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The Cylons quickly establish the initiative and used overwhelming force in both symmetric and asymmetric methods of operation to effect the total devastation of the [[The Twelve Colonies | The Cylons quickly establish the initiative and used overwhelming force in both symmetric and asymmetric methods of operation to effect the total devastation of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] and to virtually succeed in annihilating of the human race. | ||
[[Sesha Abinell]] gathered information on Cylon ''modus operandi'' as part of her ill-fated plan to exact revenge for her husband's death and expose military coverups and collusion with the Cylons. Her computer monitor in "[[Sacrifice]]" details several tactics of the Cylons from her point of view: | [[Sesha Abinell]] gathered information on Cylon ''modus operandi'' as part of her ill-fated plan to exact revenge for her husband's death and expose military coverups and collusion with the Cylons. Her computer monitor in "[[Sacrifice]]" details several tactics of the Cylons from her point of view: | ||
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==Assault on Natural Resources== | ==Assault on Natural Resources== | ||
''Shown in "[[Water]]," "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]], | ''Shown in "[[Water]]," "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]", "[[Scar]]"'' | ||
Cylon agents pose the most fundamental threat to the security of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] and to the remaining survivors of the [[The Twelve Colonies | Cylon agents pose the most fundamental threat to the security of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] and to the remaining survivors of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]. Because humanoid Cylons are visually indistinguishable from true humans, they form an [[Wikipedia:Asymmetric warfare|asymmetric]] threat to the densely packed and defenseless civilian elements of the Fleet. Destruction or control of the Fleet's limited resources such as water supplies or [[tylium]] are of high importance. | ||
==Emotional Manipulation== | ==Emotional Manipulation== | ||
''Shown in many episodes, including "[[Flesh and Bone]]" and "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]"'' | ''Shown in many episodes, including "[[Flesh and Bone]]" and "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]"'' | ||
Humanoid Cylons, be they "sleeper agents" such as [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] or self-aware persons such as the first [[Aaron Doral]] copy | Humanoid Cylons, be they "sleeper agents" such as [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] or self-aware persons such as the first [[Aaron Doral]] copy ([[Miniseries]]) possess strong emotions that are indiscernible from the emotions of a human. As agent copies are archetypes of human personalities, each humanoid Cylon is specialized to affect the humans they contact in particular ways. A good example of this manipulation is when Boomer, no longer a sleeper agent but still an enemy manipulates [[Galen Tyrol]] into helping her using his old feelings for her. However, Boomer admits before she leaves that she hadn't been lying to him about what she felt when she was manipulating him. For more on humanoid Cylon personalities, see the [[humanoid Cylon]] article. | ||
==Suicide Attacks== | ==Suicide Attacks== | ||
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==Cylon impregnation and reproduction== | ==Cylon impregnation and reproduction== | ||
''Shown in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]], | ''Shown in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]", "[[The Farm]]" and "[[Downloaded]]" | ||
As per their God's commandments, the Cylons have used captured Colonial refugees still alive in the remains of the Colonial cities in an attempt to reproduce themselves with human hosts. In cases where a female human refuses to cooperate, the Cylons attempt to artificially fertilize her eggs with humanoid Cylon genetic material. In cases where the woman collaborates, the normal method of intercourse is tried. In other facilities, the Cylons attempt to fertilize female humanoid Cylons with the genetic material of human males. The [[Hera Agathon|first successful fertilization and birth]] of a Cylon-human hybrid was accomplished as part of an experiment in which Lieutenant | As per their God's commandments, the Cylons have used captured Colonial refugees still alive in the remains of the Colonial cities in an attempt to reproduce themselves with human hosts. In cases where a female human refuses to cooperate, the Cylons attempt to artificially fertilize her eggs with humanoid Cylon genetic material. In cases where the woman collaborates, the normal method of intercourse is tried. In other facilities, the Cylons attempt to fertilize female humanoid Cylons with the genetic material of human males. The [[Hera Agathon|first successful fertilization and birth]] of a Cylon-human hybrid was accomplished as part of an experiment in which Lieutenant [[Karl Agathon]] was set up to fall in love with [[Sharon Agathon|an Eight]] whose true nature he was unaware of. | ||
Such tactics are demoralizing to Colonials who believe strongly that Cylons are purely machines; they may feel that such tactics are a form of rape or perversity that is intolerable, as expressed by | Such tactics are demoralizing to Colonials who believe strongly that Cylons are purely machines; they may feel that such tactics are a form of rape or perversity that is intolerable, as expressed by [[Kara Thrace]] to [[Samuel Anders]] ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]). Conversely, human Colonial officers on the [[Pegasus (RDM)|Battlestar ''Pegasus'']] committed gang-rape of the humanoid Cylon known as [[Gina Inviere]]. | ||
