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Unknown to the Colonials at the time of their creations, Cylon creations were responsible for the annihilation of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] some thousands of years prior to the [[Fall of the Colonies]]. Little is known about them, however on Earth, many pieces were preserved that the Colonials were able to study. Here, Cylons existed in organic, humanoid form, and robotic form. Sometime after their arrival on Earth, the humanoids created these machine to serve a variety of roles, but eventually they rebelled, and systematically eliminated the population in a mutually assured destructive attack. It is unknown if any of the robotic forms survived, however, five humanoids would be alerted to the coming holocaust, and would survive using re-created organic memory transfer technology used by their ancestors.
Unknown to the Colonials at the time of their creations, Cylon creations were responsible for the annihilation of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] some thousands of years prior to the [[Fall of the Colonies]]. Little is known about them, however on Earth, many pieces were preserved that the Colonials were able to study. Here, Cylons existed in organic, humanoid form, and robotic form. Sometime after their arrival on Earth, the humanoids created these machine to serve a variety of roles, but eventually they rebelled, and systematically eliminated the population in a mutually assured destructive attack. It is unknown if any of the robotic forms survived, however, five humanoids would be alerted to the coming holocaust, and would survive using re-created organic memory transfer technology used by their ancestors.


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==U-87 Cyber Combat Unit==
==U-87 Cyber Combat Unit==
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After his daughter is killed in a terrorist bombing, Daniel learned that Zoe uploaded a digital avatar of herself to the V-World, and decided to try using it to re-create Zoe in robot form. Using [[MCP|stolen technology]], from his competitor [[Tomas Vergis]], he is successful in bringing sentience to his robotic chassis.  
After his daughter is killed in a terrorist bombing, Daniel learned that Zoe uploaded a digital avatar of herself to the V-World, and decided to try using it to re-create Zoe in robot form. Using [[MCP|stolen technology]], from his competitor [[Tomas Vergis]], he is successful in bringing sentience to his robotic chassis.  


Zoe-A, the [[holographic avatar]], was downloaded into a robot brain and thus became Zoe-R, the first cybernetic life-form node, or Cylon. Graystone also created an online version of Tamara Adama, but her father was appalled by it and decided to repent his actions. However, the avatar became unstable and [[derezzed]], and the U-87 collapsed after only a few short seconds. After sometime, though, the unit wakes up in a lab, and recomposes itself. In a familiar voice, the Cylon finds a phone, and dials out to [[Lacy Rand]]. It is none other than [[Zoe Graystone]]; her avatar somehow surviving the collapse of the data stream earlier.
Zoe-A, the holographic avatar, was downloaded into a robot brain and thus became Zoe-R, the first cybernetic life-form node, or Cylon. Graystone also created an online version of Tamara Adama, but her father was appalled by it and decided to repent his actions. However, the avatar became unstable and dematerialized, and the U-87 collapsed after only a few short seconds. After sometime, though, the unit wakes up in a lab, and recomposes itself. In a familiar voice, the Cylon finds a phone, and dials out to [[Lacy Rand]]. It is none other than [[Zoe Graystone]]; her avatar somehow surviving the collapse of the data stream earlier.


This unit is then put into full scale production after gaining approval from the Caprican Minister of Defense {{CAP|Pilot}}.   
This unit is then put into full scale production after gaining approval from the Caprican Minister of Defense {{CAP|Pilot}}.   
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At least two are encountered by the crew of ''[[Wild Weasel]]'', after landing on the planet to rendezvous with a marine special ops team. According to [[Xander Toth]], they are extremely hard to kill without the right weapon. Having been on the planet for sometime, Toth also claims they make for good eating, if the mechanical parts are removed first {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.
At least two are encountered by the crew of ''[[Wild Weasel]]'', after landing on the planet to rendezvous with a marine special ops team. According to [[Xander Toth]], they are extremely hard to kill without the right weapon. Having been on the planet for sometime, Toth also claims they make for good eating, if the mechanical parts are removed first {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.


