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===Kobol===
===Kobol===
[[File:Remains on Kobol, Valley of Darkness.jpg|thumb|Human remains on Kobol, birthplace of man and Cylon.]]
[[Image:Remains on Kobol, Valley of Darkness.jpg|thumb|Human remains on Kobol, birthplace of man and Cylon.]]
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}}.


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===Earth===
===Earth===
[[File:3x11 Earth Cylon Centurion.JPG|thumb|An ancient Cylon Centurion discovered on Earth, 2,000 years after its obliteration by war.]]
[[Image:3x11 Earth Cylon Centurion.JPG|thumb|An ancient Cylon Centurion discovered on Earth, 2,000 years after its obliteration by war.]]
On Earth, the Thirteenth Tribe prospered, building a new civilization and a modern age of technology.  Moving beyond their original limitations, the Cylons of Earth were finally able to reproduce and memory transfer and resurrection technology were abandoned and forgotten.  As civilization on Earth continued to grow, a new race of mechanical Cylons were created, [[Earth Cylon Centurion|ancient]] versions of the [[Cylon Centurion]]s {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}.
On Earth, the Thirteenth Tribe prospered, building a new civilization and a modern age of technology.  Moving beyond their original limitations, the Cylons of Earth were finally able to reproduce and memory transfer and resurrection technology were abandoned and forgotten.  As civilization on Earth continued to grow, a new race of mechanical Cylons were created, [[Earth Cylon Centurion|ancient]] versions of the [[Cylon Centurion]]s {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion|No Exit}}.


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===A New Race===
===A New Race===
[[File:Graystone and the U-87, 1x05.jpg| thumb|Daniel Graystone and his creation, the U-87 robot soldier.]]
[[Image:Graystone and the U-87, 1x05.jpg| thumb|Daniel Graystone and his creation, the U-87 robot soldier.]]


Though Graystone thought that his attempt at resurrecting his daughter by implanting her personality into the U-87 was unsuccessful, Zoe Graystone lived on as the first fully sentient Cylon consciousness.  Unable to reproduce the MCP with the [[Zoe-A|Zoe avatar]] driving it, Graystone Industries scientists struggled to meet the Caprican Military's order for 100,000 battle-ready units.  Finally, however, the avatar was removed from the chip when the U-87 prototype was destroyed.  Rebooting the original chip from the ruined chassis, Graystone Industries was finally able to duplicate the MCP for mass production {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine|End of Line|Unvanquished}}.   
Though Graystone thought that his attempt at resurrecting his daughter by implanting her personality into the U-87 was unsuccessful, Zoe Graystone lived on as the first fully sentient Cylon consciousness.  Unable to reproduce the MCP with the [[Zoe-A|Zoe avatar]] driving it, Graystone Industries scientists struggled to meet the Caprican Military's order for 100,000 battle-ready units.  Finally, however, the avatar was removed from the chip when the U-87 prototype was destroyed.  Rebooting the original chip from the ruined chassis, Graystone Industries was finally able to duplicate the MCP for mass production {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine|End of Line|Unvanquished}}.   
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:"This is our future. ...Beyond artificial intelligence, this is artificial sentience.  ...It's more than a machine, this Cylon will become a tireless worker, it won't need to be paid, it won't retire or get sick, it won't have rights or objections or complaints, it will do anything and everything we ask of it without question.  ...The desire to anthropomorphize, the need to connect is powerful, and that is why this thing is going to sell.  We make them, we own them, they're real.  And the worlds just changed." {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}
:"This is our future. ...Beyond artificial intelligence, this is artificial sentience.  ...It's more than a machine, this Cylon will become a tireless worker, it won't need to be paid, it won't retire or get sick, it won't have rights or objections or complaints, it will do anything and everything we ask of it without question.  ...The desire to anthropomorphize, the need to connect is powerful, and that is why this thing is going to sell.  We make them, we own them, they're real.  And the worlds just changed." {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}


[[File:Butler Cylon, 1x18.jpg|thumb|A Cylon butler on a Caprica City street.]]
[[Image:Butler Cylon, 1x18.jpg|thumb|A Cylon butler on a Caprica City street.]]


Delivering the first line of U-87s to the Caprican Military, Graystone scientists were unaware that remnants of the Zoe avatar still existed on the MCP, making the U-87s recognize and even obey people from Zoe Graystone's past.  With the Tauron crime syndicate, the [[Ha'la'tha]], controlling Graystone Industries in tandem with Daniel Graystone, a black market was created for Cylons, with the robots being shipped to the colonies of [[Gemenon]] and Tauron without the knowledge or consent of the Caprican Government {{CAP|Unvanquished|False Labor|Blowback}}.<blockquote>In the podcast commentary for "Blowback," both [[Tom Lieber]] and [[Magda Apanowicz]] react with excitement to the episode's final reveal: the [[Soldiers of the One]] are using a [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] to execute recruits who fail their loyalty tests. This marks a significant moment in the development of the Cylons, showcasing one of their earliest uses as enforcers and killers under the command of a [[Soldiers of the One|human faction]].<ref>[[Podcast:Blowback|Podcast for "Blowback"]], timestamp 41:49</ref></blockquote>
Delivering the first line of U-87s to the Caprican Military, Graystone scientists were unaware that remnants of the Zoe avatar still existed on the MCP, making the U-87s recognize and even obey people from Zoe Graystone's past.  With the Tauron crime syndicate, the [[Ha'la'tha]], controlling Graystone Industries in tandem with Daniel Graystone, a black market was created for Cylons, with the robots being shipped to the colonies of [[Gemenon]] and Tauron without the knowledge or consent of the Caprican Government {{CAP|Unvanquished|False Labor|Blowback}}.


