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Many characters appear to receive dreams, visions, messages and compulsions from outside themselves. Some turn out to be humanoid Cylons, but several are not.
Dreams and VisionsRoslin's dreams
The MusicFour people hear a mysterious melody. It makes them compulsive, so that they subconsciously recite lines from the song, before they eventually congregate in a room where they become aware that they are Cylons; members of the Final Five (Crossroads, Part II). Later, these four again hear fragments of the music and are drawn to the pristine Viper in which Kara Thrace returned from her supposed death. That Viper turns out to be able to receive a signal which serves a beacon towards Earth. Thrace thinks that the message is coming from a "higher power." (Revelations) Number Three's dreams and vision
Starbuck's MandalaKara Thrace has, since childhood, had an image in her head identical to the drawings in the Temple of Five believed to be the Eye of Jupiter. She drew it in large on the walls of her home on Caprica. She is not aware of the source of the image ("Valley of Darkness", "Rapture"). Starbuck and LeobenStarbuck states that she has been regularly having dreams about Leoben Conoy since she left New Caprica. She also apparently hallucinates Cylon Raiders on two separate occasions. While flying a Viper mission, she has a flashback to her mother's death, however a being who looks like Leoben (but who is not) appears in the flashback (Maelstrom). ProjectionCylons employ a virtual reality technology called projection which provides a complete illusion of being in a different or imaginary space (Torn). Tomb of AthenaWhen the Tomb of Athena is activated, all present experience a realistic 3-D virtual reality environment showing a grassy field at night with a modified version of the night sky of Earth. It is unclear if the objects provide tactile feedback, or whether this is an optical "holodeck" effect or fed directly into their brains (Home, Part II). Adama's Hybrid VisionWhen young William Adama places his hand into a liquid filled tank on a Cylon base near the end of the first Cylon War, he perceives a vision of a hand grabbing him from the tank, and sees tortured people around the walls. As the vision ends, the hand releases him, then vanishes. He hears the voice of the First Hybrid telling him that "all this has happened before..." He does encounter real people locked in the next room, but is unable to free them (Razor). Final Five HallucinationsTwo of the revealed Final Five have experienced realistic visions or hallucinations. Saul Tigh repeatedly sees Ellen Tigh in the place of Caprica Six in her cell, dressed in Six's outfit. He also experiences some sort of hallucination, sufficient to distract him from urgent duty, of himself shooting William Adama in a manner similar to the way Boomer did ("Escape Velocity", "He That Believeth In Me"). Galen Tyrol, while conversing with Admiral Adama hears and sees him say, "I guess she just couldn't take being married to a Cylon, being mother of a half-breed abomination.", although the admiral does not say this (Escape Velocity). Virtual Beings
CompulsionsSeveral characters engage in behavior seemingly driven by forces outside themselves. The Music, cited above as a vision, also triggers a compulsion. Boomer's CompulsionsSharon Valerii undergoes several unconscious compulsions to sabotage Fleet operations. Eventually these push her to shoot William Adama, revealing her as a Cylon agent. She has been programmed to think she is human, the compulsions were the result of her special programming ("Water", "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II"). Tyrol's CompulsionGalen Tyrol feels an unexplained compulsion on the algae planet to wander into the hills. He is drawn to the Temple of Five which he is unusually equipped to recognize (The Eye of Jupiter). He is so drawn to the temple he disobeys direct orders to destroy it. Tyrol later hears the music, and learns that he is one of the Final Five.
PropheciesA number of characters become aware of unusual information they should not know that is later confirmed. Selloi's ProphecyDodona Selloi reports receiving a message from the Cylon god regarding Hera Agathon along with other information. The prophecies are accurate. She does not appear to think it odd to pass on a message from the Cylon god, who otherwise is not apparently known to the Colonial faith (Exodus, Part I). Leoben's PredictionsLeoben Conoy tells Kara Thrace she has a special destiny while she interrogates him, and repeats this at future meetings. He also recounts knowledge of her difficult history with her mother and predicts that the Fleet will find Kobol, which it will help them find Earth. However given that the Cylons probably know Kobol's location that that time, he could be anticipating this from the Fleet's course (Flesh and Bone). During her bizarre imprisonment on New Caprica, he predicts that Kara will embrace him and tell him she loves him and that he has "seen this.". When she returns for Kacey Brynn during her escape, it plays out exactly as he foretold, but he is also telling her to do so, making the prophecy self-fulfilled (Exodus, Part II). Yolanda BrennYolanda Brenn recounts almost completely Leoben's statements to Thrace, and adds further details about her relationship with her mother (Maelstrom). Unknown OraclesSocrata Thrace consulted oracles during the youth of Kara. They informed her of her special destiny and this drove her to be far too tough with her daughter.[1] First HybridThe first Hybrid declares that he has been waiting for his meeting with Kendra Shaw for a very long time, though he should not know her name. He also declares that Kara Thrace will "lead humanity to its end" and is the "harbinger of death." He is aware he is about to be destroyed, but expresses confidence he will go on to another existence. He declares that "his children believe [he] is a god." (Razor) See AlsoReferences | ||||||||||||||