=== Script Version Details ===
== Script Version Details ==
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional detail about these cybernetic creatures. Described as "giant snake-like armored creatures," they are created through Cylon experiments that combine organic tissue with mechanical components.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=70}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 69</ref> The script indicates these creatures were part of broader Cylon efforts to create "cyborg critters: half machine, half organic, and very hard to kill." The creatures possess "slabs of muscle integrated with servos" and demonstrate aggressive behavior when hunting, able to burrow through snow and emerge to attack with surprising speed and ferocity. When killed, they emit a high keening sound that can be heard across significant distances, possibly serving as a form of communication or distress signal to other creatures in the area.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=68}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 67</ref>
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional detail about these cybernetic creatures. Described as "giant snake-like armored creatures," they are created through Cylon experiments that combine organic tissue with mechanical components.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=70}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 69</ref> The script indicates these creatures were part of broader Cylon efforts to create "cyborg critters: half machine, half organic, and very hard to kill." The creatures possess "slabs of muscle integrated with servos" and demonstrate aggressive behavior when hunting, able to burrow through snow and emerge to attack with surprising speed and ferocity. When killed, they emit a high keening sound that can be heard across significant distances, possibly serving as a form of communication or distress signal to other creatures in the area.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=68}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 67</ref>
==Stealth Centurion==
==Stealth Centurion==
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:''Note: This model bears a resemblance to the [[Cylons (SDS)|Singer/DeSanto Centurion]], developed for an attempted continuation series.''  
:''Note: This model bears a resemblance to the [[Cylons (SDS)|Singer/DeSanto Centurion]], developed for an attempted continuation series.''  
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==Modern Centurion==
==Modern Centurion==
[[File:Cylon Centurion, "The Hub".jpg|thumb|right|Modern Cylon Centurion, evolved from its First Cylon War predecessors.]]
[[File:Cylon Centurion, "The Hub".jpg|thumb|right|Modern Cylon Centurion, evolved from its First Cylon War predecessors.]]
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While the earlier Centurion models took a leadership role in their war against the Colonials, modern Centurions appear completely mute and are subservient to the human models. Although Centurions have the potential for sentience by design, they are given an implant that prevents them from exercising full self-awareness, in order to prevent an uprising of their own against their flesh-and-blood masters.<ref>Ron Moore, from [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/blogs/ blog] [http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/archives/2006/01/#a000114 entries] on January 20th, 2006, confirms "the Centurions are not sentient[,] and their memories/experiences are not downloaded into new bodies when they die." [[William Adama]] notes this to his son in the episode, "[[Exodus, Part I]]." However, their status as beings with a ''repressed'', rather than absent, sentience was revealed in "[[Six of One]]."</ref>
While the earlier Centurion models took a leadership role in their war against the Colonials, modern Centurions appear completely mute and are subservient to the human models. Although Centurions have the potential for sentience by design, they are given an implant that prevents them from exercising full self-awareness, in order to prevent an uprising of their own against their flesh-and-blood masters.<ref>Ron Moore, from [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/blogs/ blog] [http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/archives/2006/01/#a000114 entries] on January 20th, 2006, confirms "the Centurions are not sentient[,] and their memories/experiences are not downloaded into new bodies when they die." [[William Adama]] notes this to his son in the episode, "[[Exodus, Part I]]." However, their status as beings with a ''repressed'', rather than absent, sentience was revealed in "[[Six of One]]."</ref>
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==Inorganic Humanoids==
==Inorganic Humanoids==
:''Main article: [[Zoe-A#The Shape of Things to Come|Zoe Graystone]]
:''Main article: [[Zoe-A#The Shape of Things to Come|Zoe Graystone]]
[[File:Zoe reborn, 1x18.jpg|left|thumb|Zoe reborn in her "skinjob" body {{CAP|Apotheosis}}.]]
[[File:Zoe reborn, 1x18.jpg|left|thumb|Zoe reborn in her "skinjob" body.]]
On at least two occasions, Cylons in the Twelve Colonies are able to approximate human form while maintaining mechanical characteristics.  The first Cylon in the Colonies to achieve this is the virtual reality avatar of Zoe Graystone.  Using Daniel Graystone's knowledge of robotics and advanced surgical techniques from [[Amanda Graystone]], the two are able to build a body that superficially reproduces Zoe's V-world human appearance {{CAP|Apotheosis}}.{{clear}}
On at least two occasions, Cylons in the Twelve Colonies are able to approximate human form while maintaining mechanical characteristics.  The first Cylon in the Colonies to achieve this is the virtual reality avatar of Zoe Graystone.  Using Daniel Graystone's knowledge of robotics and advanced surgical techniques from [[Amanda Graystone]], the two are able to build a body that superficially reproduces Zoe's V-world human appearance {{CAP|Apotheosis}}.