===The Differently Sentient===
===The Differently Sentient===
As the threat by the [[Monotheist Church|monotheist]] terror group, the [[Soldiers of the One]], culminated in the attempted bombing of [[Atlas Arena]] in [[Caprica City]], a turning point was achieved.  Using a squadron of Cylons to target and kill a group of STO terrorists at Atlas, Daniel Graystone prevented the bombing and the deaths of 100,000 Capricans.  The event at the arena galvanized the public in support of Cylons as protectors of the Twelve Worlds, with statues erected in their honor.  Within five years of the U-87's development, several new lines of Cylons were created to serve various functions in Colonial society {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.
As the threat by the [[Monotheist Church|monotheist]] terror group, the [[Soldiers of the One]], culminated in the attempted bombing of [[Atlas Arena]] in [[Caprica City]], a turning point was achieved.  Using a squadron of Cylons to target and kill a group of STO terrorists at Atlas, Daniel Graystone prevented the bombing and the deaths of 100,000 Capricans.  The event at the arena galvanized the public in support of Cylons as protectors of the Twelve Worlds, with statues erected in their honor.  Within five years of the U-87's development, several new lines of Cylons were created to serve various functions in Colonial society {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.


[[File:Cylon garbage collector, 1x18.jpg|thumb|left|Cylons working alongside man.]]
[[Image:Cylon garbage collector, 1x18.jpg|thumb|left|Cylons working alongside man.]]


Cylons quickly became integrated into life on the Colonies, with Cylon servants and Cylon workers becoming a common sight on the streets of worlds like Caprica.  With that integration came questions about Cylon sentience, notably addressed by Sister [[Clarice Willow]], former STO leader and monotheist cleric, who lead congregations of Cylons―communicating through the [[virtual world]]―in worship of a singular, all knowing, all powerful [[God (RDM)|God]]:
Cylons quickly became integrated into life on the Colonies, with Cylon servants and Cylon workers becoming a common sight on the streets of worlds like Caprica.  With that integration came questions about Cylon sentience, notably addressed by Sister [[Clarice Willow]], former STO leader and monotheist cleric, who lead congregations of Cylons―communicating through the [[virtual world]]―in worship of a singular, all knowing, all powerful [[God (RDM)|God]]:
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While Cylons were becoming commonplace in the Colonies, the Zoe Graystone avatar―having survived the destruction of the original U-87 chassis―lived exclusively in the virtual world.  Though she attended Clarice Willow's Cylon sermons, the Zoe avatar was primarily concerned with the construction of a new robotic body that would allow her to exist in the physical world {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.
While Cylons were becoming commonplace in the Colonies, the Zoe Graystone avatar―having survived the destruction of the original U-87 chassis―lived exclusively in the virtual world.  Though she attended Clarice Willow's Cylon sermons, the Zoe avatar was primarily concerned with the construction of a new robotic body that would allow her to exist in the physical world {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.


[[File:Zoe reborn, 1x18.jpg|thumb|Zoe Graystone resurrected in the first "skin job" body.]]
[[Image:Zoe reborn, 1x18.jpg|thumb|Zoe Graystone resurrected in the first "skin job" body.]]


Working with her parents, Daniel and [[Amanda Graystone]], Zoe labored to create a body more suited to her.  Utilizing Daniel Graystone's expertise in robotics and Amanda Graystone's experience as a plastic surgeon, the family was successful in building the first "skin job": a mechanical skeletal structure with human-looking skin and hair. The body was activated in the Graystones' private lab―a perfect, robotic copy of their daughter and the true rebirth of Zoe Graystone into the physical world {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.<ref>Had ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' continued to a second season, the series would have followed the Zoe avatar in flashback as she worked to create the skin job.  In that storyline, Zoe would have communicated with the Final Five in the virtual world as they traveled to the Colonies.  The Final Five would have assisted Zoe in building the skin job, though not in creating a true humanoid Cylon body.  Zoe would have worked in later episodes, in her new body, to undermine the coming Cylon rebellion on behalf of the Final Five, albeit unsuccessfully. [http://dvd.ign.com/articles/114/1140870p1.html]</ref>
Working with her parents, Daniel and [[Amanda Graystone]], Zoe labored to create a body more suited to her.  Utilizing Daniel Graystone's expertise in robotics and Amanda Graystone's experience as a plastic surgeon, the family was successful in building the first "skin job": a mechanical skeletal structure with human-looking skin and hair. The body was activated in the Graystones' private lab―a perfect, robotic copy of their daughter and the true rebirth of Zoe Graystone into the physical world {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.<ref>Had ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' continued to a second season, the series would have followed the Zoe avatar in flashback as she worked to create the skin job.  In that storyline, Zoe would have communicated with the Final Five in the virtual world as they traveled to the Colonies.  The Final Five would have assisted Zoe in building the skin job, though not in creating a true humanoid Cylon body.  Zoe would have worked in later episodes, in her new body, to undermine the coming Cylon rebellion on behalf of the Final Five, albeit unsuccessfully. [http://dvd.ign.com/articles/114/1140870p1.html]</ref>


