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==New Earth==
 
==New Earth==
 
In [[1,002,261]], having evolved into beings similar to Vorlons, humans took up residence on the Vorlon homeworld, renaming it "New Earth" when [[Sol]] was induced to go nova by parties unknown. <ref>[[The Deconstruction of Falling Stars]] (DVD Commentary)</ref>
 
In [[1,002,261]], having evolved into beings similar to Vorlons, humans took up residence on the Vorlon homeworld, renaming it "New Earth" when [[Sol]] was induced to go nova by parties unknown. <ref>[[The Deconstruction of Falling Stars]] (DVD Commentary)</ref>
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*Being the homeworld of a First One race, it would be logical to assume the Vorlon sun is billions of years old and likely reaching the end of its life, like Sol. However, given the level of technology the Vorlons had when they departed, they surely must have found a way to avoid their sun's destruction while the prophetized million years passed.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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"The Vorlon Homeworld is off-limits until we're ready...until we've earned the right to go there...
...a million years from now.
"

Lyta Alexander, 2262


The Vorlon Homeworld was home to the Vorlon race and capital planet of the Vorlon Empire.

Next to nothing is known about the planet, and the only non-Vorlons who are known to have been there and returned are Sebastian and Lyta Alexander. [1] [2]

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Vorlon medical facilities on the homeworld

In 2261, after the Battle of Coriana VI, the Vorlons left the galaxy with all the other First Ones to travel beyond the The Rim. [3]

Expeditions were sent to the planet following the Vorlons' departure, none of which survived. Lyta Alexander has said that the Vorlon homeworld is "off limits" until the younger races are ready for the technology that is on the planet. [4]

New Earth

In 1,002,261, having evolved into beings similar to Vorlons, humans took up residence on the Vorlon homeworld, renaming it "New Earth" when Sol was induced to go nova by parties unknown. [5]

Notes

  • Being the homeworld of a First One race, it would be logical to assume the Vorlon sun is billions of years old and likely reaching the end of its life, like Sol. However, given the level of technology the Vorlons had when they departed, they surely must have found a way to avoid their sun's destruction while the prophetized million years passed.

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