==Multiple models== | ==Multiple models== | ||
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''Shown in numerous episodes, particularly "[[Water]]" and "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"'' | ''Shown in numerous episodes, particularly "[[Water]]" and "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"'' | ||
Sleeper agents are not aware of their true nature. A low-level personality overrides the human personality as required to perform espionage or sabotage. [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] is a sleeper agent that rebels against her suspected nature but eventually succumbs to it when her sleeper personality directs her to shoot Commander [[William Adama]] at point-blank range in an assassination attempt | Sleeper agents are not aware of their true nature. A low-level personality overrides the human personality as required to perform espionage or sabotage. [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] is a sleeper agent that rebels against her suspected nature but eventually succumbs to it when her sleeper personality directs her to shoot Commander [[William Adama]] at point-blank range in an assassination attempt ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]). Boomer is the only known sleeper agent in the series, although there may have been more on other ships before the attacks. Afterwards, when Boomer downloads to a new body, she has trouble accepting her true nature, but eventually does and becomes a serious threat without being controlled by any programing. | ||
==Cylon Agents in the Fleet and key positions before the Attack== | ==Cylon Agents in the Fleet and key positions before the Attack== | ||
''Shown in many episodes and | ''Shown in many episodes and ''[[The Plan]]'''' | ||
As part of their plan, the Cylons placed agent in strategic positions to do the most damage: for example one [[Number Two]] was posted as the Defense Minister's yoga instructor and a [[Number Six]], later named [[Caprica-Six]] was sent to infiltrate the Defense Mainframe to shut it down when they attacked with the help of [[Gaius Baltar]]. After the attacks, several Cylon agents were in the fleet: two [[Number Six]]es, one named [[Shelly Godfrey]], the other refered to as Tough Six, one [[Leoben Conoy (New Caprica copy)|Number Two]], a [[Number Eight]] known as [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] who was a sleeper agent, a [[Number Five]], a [[Number Three (Fleet copy)|Number Three]] and a [[Number Four]]. These agents acted in various roles in the Fleet, commiting various acts of sabatoge, but mostly failed with all being killed with Tough Six's fate being the only one unknown. The Cylons also managed to get agent [[Gina Inviere]] on board the battlestar ''Pegasus'' where she performed acts of sabatoge before being exposed during the [[Battle of the Communications Relay]] when [[Kendra Shaw]] spotted another Six leading a boarding party of Centurions. | As part of their plan, the Cylons placed agent in strategic positions to do the most damage: for example one [[Number Two]] was posted as the Defense Minister's yoga instructor and a [[Number Six]], later named [[Caprica-Six]] was sent to infiltrate the Defense Mainframe to shut it down when they attacked with the help of [[Gaius Baltar]]. After the attacks, several Cylon agents were in the fleet: two [[Number Six]]es, one named [[Shelly Godfrey]], the other refered to as Tough Six, one [[Leoben Conoy (New Caprica copy)|Number Two]], a [[Number Eight]] known as [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] who was a sleeper agent, a [[Number Five]], a [[Number Three (Fleet copy)|Number Three]] and a [[Number Four]]. These agents acted in various roles in the Fleet, commiting various acts of sabatoge, but mostly failed with all being killed with Tough Six's fate being the only one unknown. The Cylons also managed to get agent [[Gina Inviere]] on board the battlestar ''Pegasus'' where she performed acts of sabatoge before being exposed during the [[Battle of the Communications Relay]] when [[Kendra Shaw]] spotted another Six leading a boarding party of Centurions. | ||
==Takeover by Brute Force== | ==Takeover by Brute Force== | ||
''Shown in "[[33]], | ''Shown in "[[33]]", "[[Scattered]]", "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]", "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" and ''[[Razor]]'''' | ||
The symmetric threat posed by the Cylons resides chiefly in the large, well-[[The Hand of God (RDM)|supplied]], technologically sophisticated and well-coordinated space-based naval forces. These are comprised of [[Raider (RDM)|space-superiority fighters]], [[Heavy Raider|troop carriers]], [[Basestar (RDM)|large capital warships]], [[Cylon freighter (RDM)|associated support vessels]], and a [[Resurrection Ship]], which is responsible for the recovery of killed [[humanoid Cylon]] and Raider personalities. An individual baseship appears to be less than a match for a [[Mercury class battlestar|''Mercury'' class battlestar]] in combat, but there are presently far more of the former than the latter. It appears that while baseships and battlestars are designed to be carrier/battleship hybrids, baseships lean more towards a carrier as shown by their