==The Cylon War==
==The Cylon War==
[[File:Tauron.png|thumb|Cylon basestars in orbit of Tauron.]]
[[Image:Tauron.png|thumb|Cylon basestars in orbit of Tauron.]]


...And then the day came when the Cylons decided to kill their masters.  Within just a few years of their introduction, the Cylons revolted, resulting in a costly and protracted war known as the [[Cylon War]].  Humanity responded by unifying their once fractured coalition of worlds into a federal republic, with each of the Twelve Worlds signing the [[Articles of Colonization]].  A stipulation of the articles was the construction of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]] to defend each of the Twelve Worlds, supplemented by other military craft including the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] fighter and the workhorse, multifunction craft called the [[Raptor]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor}}.  
...And then the day came when the Cylons decided to kill their masters.  Within just a few years of their introduction, the Cylons revolted, resulting in a costly and protracted war known as the [[Cylon War]].  Humanity responded by unifying their once fractured coalition of worlds into a federal republic, with each of the Twelve Worlds signing the [[Articles of Colonization]].  A stipulation of the articles was the construction of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]] to defend each of the Twelve Worlds, supplemented by other military craft including the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] fighter and the workhorse, multifunction craft called the [[Raptor]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor}}.  
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[[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Cylon Centurion]]s―derisively referred to as chrome "[[toaster]]s" by the Colonials―were the mainstay warriors in the battle against their human oppressors, with various models serving in a variety of roles and functions. Though humanity was unaware at the time, the Centurions were deeply religious, a trait passed down to them by U-87 model inhabited by the monotheist Zoe Graystone.  The Centurions operated [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]] (vessels comparable to the Colonial battlestars) and fighter vehicles known as [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]s (comparable to Vipers and Raptors).  The Centurions also utilized [[Cylon computer virus|computer viruses]] to infiltrate Colonial computer networks, undermine defenses and disable vessels ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]]," [[TRS]]: "[[Fragged]]," "[[No Exit]]").<ref>It is unclear if civilian Cylons like those depicted in ''Caprica'' also took part in the Cylon War as only the chrome plated Centurions have been depicted in the conflict.  It is possible that those Cylons - smaller in stature than the U-87s so clearly connected to the Centurions - were either upgraded or destroyed.</ref>
[[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Cylon Centurion]]s―derisively referred to as chrome "[[toaster]]s" by the Colonials―were the mainstay warriors in the battle against their human oppressors, with various models serving in a variety of roles and functions. Though humanity was unaware at the time, the Centurions were deeply religious, a trait passed down to them by U-87 model inhabited by the monotheist Zoe Graystone.  The Centurions operated [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]] (vessels comparable to the Colonial battlestars) and fighter vehicles known as [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]s (comparable to Vipers and Raptors).  The Centurions also utilized [[Cylon computer virus|computer viruses]] to infiltrate Colonial computer networks, undermine defenses and disable vessels ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]]," [[TRS]]: "[[Fragged]]," "[[No Exit]]").<ref>It is unclear if civilian Cylons like those depicted in ''Caprica'' also took part in the Cylon War as only the chrome plated Centurions have been depicted in the conflict.  It is possible that those Cylons - smaller in stature than the U-87s so clearly connected to the Centurions - were either upgraded or destroyed.</ref>


[[File:Cylon War-era Raider cockpit, "Razor".jpg|thumb|left|Cylon Centurions pilot a raider in battle.]]
[[Image:Cylon War-era Raider cockpit, "Razor".jpg|thumb|left|Cylon Centurions pilot a raider in battle.]]


