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[[File:Razor Flashback - Centurion Free-Fall.png|thumb|left|A Centurion aiming its gun in free fall.]]
[[File:Razor Flashback - Centurion Free-Fall.png|thumb|left|A Centurion aiming its gun in free fall.]]


The Colonial-designed Centurions utilize [[Silica pathways|artificial intelligence]] and are designed as sentient beings.<ref>[[William Adama]] and {{callsign|Athena}} confirm this point in season 3 episodes that explain why the advanced successors to the war-era models are not sentient: To prevent an intra-Cylon uprising between the [[humanoid Cylon]]s and their creations.</ref> Like a minority of humans in the Twelve Colonies, the Centurions are practitioners of a religion centered around a "One True God" or what would come to be considered the "Cylon God" {{TRS|No Exit}}.
The Colonial-designed Centurions utilize [[Silica pathways|artificial intelligence]] and are designed as sentient beings.<ref>[[William Adama]] and [[Sharon Agathon]] confirm this point in season 3 episodes that explain why the advanced successors to the war-era models are not sentient: To prevent an intra-Cylon uprising between the [[humanoid Cylon]]s and their creations.</ref> Like a minority of humans in the Twelve Colonies, the Centurions are practitioners of a religion centered around a "One True God" or what would come to be considered the "Cylon God" {{TRS|No Exit}}.


[[Saul Tigh]], who possessed false memories of the First Cylon War, recalls the Cylon boarding of the ''[[Brenik]]'', and the apparent hatred the Centurions have for humanity - despite the physical inability of the Cylons to show emotion on their faces ([[TRS]]: "[[Scattered]]" deleted scene). The Centurion's feelings for humanity is expressed by one of their creations - [[Cylon_Models#Inorganic_Humanoids|the cybernetic humanoid]] on Djerba telling [[Becca Kelly]] explicitly that they hate humanity {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.   
[[Saul Tigh]], who possessed false memories of the First Cylon War, recalls the Cylon boarding of the ''[[Brenik]]'', and the apparent hatred the Centurions have for humanity - despite the physical inability of the Cylons to show emotion on their faces ([[TRS]]: "[[Scattered]]" deleted scene). The Centurion's feelings for humanity is expressed by one of their creations - [[Cylon_Models#Inorganic_Humanoids|the cybernetic humanoid]] on Djerba telling [[Becca Kelly]] explicitly that they hate humanity {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}.   

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