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*As per Cerberus' riddle, Colonial mythology (like Greek mythology) includes a war in which the gods overthrew their predecessors the [[Titan]]s. There are parallels to Man overthrowing the Gods and Cylon overthrowing Man. | *As per Cerberus' riddle, Colonial mythology (like Greek mythology) includes a war in which the gods overthrew their predecessors the [[Titan]]s. There are parallels to Man overthrowing the Gods and Cylon overthrowing Man. | ||
*While describing the fire that destroyed the Graystones' family home (and mentally scarred Zoe in the process) years earlier, Daniel notes that the fire was started by running too much heavy computer equipment in a place that was not designed to accommodate it. This can easily be interpreted as foreshadowing the destructive nature of Daniel's own work and the products of [[Graystone Industries]] on an unprepared [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Colonial]] society. The holoband is seen by some (such as [[Baxter Sarno]]) as having ruined lives, especially those of younger people. In time, the descendants of the U-87 will launch the [[First Cylon War]] and ultimately the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|near-extinction of the human race]]. | *While describing the fire that destroyed the Graystones' family home (and mentally scarred Zoe in the process) years earlier, Daniel notes that the fire was started by running too much heavy computer equipment in a place that was not designed to accommodate it. This can easily be interpreted as foreshadowing the destructive nature of Daniel's own work and the products of [[Graystone Industries]] on an unprepared [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Colonial]] society. The holoband is seen by some (such as [[Baxter Sarno]]) as having ruined lives, especially those of younger people. In time, the descendants of the U-87 will launch the [[First Cylon War]] and ultimately the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|near-extinction of the human race]]. | ||
*A subtle but potentially significant insight into Vergis' relationship with intelligent machines is made when he enters the Graystone house: he completely ignores Serge when the robot greets him politely, refusing to respond to or look at Serge. This contrasts sharply with Daniel and Amanda, who both interact easily with Serge. It is also a clear difference from Sister Clarice, who is inexperienced with robots but who wonders whether she should respond to Serge upon meeting it ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]"). This may be a hint of Vergis' future attitude toward the Cylons when their status as sentient beings emerges. | |||
*The U-87 weighs approximately one-quarter ton, according to Daniel. | *The U-87 weighs approximately one-quarter ton, according to Daniel. | ||