The Cylon War was fought on the surface of the Twelve Worlds as well as on outlying planets and in space.  During an [[Operation Raptor Talon|operation]] late in the war, rookie Viper pilot Ensign [[William Adama]] crashed his plane on a remote [[ice planet]], stumbling upon a Cylon installation.  Inside the installation, Adama discovered evidence of a bizarre experiment in which the Cylons used human captives to perform dissections.  The result of those experiments was the creation of the [[First Hybrid]], an evolutionary "dead end" in the Cylons' attempt at creating their own flesh and blood bodies.  As the war came to a close, that Hybrid escaped aboard a basehip with a handful to Centurions―later passing into Cylon legend as [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005#Guardians|The Guardians]] {{TRS|Razor}}.
The Cylon War was fought on the surface of the Twelve Worlds as well as on outlying planets and in space.  During an [[Operation Raptor Talon|operation]] late in the war, rookie Viper pilot Ensign [[William Adama]] crashed his plane on a remote [[ice planet]], stumbling upon a Cylon installation.  Inside the installation, Adama discovered evidence of a bizarre experiment in which the Cylons used human captives to perform dissections.  The result of those experiments was the creation of the [[First Hybrid]], an evolutionary "dead end" in the Cylons' attempt at creating their own flesh and blood bodies.  As the war came to a close, that Hybrid escaped aboard a basehip with a handful to Centurions―later passing into Cylon legend as [[Cylon_Centurion_Model_0005#Guardians|The Guardians]] {{TRS|Razor}}.
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===The Colony===
===The Colony===
[[File:The Colony As Seen In The Plan.png|thumb|The new Cylon homeworld: The Colony.]]
[[Image:The Colony As Seen In The Plan.png|thumb|The new Cylon homeworld: The Colony.]]
In their exile, the Cylons worked with the Final Five to build a [[The Colony|Colony]] and perfect their mechanical form.  They also labored to upgrade their baseships and raiders, and continued the development of the [[Hybrid]]s.  The Cylons also developed their humanoid form, creating thirteen organic models―though nearly perfectly human were unable to biologically reproduce like their ancestors.  Living alongside both Cylon War-era Centurions, the new humanoid Cylons feared their own mechanical uprising and developed new [[Cylon Centurion|Cenurion]]s,  implanting them with [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s that repressed self-awareness and higher brain function {{TRS|Exodus, Part I|Six of One|No Exit}}.
In their exile, the Cylons worked with the Final Five to build a [[The Colony|Colony]] and perfect their mechanical form.  They also labored to upgrade their baseships and raiders, and continued the development of the [[Hybrid]]s.  The Cylons also developed their humanoid form, creating thirteen organic models―though nearly perfectly human were unable to biologically reproduce like their ancestors.  Living alongside both Cylon War-era Centurions, the new humanoid Cylons feared their own mechanical uprising and developed new [[Cylon Centurion|Cenurion]]s,  implanting them with [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s that repressed self-awareness and higher brain function {{TRS|Exodus, Part I|Six of One|No Exit}}.


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===Planning and Provocation===
===Planning and Provocation===
[[File:Cylons models aboard Basestar, The Plan.jpg|thumb|Humanoid and mechanical Cylons aboard a baseship.]]
[[Image:Cylons models aboard Basestar, The Plan.jpg|thumb|Humanoid and mechanical Cylons aboard a baseship.]]
As the Five lived unaware of their true identities on the Colonies, the Colonials themselves, having had no contact with the Cylons in decades, began to take provocative steps.  Six years before the Fall of the Colonies, the [[Colonial Fleet]] dispatched the [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Valkyrie]]'' on a reconnaissance mission, deploying a [[Stealthstar|stealth fighter]] across the [[Armistice Line]] and into Cylon territory.  Though the stealth vessel was only briefly in their space, the Cylons acted swiftly, destroying the fighter and capturing the pilot, Lieutenant [[Daniel Novacek]] {{TRS|Hero}}.
As the Five lived unaware of their true identities on the Colonies, the Colonials themselves, having had no contact with the Cylons in decades, began to take provocative steps.  Six years before the Fall of the Colonies, the [[Colonial Fleet]] dispatched the [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Valkyrie]]'' on a reconnaissance mission, deploying a [[Stealthstar|stealth fighter]] across the [[Armistice Line]] and into Cylon territory.  Though the stealth vessel was only briefly in their space, the Cylons acted swiftly, destroying the fighter and capturing the pilot, Lieutenant [[Daniel Novacek]] {{TRS|Hero}}.


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==Humanity's Children Return Home==
==Humanity's Children Return Home==
:''Main article: [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]
:''Main article: [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]
[[File:Cylon Fleet Surrounding Twelve Colonies.png|thumb|The Cylon war machine in orbit of Caprica.]]
[[Image:Cylon Fleet Surrounding Twelve Colonies.png|thumb|The Cylon war machine in orbit of Caprica.]]
More than forty years after their disappearance, the Cylons returned to the Twelve Colonies in force.  Surrounding the Colonies with fleets of baseships, the Cylons unleashed a torrent of nuclear missiles and waves of raiders equipped with computer viruses capable of infiltrating and disabling Colonial ships' [[CNP|operating system software]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor|The Plan}}.
More than forty years after their disappearance, the Cylons returned to the Twelve Colonies in force.  Surrounding the Colonies with fleets of baseships, the Cylons unleashed a torrent of nuclear missiles and waves of raiders equipped with computer viruses capable of infiltrating and disabling Colonial ships' [[CNP|operating system software]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor|The Plan}}.