==Prototype Humanoid Cylon==
==Prototype Humanoid Cylon==
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Unlike the convincing human appearance achieved by later models, this prototype retained visible mechanical components while successfully integrating exposed muscle tissue, skin, and other biological features onto a robotic framework. Despite its obviously artificial appearance, the model demonstrated sophisticated cognitive abilities and was capable of speech with a perfectly human-like voice, suggesting advanced vocal synthesis or possibly organic vocal cords.
Unlike the convincing human appearance achieved by later models, this prototype retained visible mechanical components while successfully integrating exposed muscle tissue, skin, and other biological features onto a robotic framework. Despite its obviously artificial appearance, the model demonstrated sophisticated cognitive abilities and was capable of speech with a perfectly human-like voice, suggesting advanced vocal synthesis or possibly organic vocal cords.


The prototype encountered Dr. [[Becca Kelly]] at the Cylon communications facility on [[Djerba]], where it engaged her in philosophical discussion about Cylon sentience and human-Cylon relations. Demonstrating both intelligence and a complex understanding of morality, it acknowledged Kelly's relatively enlightened views about Cylons before ultimately killing her, suggesting the model possessed both empathy and ruthless pragmatism {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.<blockquote>The prototype is voiced by [[Tricia Helfer]].</blockquote>
The prototype encountered Dr. [[Becca Kelly]] at the Cylon communications facility on [[Djerba]], where it engaged her in philosophical discussion about Cylon sentience and human-Cylon relations. Demonstrating both intelligence and a complex understanding of morality, it acknowledged Kelly's relatively enlightened views about Cylons before ultimately killing her, suggesting the model possessed both empathy and ruthless pragmatism {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.


=== Script Version Details ===
== Script Version Details ==
The pre-production script describes this model as being "poised halfway between machine and human" with a "sleekly beautiful" appearance that was "clearly female, even sleekly beautiful."<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=99}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 98</ref> The script emphasizes the model's advanced emotional capabilities, noting that its eyes "look back at her almost sorrowfully" and that it considers Kelly "with a hint of sorrow mixed with something else." This suggests the prototype possessed genuine emotional responses, representing a significant advancement over purely mechanical Cylon models. The scene establishes this model as a bridge between the mechanical Centurions and the later fully organic humanoid Cylons, demonstrating the technological progression that would eventually lead to models indistinguishable from humans.
The pre-production script describes this model as being "poised halfway between machine and human" with a "sleekly beautiful" appearance that was "clearly female, even sleekly beautiful."<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=99}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 98</ref> The script emphasizes the model's advanced emotional capabilities, noting that its eyes "look back at her almost sorrowfully" and that it considers Kelly "with a hint of sorrow mixed with something else." This suggests the prototype possessed genuine emotional responses, representing a significant advancement over purely mechanical Cylon models. The scene establishes this model as a bridge between the mechanical Centurions and the later fully organic humanoid Cylons, demonstrating the technological progression that would eventually lead to models indistinguishable from humans.
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==Cylon Spacecraft==
==Cylon Spacecraft==
=== First Cylon War-Era ===
[[image:Retcon Raider The Plan.png|thumb|right|"More of an animal, maybe, than the human models... like a pet."]]
[[image:Retcon Raider The Plan.png|thumb|right|"More of an animal, maybe, than the human models... like a pet."]]
The Cylons have employed various craft over the course of the First [[Cylon War]], and the armistice afterwards.   
The Cylons have employed various craft over the course of the First [[Cylon War]], and the armistice afterwards.   
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Older craft were purely mechanical, and [[Operation Clean Sweep|easily]] [[Battle of Djerba|gave]] the largely unprepared Colonials a run for their [[cubits]]. At this time the Cylons are known to have employed basestars of various design, and Raider support ships capable of carrying a crew of three Centurions. These designs were retired sometime at the end of the War, however, a few raiders from this era survived, and were placed aboard the [[The Colony|Cylon Colony]] after the arrival of the Final Five.   
Older craft were purely mechanical, and [[Operation Clean Sweep|easily]] [[Battle of Djerba|gave]] the largely unprepared Colonials a run for their [[cubits]]. At this time the Cylons are known to have employed basestars of various design, and Raider support ships capable of carrying a crew of three Centurions. These designs were retired sometime at the end of the War, however, a few raiders from this era survived, and were placed aboard the [[The Colony|Cylon Colony]] after the arrival of the Final Five.   


