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{{disline|For information on the robotic Cylons of the [[Original Series]], see [[Cylons (TOS)]]. For information on a human-appearing Cylon from ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', see [[Andromus]].}}
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{{disline|This article is capitalized for technical reasons. The correct term is "humanoid Cylon" and is not a proper noun.}}
:''For information on the robotic Cylons of the [[Original Series]], see [[Cylons (TOS)]]. For information on a human-appearing Cylon from ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', see [[Andromus]].''
:''This article is capitalized for technical reasons. The correct term is "humanoid Cylon" and is not a proper noun.''
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[[File:CyAg.jpg|thumb|300px|From left to right: Cylon copies of [[Number Six]] (two copies pictured), [[Number Two]] (one copy pictured), and [[Number Five]] (two copies), at [[Ragnar Anchorage]]]]
[[File:CyAg.jpg|thumb|300px|From left to right: Cylon copies of [[Number Six]] (two copies pictured), [[Number Two]] (one copy pictured), and [[Number Five]] (two copies), at [[Ragnar Anchorage]]]]
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==Overview==
==Overview==
The humanoid Cylons have become the quintessential [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon form]]: the modern [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] are not fully sentient like their [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|predecessors]] and answer to the humanoids. These Cylons biologically mimic human form so completely that they are nearly undetectable to current Colonial technologies. Humanoid Cylons have the capacity to emulate many human physical acts, including sex. Their "programming" is such that they genuinely possess human personality traits (affection, love, sex drive, jealousy, sadness, anger, hatred, sense of humor, fear, happiness, religious faith, etc.).  
The humanoid Cylons have become the quintessential [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon form]] - the modern [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] are not fully sentient like their [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|predecessors]] and answer to the humanoids. These Cylons biologically mimic human form so completely that they are nearly undetectable to current Colonial technologies. Humanoid Cylons have the capacity to emulate many human physical acts, including sex. Their "programming" is such that they genuinely possess human personality traits (affection, love, sex drive, jealousy, sadness, anger, hatred, sense of humor, fear, happiness, religious faith, etc.).  


The original purpose of the humanoid Cylons was to simply serve as the next step in Cylon evolution {{TRS|No Exit}}. However, the fact that they are designed to be as human-like as possible in appearance, internal anatomy and behavior makes them perfect spies. The humanoid Cylons are responsible for masterminding the complete destruction of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] through their use of sabotage and infiltration.<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_number_six_infiltration">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=26}}</ref>
The original purpose of the humanoid Cylons was to simply serve as the next step in Cylon evolution {{TRS|No Exit}}. However, the fact that they are designed to be as human-like as possible in appearance, internal anatomy and behavior makes them perfect spies. The humanoid Cylons are responsible for masterminding the complete destruction of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] through their use of sabotage and infiltration.


==Origins==
==Origins==
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Each humanoid Cylon has the same face, stature, hair, eye and skin color, sex, apparent age, and other biometrics as all the others of his or her model. Some copies choose to make cosmetic differences. Examples include [[D'Anna Biers]], [[Gina Inviere]], and a Number Six copy with black hair {{TRS|Torn}}. In addition, each copy appears to start with the same basic personality, but each personality grows more distinct due to their individual experiences. For example, any two random Eights are more or less interchangeable, but [[Sharon Valerii]] and {{callsign|Athena}} have become highly individuated.
Each humanoid Cylon has the same face, stature, hair, eye and skin color, sex, apparent age, and other biometrics as all the others of his or her model. Some copies choose to make cosmetic differences. Examples include [[D'Anna Biers]], [[Gina Inviere]], and a Number Six copy with black hair {{TRS|Torn}}. In addition, each copy appears to start with the same basic personality, but each personality grows more distinct due to their individual experiences. For example, any two random Eights are more or less interchangeable, but [[Sharon Valerii]] and {{callsign|Athena}} have become highly individuated.


=== Individual Model Variations ===
The Cylon brain appears to have the same basic anatomical structure as the human brain and is claimed by [[Caprica-Six]] to operate on the same principle {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}, yet is based on the [[silica pathways|silica pathway]] technology developed by the Colonies for the original mechanical [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] models {{TRS|Miniseries}}. It is this inherited technology that apparently allows humanoid Cylons to do things that a human brain and nervous system may not or cannot do, such as stellar navigate with the naked eye {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}, program and compile computer code {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}, and interface directly with other technologies {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I|Islanded in a Stream of Stars]]").
 
