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The Guardians are a group of Cylon-War era Centurions that pilot a [[Guardian basestar|single basestar]], containing the first Cylon Hybrid, into deep space following the Armistice. Utilizing decades old Raiders and weaponry, the Guardians operate separately from the rest of the Cylon civilization, becoming something of a Cylon legend. | The Guardians are a group of Cylon-War era Centurions that pilot a [[Guardian basestar|single basestar]], containing the first Cylon Hybrid, into deep space following the Armistice. Utilizing decades old Raiders and weaponry, the Guardians operate separately from the rest of the Cylon civilization, becoming something of a Cylon legend. | ||
These Centurions guard the original Hybrid, still alive over 40 years after its creation. Seeking to further their evolution and continue the experiments begun during the first Cylon War, the Guardians capture a civilian science team from the surviving [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. This triggers a [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|battle]] between the Guardian baseship and the [[Pegasus (RDM)|battlestar ''Pegasus'']], under the command of | These Centurions guard the original Hybrid, still alive over 40 years after its creation. Seeking to further their evolution and continue the experiments begun during the first Cylon War, the Guardians capture a civilian science team from the surviving [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. This triggers a [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|battle]] between the Guardian baseship and the [[Pegasus (RDM)|battlestar ''Pegasus'']], under the command of [[Lee Adama]]. During the battle, an assault team led by Major [[Kendra Shaw]] boards the basestar and engages several Centurions, before rescuing the science team and detonating a [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series#Nuclear weapons|nuclear weapon]] that destroys the basestar and kills the Hybrid. As the Raiders were near the basestar and defending it from nearby missiles at the time of the blast, they were presumably destroyed as well {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
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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 {{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}}. | ||
[[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 [[ | [[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 [[Beka Kelly]] explicitly that they hate humanity {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | ||
The reflection of animosity and intensity of the Centurions is apparent in the stylized [[Monclair]] painting in [[William Adama]]'s quarters, depicting Cylon War-era Centurions battling Colonial forced utilizing relatively primitive bladed weapons ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]]," et al). | The reflection of animosity and intensity of the Centurions is apparent in the stylized [[Monclair]] painting in [[William Adama]]'s quarters, depicting Cylon War-era Centurions battling Colonial forced utilizing relatively primitive bladed weapons ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]]," et al). | ||