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==Radiation and the Colonists==
==Radiation and the Colonists==


After the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] are bombarded by nuclear bombs, all life on the Colonies are in mortal peril. In the case of the humans on Caprica, death is likely without aid.
After the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] are bombarded by nuclear bombs, all life on the Colonies are in mortal peril. In the case of the humans on Caprica, death is likely without aid.


This section is not intended to discuss all the facets of [[Wikipedia:Radiation poisoning|radiation exposure]], but to note the likely fates or salvations of their civilization's science in specific episodes.
This section is not intended to discuss all the facets of [[Wikipedia:Radiation poisoning|radiation exposure]], but to note the likely fates or salvations of their civilization's science in specific episodes.


===Survival on Caprica===
===Survival on Caprica===
After [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii's]] departure from [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] after she leaves with a handful of survivors, [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] apparently separates from the surviving refugees, who soon succumb to radiation poisoning<ref>The fate of these refugees is noted briefly by [[Laura Roslin]] ([[Mary McDonnell]]'s character acting as narrator) in the special program, "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]."</ref>.
After [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii's]] departure from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] after she leaves with a handful of survivors, [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] apparently separates from the surviving refugees, who soon succumb to radiation poisoning<ref>The fate of these refugees is noted briefly by [[Laura Roslin]] ([[Mary McDonnell]]'s character acting as narrator) in the special program, "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]."</ref>.


For the most part, there is no treatment for acute radiation poisoning. The effects of such poisoning cause a gradual systemic failure of the body as cells weaken and die. Given that the survivors had little to no provisions, the survivors would have likely died off.
For the most part, there is no treatment for acute radiation poisoning. The effects of such poisoning cause a gradual systemic failure of the body as cells weaken and die. Given that the survivors had little to no provisions, the survivors would have likely died off.
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The exact technical nature of the [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylon models]] is not explained. Apparently, they are the result of incredibly advanced bio-mechanical engineering.<ref>A great deal of technical insight into the humanoid Cylons, and more specifically, the [[Hera Agathon|Cylon-human hybrid]] fetus, was going to be revealed in "[[Epiphanies]]." However, according to Ron D. Moore's podcast for this episode, almost all of these were cut, to the point that in the final edit Baltar is left saying that the "blood" of the hybrid is "special". Many fans thought this explanation was a little too abrupt.</ref>  
The exact technical nature of the [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylon models]] is not explained. Apparently, they are the result of incredibly advanced bio-mechanical engineering.<ref>A great deal of technical insight into the humanoid Cylons, and more specifically, the [[Hera Agathon|Cylon-human hybrid]] fetus, was going to be revealed in "[[Epiphanies]]." However, according to Ron D. Moore's podcast for this episode, almost all of these were cut, to the point that in the final edit Baltar is left saying that the "blood" of the hybrid is "special". Many fans thought this explanation was a little too abrupt.</ref>  


RDM explained that he was afraid that viewers would react to a longer, more detailed explanation as [[technobabble]], and edited the material out as a result. This doesn't mean that this material is incorrect; nothing Baltar says in the aired episode would be contradicted by further elaboration, as Baltar’s comments that the blood is an "amalgam," etc. are so vague that further information wouldn’t contradict it. Many fans speculated and hoped that these scenes would become available in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season 2.5 (Region 1 DVD)|Season 2.5 DVD box set]], however there are no deleted scenes from this episode on the DVD set.   
RDM explained that he was afraid that viewers would react to a longer, more detailed explanation as [[technobabble]], and edited the material out as a result. This doesn't mean that this material is incorrect; nothing Baltar says in the aired episode would be contradicted by further elaboration, as Baltar’s comments that the blood is an "amalgam", etc. are so vague that further information wouldn’t contradict it. Many fans speculated and hoped that these scenes would become available in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season 2.5 (Region 1 DVD)|Season 2.5 DVD box set]], however there are no deleted scenes from this episode on the DVD set.   


However, several shots of Baltar going through notes on the genetic structure of the Hybrid's DNA, etc. can be seen in promo commercials for this episode. Although no screencaps exist for this, careful analysis has yielded several new insights.  
However, several shots of Baltar going through notes on the genetic structure of the Hybrid's DNA, etc. can be seen in promo commercials for this episode. Although no screencaps exist for this, careful analysis has yielded several new insights.  
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This would seem to support the notion that the humanoid Cylons are indeed carbon-based, as opposed to silicon-based. However, just as the human body contains the metal calcium but is not calcium-based, the Cylons incorporate silicon (as noted in the vague reference to "[[Silica Pathways|silica pathways]]") into their physiology, but appear to be carbon-based.
This would seem to support the notion that the humanoid Cylons are indeed carbon-based, as opposed to silicon-based. However, just as the human body contains the metal calcium but is not calcium-based, the Cylons incorporate silicon (as noted in the vague reference to "[[Silica Pathways|silica pathways]]") into their physiology, but appear to be carbon-based.


In fact, since silicon does not share the organic nature that enables carbon to form the building blocks of life (silicon can't make as many molecular bonds as carbon), it would be practically impossible for most of a Cylon's body to be anything ''but'' a carbon-based life form. Else, the pregnancy between {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} and [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Agathon, neé Valerii]] would be physically impossible, even if "love" was needed to make it happen. Certain kinds of radiation have adverse effects on Cylon technology (as shown on [[Ragnar Anchorage]]), but this appears to be based on the tissue-level structure of silica pathways, not their underlying cellular basis.
In fact, since silicon does not share the organic nature that enables carbon to form the building blocks of life (silicon can't make as many molecular bonds as carbon), it would be practically impossible for most of a Cylon's body to be anything ''but'' a carbon-based life form. Else, the pregnancy between [[Karl Agathon]] and [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Agathon, neé Valerii]] would be physically impossible, even if "love" was needed to make it happen. Certain kinds of radiation have adverse effects on Cylon technology (as shown on [[Ragnar Anchorage]]), but this appears to be based on the tissue-level structure of silica pathways, not their underlying cellular basis.


==References==
==References==

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