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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
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|lastseen=Daybreak, Part II
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|role=Cylon Infiltrator, Dissenter
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|actor=[[Matthew Bennett]]
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"'''Number Five'''," known to the humans as '''Aaron Doral''', appears to be a man in his mid-thirties. He is initially encountered aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', where he is operating as a public relations executive. Later he is active both within the fleeing Colonial fleet and on {{RDM|Caprica}}. He seems designed to network, almost to the point of being the sleazy used-car salesman type, but with a sadistic, violent side.
"'''Number Five'''," known to the humans as '''Aaron Doral''', appears to be a man in his mid-thirties. He is initially encountered aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', where he is operating as a public relations executive. Later he is active both within the fleeing Colonial fleet and on {{RDM|Caprica}}. He seems designed to network, almost to the point of being the sleazy used-car salesman type, but with a sadistic, violent side.


But Doral is a [[humanoid Cylon]] in reality. The Doral model's purpose is to attempt to sow the seeds of discontent or confusion, particularly during crucial life-threatening situations. Doral models endeavor to undermine authority that threatens his objectives. Doral models are more covert than the dazzling [[Number Six|Sixes]], assuming an ordinary "everyman" appearance blended in what may seem to be insignificant behind-the-scenes issues (such as converting ''Galactica'' into a museum).
But Doral is a [[humanoid Cylon]] in reality. The Doral model's purpose is to attempt to sow the seeds of discontent or confusion, particularly during crucial life-threatening situations. Doral models endeavor to undermine authority that threatens his objectives. Doral models are more covert than the dazzling [[Number Six|Sixes]], assuming an ordinary "everyman" appearance blended in what may seem to be insignificant behind-the-scenes issues (such as converting ''Galactica'' into a museum).  


Fives are among the most militant, fanatic and consistent to the Cylon objectives (only the [[Number Three|Three]]s match them), whether they are dispassionately discussing the fate of humanity with his comrades or attempting to kill or maim the Colonials in a suicide bomb attack {{TRS|Litmus}}. Despite this, they are held in some contempt by [[Number One|Cavil]] for "less than impressive" performance, and even relegated at times to menial tasks that they believe the [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] should perform, such as mass burials of human casualties {{TRS|The Plan}}.
Fives are among the most militant, fanatic and consistent to the Cylon objectives (only the [[Number Three|Three]]s match them), whether they are dispassionately discussing the fate of humanity with his comrades or attempting to kill or maim the Colonials in a suicide bomb attack {{TRS|Litmus}}. Despite this, they are held in some contempt by [[Number One|Cavil]] for "less than impressive" performance, and even relegated at times to menial tasks that they believe the [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] should perform, such as mass burials of human casualties {{TRS|The Plan}}.


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== PR Executive Copy ==
== PR Executive Copy ==
[[File:TRS - Miniseries - Doral and Press Corps.jpg|thumb|Doral with the press corps {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.]]
[[File:TRS - Miniseries - Doral and Press Corps.jpg|thumb|Doral with the press corps {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.]]
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When Laura Roslin, as senior government official, takes charge of ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], Doral immediately objects to her leadership immediately after her announcement to the passengers of the nuclear attacks on the various colonies ("Wait a minute...who put you in charge?"). Later, Doral tries to convince {{callsign|Lee Adama}} to assume the leadership role from Roslin. Captain Adama witnesses and supports Roslin and her leadership decisions, which quickly puts Doral in his place.
When Laura Roslin, as senior government official, takes charge of ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], Doral immediately objects to her leadership immediately after her announcement to the passengers of the nuclear attacks on the various colonies ("Wait a minute...who put you in charge?"). Later, Doral tries to convince {{callsign|Lee Adama}} to assume the leadership role from Roslin. Captain Adama witnesses and supports Roslin and her leadership decisions, which quickly puts Doral in his place.
 
