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I am a fan of both the TOS and the re-image BSG.  I enjoyed them both.  I never really like BSG 1980 even though I want to see what would happen when they found Earth.
I am hoping that they make more movies on BSG to answer some of the question I still have about it.
1.  In the scrolls of Kobol the first line is "Life here began out there" does that mean that Kobol was colonized?
2. If so that would help explain the phrase "It has happen before".  To me it seems that the cycle just keps going and going.
: and that there is alot more history on humankind out there lost.
3.  In the movie "The Plan" the hybrid states "Twelve battles, three stars".  I thought the colonies only had 2 star system
: a binary system.
--[[User:Sleeperagent001|Sleeperagent001]] 23:00, 27 October 2009 (UTC)

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I am a fan of both the TOS and the re-image BSG. I enjoyed them both. I never really like BSG 1980 even though I want to see what would happen when they found Earth.

I am hoping that they make more movies on BSG to answer some of the question I still have about it.

1. In the scrolls of Kobol the first line is "Life here began out there" does that mean that Kobol was colonized?

2. If so that would help explain the phrase "It has happen before". To me it seems that the cycle just keps going and going.

and that there is alot more history on humankind out there lost.

3. In the movie "The Plan" the hybrid states "Twelve battles, three stars". I thought the colonies only had 2 star system

a binary system.

--Sleeperagent001 23:00, 27 October 2009 (UTC)