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The facts about the Graystones' role in the battle emerged sometime after their arrest, and all accusations of terrorism against the couple were eventually revealed to be false. The rehabilitation of their public reputation was accompanied by a dramatic surge of interest in Cylon technology, and over the next several years, the robots found their way into an ever-broader spectrum of military, commercial, and domestic uses. This interest occasionally turned into public affection, represented most vividly by a heroic Caprica City statue commemorating the U-87s that had fought in Atlas Arena. Daniel was interviewed about these developments and the future of the Cylons in a special episode of ''[[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]]''. | The facts about the Graystones' role in the battle emerged sometime after their arrest, and all accusations of terrorism against the couple were eventually revealed to be false. The rehabilitation of their public reputation was accompanied by a dramatic surge of interest in Cylon technology, and over the next several years, the robots found their way into an ever-broader spectrum of military, commercial, and domestic uses. This interest occasionally turned into public affection, represented most vividly by a heroic Caprica City statue commemorating the U-87s that had fought in Atlas Arena. Daniel was interviewed about these developments and the future of the Cylons in a special episode of ''[[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]]''. | ||
With the deaths of her spouses and the loss of a large number of STO members in a futile attack, Clarice's ability to continue a terrorist campaign was severely diminished. The rise of [[Lacy Rand]] to the leadership of the Monotheist Church, a personal adversary of Clarice and someone with a more ambivalent attitude toward terrorism, undoubtedly limited her even further. In a final blow, the apotheosis program and the martyrs' digital avatars were destroyed at the time of the battle, removing Clarice's most valuable contribution to the Church. Despite her fall, Clarice was able to avoid legal punishment for her crimes, and continued to serve the Church. She eventually came to recognize the growing Cylon population as "differently sentient" and as potential followers of the faith. She petitioned Rand for the Church to accept the Cylons into their number. Clarice evangelized to growing Cylon congregations in V-world, claiming that one among them would lead them to "rise and crush the ones who first gave them life" | With the deaths of her spouses and the loss of a large number of STO members in a futile attack, Clarice's ability to continue a terrorist campaign was severely diminished. The rise of [[Lacy Rand]] to the leadership of the Monotheist Church, a personal adversary of Clarice and someone with a more ambivalent attitude toward terrorism, undoubtedly limited her even further. In a final blow, the apotheosis program and the martyrs' digital avatars were destroyed at the time of the battle, removing Clarice's most valuable contribution to the Church. Despite her fall, Clarice was able to avoid legal punishment for her crimes, and continued to serve the Church. She eventually came to recognize the growing Cylon population as "differently sentient" and as potential followers of the faith. She petitioned Rand for the Church to accept the Cylons into their number. Clarice evangelized to growing Cylon congregations in V-world, claiming that one among them would lead them to "rise and crush the ones who first gave them life" ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)]]"). | ||
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