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{{disline|For articles relating to wars relating to the Cylons throughout the various continuities, see: [[Cylon War (disambiguation)]].}} | {{disline|For articles relating to wars relating to the Cylons throughout the various continuities, see: [[Cylon War (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
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| image=Operation Raptor Talon.jpg | | image=Operation Raptor Talon.jpg | ||
| description= Colonial battlestars engage Cylon forces during Operation Raptor Talon | | description= Colonial battlestars engage Cylon forces during Operation Raptor Talon | ||
| date= | | date= YR48-YR60 (52 BCH-40 BCH) | ||
| place= [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], [[Medra]], [[Djerba]], [[Ice planet]], [[Sector 12|Sector 12/Interstellar space]] | | place= [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], [[Medra]], [[Djerba]], [[Ice planet]], [[Sector 12|Sector 12/Interstellar space]] | ||
| result= Armistice declared <br /> | | result= Armistice declared <br /> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cylon garbage collector, 1x18.jpg|thumb|left|Cylons live and work alongside man.]] | ||
Conflict between man and machine was a common feature throughout [[Cylon History|history]], with ancient cultures on both {{RDM|Kobol}} and [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] creating [[robot]]s to serve their societies and ultimately falling at the hands of their creations. This cyclical history, however, is unknown to Colonial humans when the first [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are created on {{RDM|Caprica}} some four thousand years after Kobol ([[TRS]]: "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," "[[No Exit]]," [[CAP]]: "[[Caprica (pilot)|Pilot]]"). | Conflict between man and machine was a common feature throughout [[Cylon History|history]], with ancient cultures on both {{RDM|Kobol}} and [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] creating [[robot]]s to serve their societies and ultimately falling at the hands of their creations. This cyclical history, however, is unknown to Colonial humans when the first [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are created on {{RDM|Caprica}} some four thousand years after Kobol ([[TRS]]: "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," "[[No Exit]]," [[CAP]]: "[[Caprica (pilot)|Pilot]]"). | ||
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==Rebellion== | ==Rebellion== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cylon War Machine (BAC).jpg|thumb|left|Cylon ground forces utilize a huge war machine on the streets of Caprica City.]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cylon War-era Raider cockpit, "Razor".jpg|thumb|left|At least three Centurions were required to pilot a Raider.]] | ||
Within a decade of their introduction to Colonial society, the Cylons turn on their human creators. Humanity responds by unifying their once fractured coalition of worlds into a federal republic, with each of the Twelve Worlds signing the [[Articles of Colonization]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}. | Within a decade of their introduction to Colonial society, the Cylons turn on their human creators. Humanity responds by unifying their once fractured coalition of worlds into a federal republic, with each of the Twelve Worlds signing the [[Articles of Colonization]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}. | ||
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A stipulation of the new Articles of Colonization is the construction of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]] to defend each of the Twelve Worlds, supplemented by other military spacecraft including the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] fighter and the workhorse, multi-function craft called the [[Raptor]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor}}. These vessels go head-to-head with their Cylon counterparts in space, which utilize [[Cylon computer virus|computer viruses]] to infiltrate Colonial computer networks, undermine defenses and disable vessels {{TRS|Miniseries|Fragged}}. | A stipulation of the new Articles of Colonization is the construction of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]] to defend each of the Twelve Worlds, supplemented by other military spacecraft including the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] fighter and the workhorse, multi-function craft called the [[Raptor]] {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor}}. These vessels go head-to-head with their Cylon counterparts in space, which utilize [[Cylon computer virus|computer viruses]] to infiltrate Colonial computer networks, undermine defenses and disable vessels {{TRS|Miniseries|Fragged}}. | ||
:''A [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 2 (RDM)#Valley of Darkness|deleted scene]] from the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]" reveals that the Colonial ship ''[[Brenik]]'' was boarded by Cylon forces during the second year of the War. [[Saul Tigh]] recounts that the Cylon boarding party engaged his crew in hand-to-hand combat in a battle over the ship's ammunition magazines. By the end of the war, the Cylons would abandon this tactic in favor of disabling a ship with a computer virus, venting its atmosphere and turning its guns against its allies. The loss of ''Brenik'' is apparently an infamous Colonial defeat. | |||
:''A [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 2 (RDM)#Valley of Darkness|deleted scene]] from the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]" reveals that the Colonial ship ''[[Brenik]]'' was boarded by Cylon forces during the second year of the War | |||
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===Turning the Tide=== | ===Turning the Tide=== | ||
[[Image:Valkyrie B C.png|thumb|right|Colonial Ghost Fleet hiding in Cylon Space.]] | |||
