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{{disline|For information on the [[Original Series]] Cylons, see [[Cylons (TOS)]].}} | {{disline|For information on the [[Original Series]] Cylons, see [[Cylons (TOS)]].}} | ||
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Like any ideology, Cylon ideology contains many paradoxical inclinations. The process by which a group of Cylons (for example, the leaders of the occupational force on [[New Caprica]], or the individuals who collectively command [[basestar]]s) make decisions is democratic and egalitarian. Consensus is always preferable to even a minority dissent. This egalitarianism seems to apply to the Cylons' social life, with some notable exceptions, most primarily the "[[heroes of the Cylon]]" - according to Three the Cylons never had celebrities until Boomer and Caprica-Six {{TRS|Downloaded}} - and also by the force of personality (known in anthropological circles as charismatic authority) which certain individuals of different models seem to possess over the other copies in their series. This is displayed at one time or another by any individual Cylon. | Like any ideology, Cylon ideology contains many paradoxical inclinations. The process by which a group of Cylons (for example, the leaders of the occupational force on [[New Caprica]], or the individuals who collectively command [[basestar]]s) make decisions is democratic and egalitarian. Consensus is always preferable to even a minority dissent. This egalitarianism seems to apply to the Cylons' social life, with some notable exceptions, most primarily the "[[heroes of the Cylon]]" - according to Three the Cylons never had celebrities until Boomer and Caprica-Six {{TRS|Downloaded}} - and also by the force of personality (known in anthropological circles as charismatic authority) which certain individuals of different models seem to possess over the other copies in their series. This is displayed at one time or another by any individual Cylon. | ||
Anthropologically, charismatic authority is consistent with an egalitarian ethos. However, the egalitarianism of the humanoid Cylons does not apply to the other types of Cylons at their disposal; not even to the sentient, but seemingly insane, [[hybrid]]s, nor to the semi-sentient animalistic [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raiders]], and certainly not to the [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]], which are not sentient. According to | Anthropologically, charismatic authority is consistent with an egalitarian ethos. However, the egalitarianism of the humanoid Cylons does not apply to the other types of Cylons at their disposal; not even to the sentient, but seemingly insane, [[hybrid]]s, nor to the semi-sentient animalistic [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raiders]], and certainly not to the [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]], which are not sentient. According to [[Sharon Agathon]], the limited cognitive abilities of the newer Centurions are a safety precaution, designed to prevent a machine revolution among the Cylons themselves which could lead to civil war {{TRS|Precipice}}. | ||
In the absence of the Final Five, the seven remaining modern humanoid Cylon models lead the entire Cylon species. | In the absence of the Final Five, the seven remaining modern humanoid Cylon models lead the entire Cylon species. | ||