Following [[Gaius Baltar]]'s arrival on ''Galactica'', Doral becomes the fall-guy Baltar needs to divert any suspicions he feels may otherwise be directed at him following the Cylon incursion into the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. In this, he is partially steered by [[Number Six]]―although the selection of Doral as his fall-guy appears to be Baltar's own choice by educated guess.
Following [[Gaius Baltar]]'s arrival on ''Galactica'', Doral becomes the fall-guy Baltar needs to divert any suspicions he feels may otherwise be directed at him following the Cylon incursion into the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. In this, he is partially steered by [[Number Six]]―although the selection of Doral as his fall-guy appears to be Baltar's own choice by educated guess.


Arrested and thrown into the brig, Doral loudly proclaims his innocence of all charges, citing his background and upbringing: that he was born in [[Oasis]], a hamlet near [[Caprica City]], and grew up on the south side of Caprica City itself before going to [[Gemenon|Gemenon]], where he studied public relations at the [[Kobol Colleges]].
Arrested and thrown into the brig, Doral loudly proclaims his innocence of all charges, citing his background and upbringing: that he was born in [[Oasis]], a hamlet near [[Caprica City]], and grew up on the south side of Caprica City itself before going to [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Gemenon|Gemenon]], where he studied public relations at the [[Kobol Colleges]].


Later, after being left at the [[Ragnar Anchorage]] space station, Doral exhibits all of the symptoms initially shown by the humanoid Cylon [[Leoben Conoy]], confirming the fact that he is a Cylon and that, however "coincidentally," Baltar selected the "right" man.
Later, after being left at the [[Ragnar Anchorage]] space station, Doral exhibits all of the symptoms initially shown by the humanoid Cylon [[Leoben Conoy]], confirming the fact that he is a Cylon and that, however "coincidentally," Baltar selected the "right" man.
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== Suicide Bomber Copy ==
== Suicide Bomber Copy ==
[[File:Litmus_Doral.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Aaron Doral in his suicide bomber role aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''.]]
[[File:Litmus_Doral.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Aaron Doral in his suicide bomber role aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''.]]
A copy of Doral also turns up on ''Galactica'' and is advised by [[Number One|Brother Cavil]] to act as a suicide bomber ("[[Litmus]]," "[[The Plan]]").  Supplied with explosives stolen from a small-arms locker and used to create a primitive bomb, he detonates in a corridor of the ship after being spotted and challenged by [[William Adama]].
A copy of Doral also turns up on ''Galactica'' and is advised by [[Number One|Brother Cavil]] to act as a suicide bomber ("[[Litmus]]," "[[The Plan]]").  Supplied with explosives stolen from a small-arms locker and used to create a primitive bomb, he detonates in a corridor of the ship after being spotted and challenged by [[William Adama]].  