[[Tricia Helfer]], who portrayed [[Number Six]], deliberately developed distinct characteristics for different copies of her model. "I wanted to make each one noticeably different, because I felt that each Number Six would essentially be based on the same model, but would be shaped by her mission and her environment," she explained. "So I made Baltar's Number Six more sensual and seductive, while the Number Six on Caprica is stronger and more militaristic. Shelly Godfrey was supposed to be the most human incarnation of Number Six, and I made her more of an intellectual than the other models."<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_number_six_variations">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=120}}</ref>
 
The Cylon brain appears to have the same basic anatomical structure as the human brain and is claimed by [[Caprica-Six]] to operate on the same principle {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}, yet is based on the [[silica pathways|silica pathway]] technology developed by the Colonies for the original mechanical [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] models {{TRS|Miniseries}}. It is this inherited technology that apparently allows humanoid Cylons to do things that a human brain and nervous system may not or cannot do, such as stellar navigate with the naked eye {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}, program and compile computer code {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}, and interface directly with other technologies {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I|Islanded in a Stream of Stars}}.


Humanoid Cylons' memories and programming can be tampered with. The Number Ones altered the memories of the Number Twos, Number Threes, Number Fours, Number Fives, Number Sixes and Number Eights to remove knowledge of the Final Five from them and programmed them not to think or talk about the Five. The Ones also blocked the real memories of the Final Five and imprinted them with fake memories so that they believed they were human. The same was done to [[Sharon Valerii]], but in her case her original memories could be awakened with a trigger so that she would commit acts of sabotage against the human fleet.
Humanoid Cylons' memories and programming can be tampered with. The Number Ones altered the memories of the Number Twos, Number Threes, Number Fours, Number Fives, Number Sixes and Number Eights to remove knowledge of the Final Five from them and programmed them not to think or talk about the Five. The Ones also blocked the real memories of the Final Five and imprinted them with fake memories so that they believed they were human. The same was done to [[Sharon Valerii]], but in her case her original memories could be awakened with a trigger so that she would commit acts of sabotage against the human fleet.


Valerii is the only such sleeper agent known. Other Cylon infiltrators are fully aware of their true nature. The Final Five were never infiltrators as such, rather the Ones made them live through the [[Cylon Attack]] as "humans" in order to teach them a lesson.
Valerii is the only such sleeper agent known. Other Cylon infiltrators are fully aware of their true nature. The Final Five were never infiltrators as such, rather the Ones made them live through the [[Cylon Attack]] as "humans" in order to teach them a lesson.
=== Emotional Complexity ===
Humanoid Cylons were designed with genuine emotional depth. As Helfer described her character's psychology: "Number Six is a bit like a child. She has emotions but she doesn't quite understand them or know how to deal with them. And sometimes when she doesn't get what she wants, she lashes out a bit like a child might. She's experiencing and learning and growing as she goes along, but she's also still a Cylon, so she's seeing things in different ways than a human might."<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_number_six_psychology">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=118}}</ref>


[[File:Gina catatonic.jpg|thumb|left|The emotionally scarred Number Six copy known as "Gina Inviere".]]
[[File:Gina catatonic.jpg|thumb|left|The emotionally scarred Number Six copy known as "Gina Inviere".]]
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==== [[Number One]] ====
==== [[Number One]] ====
[[File:John Cavil.jpg|thumb|left|Number One/John Cavil]]
[[File:John Cavil.jpg|thumb|left|Number One/John Cavil]]
One of the Number One models poses as a Colonial [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Brothers|brother]] named Cavil, a lay clergyman in the Fleet.  This Cavil is later revealed to be the one responsible for the destruction of the Twelve Colonies and is indicated to be the same copy as the one that led the Cylon Civil War.
One of the Number One models poses as a Colonial [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Brothers|brother]] named Cavil, a lay clergyman in the Fleet.  This Cavil is later revealed to be the one responsible for the destruction of the Twelve Colonies and is indicated to be the same copy as the one that led the Cylon Civil War.
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The first encountered copy of this model appeared under the alias "[[D'Anna Biers]]," and the D'Anna name is used to describe the model as a whole.
The first encountered copy of this model appeared under the alias "[[D'Anna Biers]]," and the D'Anna name is used to describe the model as a whole.
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==== [[Number Four]] ====
==== [[Number Four]] ====


