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The new colony, named [[New Caprica (SDS)|New Caprica]], builds new ships, settlements and facilities from the asteroids.  
The new colony, named [[New Caprica (SDS)|New Caprica]], builds new ships, settlements and facilities from the asteroids.  


The Cylons themselves reflected on their failures and determined that free will was a serious issue that caused problems in their logic-based civilization. When {{TOS|Baltar}} is found marooned, the Cylons initially held him up as a perfect example of their failures. Baltar convinced the Cylons that some qualities of humanity are useful, and underwent a cybernetic transformation into a new Cylon model to prove this. More dissent arose among the Cylons as a result, leading into a civil war. Out of the ashes of their war came a new Cylon race that, instead of obliterating the remnants of humanity that it finds, begins instead to assimilate the conquered humans as Cylon cyborgs.<ref>The concept of android or cyborg Cylons appear in the Re-imagined Series in the form of the [[Humanoid Cylon]]. The concept of a humanoid Cylon was used 23 years before in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I|The Night the Cylons Landed]]".</ref>  
The Cylons themselves reflected on their failures and determined that free will was a serious issue that caused problems in their logic-based civilization. When [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] is found marooned, the Cylons initially held him up as a perfect example of their failures. Baltar convinced the Cylons that some qualities of humanity are useful, and underwent a cybernetic transformation into a new Cylon model to prove this. More dissent arose among the Cylons as a result, leading into a civil war. Out of the ashes of their war came a new Cylon race that, instead of obliterating the remnants of humanity that it finds, begins instead to assimilate the conquered humans as Cylon cyborgs.<ref>The concept of android or cyborg Cylons appear in the Re-imagined Series in the form of the [[Humanoid Cylon]]. The concept of a humanoid Cylon was used 23 years before in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I|The Night the Cylons Landed]]".</ref>  


The character known as {{TOS|Boxey}} has grown up and assumed command of ''Galactica'' under the name of Commander [[Orin|Orin]]<ref>This character has two other characterizations, as [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] in ''Galactica 1980'' and as a [[Boxey (RDM)|Re-imagined Series version]].</ref> who faces the loss of his command from political pressure to decommission the battlestar as it has become outmoded and difficult to maintain. The political pressure becomes a command. The Colonial president, a woman named [[Mara|Mara]], visits the battlestar in her shuttlecraft to attend the battlestar's decommissioning ceremonies.<ref>The story elements of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} decommissioning and presidency is reflected in the [[Miniseries]] and the character of soon-to-be president [[Laura Roslin]].</ref>  
The character known as {{TOS|Boxey}} has grown up and assumed command of ''Galactica'' under the name of Commander [[Orin|Orin]]<ref>This character has two other characterizations, as [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] in ''Galactica 1980'' and as a [[Boxey (RDM)|Re-imagined Series version]].</ref> who faces the loss of his command from political pressure to decommission the battlestar as it has become outmoded and difficult to maintain. The political pressure becomes a command. The Colonial president, a woman named [[Mara|Mara]], visits the battlestar in her shuttlecraft to attend the battlestar's decommissioning ceremonies.<ref>The story elements of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} decommissioning and presidency is reflected in the [[Miniseries]] and the character of soon-to-be president [[Laura Roslin]].</ref>  

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