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Elsewhere, the Centurions' efforts result in the creation of the [[Hybrid]]s - an evolutionary "dead end" unable to survive without technology, the [[First Hybrid|first]] of which is created shortly before the cessation of hostilities {{TRS|Razor}}. | Elsewhere, the Centurions' efforts result in the creation of the [[Hybrid]]s - an evolutionary "dead end" unable to survive without technology, the [[First Hybrid|first]] of which is created shortly before the cessation of hostilities {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
Unable to create fully organic life, the Centurions agree to end the war in exchange for help from the [[Final Five]] – survivors of the [[Earth (RDM)|Thirteenth Colony]] who possess [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection technology]]. The Centurions sign the [[Cimtar (RDM)|Cimtar Peace Accord]] with humanity and withdraw to their territory with The Five. Located somewhere beyond the designated [[Armistice Line]], the Centurions and Final Five construct [[The Colony]] where they develop eight humanoid models, instilling in them monotheistic beliefs {{ | Unable to create fully organic life, the Centurions agree to end the war in exchange for help from the [[Final Five]] – survivors of the [[Earth (RDM)|Thirteenth Colony]] who possess [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection technology]]. The Centurions sign the [[Cimtar (RDM)|Cimtar Peace Accord]] with humanity and withdraw to their territory with The Five. Located somewhere beyond the designated [[Armistice Line]], the Centurions and Final Five construct [[The Colony]] where they develop eight humanoid models, instilling in them monotheistic beliefs {{TRSNo Exit|The Plan}}. | ||
===The Guardians=== | ===The Guardians=== | ||