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After his self-discovery as a Cylon, and his almost suicidal depression over it, he seems to have accepted it, but is still struggling with coming to terms with what it exactly means. He has expressed himself as a Cylon and represented their point of view in discussions with Admiral Adama, including lobbying for Cylon citizenship and delegate representation in the Fleet {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}. However, he still has a strong loyalty to the humans and ''Galactica'', siding with the Loyalists during the mutiny, and was instrumental in getting President Roslin and Gaius Baltar off the ship, where they subsequently reached the safety of the Rebel Baseship {{TRS|The Oath}}. He also prevented ''Galactica'' from jumping away from the baseship and the ships who followed Roslin's orders {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.  
After his self-discovery as a Cylon, and his almost suicidal depression over it, he seems to have accepted it, but is still struggling with coming to terms with what it exactly means. He has expressed himself as a Cylon and represented their point of view in discussions with Admiral Adama, including lobbying for Cylon citizenship and delegate representation in the Fleet {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}. However, he still has a strong loyalty to the humans and ''Galactica'', siding with the Loyalists during the mutiny, and was instrumental in getting President Roslin and Gaius Baltar off the ship, where they subsequently reached the safety of the Rebel Baseship {{TRS|The Oath}}. He also prevented ''Galactica'' from jumping away from the baseship and the ships who followed Roslin's orders {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.  


After discovering serious structural damage to the ship, he accepts a request to become Chief of Engineering again from Admiral Adama, whom he in particular is fiercely loyal to. He offers to use Cylon technology to help strengthen her hull. After an initial refusal from Adama, the Admiral changed his mind and accepted Tyrol's offer. He looks upon the saving the humans from the Cylon Centurions during the First Cylon War as a positive event that he and the other Five should be given credit for {{TRS|No Exit}}, but he himself has never uttered a single anti-human sentiment. However, he has been told of his history on Earth, and since then second-handedly.  
After discovering serious structural damage to the ship, he accepts a request to become Chief of Engineering again from Admiral Adama, whom he in particular is fiercely loyal to. He offers to use Cylon technology to help strengthen her hull. After an initial refusal from Adama, the Admiral changed his mind and accepted Tyrol's offer. He looks upon the saving the humans from the Cylon Centurions during the First Cylon War as a positive event that he and the other Five should be given credit for ([[No Exit]]), but he himself has never uttered a single anti-human sentiment. However, he has been told of his history on Earth, and since then second-handedly.  


Unlike [[Ellen Tigh]] and [[Samuel Anders]], and like [[Tory Foster]] and [[Saul Tigh]], he has not been shown to have any first-hand self recollection of his true history, apart from the moment of his death on Old Earth. It is not known if his strongly pro-human attitude will change if he ever does, but Anders' recitation of events, including him helping stopping the First Cylon War against the humans 40 years ago, maybe prove to be favorable if he does recover his true memory.  In the end, he exiles himself from the Colonial humans ''and'' other fellow Cylons, settling on an island in the northern hemisphere of the new, pristine world also eventually designated "Earth," in honor of the original Thirteenth Colony, his former homeworld.
Unlike [[Ellen Tigh]] and [[Samuel Anders]], and like [[Tory Foster]] and [[Saul Tigh]], he has not been shown to have any first-hand self recollection of his true history, apart from the moment of his death on Old Earth. It is not known if his strongly pro-human attitude will change if he ever does, but Anders' recitation of events, including him helping stopping the First Cylon War against the humans 40 years ago, maybe prove to be favorable if he does recover his true memory.  In the end, he exiles himself from the Colonial humans ''and'' other fellow Cylons, settling on an island in the northern hemisphere of the new, pristine world also eventually designated "Earth," in honor of the original Thirteenth Colony, his former homeworld.

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