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Later, Caprica-Six and Valerii realize that the honor also poses a danger; their status as heroes have marked the two [[humanoid Cylon]]s as being too unique among their models, and highlight their prolonged exposure to and respective romantic involvements with humans [[Gaius Baltar]] and [[Galen Tyrol]]<ref>Although Tyrol comes to realize, that he is one of the [[Final Five|Final Five Cylons]], the [[Humanoid Cylon#Significant Eight|Significant Seven]] are unaware of this.</ref>, respectively. Three suggests that if Valerii (and likewise Caprica-Six, too) does not accept her true nature as a Cylon and abandon her emotional attachments to her former human life, her consciousness will eventually be [[boxed]]. Caprica-Six is also tipped off to this problem by a [[Messengers#Messenger Baltar|projection of Gaius Baltar]] whom only she can see and hear {{TRS|Downloaded}}. | Later, Caprica-Six and Valerii realize that the honor also poses a danger; their status as heroes have marked the two [[humanoid Cylon]]s as being too unique among their models, and highlight their prolonged exposure to and respective romantic involvements with humans [[Gaius Baltar]] and [[Galen Tyrol]]<ref>Although Tyrol comes to realize, that he is one of the [[Final Five|Final Five Cylons]], the [[Humanoid Cylon#Significant Eight|Significant Seven]] are unaware of this.</ref>, respectively. Three suggests that if Valerii (and likewise Caprica-Six, too) does not accept her true nature as a Cylon and abandon her emotional attachments to her former human life, her consciousness will eventually be [[boxed]]. Caprica-Six is also tipped off to this problem by a [[Messengers#Messenger Baltar|projection of Gaius Baltar]] whom only she can see and hear {{TRS|Downloaded}}. | ||
Caprica-Six and Valerii avert boxing by successfully persuading the Cylons to change their plan to replace humanity on the former worlds of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]], and instead seek out the [[The Fleet (RDM)|surviving fragment of humanity]] to care for them as parents would their children. After approximately a [[Unfinished Business|year]], the Cylon fleet detects and investigates the radiation signature of a [[Cloud | Caprica-Six and Valerii avert boxing by successfully persuading the Cylons to change their plan to replace humanity on the former worlds of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]], and instead seek out the [[The Fleet (RDM)|surviving fragment of humanity]] to care for them as parents would their children. After approximately a [[Unfinished Business|year]], the Cylon fleet detects and investigates the radiation signature of a [[Cloud Nine|nuclear explosion]], leading them to discover most of the Colonials settled on a [[New Caprica|new world]]. | ||
Accompanied by a [[Number Five]], the heroes of the Cylon receive the unconditional surrender of the Colonies from President Baltar (TRS: "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]"). | Accompanied by a [[Number Five]], the heroes of the Cylon receive the unconditional surrender of the Colonies from President Baltar (TRS: "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]"). | ||