Aha! That is the problem.
I thought that I was getting confused when comparing the reference frames and their respective energies, but I couldn't put my finger on exactly where I was making the bad assumption.
Thanks Ivan!
PS: Mods, I would close this thread to future posts, but don't know how.
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