proportionately larger fighter capacity, while battlestars are better at direct engagement between capital ships. Normally if a baseship faces a battlestar with its full fighter compliment, it poses a serious threat even to Mercury-class battlestars. However, if a base ship's Raider wings are lured away (as in the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]]) and it is then engaged directly by a battlestar's primary gun batteries, the basestar would stand at a great disadvantage. | The symmetric threat posed by the Cylons resides chiefly in the large, well-[[The Hand of God (RDM)|supplied]], technologically sophisticated and well-coordinated space-based naval forces. These are comprised of [[Raider (RDM)|space-superiority fighters]], [[Heavy Raider|troop carriers]], [[Basestar (RDM)|large capital warships]], [[Cylon freighter (RDM)|associated support vessels]], and a [[Resurrection Ship]], which is responsible for the recovery of killed [[humanoid Cylon]] and Raider personalities. An individual baseship appears to be less than a match for a [[Mercury class battlestar|''Mercury'' class battlestar]] in combat, but there are presently far more of the former than the latter. It appears that while baseships and battlestars are designed to be carrier/battleship hybrids, baseships lean more towards a carrier as shown by their proportionately larger fighter capacity, while battlestars are better at direct engagement between capital ships. Normally if a baseship faces a battlestar with its full fighter compliment, it poses a serious threat even to Mercury-class battlestars. However, if a base ship's Raider wings are lured away (as in the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]]) and it is then engaged directly by a battlestar's primary gun batteries, the basestar would stand at a great disadvantage. | ||
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The superiority of numbers of the Cylons, be it ships or troop units, leaves the Colonial remnant with very limited defensive options and virtually no offensive options should they encounter Cylon forces. Tactics seen include: | The superiority of numbers of the Cylons, be it ships or troop units, leaves the Colonial remnant with very limited defensive options and virtually no offensive options should they encounter Cylon forces. Tactics seen include: | ||
*Infantry Combat: The fast, heavily armored, and well-armed [[Cylon Centurion]] has proven its lethality in multiple close engagements with armed '' | *Infantry Combat: The fast, heavily armored, and well-armed [[Cylon Centurion]] has proven its lethality in multiple close engagements with armed ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]] personnel''. Small numbers of Centurions can pose a significant threat to the entire crew. In the most notable case, a group of ten heavily-armored Centurions board ''Galactica'' at the same time as a computer virus shuts down the ship's systems, making the ship and crew vunerable, although the crew eventually destroys them and the virus ([[Valley of Darkness]]). This was also attempted on ''Pegasus'' during the [[Battle of the Communications Relay]] with Centurion boarding parties, led by a [[Number Six]] (and aided by Six copy [[Gina Inviere]]), entering the ship. The Six is killed by Lieutenant [[Kendra Shaw]] and the Centurions eventually destroyed, but the crew suffers heavy casulties in the battle and the Centurions are presumably responsible for a lot of them. | ||
*Precision Strike: The Cylons have demonstrated the capability to insert a strike team onto an [[Battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] despite its defenses ([[Valley of Darkness]]). During a boarding by specially-armored Centurions, the Cylons would have gained access to [[Aft Damage Control]], probably captured ''Galactica'' and destroyed the rest of the Fleet were it not for the knowledge of the commanding officer and his experience and information from serving in the [[Cylon War]]. | |||
*Electronic Countermeasures [[Wikipedia:Electronic countermeasures|(ECM)]]: The uncanny ability of Cylons to compromise the security of networked [[Computers|computer systems]] has been well-documented. Raiders routiniously send signals to either open a backdoor in Colonial fighters equipped with the [[CNP]] or attempt to crack a fighter's avionics or access a battlestar's computer network to infect it with a debilitating [[Cylon computer virus|virus]]. In the case of ''Galactica'', the Cylons manage to infect the battlestar with a virus when the crew is forced to network the computer systems while at the same time dropping in a boarding party of Centurions in a [[Heavy Raider]]. The Centurions and the virus are ultimatly eliminated, but not before the virus leaves behind a [[logic bomb]] to finish the job. | *Electronic Countermeasures [[Wikipedia:Electronic countermeasures|(ECM)]]: The uncanny ability of Cylons to compromise the security of networked [[Computers|computer systems]] has been well-documented. Raiders routiniously send signals to either open a backdoor in Colonial fighters equipped with the [[CNP]] or attempt to crack a fighter's avionics or access a battlestar's computer network to infect it with a debilitating [[Cylon computer virus|virus]]. In the case of ''Galactica'', the Cylons manage to infect the battlestar with a virus when the crew is forced to network the computer systems while at the same time dropping in a boarding party of Centurions in a [[Heavy Raider]]. The Centurions and the virus are ultimatly eliminated, but not before the virus leaves behind a [[logic bomb]] to finish the job. [[Sharon Agathon]] helps destroy the logic bomb and rebroadcasts it to a Cylon attack force, leading to the [[Great Cylon Turkey Shoot]]. | ||
