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==Ancient Cylons== | ==Ancient Cylons== | ||
Over two thousand years before Colonial [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] | Over two thousand years before Colonial [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] -- a race of [[robot|sentient machines]]s -- [[Earth Cylon Centurion|ancient Cylon]]s existed on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], and on {{RDM|Kobol}} more than two thousand years before that. | ||
===Kobol=== | ===Kobol=== | ||
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According to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], man lived alongside the [[Lords of Kobol|Gods]] in the birthplace place of humanity: the planet Kobol. In truth, humanity lived alongside its creation, the Cylons, who, over time, evolved into [[humanoid Cylons|humanoid]] form. Though these humanoid Cylons were indistinguishable from their human creators, they were unable to procreate, instead relying on organic memory transfer to [[download]] their consciousness into new bodies after death {{TRS|Miniseries|Kobol's Last Gleaming|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}. | According to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], man lived alongside the [[Lords of Kobol|Gods]] in the birthplace place of humanity: the planet Kobol. In truth, humanity lived alongside its creation, the Cylons, who, over time, evolved into [[humanoid Cylons|humanoid]] form. Though these humanoid Cylons were indistinguishable from their human creators, they were unable to procreate, instead relying on organic memory transfer to [[download]] their consciousness into new bodies after death {{TRS|Miniseries|Kobol's Last Gleaming|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}. | ||
Though in the ancient texts, Kobol was described as paradise, war and human sacrifice | Though in the ancient texts, Kobol was described as paradise, war and human sacrifice -- either figurative or literal -- plagued the planet. Humanity and the Cylons also came into conflict, forcing the humanoid Cylons to flee Kobol and travel to the distant planet Earth where they settled {{TRS|Valley of Darkness|No Exit}}. | ||
Two thousand years later, the human inhabitants of Kobol abandoned their world and journeyed to the Twelve Worlds, where the Twelve Tribes settled colonies. Over time the memory of what happened on Kobol faded, passing into cryptic legends portrayed in the Colonials' Sacred Scrolls, which referred to the Cylons only as a "[[Thirteenth Tribe]]" {{TRS|Miniseries|Kobol's Last Gleaming|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}.<ref>[[Ronald D. Moore]], creator and executive producer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', explained the creation myth of Kobol in an interview. Describing the overall concept behind the exodus of man from Kobol by comparing it the mythological story of [[Prometheus]], saying "Kobol, once upon a time, [was where] man and the gods lived as one. Man stole fire from the gods, which in our case was the secret of AI or artificial intelligence."[http://www.scriptphd.com/geeky-gathering/2009/05/17/battlestar-galacticacaprica-paley-festival-panel/]</ref> | Two thousand years later, the human inhabitants of Kobol abandoned their world and journeyed to the Twelve Worlds, where the Twelve Tribes settled colonies. Over time the memory of what happened on Kobol faded, passing into cryptic legends portrayed in the Colonials' Sacred Scrolls, which referred to the Cylons only as a "[[Thirteenth Tribe]]" {{TRS|Miniseries|Kobol's Last Gleaming|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}.<ref>[[Ronald D. Moore]], creator and executive producer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', explained the creation myth of Kobol in an interview. Describing the overall concept behind the exodus of man from Kobol by comparing it the mythological story of [[Prometheus]], saying "Kobol, once upon a time, [was where] man and the gods lived as one. Man stole fire from the gods, which in our case was the secret of AI or artificial intelligence."[http://www.scriptphd.com/geeky-gathering/2009/05/17/battlestar-galacticacaprica-paley-festival-panel/]</ref> | ||