At the time of the explosion, {{callsign|Starbuck}} suggests that Doral's intended target was [[Gaius Baltar]]. There is little direct evidence to back-up Starbuck's claim. Sergeant [[Hadrian]]'s investigation into the matter establishes that the small arms locker used by Doral is located relatively close to the flight pod (where Doral would have come aboard). Therefore, the fact that the locker and Baltar's lab resided on the same deck may have been coincidental.
At the time of the explosion, {{callsign|Starbuck}} suggests that Doral's intended target was [[Gaius Baltar]]. There is little direct evidence to back-up Starbuck's claim. Sergeant [[Hadrian]]'s investigation into the matter establishes that the small arms locker used by Doral is located relatively close to the flight pod (where Doral would have come aboard). Therefore, the fact that the locker and Baltar's lab resided on the same deck may have been coincidental.
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:'''Six''': "This all makes me so sad."
:'''Six''': "This all makes me so sad."
:'''Five''': (matter-of-fact) "They would have destroyed themselves anyway. They deserve what they got."
:'''Five''': (matter-of-fact) "They would have destroyed themselves anyway. They deserve what they got."  
:'''Six''':  "We're the children of humanity. That makes them our parents in a sense."
:'''Six''':  "We're the children of humanity. That makes them our parents in a sense."
:'''Five''': "True - but parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own."
:'''Five''': "True - but parents have to die. It's the only way children come into their own."
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Later, however, when Six is disdainful of Valerii's apparent feelings for Agathon when the Caprican experiment goes awry, Five is more sympathetic, wondering what it must be like to be driven by passion that marks Agathon's action: "Even in his anguish he seemed....so alive" {{TRS|Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down}}.
Later, however, when Six is disdainful of Valerii's apparent feelings for Agathon when the Caprican experiment goes awry, Five is more sympathetic, wondering what it must be like to be driven by passion that marks Agathon's action: "Even in his anguish he seemed....so alive" {{TRS|Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down}}.
== Psychological Manipulation and Prisoner Torture ==
A Number Five copy was involved in the psychological torture of [[Daniel Novacek]] during his three-year imprisonment aboard a Cylon [[Basestar (RDM)|Basestar]]. The Five assumed the identity of a fellow prisoner, claiming to be a Colonial public relations executive captured during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. For over a year, he maintained this deception, gaining Novacek's trust and becoming his primary source of emotional support during his captivity.<ref group="script" name="eick_hero_script_doral_novacek_psychological_torture_deception">{{cite script|writer=David Eick|title=Hero|series=Battlestar Galactica|season_number=3|episode_number=7|production_code=307-03007|script_date=October 25, 2006|version=Full Collated|page=PDF page 17, script page 11-12}}</ref>
The psychological manipulation culminated when the Cylons brought this Doral copy into Novacek's cell and handed the prisoner a gun, ordering him to kill "Doral" or face execution himself. When Novacek pulled the trigger six times, discovering the weapon contained only empty chambers, an identical Doral copy entered the cell, revealing the deception. The original Doral thanked Novacek, saying "Thanks, Danny," before the psychological impact of the revelation fully registered with the prisoner {{TRS|Hero}}.


==Other Copies==
==Other Copies==
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The Fives side with the Ones and the Fours in the decision to lobotomize the [[Raider (RDM)|Raiders]] after they defied the humanoid Cylons' wishes at the [[Ionian Nebula]]. Two of them are shot in the conference room by Centurions whose [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s have been removed by [[Natalie]]'s faction {{TRS|Six of One}}.
The Fives side with the Ones and the Fours in the decision to lobotomize the [[Raider (RDM)|Raiders]] after they defied the humanoid Cylons' wishes at the [[Ionian Nebula]]. Two of them are shot in the conference room by Centurions whose [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s have been removed by [[Natalie]]'s faction {{TRS|Six of One}}.


Several Fives are present to prevent the rescue of [[Hera]], and attack the Colonials. One sneaks up behind a couple of Marines that include {{callsign|Athena}} and [[Helo|her husband]], shooting and wounding him before {{callsign|Starbuck}} kills him. While making her way through the corridors of ''Galactica'' during the battle, Hera passes another dead copy. During the initial part of the battle after [[Samuel Anders]] deactivates the Colony's Hybrids, a Five notes that Anders must have shut down the Hybrids, showing knowledge of the identities of the [[Final Five]]'s identities and Anders' condition. He joins Cavil in an assault on ''Galactica''. The Five, a Four and Cavil assault the CIC, but the Five and the Four are killed and Cavil is captured. Another joins Cavil with another Four during the truce Baltar and [[Saul Tigh]] brokers and he stares for a moment at his dead counterpart. When [[Galen Tyrol]] starts to strangle [[Tory Foster]] for killing [[Cally Tyrol|his wife]], the Five believes that they have been betrayed and opens fire along with the other two Cylons. He is killed by {{callsign|Lee Adama}}. All Fives aboard the Colony perish when it is consumed by the black hole it is orbiting. {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}
Several Fives are present to prevent the rescue of [[Hera]], and attack the Colonials. One sneaks up behind a couple of Marines that include {{callsign|Athena}} and [[Helo|her husband]], shooting and wounding him before [[Kara Thrace]] kills him. While making her way through the corridors of ''Galactica'' during the battle, Hera passes another dead copy. During the initial part of the battle after [[Samuel Anders]] deactivates the Colony's Hybrids, a Five notes that Anders must have shut down the Hybrids, showing knowledge of the identities of the [[Final Five]]'s identities and Anders' condition. He joins Cavil in an assault on ''Galactica''. The Five, a Four and Cavil assault the CIC, but the Five and the Four are killed and Cavil is captured. Another joins Cavil with another Four during the truce Baltar and [[Saul Tigh]] brokers and he stares for a moment at his dead counterpart. When [[Galen Tyrol]] starts to strangle [[Tory Foster]] for killing [[Cally Tyrol|his wife]], the Five believes that they have been betrayed and opens fire along with the other two Cylons. He is killed by {{callsign|Lee Adama}}. All Fives aboard the Colony perish when it is consumed by the black hole it is orbiting. {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}
 
