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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}}.


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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}}.
== Tie-in Material Information ==
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):''
: The original Cylons were a technologically advanced reptilian race from a far corner of the Galaxy. As they died out many millennia ago, little is known of their society. They must have been warlike and imperialistic since at the time of their extinction they had already conquered hundreds of other worlds.
: The key to the success of the early Cylon's conquests was their development, first of sophisticated robots, and then of fully intelligent androids. These machines were built to withstand enormous stress, to have great strength and powerful computational capacity. Armies of them swept through sector after sector of the Galaxy. But ultimately, the machines became the superiors of their creators, and the Cylons themselves were destroyed by their own machines.
: The Cylon androids, reptilian in form like their masters, continued the mission of destruction to which they had been assigned. Machines that they were, they swept through the Galaxy even more ruthlessly than their masters. The directives of their programming crystallized into a single Edict of Extermination, that called for the destruction of all intelligent life forms in the Galaxy.
: The Cylons have occasionally combined forces with beings like the [[Ovions]], but few creatures are more useful to the Cylons alive than dead. Therefore, the number of members of the [[Cylon Alliance]] is likely to remain small. Cylons have no concept of friendship or loyalty, and are programmed to exterminate their living allies at the earliest convenient date.
: Modern Cylons are basically humanform. The most common type is the [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurion]], a heavily armored soldier capable of operating a [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]] and piloting a [[Basestar (TOS)|Baseship]] or Dreadnought, and also adaptable to planetary invasion and extermination. They are not of high intelligence, but can be cheaply mass-produced. A common Cylon strategy, therefore, is to overwhelm the enemy with large numbers of Centurions, many of whom will be destroyed, leaving a sufficient number of survivors to carry the day. The most advanced Cylons are from the [[IL-series|I-L Series]] (sic). Both [[Lucifer]], aide to Commander [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]], and the [[Imperious Leader]] itself are of this type. I-L series Cylons have acute reasoning abilities, and can directly monitor electronic telemetry from up to fifty sources simultaneously. Much more than simple automatons, the I-L's at times exhibit humanlike drives for power. Human cylonologists speculate that this ambition response was deliberately programmed into the I-L's to insure prompt replacement of incompetent leadership.
: The first human-Cylon contact occurred in [[5547]], when combined human forces came to the defense of their amphibious allies, the [[Hasari|Hasaris]]. The humans were unprepared for the massive Cylon offensive, and their fleet was soon forced back to the outer defense perimeters of [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|their own Colonies]]. This was the beginning of the [[Thousand-Yahren War|thousand-yahren Great Cylon War]].
: The humans proved to be the most formidable foes the Cylons had ever faced. Lacking the imagination to respond to human advances creatively, the Cylons adapted in the only way they could: by imitation. Their Centurions were designed to resemble humans more and more, and their weapons were redesigned accordingly. Human weapons advances were quickly met by Cylon copies, so that the war remained in stalemate for hundreds of [[yahren]]. The [[Colonial Unification Movement]] and the military genius of Commander [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] had pushed the Cylons to the breaking point, when the treachery of Baltar led to the near-[[Final Destruction|final destruction]] of humanity. <ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=28-30}}</ref>


== Cylons in other media ==
== Cylons in other media ==
{{Separate continuity|type=line|universe=TOS}}
{{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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