By the tenth year of the war, the Twelve Colonies have suffered heavy losses to the Cylons. Colonial forces have launched [[Operation Clean Sweep]], however their efforts have failed to halt the Cylon advance, despite propaganda to the contrary. | By the tenth year of the war, the Twelve Colonies have suffered heavy losses to the Cylons. Colonial forces have launched [[Operation Clean Sweep]], however their efforts have failed to halt the Cylon advance, despite propaganda to the contrary. Viper pilot [[Deke Tornvald|Deke "Minuteman" Tornvald]] is considered a hero in Colonial society for his 30 kills, but in reality the Colonial officer is battle weary. The Cylons have established their own territory abutting Colonial sectors including [[Sector 12]], the location of a major [[Battle of Sector 12|battle]] resulting in the loss of the battlestar ''[[Archeron]]''. | ||
With many vessels suffering heavy damage in the fight with the Cylons, several Colonial ships, including the battlestars ''[[Valkyrie]]'' and ''[[Osiris]]'', are pulled from the line for covert activities. Publicly declaring these vessels and their crews lost, Colonial admiralty positions this "Ghost Fleet" in a hidden location within Cylon space. | With many vessels suffering heavy damage in the fight with the Cylons, several Colonial ships, including the battlestars ''[[Valkyrie]]'' and ''[[Osiris]]'', are pulled from the line for covert activities. Publicly declaring these vessels and their crews lost, Colonial admiralty positions this "Ghost Fleet" in a hidden location within Cylon space. It is from here that the stealth battlestar ''Osiris'' launches a mission to nearby [[Djerba]] and touted as a turning point in the war. [[Jump]]ing into orbit of Djerba, ''Osiris'' engages a Cylon baseship while deploying a contingent of [[Viper Mark III|Viper]]s and the Raptor ''[[Wild Weasel]]'' to the former Colonial world's surface. While ''Osiris'' is destroyed in the ensuing [[Battle of Djerba|battle]], several officers, including [[Coker Fasjovik]] and [[William Adama]], make it to the Cylon stronghold and attempt to execute their orders. | ||
Escorting civilian scientist [[Becca Kelly]], [[Xander Toth]], Fasjovik and Adama come under fire from Cylon Centurions, killing Toth. As the three remaining Colonials travel to a Cylon communications relay, Kelly attempts to feed information to the enemy in the guise of a computer virus. Discovering the ruse, Adama shoots Kelly and escapes with Fasjovik. | Escorting civilian scientist [[Becca Kelly]], [[Xander Toth]], Fasjovik and Adama come under fire from Cylon Centurions, killing Toth. As the three remaining Colonials travel to a Cylon communications relay, Kelly attempts to feed information to the enemy in the guise of a computer virus. Discovering the ruse, Adama shoots Kelly and escapes with Fasjovik. While appearing to be a failure to Adama and Fasjovik, the mission proves successful: Kelly unwittingly fed false information to the Cylons, procured by the Colonial Admiralty, and the Ghost Fleet is allowed to make a [[Ghost Fleet Offensive|surprise attack]] on key enemy targets {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | ||
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===Cylon "Superweapon"=== | ===Cylon "Superweapon"=== | ||
:''Main article: [[Operation Raptor Talon]] | :''Main article: [[Operation Raptor Talon]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:FirstHybrid.jpg|thumb|right|The First Cylon Hybrid.]] | ||
During [[Operation Raptor Talon]], Colonial battlestars ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' and ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' take part in an attack on Cylon forces surrounding a remote [[ice planet]], rumored to be the site of a Cylon superweapon. Following the destruction of ''Columbia'', Ensign [[William Adama]] crashes his Viper on the surface of the ice planet and stumbles upon the installation where the Cylons are building their "weapon". Inside, Adama uncovers evidence of a bizarre experiment in which the Cylons used human captives in brutal medical procedures. The result of those experiments is the creation of the [[First Hybrid]], an evolutionary "dead end" in the Cylons' attempt at creating their own flesh and blood bodies; [[Guardians|separatists from this faction]] would [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|later be encountered]] by {{RDM|the Fleet}} {{TRS|Razor}}. | During [[Operation Raptor Talon]], Colonial battlestars ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' and ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' take part in an attack on Cylon forces surrounding a remote [[ice planet]], rumored to be the site of a Cylon superweapon. Following the destruction of ''Columbia'', Ensign [[William Adama]] crashes his Viper on the surface of the ice planet and stumbles upon the installation where the Cylons are building their "weapon". Inside, Adama uncovers evidence of a bizarre experiment in which the Cylons used human captives in brutal medical procedures. The result of those experiments is the creation of the [[First Hybrid]], an evolutionary "dead end" in the Cylons' attempt at creating their own flesh and blood bodies; [[Guardians|separatists from this faction]] would [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|later be encountered]] by {{RDM|the Fleet}} {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
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==Armistice and Aftermath== | ==Armistice and Aftermath== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Armistice.png|thumb|right|Armistice Station.]] | ||
The Cylon War ended abruptly when the Cylons ceased hostilities and offered to sign an armistice, twelve years (4,571 days) into the War. Shortly after, the [[Cimtar (RDM)|Cimtar Peace Accords]] were signed by both parties, and man and machine parted ways. | The Cylon War ended abruptly when the Cylons ceased hostilities and offered to sign an armistice, twelve years (4,571 days) into the War. Shortly after, the [[Cimtar (RDM)|Cimtar Peace Accords]] were signed by both parties, and man and machine parted ways. | ||
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[[Category:Conflicts (RDM)]] | [[Category:Conflicts (RDM)]] | ||
[[de:Zylonenkrieg]] | [[de:Zylonenkrieg]] | ||