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Since these Cylons appear to run their fleet by consensus, the use of "By your command" may be less of a command acknowledgment. The use of the phrase may be more analogous to the Colonial affirmation "[[So say we all]]." | Since these Cylons appear to run their fleet by consensus, the use of "By your command" may be less of a command acknowledgment. The use of the phrase may be more analogous to the Colonial affirmation "[[So say we all]]." | ||
The catchphrase is also used in "[[Razor]]" by [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|old model Cylons]] attacking ''Pegasus''. These old model Cylons | {{spoiltext|The catchphrase is also used in "[[Razor]]" by [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|old model Cylons]] attacking ''Pegasus''. These old model Cylons are remnants of what [[Sharon Agathon]] described as protecting an evolutionary dead end.}} | ||
Its origins are revealed in the [[Caprica_pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]], when the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]], the prototype of the [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005|original Cylon Centurions in the Twelve Colonies]], completes its first successful live-fire exercise and reports to its human observers, "Program completed by your command." As U-87s enter mass production and are put into service, "By your command" is used regularly ([[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'']]). | Its origins are revealed in the [[Caprica_pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]], when the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]], the prototype of the [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005|original Cylon Centurions in the Twelve Colonies]], completes its first successful live-fire exercise and reports to its human observers, "Program completed by your command." As U-87s enter mass production and are put into service, "By your command" is used regularly ([[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'']]). | ||