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*The Thirteenth Tribe definitely did not call themselves Cylons, a contraction of "Cybernetic Life Form Nodes" coined by Daniel Graystone, until the Five met the Centurions. | *The Thirteenth Tribe definitely did not call themselves Cylons, a contraction of "Cybernetic Life Form Nodes" coined by Daniel Graystone, until the Five met the Centurions. | ||
*Combining a Centurion consciousness with fragments of John Cavil's personality, Number One was the first marriage of two machine races. The Thirteenth Tribe and the Centurions are only distantly related through the humans that created both, but show a marked degree of parallel evolution. Both use silica relays and datastream technology, and the Centurions were able to create a partially-humanoid Cylon form, the Hybrids, on their own, which Samuel Anders was capable of becoming. | *Combining a Centurion consciousness with fragments of John Cavil's personality, Number One was the first marriage of two machine races. The Thirteenth Tribe and the Centurions are only distantly related through the humans that created both, but show a marked degree of parallel evolution. Both use silica relays and datastream technology, and the Centurions were able to create a partially-humanoid Cylon form, the Hybrids, on their own, which Samuel Anders was capable of becoming. | ||
*The First Hybrid from | *The First Hybrid from "[[Razor]]" appears and is said to speak for all Cylons. The end of the Husker flashbacks is shown just as in ''[[Razor]]'', though from the perspective of the battlestar ''Galactica'' in orbit. | ||
*Tyrol says that his father used to talk about the Temple of Hopes, which is also the case for the false memories version of Tyrol. (Tyrol: ''"My old man told me about this place. The Temple of... uh..."'' Anders: ''"Hopes."'' Tyrol: ''"Tacky name."'') | *Tyrol says that his father used to talk about the Temple of Hopes, which is also the case for the false memories version of Tyrol. (Tyrol: ''"My old man told me about this place. The Temple of... uh..."'' Anders: ''"Hopes."'' Tyrol: ''"Tacky name."'') | ||
*The depiction of Ellen and Saul being airlocked together by Cavil conflicts with Anders' account in "[[No Exit]]," which has Cavil trapping the Five in a compartment and then turning off the oxygen. | *The depiction of Ellen and Saul being airlocked together by Cavil conflicts with Anders' account in "[[No Exit]]," which has Cavil trapping the Five in a compartment and then turning off the oxygen. | ||