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The Number Four model is first encountered by {{callsign|Starbuck}} on Cylon-occupied {{RDM|Caprica}}. Posing as a doctor under the name Simon, this Number Four is actually involved with the Cylon hybridization program. Simon resembles a tall, somewhat thin middle-aged black man who speaks in a comforting strong voice {{TRS|The Farm}}. Simon is a model based primarily on human intellectualism and logic<ref>A Four expresses the moral dilemmas of rescuing a crippled basestar as having no scientific answer in "[[Torn]]".</ref>. A Four model also infiltrated the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] prior to the occupation of [[New Caprica]].  Posing as a doctor enlisted in the Colonial Fleet under the name of Simon O'Neill, he escapes the destruction of the colonies aboard the Cybele with his adopted daughter and is later reunited with his wife Giana who he truly loved.  He killed himself beyond resurrection range ultimately to prevent himself betraying the Fleet.  Another Four served as the team doctor for the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] at the time of the attack and fought as a part of [[Samuel Anders|Anders]]' resistance.  He was found out when the Resistance rescued Starbuck from another copy and was presumably killed for being a Cylon.  In any case, the model is now known to the general populace, many humans likely saw a Number Four model during the occupation and Starbuck revealed his existence upon her return to the Fleet.
The Number Four model is first encountered by {{callsign|Starbuck}} on Cylon-occupied {{RDM|Caprica}}. Posing as a doctor under the name Simon, this Number Four is actually involved with the Cylon hybridization program. Simon resembles a tall, somewhat thin middle-aged black man who speaks in a comforting strong voice {{TRS|The Farm}}. Simon is a model based primarily on human intellectualism and logic<ref>A Four expresses the moral dilemmas of rescuing a crippled basestar as having no scientific answer in "[[Torn]]".</ref>. A Four model also infiltrated the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] prior to the occupation of [[New Caprica]].  Posing as a doctor enlisted in the Colonial Fleet under the name of Simon O'Neill, he escapes the destruction of the colonies aboard the Cybele with his adopted daughter and is later reunited with his wife Giana who he truly loved.  He killed himself beyond resurrection range ultimately to prevent himself betraying the Fleet.  Another Four served as the team doctor for the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] at the time of the attack and fought as a part of [[Samuel Anders|Anders]]' resistance.  He was found out when the Resistance rescued Starbuck from another copy and was presumably killed for being a Cylon.  In any case, the model is now known to the general populace, many humans likely saw a Number Four model during the occupation and Starbuck revealed his existence upon her return to the Fleet.


The Number Fours are part of Cavil's faction in the Cylon Civil War, and fill a crucial medical role in his schemes, being recruited to transfer vital information on resurrection technology from [[Ellen Tigh]]'s brain, and after the kidnapping of [[Hera]], to examine and eventually dissect the hybrid child. To the end, the Number Fours trust in cold logic and mathematics when considering the chances of ''Galactica'' emerging victorious in the [[Battle of the Colony]].{{clear}}
The Number Fours are part of Cavil's faction in the Cylon Civil War, and fill a crucial medical role in his schemes, being recruited to transfer vital information on resurrection technology from [[Ellen Tigh]]'s brain, and after the kidnapping of [[Hera]], to examine and eventually dissect the hybrid child. To the end, the Number Fours trust in cold logic and mathematics when considering the chances of ''Galactica'' emerging victorious in the [[Battle of the Colony]].
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==== [[Number Five]] ====
==== [[Number Five]] ====


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Copies of this model have appeared under the alias "[[Aaron Doral]]".  
Copies of this model have appeared under the alias "[[Aaron Doral]]".  


The Number Fives are part of Cavil's faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]].{{clear}}
The Number Fives are part of Cavil's faction in the Cylon Civil War.
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==== [[Number Six]] ====
==== [[Number Six]] ====


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Six is also the only model known to exhibit significant variations in appearance&mdash;several different hairstyles and hair colors have been noted&mdash;as well as noticable differences in personality, ranging from idealistic (Caprica) to assertive and take-charge (Natalie) to wide-eyed and innocent (Lida).
Six is also the only model known to exhibit significant variations in appearance&mdash;several different hairstyles and hair colors have been noted&mdash;as well as noticable differences in personality, ranging from idealistic (Caprica) to assertive and take-charge (Natalie) to wide-eyed and innocent (Lida).


