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A Hybrid's connectivity to its basestar provides it with a remarkable awareness of the surrounding space. They appear to experience a form of ecstasy, perhaps at an orgasmic level, when accomplishing certain tasks such as FTL jumps. | A Hybrid's connectivity to its basestar provides it with a remarkable awareness of the surrounding space. They appear to experience a form of ecstasy, perhaps at an orgasmic level, when accomplishing certain tasks such as FTL jumps. | ||
Hybrids have conscious states in which can converse, if only briefly. When [[Gaius Baltar]] reaches into the Hybrid's tank and attempts to grab her hand to ask about the missing five humanoid Cylons, the Hybrid grabs him from the arm and looks directly at him, recognizing him as a being with intelligence. She coherently tells him a [[The Eye of Jupiter|riddle]] before returning to her usual speech pattern and catatonia. The copy of [[Number Three]] initially objects to touching the Hybrid, suggesting that humanoid Cylons may find physical contact with the Hybrid to be distasteful, dangerous, or a type of taboo | Hybrids have conscious states in which can converse, if only briefly. When [[Gaius Baltar]] reaches into the Hybrid's tank and attempts to grab her hand to ask about the missing five humanoid Cylons, the Hybrid grabs him from the arm and looks directly at him, recognizing him as a being with intelligence. She coherently tells him a [[The Eye of Jupiter|riddle]] before returning to her usual speech pattern and catatonia. The copy of [[Number Three]] initially objects to touching the Hybrid, suggesting that humanoid Cylons may find physical contact with the Hybrid to be distasteful, dangerous, or a type of taboo ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]"). | ||
The Hybrid can be disconnected from the basestar, but this is dangerous to it. Moments before deactivating, the [[rebel basestar]]'s Hybrid delivers an uncharacteristically cogent message to Kara Thrace concerning the dying leader and the [[Opera House]] {{TRS|Faith}}. On hearing about this [[Laura Roslin]] ventures to the rebel basestar to try and talk to the Hybrid. At her bequest the Hybrid is plugged back in, but it immediately jumps the basestar away. Roslin attempts to communicate with the Hybrid, but has little success. Baltar also attempts, claiming a spiritual affinity with the being, but is met with a similar barrage of incomprehensible babble | The Hybrid can be disconnected from the basestar, but this is dangerous to it. Moments before deactivating, the [[rebel basestar]]'s Hybrid delivers an uncharacteristically cogent message to Kara Thrace concerning the dying leader and the [[Opera House]] {{TRS|Faith}}. On hearing about this [[Laura Roslin]] ventures to the rebel basestar to try and talk to the Hybrid. At her bequest the Hybrid is plugged back in, but it immediately jumps the basestar away. Roslin attempts to communicate with the Hybrid, but has little success. Baltar also attempts, claiming a spiritual affinity with the being, but is met with a similar barrage of incomprehensible babble ([[TRS]]: "[[The Hub]]"). | ||
This rebel Hybrid appears to exercise greater autonomy than as previously encountered, repeatedly jumping the ship without command. Notably, this Hybrid is instantly aware of the shooting of [[Natalie_Faust|Natalie]] and the re-activation of a [[Number Three]], events which do not take place upon its ship. | This rebel Hybrid appears to exercise greater autonomy than as previously encountered, repeatedly jumping the ship without command. Notably, this Hybrid is instantly aware of the shooting of [[Natalie_Faust|Natalie]] and the re-activation of a [[Number Three]], events which do not take place upon its ship. | ||
Under special circumstances, humanoid Cylons may possess the ability to become Hybrids of a sort themselves. After suffering severe brain damage from a gunshot wound to the head, [[Samuel Anders]] is placed into a Hybrid tank and connected to the [[datastream]] in an attempt to "reboot" his brain. As a result, he takes on the role of the Hybrid of ''Galactica'', with the ability to control the ship's systems through Cylon organic resin and speaking in the way a typical Hybrid would | Under special circumstances, humanoid Cylons may possess the ability to become Hybrids of a sort themselves. After suffering severe brain damage from a gunshot wound to the head, [[Samuel Anders]] is placed into a Hybrid tank and connected to the [[datastream]] in an attempt to "reboot" his brain. As a result, he takes on the role of the Hybrid of ''Galactica'', with the ability to control the ship's systems through Cylon organic resin and speaking in the way a typical Hybrid would ([[TRS]]: "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]"). | ||
During the [[Battle of the Colony]], Anders is able to distract the multiple Hybrids controlling the Colony, shutting down the Colony's ability to fight. The Colony Hybrids are later involved in an information transfer from the Final Five to the Colony of the specifications for [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] technology, and are sent into distress when [[Galen Tyrol]] interrupts the transfer. The Colony Hybrids perish when the structure falls into a black hole. After Anders pilots ''Galactica'' and its fleet into the sun of a [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth:_The_Promised_Land|previously unknown planet]], only the rebel Hybrid and the Hybrids aboard any surviving basestars in the galaxy remain | During the [[Battle of the Colony]], Anders is able to distract the multiple Hybrids controlling the Colony, shutting down the Colony's ability to fight. The Colony Hybrids are later involved in an information transfer from the Final Five to the Colony of the specifications for [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] technology, and are sent into distress when [[Galen Tyrol]] interrupts the transfer. The Colony Hybrids perish when the structure falls into a black hole. After Anders pilots ''Galactica'' and its fleet into the sun of a [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth:_The_Promised_Land|previously unknown planet]], only the rebel Hybrid and the Hybrids aboard any surviving basestars in the galaxy remain ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]"). | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||