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*[[Cerberus]] is the first example in the re-imagined continuity of crossdressing. | *[[Cerberus]] is the first example in the re-imagined continuity of crossdressing. | ||
*When Joseph confronts Cerberus about his daughter, he yells out, "You freak!" It is unclear if Joseph is referring to the game that Cerberus plays at the club, or Cerberus' status as a crossdresser. If it is the latter, it would be the first expression of intolerance toward a different sexuality and/or gender-based identity depicted in the re-imagined continuity. Up to this point, Colonial society has been shown to be highly tolerant of such diversity. | *When Joseph confronts Cerberus about his daughter, he yells out, "You freak!" It is unclear if Joseph is referring to the game that Cerberus plays at the club, or Cerberus' status as a crossdresser. If it is the latter, it would be the first expression of intolerance toward a different sexuality and/or gender-based identity depicted in the re-imagined continuity. Up to this point, Colonial society has been shown to be highly tolerant of such diversity. | ||
*Cerberus' riddle to Joseph about parents visiting their sins upon their children is yet another reference to one of the [[Themes in Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|themes]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]]. In the speech given at '' | *Cerberus' riddle to Joseph about parents visiting their sins upon their children is yet another reference to one of the [[Themes in Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|themes]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]]. In the speech given at ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'''s decommissioning ceremony, [[William Adama]] uses this line as well. | ||
*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]]. | ||