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::''The Cylons were created by Man.  ''
::''The Cylons were created by Man.  ''
::''They were created to make life easier on the Twelve Colonies.  ''
::''They were created to make life easier on the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]].  ''
::''And then the day came when the Cylons decided to kill their masters.  ''
::''And then the day came when the Cylons decided to kill their masters.  ''
::''After a long and bloody struggle, an armistice was declared.  ''
::''After a [[Cylon War|long and bloody struggle]], an [[Cimtar Peace Accord|armistice was declared]].  ''
::''The Cylons left for another world to call their own.  ''
::''The Cylons left for another world to call their own.  ''
::''A remote space station was built...  ''
::''A [[Armistice Station|remote space station]] was built...  ''
::''Where Cylon and human could meet and maintain diplomatic relations.  ''
::''Where Cylon and human could meet and maintain diplomatic relations.  ''
::''Every year, the Colonials send an officer...  ''
::''Every year, the Colonials send an officer...  ''
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In the Re-imagined Series, '''Cylons''' are a ''creation'' of man, sentient bipedal robots used primarily for dangerous work and for wars in the early years of the Twelve Colonies, long before the [[Articles of Colonization]] united their governments.
In the Re-imagined Series, '''Cylons''' are a ''creation'' of man, sentient bipedal robots used primarily for dangerous work and for wars in the early years of the Twelve Colonies, long before the [[Articles of Colonization]] united their governments.


The Cylons [[Cylon War|revolt]] against their masters, resulting in a costly and protracted war between the machines and humans. Eventually, the two sides declared an armistice and the Cylons left the Colonies to establish their own planet, the [[Cylon homeworld]].
The Cylons [[Cylon War|revolt]] against their masters, resulting in a costly and protracted war between the machines and humans.
 
Eventually, the two sides declared an armistice and the Cylons left the Colonies to establish their own planet, the [[Cylon homeworld]].
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But the Cylon hatred and envy of humanity ran deep within their programming.
But the Cylon hatred and envy of humanity ran deep within their programming.


The Cylons continued in secret to work towards the destruction of the human race during their absence, devising an elaborate plan to wipe out the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] through nuclear bombardment, computer sabotage, infiltration and vast numbers of fighting craft.
The Cylons continued in secret to work towards the destruction of the human race during their absence, devising an elaborate plan to wipe out the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] through nuclear bombardment, [[CNP|computer sabotage]], [[Caprica Six|infiltration]] and vast numbers of [[Basestar (RDM)|fighting craft]].


In addition to a modernized version of the [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|old Cylon body]], the robotic race creates a [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid version]] used as the prime infiltrators in Colonial society. The humanoid Cylons can express joy, love, anger, and mimic genuine human behavior in almost every way.
In addition to a modernized version of the [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|old Cylon warrior]], the cybernetic race now also exists as a [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid version]] used as the prime infiltrators in Colonial society. The humanoid Cylons can express joy, love, anger, and mimic genuine human behavior in almost every way.


The Cylons return forty years later, routing the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] and destroying billions of people and their cities, [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|killing all but approximately 52,000 humans]].
The Cylons return forty years later, routing the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] and destroying billions of people and their cities, [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|killing all but approximately 52,000 humans]].

Revision as of 20:05, 10 April 2007

This article discusses the Cylons of the Re-imagined Series. For the Cylons of the Original Series, see Cylons (TOS).

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The Cylons were created by Man.
They were created to make life easier on the Twelve Colonies.
And then the day came when the Cylons decided to kill their masters.
After a long and bloody struggle, an armistice was declared.
The Cylons left for another world to call their own.
A remote space station was built...
Where Cylon and human could meet and maintain diplomatic relations.
Every year, the Colonials send an officer...
The Cylons send no one.
No-one has seen or heard from the Cylons in over forty years...
---Opening text of the "Battlestar Galactica" Miniseries


In the Re-imagined Series, Cylons are a creation of man, sentient bipedal robots used primarily for dangerous work and for wars in the early years of the Twelve Colonies, long before the Articles of Colonization united their governments.

The Cylons revolt against their masters, resulting in a costly and protracted war between the machines and humans.

Eventually, the two sides declared an armistice and the Cylons left the Colonies to establish their own planet, the Cylon homeworld.



But the Cylon hatred and envy of humanity ran deep within their programming.

The Cylons continued in secret to work towards the destruction of the human race during their absence, devising an elaborate plan to wipe out the Twelve Colonies through nuclear bombardment, computer sabotage, infiltration and vast numbers of fighting craft.

In addition to a modernized version of the old Cylon warrior, the cybernetic race now also exists as a humanoid version used as the prime infiltrators in Colonial society. The humanoid Cylons can express joy, love, anger, and mimic genuine human behavior in almost every way.

The Cylons return forty years later, routing the Colonial Fleet and destroying billions of people and their cities, killing all but approximately 52,000 humans.

These survivors are pursued by the Cylons, initially guarded only by a lone battlestar, Galactica.