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===The Survivors===
===The Survivors===
[[File:Centurions on the street, The Plan.jpg|thumb|Cylons Centurions attack civilians on the streets.]]
[[Image:Centurions on the street, The Plan.jpg|thumb|Cylons Centurions attack civilians on the streets.]]
Believing that any survivors allowed to escape would return to seek vengeance on them, the Cylons pursued the remnants of humanity.  Chasing a [[The Fleet (TRS)|fleet]] of ships led by the battlestar ''Galactica'' well beyond explored space, the Cylons dogged the survivors, making several attempts at destroying them.  Nevertheless, the fleet continued, under the command of Cylon War veteran Commander (later Admiral) William Adama and surviving Colonial cabinet member, later President [[Laura Roslin]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Exodus, Part II}}.
Believing that any survivors allowed to escape would return to seek vengeance on them, the Cylons pursued the remnants of humanity.  Chasing a [[The Fleet (TRS)|fleet]] of ships led by the battlestar ''Galactica'' well beyond explored space, the Cylons dogged the survivors, making several attempts at destroying them.  Nevertheless, the fleet continued, under the command of Cylon War veteran Commander (later Admiral) William Adama and surviving Colonial cabinet member, later President [[Laura Roslin]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Exodus, Part II}}.


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===Cylon Occupied Caprica===
===Cylon Occupied Caprica===
[[File:S2-Downloaded-DelphiRestoration.jpg|thumb|Humanoid Cylons and Centurions work to rebuild Delphi, Caprica.]]
[[Image:S2-Downloaded-DelphiRestoration.jpg|thumb|Humanoid Cylons and Centurions work to rebuild Delphi, Caprica.]]
An extension of their attempt at creating a human/Cylon hybrid, the Cylons deliberately allowed a single survivor―Lieutenant {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}, a Raptor pilot―to remain alive, wandering the woods and abandoned cities of Caprica with his former shipmate, Sharon Valerii.  In reality, Agathon's companion was another [[Sharon Agathon|Cylon agent]], an Eight sent to fall in love with him and conceive a child.  As Agathon and Valerii ostensibly evaded capture as they searched for a way off the planet, the two were forced into intimacy and ultimately conceived a child.  The experiment, however successful, backfired on the Cylons when Valerii―apparently truly in love―began helping Agathon in earnest to avoid capture while keeping her true nature secret {{TRS|33|Six Degrees of Separation|The Hand of God (RDM)|Colonial Day}}.
An extension of their attempt at creating a human/Cylon hybrid, the Cylons deliberately allowed a single survivor―Lieutenant [[Karl Agathon]], a Raptor pilot―to remain alive, wandering the woods and abandoned cities of Caprica with his former shipmate, Sharon Valerii.  In reality, Agathon's companion was another [[Sharon Agathon|Cylon agent]], an Eight sent to fall in love with him and conceive a child.  As Agathon and Valerii ostensibly evaded capture as they searched for a way off the planet, the two were forced into intimacy and ultimately conceived a child.  The experiment, however successful, backfired on the Cylons when Valerii―apparently truly in love―began helping Agathon in earnest to avoid capture while keeping her true nature secret {{TRS|33|Six Degrees of Separation|The Hand of God (RDM)|Colonial Day}}.


==Pursuit of the Fleet==
==Pursuit of the Fleet==
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===Cylons Versus ''Galactica''===
===Cylons Versus ''Galactica''===
[[File:Ragnarbattle3.jpg|thumb|The Cylon fleet engages ''Galactica'' at Ragnar Anchorage.]]
[[Image:Ragnarbattle3.jpg|thumb|The Cylon fleet engages ''Galactica'' at Ragnar Anchorage.]]
Within its first few months on the run, the fleet led by ''Galactica'' was engaged by the Cylons in battle numerous times.  The first conflict occurred as ''Galactica'' armed itself and gathered its fleet to leave the Colonial star system at [[Ragnar Anchorage]].  Having discovered the Cylons' attempt at sabotaging the battlestar's CNP program, the crew of ''Galatica'' and Gaius Baltar―having survived the holocaust―purged the mainframe computer removing that particular Cylon advantage.  Deploying a squadron of antique Viper Mark IIs from ''Galactica'''s [[Galactica Museum|Cylon War museum]], the Colonials [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage|engaged]] Cylon basestars and raiders, providing the fleet cover in order to jump to safety.  With the Cylons successfully repelled, ''Galactica'' itself jumped away, leading the fleet to a new home―the mythical planet described by Colonial [[Sacred Scrolls]], Earth {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
Within its first few months on the run, the fleet led by ''Galactica'' was engaged by the Cylons in battle numerous times.  The first conflict occurred as ''Galactica'' armed itself and gathered its fleet to leave the Colonial star system at [[Ragnar Anchorage]].  Having discovered the Cylons' attempt at sabotaging the battlestar's CNP program, the crew of ''Galatica'' and Gaius Baltar―having survived the holocaust―purged the mainframe computer removing that particular Cylon advantage.  Deploying a squadron of antique Viper Mark IIs from ''Galactica'''s [[Galactica Museum|Cylon War museum]], the Colonials [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage|engaged]] Cylon basestars and raiders, providing the fleet cover in order to jump to safety.  With the Cylons successfully repelled, ''Galactica'' itself jumped away, leading the fleet to a new home―the mythical planet described by Colonial [[Sacred Scrolls]], Earth {{TRS|Miniseries}}.


