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Cylon culture is also informed by their mechanical origins and biomechanical nature. Although the Cylons are capable of great resiliency, either by design or by choice they emulate specific human behavior related to their physiology: they eat, drink, sleep, dream, sweat and breathe, though it remains unknown if all or some of this behavior is actually necessary for the Cylons to function. Although Leoben, according to Caprica-Six, died after being sucked out of an airlock, this doesn't necessarily mean that breathing is a vital function for humanoid Cylons. Leoben might have committed suicide in order to resurrect at a Cylon facility {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
Cylon culture is also informed by their mechanical origins and biomechanical nature. Although the Cylons are capable of great resiliency, either by design or by choice they emulate specific human behavior related to their physiology: they eat, drink, sleep, dream, sweat and breathe, though it remains unknown if all or some of this behavior is actually necessary for the Cylons to function. Although Leoben, according to Caprica-Six, died after being sucked out of an airlock, this doesn't necessarily mean that breathing is a vital function for humanoid Cylons. Leoben might have committed suicide in order to resurrect at a Cylon facility {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.


In addition, there are behaviors unique to Cylons, such as [[projection]], the ability to [[download]], and the ability to physically interface with the [[datastream]] as well as with Colonial computer systems. These aspects are an integral part of their existence, but result strictly from their unique physiology. In most other instances they instead strive to emulate humans. This is explained by them being a relatively young society, which has yet to fully form itself and is still in the process of finding its own identity. Therefore, while the Cylons claim to hate mankind and its way of life, they can't fully disassociate themselves from it, creating a somewhat paradoxical culture.
In addition, there are behaviors unique to Cylons, such as [[projection]], the ability to [[download]], and the ability to physically interface with the [[datastream]] as well as with Colonial computer systems. These aspects are an integral part of their existance, but result strictly from their unique physiology. In most other instances they instead strive to emulate humans. This is explained by them being a relatively young society, which has yet to fully form itself and is still in the process of finding its own identity. Therefore, while the Cylons claim to hate mankind and its way of life, they can't fully disassociate themselves from it, creating a somewhat paradoxical culture.


== Ideology ==
== Ideology ==

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