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**Cavil takes his own life in Galactica's CIC when the resurrection designs are irrevocably lost with the death of Tory Foster. | **Cavil takes his own life in Galactica's CIC when the resurrection designs are irrevocably lost with the death of Tory Foster. | ||
***It is unknown what happens to the other members of the Cavil/Number One line. The death of only a single Cavil is depicted, but any other Number Ones would face eventual extinction like all other humanoid Cylons. | ***It is unknown what happens to the other members of the Cavil/Number One line. The death of only a single Cavil is depicted, but any other Number Ones would face eventual extinction like all other humanoid Cylons. | ||
****This particular Cavil is most likely is the same John Cavil that has been carrying on an affair with Boomer for months. Boomer would most likely be in an affair with only one particular Cavil. The same one who spoke with [[Ellen Tigh]] in [[No Exit]]; was killed by [[D'Anna Biers]] in the [[Resurrection Hub]] (and was one of the last Cylons to resurrect before it was destroyed) during the Civil War; before that was killed by [[Natalie]] in a Baseship at the start of the Civil War; and before that was shot by Baltar in the Temple of Five on the Algae planet (from his recollection to Ellen). He is also the same one who had sexual relations with his own "mother" Ellen Tigh before she regained her memories, and tortured and maimed her husband during the occupation of New Caprica. These are not certainties but for dramatic purposes it fits to follow one particular Cavil rather than a variety of Number Ones. It would deminish the emotional investment in the character to do otherwise. | |||
**Racetrack and Skulls's Raptor is struck by an asteroid fragment, puncturing their canopy and killing them on impact (as well as at least three marines on board). When another asteroid hits the Raptor, Racetrack's limp hand hits the launch button that fires the nuclear missiles. | **Racetrack and Skulls's Raptor is struck by an asteroid fragment, puncturing their canopy and killing them on impact (as well as at least three marines on board). When another asteroid hits the Raptor, Racetrack's limp hand hits the launch button that fires the nuclear missiles. | ||
**Tory is killed by [[Galen Tyrol]] upon his learning Tory murdered his wife Cally during the [[Final Five]]'s mutual and involuntary sharing memories while downloading the Resurrection designs to the Colony. | **Tory is killed by [[Galen Tyrol]] upon his learning Tory murdered his wife Cally during the [[Final Five]]'s mutual and involuntary sharing memories while downloading the Resurrection designs to the Colony. | ||