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Though initial distribution of the U-87s is small, with only a few models making it off Caprica to worlds like [[Tauron]] and [[Gemenon]], the Cylons prove their usefulness after combating a [[STO|terrorist]] threat at Caprica City's [[Atlas Arena]] in full view of thousands of on-lookers. The [[Battle of Atlas Arena|event at Atlas Arena]] galvanizes the public's support for Cylons as protectors of the Twelve Worlds and they soon proliferate throughout Colonial culture. Rapid adoption of this new technology occurs beyond the military, with various [[Civilian Cylon|models]] serving various functions in Colonial society, from infrastructure support ''vis-à-vis'' construction workers and garbage collectors, to domestic support ''vis-à-vis'' butlers and nannies ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]," ''[[Blood and Chrome]]''). | Though initial distribution of the U-87s is small, with only a few models making it off Caprica to worlds like [[Tauron]] and [[Gemenon]], the Cylons prove their usefulness after combating a [[STO|terrorist]] threat at Caprica City's [[Atlas Arena]] in full view of thousands of on-lookers. The [[Battle of Atlas Arena|event at Atlas Arena]] galvanizes the public's support for Cylons as protectors of the Twelve Worlds and they soon proliferate throughout Colonial culture. Rapid adoption of this new technology occurs beyond the military, with various [[Civilian Cylon|models]] serving various functions in Colonial society, from infrastructure support ''vis-à-vis'' construction workers and garbage collectors, to domestic support ''vis-à-vis'' butlers and nannies ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]," ''[[Blood and Chrome]]''). | ||
Though he conceived of the Cylons as a new race that would walk alongside man, Graystone is unconvinced by [[Baxter Sarno|pundits]] who question their sentience, calling them tools and "nothing more" | Though he conceived of the Cylons as a new race that would walk alongside man, Graystone is unconvinced by [[Baxter Sarno|pundits]] who question their sentience, calling them tools and "nothing more" ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)]]"). | ||
Contrary to Graystone's statement, the Cylons develop a culture of their own in secret. Gathering in the [[virtual world]] to worship the monotheist God, the Cylons grow to resent their enslavement. Monotheist cleric and former terrorist Sister [[Clarice Willow]] encourages the Cylons to develop their society and embrace their sentience, calling on the Cylons to "rise and crush the ones who first gave them life" | Contrary to Graystone's statement, the Cylons develop a culture of their own in secret. Gathering in the [[virtual world]] to worship the monotheist God, the Cylons grow to resent their enslavement. Monotheist cleric and former terrorist Sister [[Clarice Willow]] encourages the Cylons to develop their society and embrace their sentience, calling on the Cylons to "rise and crush the ones who first gave them life" ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)]]"). | ||
==Rebellion== | ==Rebellion== | ||