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* "You don't know my name."—This could refer to characters whose full names are not known to the audience, such as [[Cottle]] or {{callsign|Crashdown}}, or to the Virtual being, whose name is entirely unknown. | * "You don't know my name."—This could refer to characters whose full names are not known to the audience, such as [[Cottle]] or {{callsign|Crashdown}}, or to the Virtual being, whose name is entirely unknown. | ||
* [[Laura Roslin]]'s disappearance from [[The Last Supper]] may be interpreted as a sign of her death, or of her no longer being eliminated by that clue. | * [[Laura Roslin]]'s disappearance from [[The Last Supper]] may be interpreted as a sign of her death, or of her no longer being eliminated by that clue. | ||
* The foetus with a red spine may refer to [[Hera]], [[Caprica | * The foetus with a red spine may refer to [[Hera]], [[Caprica Six]]'s unborn child or [[Nicholas]]. | ||
* Several scenes with discussion of the Cylon God may indicate a connection to this being. We also don't know the Cylon god's name. | * Several scenes with discussion of the Cylon God may indicate a connection to this being. We also don't know the Cylon god's name. | ||
* Baltar's statement "seems we both made rather bad choices when it comes to our Presidential aides-du-camp, wouldn't you say?" seems to compare Gaeta and Tory Foster. His loyalties are described as divided. | * Baltar's statement "seems we both made rather bad choices when it comes to our Presidential aides-du-camp, wouldn't you say?" seems to compare Gaeta and Tory Foster. His loyalties are described as divided. | ||
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*Intense curiosity over specifics of quest for Earth. | *Intense curiosity over specifics of quest for Earth. | ||
*Sexual relationship with a Cavil on New Caprica. | *Sexual relationship with a Cavil on New Caprica. | ||
*Ellen's appearance to her husband in visions while he is with [[Caprica | *Ellen's appearance to her husband in visions while he is with [[Caprica Six]]. | ||
*After Baltar declares all Cylon tests will be green, Virtual Six asks what the real result of her test was, which is peculiar as she should see what he sees. He says, "I'll never tell." {{TRS|Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down}} | *After Baltar declares all Cylon tests will be green, Virtual Six asks what the real result of her test was, which is peculiar as she should see what he sees. He says, "I'll never tell." {{TRS|Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down}} | ||
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===Virtual Being/Beings=== | ===Virtual Being/Beings=== | ||
The various [[Virtual beings]] appear to be a manifestation of some external being or beings. There may be just one being behind the vision that Baltar sees as a Six and as himself, that [[Caprica | The various [[Virtual beings]] appear to be a manifestation of some external being or beings. There may be just one being behind the vision that Baltar sees as a Six and as himself, that [[Caprica Six]] sees as Baltar and which Starbuck saw as Leoben. This "character" is both unseen and at the same time one of the most popular regular characters, most commonly appearing as a sexy Six. The being (or one of the several beings) could take the role of the final Cylon. If so, the being would appear played by regular cast members such as [[James Callis]] or [[Tricia Helfer]], but be distinct from the characters they normally play. | ||
*The being claims to be an agent of the Cylon [[God (RDM)|God]]. | *The being claims to be an agent of the Cylon [[God (RDM)|God]]. | ||
*The being has manipulated a considerable number of key events in the journey of the Fleet and Kara Thrace's destiny. | *The being has manipulated a considerable number of key events in the journey of the Fleet and Kara Thrace's destiny. | ||
*When D'Anna Biers sees the Final Five, she may see the being in any form. Since Caprica | *When D'Anna Biers sees the Final Five, she may see the being in any form. Since Caprica Six sees the being as her lover Baltar, Biers may also have seen Baltar. This explains the profuse apology, her telling him "you were right" and her believing that there are only "four in your fleet." | ||
*The being is the only regular character not subject to fan speculation about being a Cylon, because most fans concluded it already was a Cylon due to the form and statements of Baltar's Virtual Six. However, the being is clearly not one of the Significant Seven. This "hiding in plain sight" is a popular dramatic trick. | *The being is the only regular character not subject to fan speculation about being a Cylon, because most fans concluded it already was a Cylon due to the form and statements of Baltar's Virtual Six. However, the being is clearly not one of the Significant Seven. This "hiding in plain sight" is a popular dramatic trick. | ||
*D'Anna Biers speaks to Cavil of "the one who programmed us" after seeing the Final Five. | *D'Anna Biers speaks to Cavil of "the one who programmed us" after seeing the Final Five. | ||