaves Kobol after environmental disasters on the planet doom the humans there unless they escape. The tribe settles on Earth, but apparently lose much of their knowledge of their Kobollian past, the knowledge of spaceflight and advanced technology in the thousands of years after their exodus.

During their escape from the Cylons, Captain Apollo discovers transmissions from Earth that appear to be an early spaceflight program (The Hand of God).

In the spin-off series, Galactica 1980, the battlestar and her fleet find Earth. However, the Earthlings are unaware of the Cylon threat and have rudimentary spaceflight ability, forcing Galactica's crew to aid in accelerating Earth's humanity in reaching for the stars and the knowledge above.

In the Re-imagined Series

The Thirteenth Tribe is described by priestess Elosha as leaving Kobol and its sister tribes some 2,000 years before the remaining tribes leave to form the Twelve Colonies of Kobol (The Eye of Jupiter).[1]

"...The Sacred Scrolls tell that the 13th tribe left Kobol in the early days. They travelled far and made their home upon a planet called Earth...which circled a distant and unknown star." (Miniseries)

At least a few of the Lords of Kobol remained to watch the 12 tribes leave Kobol. One of them is Athena, who kills herself in grief over the exodus.

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 was recovered by the Cylons in the Lion's Head Nebula. The probe contained a microbial virus that proved particularly virulent to the Cylons on the baseship that recovered it. The Cylons feared the virus so much that they abandoned 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 was 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 to five priests that worshiped what was apparently a controversial diety. Over 4,000 years later, the Temple of Five is later discovered by the Fleet. The refugee Colonials believe that an artifact called the Eye of Jupiter resided there, which was another marker on the path to Earth (The Eye of Jupiter).

No artifact actually exists, however. The Eye of Jupiter was, in fact, the image created by the planet's dying sun. A strange and highly improbable sequence of events occur where both Cylon and Colonial forces meet at this unremarkable "algae planet" to find a legendary lost temple near the moment of the star's imminent nova. After they leave the planetary 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 the new marker to Earth.

The Temple was apparently designed for a human to witness a vision of some kind as the star began to nova.[2] Instead of a human using the mechanism, however, a Number Three Cylon used the device, believing that it would reveal the identities of the final five Cylon models intentionally or accidentally lost to the Cylon history. Only Gaius Baltar witnessed this mechanism in use, but was reluctant to use it himself until it was late, as the mechanism shut down as the nova's light was replaced by the shadow of the nova's shockwave (Rapture).

References

  1. To clarify, the oracle Pythia documented the journey of the Thirteenth Tribe over 1,400 years after their journey began. The Thirteenth Tribe left 4,000 years before the events of the Miniseries. Other scribes, names unknown and unrevealed, documented the exodus of the Twelve Tribes, which occurred 2,000 years after the Thirteenth Tribe's departure.
  2. The ancient tribes were apparently very good at creating holographic mechanisms, as the Tomb of Athena also used a similar device to show the initial path to Earth.