Shortly after the attacks, Baltar began experiencing interactions from an entity (informally dubbed [[Messenger Six]]) that resembles the version of Caprica-Six that seduced him prior to the attacks. It is unclear what relation if any that Messenger Six&mdash;that only Gaius Baltar can see and hear&mdash;has to the physical Sixes. Caprica-Six, meanwhile also began to experience interactions with a [[Virtual Baltar]] after the attacks.
Shortly after the attacks, Baltar began experiencing interactions from an entity (informally dubbed [[Messenger Six]]) that resembles the version of Caprica-Six that seduced him prior to the attacks. It is unclear what relation if any that Messengerl Six&mdash;that only Gaius Baltar can see and hear&mdash;has to the physical Sixes. Caprica-Six, meanwhile also began to experience interactions with a [[Virtual Baltar]] after the attacks.
 
The Number Sixes are part of the rebel faction, of which Natalie Faust was originally the leader, in the [[Cylon Civil War]].
 
===== Character Philosophy =====
[[Tricia Helfer]] approached the role with specific intentions about how viewers should perceive Number Six. "I really didn't want Number Six to be a typical mean and unemotional robot chick," she explained. "I wanted to make her sympathetic and vulnerable as well as intelligent, sexy and slightly eerie. Number Six is a Cylon and she does play a role in the destruction of the Colonies, but she also has feelings and, from her perspective, she was doing the right thing. The Cylons all think humans are evil, so she was just doing what she was programmed to do."<ref name="bassom_companion_number_six_character_intention" group="companion">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=118}}</ref>
 
Helfer deliberately aimed to create moral ambiguity: "Ultimately, I just wanted viewers to not really know how they should feel towards my character. I wanted them to think, 'Should I be attracted to her? Should I be scared of her? Or should I feel sorry for her?'"<ref name="bassom_companion_number_six_ambiguity" group="companion">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=118}}</ref>


The Number Sixes are part of the rebel faction, of which Natalie Faust was originally the leader, in the Cylon Civil War.
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==== [[Number Seven]] ====
==== [[Number Seven]] ====


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The original sleeper agent copy of this model appeared under the name "[[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]]." Her copy on Caprica used the same identity before marrying Helo and joining the Colonial fleet.
The original sleeper agent copy of this model appeared under the name "[[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]]." Her copy on Caprica used the same identity before marrying Helo and joining the Colonial fleet.


The Number Eights are part of the rebel faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]], with the exception of Boomer (who is Cavil's consort) and Athena (who is part of the human fleet, and thus merely allied with the rebels).{{clear}}
The Number Eights are part of the rebel faction in the Cylon Civil War, with the exception of Boomer (who is Cavil's consort) and Athena (who is part of the human fleet, and thus merely allied with the rebels).
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=== Final Five ===
=== Final Five ===


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[[File:Hellen.jpg|thumb|right|Ellen Tigh]]
[[File:Hellen.jpg|thumb|right|Ellen Tigh]]
'''Ellen Tigh''' was the wife of Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] and a survivor of the [[Cylon Holocaust]]. Ellen claims to have been on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]] at the time of the Cylon attack, on her way back home for a reunion with her husband. When the airport was hit in the attack, she claims an anonymous hero found her unconscious body and got her on to one of the last transports out, where she had been unconscious aboard the ''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' for some three weeks prior to Adama finding her.  It's ultimately revealed that when the attack happened she was in a bar on Picon talking to a [[Cavil|mysterious stranger]] who didn't give her his name.  The bar she was in was destroyed by a shockwave from a nuclear blast and she was severely injured, but survived.  Cavil kept her alive as he felt she still hadn't learned her lesson and escorted her to the medical transport ''Rising Star'' where she spent the three weeks recovering from her severe injuries after the ship lucky enough to make it to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.
'''Ellen Tigh''' was the wife of Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] and a survivor of the [[Cylon Holocaust]]. Ellen claims to have been on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Picon|Picon]] at the time of the Cylon attack, on her way back home for a reunion with her husband. When the airport was hit in the attack, she claims an anonymous hero found her unconscious body and got her on to one of the last transports out, where she had been unconscious aboard the ''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' for some three weeks prior to Adama finding her.  It's ultimately revealed that when the attack happened she was in a bar on Picon talking to a [[Cavil|mysterious stranger]] who didn't give her his name.  The bar she was in was destroyed by a shockwave from a nuclear blast and she was severely injured, but survived.  Cavil kept her alive as he felt she still hadn't learned her lesson and escorted her to the medical transport ''Rising Star'' where she spent the three weeks recovering from her severe injuries after the ship lucky enough to make it to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.