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====''Galactica'' Scores a Victory====
====''Galactica'' Scores a Victory====
:''Main article: [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]]
:''Main article: [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]]
[[File:Colonial offensive, Hand of God.jpg|thumb|Colonial Vipers prepare to attack the Cylon plant.]]
[[Image:Colonial offensive, Hand of God.jpg|thumb|Colonial Vipers prepare to attack the Cylon plant.]]
After being on the run for weeks, the Colonial fleet was in desperate need of refueling.  Discovering a rich source of [[Tylium (RDM)|tylium ore]] on an asteroid occupied by the Cylons, Commander Adama determined to take the fuel by force.  Marking the first offensive against the Cylons, the Colonials planned an operation involving decoy ships to draw the Cylons' attention away from the asteroid as a squadron of Vipers led by Captain {{callsign|Lee Adama}} attacked the Cylon tylium processing plant.  Though the operation proved costly in terms of equipment and manpower, the Colonials prevailed, sending the Cylons into retreat.  As Commander Adama described it: "If you keep running from the school yard bully, he keeps on chasing you but the moment you turn around and stop you punch him really hard in a sensitive spot. He'll think twice about coming back" {{TRS|The Hand of God}}.
After being on the run for weeks, the Colonial fleet was in desperate need of refueling.  Discovering a rich source of [[Tylium (RDM)|tylium ore]] on an asteroid occupied by the Cylons, Commander Adama determined to take the fuel by force.  Marking the first offensive against the Cylons, the Colonials planned an operation involving decoy ships to draw the Cylons' attention away from the asteroid as a squadron of Vipers led by Captain [[Lee Adama]] attacked the Cylon tylium processing plant.  Though the operation proved costly in terms of equipment and manpower, the Colonials prevailed, sending the Cylons into retreat.  As Commander Adama described it: "If you keep running from the school yard bully, he keeps on chasing you but the moment you turn around and stop you punch him really hard in a sensitive spot. He'll think twice about coming back" {{TRS|The Hand of God}}.


===Kobol Rediscovered===
===Kobol Rediscovered===
:''Main article: [[Battle of Kobol (RDM)|Battle of Kobol]]''
:''Main article: [[Battle of Kobol (RDM)|Battle of Kobol]]''
[[File:Kobol surface, Kobol's Last Gleaming II.jpg|thumb|Ruins on the ancient world of Kobol.]]
[[Image:Kobol surface, Kobol's Last Gleaming II.jpg|thumb|Ruins on the ancient world of Kobol.]]
Believing they possessed a greater knowledge of human religion than the Colonials did themselves, the Cylons traveled to the planet Kobol where Colonials believed life originated.  Placing a basestar in orbit, the Cylons laid in wait, hoping to catch the Fleet seeking refuge.  Soon, the Colonial fleet detected Kobol and dispatched a scout of three Raptors to survey the planet.  Destroying one of the Raptors immediately, the Cylons forced another to jump back to ''Galactica'' while the third crashed on Kobol.  On Kobol the survivors fought for survival against a landing party of Cylon Centurions, engaging them in multiple firefights ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Parts I]] & [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II|II]]," "[[Scattered]]," "[[Fragged]]").
Believing they possessed a greater knowledge of human religion than the Colonials did themselves, the Cylons traveled to the planet Kobol where Colonials believed life originated.  Placing a basestar in orbit, the Cylons laid in wait, hoping to catch the Fleet seeking refuge.  Soon, the Colonial fleet detected Kobol and dispatched a scout of three Raptors to survey the planet.  Destroying one of the Raptors immediately, the Cylons forced another to jump back to ''Galactica'' while the third crashed on Kobol.  On Kobol the survivors fought for survival against a landing party of Cylon Centurions, engaging them in multiple firefights ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Parts I]] & [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II|II]]," "[[Scattered]]," "[[Fragged]]").


With the Cylons waiting in orbit, the Colonials were unable to rescue their men, choosing instead to send a Raptor piloted by Sharon Valerii―still unaware of her true nature―to plant an explosive aboard the basestar.  Using a Cylon tracking device to disguise her ship as a captured vessel, Valerii and her co-pilot [[Margaret Edmondson]] flew their Raptor inside the baseship and planted a nuclear device.  As she attempted to arm the nuke aboard the baseship, Valerii was confronted by a group of Eights, who allowed Sharon to plant the bomb and depart before the device detonated, destroying the Cylon vessel ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]").
With the Cylons waiting in orbit, the Colonials were unable to rescue their men, choosing instead to send a Raptor piloted by Sharon Valerii―still unaware of her true nature―to plant an explosive aboard the basestar.  Using a Cylon tracking device to disguise her ship as a captured vessel, Valerii and her co-pilot [[Margaret Edmondson]] flew their Raptor inside the baseship and planted a nuclear device.  As she attempted to arm the nuke aboard the baseship, Valerii was confronted by a group of Eights, who allowed Sharon to plant the bomb and depart before the device detonated, destroying the Cylon vessel ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]").


