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Centurions appear to be incapable of acting independently, having to refer to "the manual" in order to determine courses of action. Failing that, Centurions often take votes when consensus isn't clear. In addition, they do not appear to have much information on humans, outside of the different genders and general language {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}. In comparison, the [[IL-series]] exhibit more human qualities and emotions {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II|The Young Lords}} although the Centurions are apparently able to emulate emotions and human qualities, such as freedom of choice and loyalty as exemplified by [[Cyrus]] {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}. | Centurions appear to be incapable of acting independently, having to refer to "the manual" in order to determine courses of action. Failing that, Centurions often take votes when consensus isn't clear. In addition, they do not appear to have much information on humans, outside of the different genders and general language {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}. In comparison, the [[IL-series]] exhibit more human qualities and emotions {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II|The Young Lords}} although the Centurions are apparently able to emulate emotions and human qualities, such as freedom of choice and loyalty as exemplified by [[Cyrus]] {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}. | ||
These Cylons are also referred to as "tin cans" ([[The Young Lords]]). | |||
=== Cylon Society === | === Cylon Society === | ||