Ellen is well known for her sexual promiscuity and her desire for power. After Adama's attempted assassination, she encourages her husband to take extreme measures to assert his authority, sometimes in contrast to the more reasoned approaches he is proposing. Her pressures lead her husband to drink and take unwise steps, including a standoff on the ''[[Gideon]]'' that leaves four people dead.
Ellen is well known for her sexual promiscuity and her desire for power. After Adama's attempted assassination, she encourages her husband to take extreme measures to assert his authority, sometimes in contrast to the more reasoned approaches he is proposing. Her pressures lead her husband to drink and take unwise steps, including a standoff on the ''[[Gideon]]'' that leaves four people dead.
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Tyrol has difficulty coping with the revelation that he is a Cylon, beginning to cut himself. Although trying to act normally, Tyrol's changed behavior eventually has an effect on his marriage. He blames himself for Cally's apparent suicide, but finds himself unable to pull the trigger when he tries to kill himself.
Tyrol has difficulty coping with the revelation that he is a Cylon, beginning to cut himself. Although trying to act normally, Tyrol's changed behavior eventually has an effect on his marriage. He blames himself for Cally's apparent suicide, but finds himself unable to pull the trigger when he tries to kill himself.
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==The Thirteenth Tribe==
==The Thirteenth Tribe==


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[[Liam Tigh]] is a full-Cylon child conceived by [[Saul Tigh]] and [[Caprica-Six]]. His conception comes as a great surprise to the rebel Cylons after [[Farm|so many failed attempts]], and leads them to believe that it is possible for them to build a self-reproducing Cylon civilization away from the Colonial Fleet, just like the original {{RDM|Thirteenth Tribe}}. [[Tory Foster]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] vote in support of this plan. However, the child is miscarried while Caprica-Six is still only four months pregnant, closing the door on the notion of remaking a separatist society of pure Cylons {{TRS|Deadlock}}.
[[Liam Tigh]] is a full-Cylon child conceived by [[Saul Tigh]] and [[Caprica-Six]]. His conception comes as a great surprise to the rebel Cylons after [[Farm|so many failed attempts]], and leads them to believe that it is possible for them to build a self-reproducing Cylon civilization away from the Colonial Fleet, just like the original {{RDM|Thirteenth Tribe}}. [[Tory Foster]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] vote in support of this plan. However, the child is miscarried while Caprica-Six is still only four months pregnant, closing the door on the notion of remaking a separatist society of pure Cylons {{TRS|Deadlock}}.
== Behind the Scenes ==
=== Production Development ===
The development of humanoid Cylons represented a significant creative and technical challenge for the reimagined series. [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[David Eick]] made a crucial early decision to use computer-generated imagery for the mechanical [[Cylon Centurion]]s rather than actors in chrome suits, which freed up the design team to create more threatening and authentic robotic appearances.<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_cgi_centurions_decision">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=146}}</ref>
Visual effects supervisor [[Gary Hutzel]] advocated strongly for this approach: "There was a lot of concern in the beginning that we just couldn't afford to do CG Cylons on a regular basis and there really was some talk of using guys in suits. But in my mind, I don't think a guy-in-a-suit could have worked for our show. A guy in a chrome suit would really have broken the mood of the piece! So I told everyone, 'Let me worry about the money, I'll make it happen one way or another.' And I'm pretty sure everyone is glad we went with CGI now."<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_hutzel_cgi_advocacy">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=146}}</ref>
=== Design Philosophy ===
The overarching design philosophy for all Cylon forms reflected their evolutionary journey from mechanical to organic. Designer [[Eric Chu]] explained: "The whole idea behind the Cylons was that they were machines that were evolving and becoming increasingly organic."<ref group="companion" name="bassom_companion_cylon_evolution_philosophy">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=142}}</ref> This concept directly influenced the creation of humanoid Cylons as the ultimate expression of this organic evolution.


== Speculated Infiltrators ==
== Speculated Infiltrators ==
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* [[Cylon Culture]]
* [[Cylon Culture]]
* [[Cylon Religion]]
* [[Cylon Religion]]
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== References ==
== References ==


=== Companion Sources ===
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=== Other Sources ===
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