*Mass invasion: The Cylon forces are so overwhelming to remaining Colonial forces that the mere appearance of a single [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] is cause for immediate retreat. While the Fleet (with ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' to aid) is able to stop a massive two-basestar Cylon fleet that followed ''Galactica'' for a time, two battlestars were far outmatched by the bulk of dozens of basestars that appear near [[New Caprica]] to occupy the colonists who settle there. | *Mass invasion: The Cylon forces are so overwhelming to remaining Colonial forces that the mere appearance of a single [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] is cause for immediate retreat. While the Fleet (with ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' to aid) is able to stop a massive two-basestar Cylon fleet that followed ''Galactica'' for a time, two battlestars were far outmatched by the bulk of dozens of basestars that appear near [[New Caprica]] to occupy the colonists who settle there. | ||
==After "[[Downloaded]]" and the New Caprica Occupation== | ==After "[[Downloaded]]" and the New Caprica Occupation== | ||
The Cylon society's direction changes temporarily after two Cylons convince the collective that the human genocide was wrong ("[[Downloaded]], | The Cylon society's direction changes temporarily after two Cylons convince the collective that the human genocide was wrong ("[[Downloaded]]", "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]"). The change is caused by two key Cylons: [[Caprica Six]], who was in great part [[CNP|responsible]] for the destruction of the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]]; and the resurrected [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] formerly on ''Galactica.'' As a result, the Cylons appear to have form a new tactic in their occupation of the survivors of the human race on New Caprica : The role of the [[Wikipedia:Benevolent dictator|benevolent dictator]]. However, humans begin to resist the occupation in increasing numbers ([[Occupation]]) and eventually escape Cylon control ([[Exodus, Part II]]). | ||
With New Caprica abandoned, the Cylons drop their goal of quasi-benevolent co-existence, returning to space to pursue the Fleet. They mix military and diplomatic tactics, deferring an attack in one instance to confer with the Colonials above the [[algae planet]] regarding the [[Eye of Jupiter]]. The Cylons now concentrate on finding [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] itself, racing with the Colonials for clues to its whereabouts | With New Caprica abandoned, the Cylons drop their goal of quasi-benevolent co-existence, returning to space to pursue the Fleet. They mix military and diplomatic tactics, deferring an attack in one instance to confer with the Colonials above the [[algae planet]] regarding the [[Eye of Jupiter]]. The Cylons now concentrate on finding [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] itself, racing with the Colonials for clues to its whereabouts ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]). | ||
==Secretly inserting an agent for a secret mission== | ==Secretly inserting an agent for a secret mission== | ||
''Shown in | ''Shown in ''[[No Exit]]'', ''[[Deadlock]]'' and ''[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]'''' | ||
After the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] in the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]] in the [[Cylon Civil War]], [[Cavil]] seems to abandon the pursuit of the Fleet for a time, although he apparently knows where it is given the fact that [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] was able to find it. The [[Final Five]] are the only ones who know the secret of [[resurrection]] and as all he has is the resurrected [[Ellen Tigh]], Cavil devises a plan where he has Boomer "help" Ellen escape vivesection to find out the secrets of resurrection when in reality her true purpose is to get on ''Galactica'' and kidnap [[Hera Agathon]] so the Cylons can learn how she came about. Boomer succeds in kidnapping Hera, but bonds with the girl and regrets her action while at the same time drawing the anger of the Colonials and Rebel Cylons onto Cavil, leading to the [[Battle of the Colony]] where ''Galactica'' destroys the Cylons. | After the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] in the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]] in the [[Cylon Civil War]], [[Cavil]] seems to abandon the pursuit of the Fleet for a time, although he apparently knows where it is given the fact that [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] was able to find it. The [[Final Five]] are the only ones who know the secret of [[resurrection]] and as all he has is the resurrected [[Ellen Tigh]], Cavil devises a plan where he has Boomer "help" Ellen escape vivesection to find out the secrets of resurrection when in reality her true purpose is to get on ''Galactica'' and kidnap [[Hera Agathon]] so the Cylons can learn how she came about. Boomer succeds in kidnapping Hera, but bonds with the girl and regrets her action while at the same time drawing the anger of the Colonials and Rebel Cylons onto Cavil, leading to the [[Battle of the Colony]] where ''Galactica'' destroys the Cylons. | ||
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