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Shortly after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack on the Colonies]], Inviere is instrumental in finding a Cylon [[Communication relay|communications relay]]―in fact, a staging ground with squadrons of Raiders far in excess of what the Colonials expected. During the [[Battle of the Communications Relay|ensuing battle]], she helps a boarding party of [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] gain access to the ship, which leads to many casualties. | Shortly after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack on the Colonies]], Inviere is instrumental in finding a Cylon [[Communication relay|communications relay]]―in fact, a staging ground with squadrons of Raiders far in excess of what the Colonials expected. During the [[Battle of the Communications Relay|ensuing battle]], she helps a boarding party of [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] gain access to the ship, which leads to many casualties. | ||
When Shaw encounters another Six, she realizes that Inviere is a Cylon and unmasks her in [[CIC]]. Inviere kills two Marines but hesitates to kill Cain | When Shaw encounters another Six, she realizes that Inviere is a Cylon and unmasks her in [[CIC]]. Inviere kills two Marines but hesitates to kill Cain, and is knocked unconscious by Shaw just as she is about to pull the trigger. Inviere is then taken into custody. | ||
With the destruction of mankind's homeworlds and Inviere's personal betrayal and manipulation fresh in mind, Admiral Cain quickly suppresses her feelings for Inviere, and no longer treats her as a human being, but a thing. She orders Lieutenant [[Alastair Thorne|Thorne]] to interrogate Inviere and to employ "degradation, fear, [and] shame" while being as creative as he needs to be. Thorne employs whippings in his torture sessions and, along with other male crew, gang rapes her, reducing Inviere to a nearly catatonic state, but ultimately fails to gain any intelligence {{TRS|Razor}}. | With the destruction of mankind's homeworlds and Inviere's personal betrayal and manipulation fresh in mind, Admiral Cain quickly suppresses her feelings for Inviere, and no longer treats her as a human being, but a thing. She orders Lieutenant [[Alastair Thorne|Thorne]] to interrogate Inviere and to employ "degradation, fear, [and] shame" while being as creative as he needs to be. Thorne employs whippings in his torture sessions and, along with other male crew, gang rapes her, reducing Inviere to a nearly catatonic state, but ultimately fails to gain any intelligence {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||