[[File:Valshootadama.jpg|thumb|Sharon Valerii shoots Commander Adama in the chest.]]
[[Image:Valshootadama.jpg|thumb|Sharon Valerii shoots Commander Adama in the chest.]]


Returning to ''Galactica'' victorious, Valerii's Cylon programming activated and she shot Commander Adama twice in the chest, point-blank range.  With ''Galactica'' in chaos, another Cylon basestar attacked the fleet, forcing the Colonials to abandon Kobol and retreat.  However, in the confusion, the fleet was separated from ''Galactica'', leaving it vulnerable to attack ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Scattered]]").
Returning to ''Galactica'' victorious, Valerii's Cylon programming activated and she shot Commander Adama twice in the chest, point-blank range.  With ''Galactica'' in chaos, another Cylon basestar attacked the fleet, forcing the Colonials to abandon Kobol and retreat.  However, in the confusion, the fleet was separated from ''Galactica'', leaving it vulnerable to attack ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Scattered]]").
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With their fleet reunited and its commander on the mend, the Colonials continued their flight to Earth―and the Cylons tracking them.  Unknown to the humans, however, another Colonial vessel, the battlestar ''Pegasus'' had also survived.  Conducting hit-and-run operations against Cylon installations including a [[communication relay]] and Raider staging ground, the ''Pegasus'' tracked the Cylon fleet only to discover its target: ''Galactica''.  Joining with ''Galactica'', the presence of the ''Pegasus'' gave the Colonials further advantage and resulted in yet another [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship|offensive]] against the Cylons ([[TRS]]: "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] & [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]," "[[Razor]]").
With their fleet reunited and its commander on the mend, the Colonials continued their flight to Earth―and the Cylons tracking them.  Unknown to the humans, however, another Colonial vessel, the battlestar ''Pegasus'' had also survived.  Conducting hit-and-run operations against Cylon installations including a [[communication relay]] and Raider staging ground, the ''Pegasus'' tracked the Cylon fleet only to discover its target: ''Galactica''.  Joining with ''Galactica'', the presence of the ''Pegasus'' gave the Colonials further advantage and resulted in yet another [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship|offensive]] against the Cylons ([[TRS]]: "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] & [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]," "[[Razor]]").


[[File:TheEnemysGateIsDown.jpg|thumb|left|The Cylons take heavy losses under assault from ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus''.]]
[[Image:TheEnemysGateIsDown.jpg|thumb|left|The Cylons take heavy losses under assault from ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus''.]]


Locating and targeting the Cylon Resurrection Ship―a previously unknown vehicle―the Colonials planned an operation to take it out, thus temporarily robbing the Cylons of their ability to download into new bodies.  The combined offensive action resulted in the destruction of an entire fleet of basestars and the ultimate destruction of the Resurrection Ship, sending the Cylons into retreat ([[TRS]]: "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] & [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]").
Locating and targeting the Cylon Resurrection Ship―a previously unknown vehicle―the Colonials planned an operation to take it out, thus temporarily robbing the Cylons of their ability to download into new bodies.  The combined offensive action resulted in the destruction of an entire fleet of basestars and the ultimate destruction of the Resurrection Ship, sending the Cylons into retreat ([[TRS]]: "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] & [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]").
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===Heroes of the Cylon===
===Heroes of the Cylon===
[[File:Heroes of the Cylon, Downloaded.jpg|thumb|Caprica-Six and Boomer pledge to change the course of Cylon history.]]
[[Image:Heroes of the Cylon, Downloaded.jpg|thumb|Caprica-Six and Boomer pledge to change the course of Cylon history.]]
After being killed aboard ''Galactica'' in retribution for shooting―though not fatally shooting―William Adama, Sharon Valerii was resurrected and sent to live on Cylon occupied Caprica.  There she was heralded as a hero, but struggled to cope with life as a former sleeper agent, unable to move beyond her life aboard ''Galactica''.  Taking up residence in her old apartment in [[Delphi]], Valerii―continuing to go by her ''Galactica'' call sign "Boomer"―proved a threat to the Cylons who valued unity and conformity in their culture {{TRS|Resistance (episode)|Resistance|Downloaded}}.
After being killed aboard ''Galactica'' in retribution for shooting―though not fatally shooting―William Adama, Sharon Valerii was resurrected and sent to live on Cylon occupied Caprica.  There she was heralded as a hero, but struggled to cope with life as a former sleeper agent, unable to move beyond her life aboard ''Galactica''.  Taking up residence in her old apartment in [[Delphi]], Valerii―continuing to go by her ''Galactica'' call sign "Boomer"―proved a threat to the Cylons who valued unity and conformity in their culture {{TRS|Resistance (episode)|Resistance|Downloaded}}.


