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''This article discusses a specific [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon copy]] found on the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.'' | |||
:''For information on other copies of this model, see [[Number Six]].'' | |||
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'''Gina Inviere'''<ref>The name "Gina" is never spoken in the series until the television special "[[Razor]]". However, before that, [[Ron Moore]] used the name throughout the podcasts for the episodes where Inviere appears, and the name was widely used by fans and news writers. Her surname was not introduced even behind-the-scenes until "Razor".</ref> is the alias ("inviere" is [[Gemenon (RDM)|Old Gemenese]] for "resurrection") of a [[Number Six]] copy who poses as a systems analyst aboard the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. | '''Gina Inviere'''<ref>The name "Gina" is never spoken in the series until the television special "[[Razor]]". However, before that, [[Ron Moore]] used the name throughout the podcasts for the episodes where Inviere appears, and the name was widely used by fans and news writers. Her surname was not introduced even behind-the-scenes until "Razor".</ref> is the alias ("inviere" is [[Gemenon (RDM)|Old Gemenese]] for "resurrection") of a [[Number Six]] copy who poses as a systems analyst aboard the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. | ||
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Following Baltar's election as president of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]], he visits Inviere once more aboard ''Cloud 9'', attempting to explain to her that because of his new duties he'd be unable to see as much of her as they'd like. After he remarks that he'd make what time he could on [[New Caprica]], she tells him that she wouldn't be leaving the ship to join the new colony. Angry, Baltar attempts to leave the room, but Inviere simply says "stay," while proceeding to undress, choking back her physical aversion in a desperate attempt to make him stay with her. They share an intimate interlude. | Following Baltar's election as president of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]], he visits Inviere once more aboard ''Cloud 9'', attempting to explain to her that because of his new duties he'd be unable to see as much of her as they'd like. After he remarks that he'd make what time he could on [[New Caprica]], she tells him that she wouldn't be leaving the ship to join the new colony. Angry, Baltar attempts to leave the room, but Inviere simply says "stay," while proceeding to undress, choking back her physical aversion in a desperate attempt to make him stay with her. They share an intimate interlude. | ||
While Baltar is being sworn in as president, Inviere sits naked on the floor of her room in front of the nuclear warhead. The timer running, The Cylon once known as Gina Inviere cries softly as the device detonates, killing herself in ''Cloud 9''<nowiki/>'s explosion, along with several immediately adjacent vessels. One year later, the radiation signature from this explosion leads the Cylons to New Caprica, beginning an occupation of the planet {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | While Baltar is being sworn in as president, Inviere sits naked on the floor of her room in front of the nuclear warhead. The timer running, The Cylon once known as Gina Inviere cries softly as the device detonates, killing herself in ''Cloud 9''<nowiki/>'s explosion, along with several immediately adjacent vessels. One year later, the radiation signature from this explosion leads the Cylons to New Caprica, beginning an occupation of the planet {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | ||
Despite there apparently being a second [[Resurrection Ship]] in range of the Fleet not long before her death (''Galactica'' Cavil tells his Caprica counterpart there's a ship in range), her death is apparently final. Presumably the ship was out of range by that time, as the Cylons ceased pursuing the Fleet; their discovery of New Caprica being an accident vis-à-vis Inviere's suicide bombing {{TRS|The Plan}}. | Despite there apparently being a second [[Resurrection Ship]] in range of the Fleet not long before her death (''Galactica'' Cavil tells his Caprica counterpart there's a ship in range), her death is apparently final. Presumably the ship was out of range by that time, as the Cylons ceased pursuing the Fleet; their discovery of New Caprica being an accident vis-à-vis Inviere's suicide bombing {{TRS|The Plan}}. | ||
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