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=== Reptilian Cylons === | === Reptilian Cylons === | ||
[[ | [[Image:BSGvsBSG - Kali.png|thumb|[[Kali]], a female Cylon and creator of the machine race that assumed their race identity throughout the galaxy ({{comics|vs|1}}—{{comics|vs|5|short=y}}).]] | ||
Originally, the reptilian Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs. While [[Kali]], the inventor of the machines, believed the robots to be the means of Cylon domination throughout the galaxy, other Cylons abhorred this approach—including [[Kali's mate|her mate]] ({{comics|vs|5}}). | Originally, the reptilian Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs. While [[Kali]], the inventor of the machines, believed the robots to be the means of Cylon domination throughout the galaxy, other Cylons abhorred this approach—including [[Kali's mate|her mate]] ({{comics|vs|5}}). | ||
With Kali removed either by force or choice from the proceedings, the machines engaged in a conflict with their makers, all but wiping them from the universe and supplanting them as a force to be reckoned with. | With Kali removed either by force or choice from the proceedings, the machines engaged in a conflict with their makers, all but wiping them from the universe and supplanting them as a force to be reckoned with. | ||
=== Robotic Cylons === | === Robotic Cylons === | ||
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==== Society ==== | ==== Society ==== | ||
Cylon society is bent on perfection, leading to either subjugation in the form of the "[[Alliance]]" | Cylon society is bent on perfection, leading to either subjugation in the form of the "[[Alliance]]" or extermination of races who do not submit. | ||
As of the seventh millennium of time, the Cylon Empire is expansive and sprawling insofar as the Colonials know, and thus the Cylons are a continual threat to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS-DE}}'' and her {{alt|the Fleet|TOS-DE|rag-tag, futigive fleet}} during their ongoing exodus. | As of the seventh millennium of time, the Cylon Empire is expansive and sprawling insofar as the Colonials know, and thus the Cylons are a continual threat to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS-DE}}'' and her {{alt|the Fleet|TOS-DE|rag-tag, futigive fleet}} during their ongoing exodus. | ||
==== Castes ==== | ==== Castes ==== | ||
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===== IL-series ===== | ===== IL-series ===== | ||
The '''IL-series''' (or the "IL group") are machines that typically take on the administrative duties of the Cylon Empire. | The '''IL-series''' (or the "IL group") are machines that typically take on the administrative duties of the Cylon Empire, e.g. {{alt|Lucifer}}. | ||
===== Command Centurion ===== | ===== Command Centurion ===== | ||
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Centurions with gold plated armor are analogous with commanders in the [[Warrior|Colonial Military]]. | Centurions with gold plated armor are analogous with commanders in the [[Warrior|Colonial Military]]. | ||
Command variants of a lesser statue may also be in bronze armor, e.g. [[Vulpa]]. | |||
Command variants of a lesser statue may also be in bronze armor, e.g. [[Vulpa]]. | |||
===== Centurions ===== | ===== Centurions ===== | ||
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[[File:BSGv2 - Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit.png|thumb|A Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit as remembered to {{alt|Adama|TOS}} in his nightmares focused on the attack on {{alt|Caprica|TOS}} ({{comics|vol2|1}}).]] | [[File:BSGv2 - Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit.png|thumb|A Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit as remembered to {{alt|Adama|TOS}} in his nightmares focused on the attack on {{alt|Caprica|TOS}} ({{comics|vol2|1}}).]] | ||
The '''Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit''' is a machine featuring an upper body and head shaped similarly to the "face" of the machine Cylons, the Centurion, appropriately portioned and installed upon a tank chassis. These units are employed for ground assaults, and Colonial Warriors associate them by their ozone smell and heat vents ({{comics|vol2|1}}). | The '''Cylon Heavy Weapons Unit''' is a machine featuring an upper body and head shaped similarly to the "face" of the machine Cylons, the Centurion, appropriately portioned and installed upon a tank chassis. These units are employed for ground assaults, and Colonial Warriors associate them by their ozone smell and heat vents ({{comics|vol2|1}}). | ||
===== Civilians ===== | ===== Civilians ===== | ||
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* [[Basestar (TOS)|Basestar]]: Capital ships of the Cylon military force, analogous to the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Colonial battlestar]]. | * [[Basestar (TOS)|Basestar]]: Capital ships of the Cylon military force, analogous to the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Colonial battlestar]]. | ||
* [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]: The primary fighter of the Cylon forces, manned by two pilots and a ship commander. | * [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]: The primary fighter of the Cylon forces, manned by two pilots and a ship commander. | ||
* [[Cylon freighter (TOS)|Freighter]]: Ships used throughout the Cylon sphere of influence to provide fuel. May be used to support an offensive operation, as demonstrated at the [[Battle of Cimtar]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | * [[Cylon freighter (TOS)|Freighter]]: Ships used throughout the Cylon sphere of influence to provide fuel. May be used to support an offensive operation, as demonstrated at the [[Battle of Cimtar]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | ||
= Berkley Novelizations = | = Berkley Novelizations = | ||
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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Berkley Novelizations|type=line}} | {{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Berkley Novelizations|type=line}} | ||
A Cylon's status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess. | A Cylon's status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess. | ||
Centurions start off with one brain, but can achieve a "second brain" status. The Imperious Leader itself achieves a third brain status. | |||
Achieving a second or third brain status resorts in the Cylon becoming a "reptilian sort of beast" mentally.<ref>{{cite_book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=3|location=|id=}}</ref> | |||
== Cylon customs == | == Cylon customs == | ||
Cylons have various customs in their society. One such custom is having both an official name and a secret name. Official names are used when communicating to non-Cylons and it is considered humiliating if a Cylon's secret name is learned by outsiders. Further, the secret name is part of the secret sector of Cylon language.<ref name="tok-4"> | Cylons have various customs in their society. One such custom is having both an official name and a secret name. Official names are used when communicating to non-Cylons and it is considered humiliating if a Cylon's secret name is learned by outsiders. Further, the secret name is part of the secret sector of Cylon language.<ref name="tok-4">''Ibid.'', 4</ref> | ||
[[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]], despite not being an actual Cylon in the novelizations but rather a robotic construct, is permitted to adopt this custom. In his conversation with [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]], Lucifer informs him that "Lucifer" is actually an | [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]], despite not being an actual Cylon in the novelizations but rather a robotic construct, is permitted to adopt this custom. In his conversation with [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]], Lucifer informs him that "Lucifer" is actually an acronym of his secret name.<ref name="tok-4"/> | ||
== Cylon constructs == | == Cylon constructs == | ||
In the novelizations, Lucifer is a Cylon construct. He is considered an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" and is the result of Cylons' developments into different technologies during the Thousand Yahren War. Further, Lucifer claims that he can manufacture machines and that he has a soul, as he was able to create his own personality.<ref> | In the novelizations, Lucifer is a Cylon construct. He is considered an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" and is the result of Cylons' developments into different technologies during the Thousand Yahren War. Further, Lucifer claims that he can manufacture machines and that he has a soul, as he was able to create his own personality.<ref>''Ibid.'', 6-7.</ref> | ||
= References = | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
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[[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | [[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
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