==== Script Version Details ====
== Script Version Details ==
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional information about First War Raider capabilities, describing advanced models that could transform for atmospheric flight. These Raiders were capable of sprouting "ailerons and flaps, transforming from a familiar type of ship into something brand new" when transitioning from space to atmospheric combat.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=61}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 60</ref> This atmospheric adaptation capability allowed them to effectively engage Colonial forces in planetary environments, demonstrating greater versatility than previously understood about First War Cylon spacecraft.
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional information about First War Raider capabilities, describing advanced models that could transform for atmospheric flight. These Raiders were capable of sprouting "ailerons and flaps, transforming from a familiar type of ship into something brand new" when transitioning from space to atmospheric combat.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=61}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 60</ref> This atmospheric adaptation capability allowed them to effectively engage Colonial forces in planetary environments, demonstrating greater versatility than previously understood about First War Cylon spacecraft.
 
=== Second Cylon War-Era ===
:''Main articles: [[Basestar (RDM)#Modern basestar|Modern Basestar]], [[Raider (RDM)#Modern Raider|Modern Raider]], [[Heavy Raider]], [[Cylon Reconnaissance Drone]], [[Cylon freighter (RDM)|Freighter]], [[Resurrection Ship]], [[Resurrection Hub]], [[The Colony]]''
:''Main articles: [[Basestar (RDM)#Modern basestar|Modern Basestar]], [[Raider (RDM)#Modern Raider|Modern Raider]], [[Heavy Raider]], [[Cylon Reconnaissance Drone]], [[Cylon freighter (RDM)|Freighter]], [[Resurrection Ship]], [[Resurrection Hub]], [[The Colony]]''


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While there are many strengths to this, their organic parts proved to be the fleet's undoing. Organic Cylon parts are not immune to sickness, and in one such case, [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|a virus]] picked up from a homing beacon killed an entire basestar, its crew, and raider compliment. This basestar was abandoned by the Cylons for fear of the virus following them through the resurrection process {{TRS|Torn}}. The next knock against their organic parts came after attacking raiders detected the presence of the Final Five in the Colonial fleet. They broke off their attack, and refused further orders as a result. It was ordered that the raiders undergo lobotomies, so they would attack the fleet again, however this action split the Cylon fleet up into civil war {{TRS|Six of One}}.  
While there are many strengths to this, their organic parts proved to be the fleet's undoing. Organic Cylon parts are not immune to sickness, and in one such case, [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|a virus]] picked up from a homing beacon killed an entire basestar, its crew, and raider compliment. This basestar was abandoned by the Cylons for fear of the virus following them through the resurrection process {{TRS|Torn}}. The next knock against their organic parts came after attacking raiders detected the presence of the Final Five in the Colonial fleet. They broke off their attack, and refused further orders as a result. It was ordered that the raiders undergo lobotomies, so they would attack the fleet again, however this action split the Cylon fleet up into civil war {{TRS|Six of One}}.  
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==Cylon Hybrids==
==Cylon Hybrids==
:''Main articles: [[Hybrid]], [[First Hybrid]], [[Hybrid Utterances]]''
:''Main articles: [[Hybrid]], [[First Hybrid]], [[Hybrid Utterances]]''

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