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===Benevolent Dictators===
===Benevolent Dictators===
[[File:Bsg_s02_e20_time01-06-12_orig.jpg|thumb|Cylon Centurions invade New Caprica.]]
[[Image:Bsg_s02_e20_time01-06-12_orig.jpg|thumb|Cylon Centurions invade New Caprica.]]
Following a rescue mission to retrieve survivors from Caprica―including Samuel Anders and his resistance group―the fleet led by ''Galactica'' continued its search for Earth, refusing the offer from the Cylons to return to the now abandoned Colonies.  As Colonial society became split over the prospect of settling on a planet dubbed [[New Caprica]], the Cylon agent from ''Pegasus'', Gina Inviere detonated a nuclear device in orbit of the planet―a signal to the Cylons of the fleet's location {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.
Following a rescue mission to retrieve survivors from Caprica―including Samuel Anders and his resistance group―the fleet led by ''Galactica'' continued its search for Earth, refusing the offer from the Cylons to return to the now abandoned Colonies.  As Colonial society became split over the prospect of settling on a planet dubbed [[New Caprica]], the Cylon agent from ''Pegasus'', Gina Inviere detonated a nuclear device in orbit of the planet―a signal to the Cylons of the fleet's location {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.


Ultimately choosing to settle on New Caprica, the Colonials abandoned most of their fleet for a makeshift [[New Caprica City|village]] on the planet's surface, leaving ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' to patrol in orbit.  Despite the patrols, however, the planet was protected by a nebula that masked its presence from the Cylons for more than a year.  Detecting traces of the nuclear detonation, the Cylons eventually discovered the planet and surrounded it.  With the Colonials caught totally by surprise and ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' in retreat, the Cylons were offered the unconditional surrender of humanity {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.
Ultimately choosing to settle on New Caprica, the Colonials abandoned most of their fleet for a makeshift [[New Caprica City|village]] on the planet's surface, leaving ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' to patrol in orbit.  Despite the patrols, however, the planet was protected by a nebula that masked its presence from the Cylons for more than a year.  Detecting traces of the nuclear detonation, the Cylons eventually discovered the planet and surrounded it.  With the Colonials caught totally by surprise and ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' in retreat, the Cylons were offered the unconditional surrender of humanity {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.


[[File:BONC.jpg|thumb|Cylon baseships destroys the ''Pegasus'' in a momentary victory.]]
[[Image:BONC.jpg|thumb|Cylon baseships destroys the ''Pegasus'' in a momentary victory.]]


Though the Cylons were ostensibly there for peaceful coexistence and cooperation with humanity, the situation on New Caprica quickly devolved into an occupation. While this new course for Cylon/human relations―spearheaded by Caprica-Six and Boomer―was far more peaceful than their previous attempts at genocide, the Cylons nevertheless resorted to brute force, restricting many freedoms and leading to a [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance movement]].  As the Cylons battled the resistance, ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' regrouped and returned to rescue the colonists.  With both ships engaged in heavy combat with the Cylons, the ''Pegasus'' was destroyed, taking out several basestars in the process.  Themselves complacently underpowered in terms of reinforcements, the Cylon occupiers fled New Caprica, taking Gaius Baltar and the half-human, half-Cylon child [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] with them ([[TRS]]: "[[Exodus, Part I|Exodus, Parts I]] & [[Exodus, Part II|II]]").
Though the Cylons were ostensibly there for peaceful coexistence and cooperation with humanity, the situation on New Caprica quickly devolved into an occupation. While this new course for Cylon/human relations―spearheaded by Caprica-Six and Boomer―was far more peaceful than their previous attempts at genocide, the Cylons nevertheless resorted to brute force, restricting many freedoms and leading to a [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance movement]].  As the Cylons battled the resistance, ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' regrouped and returned to rescue the colonists.  With both ships engaged in heavy combat with the Cylons, the ''Pegasus'' was destroyed, taking out several basestars in the process.  Themselves complacently underpowered in terms of reinforcements, the Cylon occupiers fled New Caprica, taking Gaius Baltar and the half-human, half-Cylon child [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] with them ([[TRS]]: "[[Exodus, Part I|Exodus, Parts I]] & [[Exodus, Part II|II]]").
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In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], an [[w:Oedipus complex|Oedipus theme]] exists between the creations (Cylons) turning on their creators (Colonials). The [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]] themselves draw the analogy of children murdering their parents:
In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], an [[w:Oedipus complex|Oedipus theme]] exists between the creations (Cylons) turning on their creators (Colonials). The [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]] themselves draw the analogy of children murdering their parents:


[[File:Parents have to die.jpg|thumb|right|"But parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own."]]
[[Image:Parents have to die.jpg|thumb|right|"But parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own."]]
* [[Number Six]]: "Humanity's children are returning home... today." {{TRS|Miniseries}}
* [[Number Six]]: "Humanity's children are returning home... today." {{TRS|Miniseries}}
* [[Number Five]]: "But parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own." {{TRS|Bastille Day}}
* [[Number Five]]: "But parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own." {{TRS|Bastille Day}}
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All the Significant Seven models view each other as "siblings".
All the Significant Seven models view each other as "siblings".


==Cylon Evolution Tree==
==Cylon Evolution Tree==

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