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The '''Imperious Leader''' is the highest authority of the [[Cylon Empire]].  There is only one Imperious Leader, although there are others to replace it should the Cylon succumb to destruction. Typically, their potential replacements are called [[IL-series]] Cylons, and are typically the politicians or [[Wikipedia:viceroys|viceroys]] of the Cylon Empire.  
The '''Imperious Leader''' is the highest authority of the [[Cylon Empire]].  There is only one Imperious Leader, although there are others to replace it should the Cylon succumb to destruction. Typically, their potential replacements are called [[IL-series]] Cylons, and are typically the politicians or [[Wikipedia:viceroys|viceroys]] of the Cylon Empire.  


* In the original novelization, the Imperious Leader had three brains, all capable of independent or collective, unified thought.  In addition, the sitting Imperious Leader could seek telepathic advice from the preserved brains of its predecessors, maintained in the "thought archives."  Presumably, Leaders who were killed in action and whose bodies could not be recovered were not represented in these archives.
* In the original novelization, the Imperious Leader had six brains, all capable of independent or collective, unified thought.


* Imperious Leaders are also programmed, each one an improvement on the previous generation.  In the epilogue of "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader tells {{TOS|Baltar}} that his predecessor was programmed in a time when Cylons were less tolerant.
* Imperious Leaders are also programmed, each one an improvement on the previous generation.  In the epilogue of "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader tells {{TOS|Baltar}} that his predecessor was programmed in a time when Cylons were less tolerant.

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