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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
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|actor= [[Jonathan Harris]] (Voiced)<br/>[[Felix Silla]] (Animated) | |actor= [[Jonathan Harris]] (Voiced)<br/>[[Felix Silla]] (Animated) | ||
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Baltar decides to seek out ''Galactica'' upon discovery of the then-unknown [[Beings of Light|glowing orbs]]. Lucifer questions that the humans would accept Baltar's offer of alliance, yet he doesn't prevent Baltar from going on his foolish expedition for reasons unknown, but possibly due to the influence of Count [[Iblis]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}. | Baltar decides to seek out ''Galactica'' upon discovery of the then-unknown [[Beings of Light|glowing orbs]]. Lucifer questions that the humans would accept Baltar's offer of alliance, yet he doesn't prevent Baltar from going on his foolish expedition for reasons unknown, but possibly due to the influence of Count [[Iblis]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Character Conception and Portrayal === | === Character Conception and Portrayal === | ||
Lucifer is an IL-series Cylon cogitator assigned by the [[Imperious Leader]] to assist [[Baltar]] in his pursuit of the Colonial fleet. Voiced by the renowned actor [[Jonathan Harris]], Lucifer serves as both an advisor and a check on Baltar's command. | Lucifer is an IL-series Cylon cogitator assigned by the [[Imperious Leader]] to assist [[Baltar]] in his pursuit of the Colonial fleet. Voiced by the renowned actor [[Jonathan Harris]], Lucifer serves as both an advisor and a check on Baltar's command. | ||
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=== Re-imagined Series Perspective === | === Re-imagined Series Perspective === | ||
Lucifer does not have a direct counterpart in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. However, his role as a Cylon advisor intimately connected to a human traitor is mirrored in the complex relationship between [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]. Both Lucifer and Caprica-Six act as manipulators and confidants to their respective Baltars, guiding their actions and serving the Cylons' greater plan, though the re-imagined relationship is explored with far greater psychological and emotional depth. | |||
Lucifer does not have a direct counterpart in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. However, his role as a Cylon advisor intimately connected to a human traitor is mirrored in the complex relationship between [[ | |||
=== Additional Details === | === Additional Details === | ||
* Lucifer is named after the fallen angel depicted in texts of [[Wikipedia:Roman Catholic|Roman Catholicism]] and other origins, also another name for the devil. It was this angel who rebelled against God, to get control. | * Lucifer is named after the fallen angel depicted in texts of [[Wikipedia:Roman Catholic|Roman Catholicism]] and other origins, also another name for the devil. It was this angel who rebelled against God, to get control. | ||
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* In the Berkely novelizations, [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] has various traits that are different from this on-screen persona. Among them, Lucifer is an ambulatory cybernetic sentience and ''not'' a Cylon who claims to have created his own soul, in addition to creating other machines for various purposes. Further, he was responsible for saving Baltar's life and then coming up with the plan to find the humans using Baltar's skill sets. He actually takes a liking to Starbuck after he is taken prisoner. He tries playing the card came Pyramid with Starbuck and is baffled when the lieutenant beats him. He finds himself unable to grasp the concept of luck as Starbuck describes it {{OS|The Tombs of Kobol}}. | * In the Berkely novelizations, [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] has various traits that are different from this on-screen persona. Among them, Lucifer is an ambulatory cybernetic sentience and ''not'' a Cylon who claims to have created his own soul, in addition to creating other machines for various purposes. Further, he was responsible for saving Baltar's life and then coming up with the plan to find the humans using Baltar's skill sets. He actually takes a liking to Starbuck after he is taken prisoner. He tries playing the card came Pyramid with Starbuck and is baffled when the lieutenant beats him. He finds himself unable to grasp the concept of luck as Starbuck describes it {{OS|The Tombs of Kobol}}. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Cylons]] | [[Category:Cylons]] | ||
[[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | [[Category:Cylons (TOS)]] | ||
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