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[[File:TOS - TLL2 - Carnival of Cylons.jpg|thumb|A panoply of different models—[[Cylon civilian|Cylon civilians]], {{TOS|Centurion}}s, and [[IL-series]]—in a procession on [[Gamoray]] {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}.]] | [[File:TOS - TLL2 - Carnival of Cylons.jpg|thumb|A panoply of different models—[[Cylon civilian|Cylon civilians]], {{TOS|Centurion}}s, and [[IL-series]]—in a procession on [[Gamoray]] {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}.]] | ||
The '''Cylons''' are entirely composed of robots, originally the creation of a reptilian race that were also known as Cylons. | The '''Cylons''' are entirely composed of robots, originally the creation of a reptilian race that were also known as Cylons. | ||
Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as Cylon, prior to the beginning of the [[Thousand Yahren War]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} in the {{TOS|Cyrannus|Cyrannus galaxy}} {{OS|The Long Patrol}}. | Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as Cylon, prior to the beginning of the [[Thousand Yahren War]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} in the {{TOS|Cyrannus|Cyrannus galaxy}} {{OS|The Long Patrol}}. | ||
== Reptilian Cylons == | == Reptilian Cylons == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cylon in serpent form.jpg|thumb|A depiction of a reptilian, serpent Cylon from the "[[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|Experiment in Terra]]" television movie.]] | ||
Originally, the reptilian serpent Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Experiment in Terra (TV movie)}}. According to {{TOS|Apollo}}, the Cylons discovered humanity. Having determined humans to be the most practical form of creature in their system and crafted robotic creations that mimicked their form. However their creations were made bigger and stronger than humans with interchangeable parts that allow the robots to live forever {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | Originally, the reptilian serpent Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Experiment in Terra (TV movie)}}. According to {{TOS|Apollo}}, the Cylons discovered humanity. Having determined humans to be the most practical form of creature in their system and crafted robotic creations that mimicked their form. However their creations were made bigger and stronger than humans with interchangeable parts that allow the robots to live forever {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | ||
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== Robotic Cylons == | == Robotic Cylons == | ||
[[ | [[Image:PartyCrashers.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cylon [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurions]] crash [[Sire]] [[Uri]]'s party {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.]]Under the robotic Cylons, they began expanding their sphere of influence, creating what Commander {{TOS|Adama}} calls "[[the Alliance]]" {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. The Cylons' goal is to strive to achieve "eternal perfection and order" throughout the known galaxy, although they haven't thought much (or at all) beyond that point {{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}}. | 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}}. | ||
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Eventually, a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|daring, successful attack on a lone basestar]] leads Adama to believe that they may have outwitted the Cylons—who have, apparently, spread their resources thin in an attempt to locate the remaining humans {{OS|The Hand of God}}. | Eventually, a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|daring, successful attack on a lone basestar]] leads Adama to believe that they may have outwitted the Cylons—who have, apparently, spread their resources thin in an attempt to locate the remaining humans {{OS|The Hand of God}}. | ||
== Cylons in other media == | == Cylons in other media == | ||
{{Separate continuity|type=line | {{Separate continuity|type=line}} | ||
In the Berkley novelizations for the Original Series, the Cylons' status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess. | In the Berkley novelizations for the Original Series, the Cylons' status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess. | ||
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[[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | [[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | [[Category:TOS]] | ||
[[de:Zylonen (TOS)]] | [[de:Zylonen (TOS)]] | ||
[[fr:Cylons (LSO)]] | [[fr:Cylons (LSO)]] | ||