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Lu-c-fer

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Lu-c-fer
Lu-c-fer

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Introduced Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 1
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Lu-c-fer is a Cylon
Lu-c-fer is a Final Five Cylon
Lu-c-fer is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Lu-c-fer is an Original Series Cylon
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For the canonical character from whom this depiction is based, see: Lucifer.
For other separate continuities from other comics and novelization sources, see: Lucifer (alternate).

Lu-c-fer is the Babbage computer server that Lady Athena and Count Iblis creates to operate the Cylonic Knights.

After Professor Baltar's failure to acquire power over the Twelve Colonial Empires, Lu-c-fer and the Cylonics are taken (Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 1).

During this time, Baltar relocates and modifies Lu-c-fer on Gamoray to prohibit keyboard access, but features a neural interface capable of uploading human consciousness into its bubble memory. This process destroys the human body, preventing any consciousness from returning to its husk.

Even knowing this, Iblis uploads his consciousness into Lu-c-fer's hardware in a bid to control the Cylonics for his own purposes, destroying both Lu-c-fer's personality and Iblis' body in the process (Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 4).