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Following the end of the war and the disappearance of the Cylons, belief in a singular god is diminished in the Twelve Colonies. Departing for [[The Colony]] with the Final Five, however, the Cylons develop their monotheistic religion, even learning more about human religion and its "false gods" than humanity itself {{TRS|Home, Part I}}. Following the development of the [[Humanoid Cylons|humanoid models]], fractures in the Cylons' belief system appear; some Cylons turning away from God and religion, others becoming devout {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|No Exit}}. | Following the end of the war and the disappearance of the Cylons, belief in a singular god is diminished in the Twelve Colonies. Departing for [[The Colony]] with the Final Five, however, the Cylons develop their monotheistic religion, even learning more about human religion and its "false gods" than humanity itself {{TRS|Home, Part I}}. Following the development of the [[Humanoid Cylons|humanoid models]], fractures in the Cylons' belief system appear; some Cylons turning away from God and religion, others becoming devout {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|No Exit}}. | ||
Fifty years after their departure, the Cylons return to the Twelve Worlds in an all out attack on humanity | Fifty years after their departure, the Cylons return to the Twelve Worlds in an all out attack on humanity ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[The Plan]]"). The Cylons justify or attribute much of their actions, including the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|genocide of humanity]], as a requirement of their God - going so far as to describe their existence as God's retribution for humanity's many sins {{TRS|Miniseries}}. | ||
Occupying what remains of the Colonies, the Cylons establish "[[farm]]s" where biological experiments are conducted on surviving human women in an attempt at giving the humanoid models the ability to sexually reproduce. A commandment of God to "be fruitful," the Cylons struggle with reproduction, forced to utilize organic memory transfer or [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection technology]] to further their race {{TRS|The Farm|No Exit}}. | Occupying what remains of the Colonies, the Cylons establish "[[farm]]s" where biological experiments are conducted on surviving human women in an attempt at giving the humanoid models the ability to sexually reproduce. A commandment of God to "be fruitful," the Cylons struggle with reproduction, forced to utilize organic memory transfer or [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection technology]] to further their race {{TRS|The Farm|No Exit}}. | ||