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# A Raider's personality, like a [[humanoid Cylon]], is downloadable and transferable should the fighter be destroyed. This provides the Cylons a dramatic tactical advantage over the Colonials since the knowledge of a Raider isn't lost in death, allowing it to improve its fighting as well as allowing riskier tactics (such as ramming) without permanent loss of self, provided a [[Resurrection Ship]] or the [[Cylon homeworld]] is sufficiently close to retrieve a signal {{TRS|Scar}}. | # A Raider's personality, like a [[humanoid Cylon]], is downloadable and transferable should the fighter be destroyed. This provides the Cylons a dramatic tactical advantage over the Colonials since the knowledge of a Raider isn't lost in death, allowing it to improve its fighting as well as allowing riskier tactics (such as ramming) without permanent loss of self, provided a [[Resurrection Ship]] or the [[Cylon homeworld]] is sufficiently close to retrieve a signal {{TRS|Scar}}. | ||
Raiders are capable of independent thought, which is demonstrated during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], where one identifies [[Samuel Anders]] as a humanoid Cylon. This causes all other Raiders to break off the attack and forces the Cylon fleet to retreat {{TRS|He That Believeth | Raiders are capable of independent thought, which is demonstrated during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]], where one identifies [[Samuel Anders]] as a humanoid Cylon. This causes all other Raiders to break off the attack and forces the Cylon fleet to retreat {{TRS|He That Believeth In Me}}. | ||
====Heavy Raider==== | ====Heavy Raider==== | ||