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==== The Infanticide Debate ====
==== The Infanticide Debate ====


One of the more emotional and argued points in the whole Miniseries is not the sex changes of two main characters, and certainly not the major change in the Cylons, but the incident where [[Number Six]] kills an infant in the market place. The question during the debate focused on the immorality of the act and was purported by those against the Re-imagining as being an indicator that the source material wasn't being taken seriously.   
One of the more emotional and argued points in the whole Miniseries is not the sex changes of two main characters, and certainly not the major change in the Cylons, but the incident where [[Number Six]] kills an infant in the market place. The question during the debate focused on the immorality of the act and was purported by those against the re-imagining as being an indicator that the source material wasn't being taken seriously.   


The intent of the act was never questioned.  It is simply assumed that Number Six kills the baby out of cold blood. The doubt of Number Six's intent, or possible lack thereof, still surrounds this scene. It is obvious that Number Six is puzzled by the frailty of the baby and questions as to how the neck could support the weight of the baby's head. Many items can be deduced from that scene, a few follow:
The intent of the act was never questioned.  It is simply assumed that Number Six kills the baby out of cold blood. The doubt of Number Six's intent, or possible lack thereof, still surrounds this scene. It is obvious that Number Six is puzzled by the frailty of the baby and questions as to how the neck could support the weight of the baby's head. Many items can be deduced from that scene, a few follow:

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