== Character Conception and Development ==
According to creator [[Ronald D. Moore]], the decision to reveal the "seemingly innocuous character" of Aaron Doral as a Cylon was made during the production of the [[Miniseries]]. "We thought it would be a nice surprise to reveal that this seemingly innocuous character was actually one of the bad guys," Moore noted.<ref group="production" name="bassom_companion_doral_revelation_surprise">{{cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=34}}</ref>
 
Actor [[Matthew Bennett]], who portrays Doral, doesn't view his Cylon alter ego as a villain. "Aaron Doral is doing the right thing as far as he's concerned," Bennett explains. "He certainly doesn't view himself as a bad guy. He can seem cold and creepy and calculated at times, but he's simply on a mission to do what he thinks is right."<ref group="production" name="bassom_companion_bennett_doral_not_villain">{{cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=133}}</ref>
 
Bennett was cast as Doral after initially auditioning for the role of Dr. Gaius Baltar.<ref group="production" name="bassom_companion_bennett_doral_not_villain" />
 
=== From Script to Screen ===
 
* The original script for "[[Hero]]" contains significantly more detail about Doral's psychological manipulation of [[Daniel Novacek]], including the specific dialogue where Doral thanks Novacek after the gun deception is revealed.<ref group="script" name="eick_hero_script_doral_thanks_danny_gun_deception">{{cite script|writer=David Eick|title=Hero|series=Battlestar Galactica|season_number=3|episode_number=7|production_code=307-03007|script_date=October 25, 2006|version=Full Collated|page=PDF page 17, script page 11-12}}</ref> The aired episode condenses this psychological torture into brief dialogue references rather than showing the extended manipulation sequences described in the screenplay.
 
* The script describes Doral's prisoner deception as lasting "over a year" and details how he maintained the fiction of being a fellow captive, which provides context for the depth of betrayal Novacek experienced.<ref group="script" name="eick_hero_script_doral_year_long_deception_fellow_prisoner">{{cite script|writer=David Eick|title=Hero|series=Battlestar Galactica|season_number=3|episode_number=7|production_code=307-03007|script_date=October 25, 2006|version=Full Collated|page=PDF page 17, script page 11-12}}</ref> This timeline and emotional manipulation detail was largely omitted from the final version.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[W:Doral, Florida|Doral]] is the name of a recently formed city in [[W:Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade County, Florida]]. It was formerly a census-designated place, named for a golf and resort spa within its boundaries. The resort was orignally named for its builders '''Dor'''is and '''Al'''fred Kaskel.  Doral is also the name of a popular cigarette brand.
*[[W:Doral, Florida|Doral]] is the name of a recently formed city in [[W:Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade County, Florida]]. It was formerly a census-designated place, named for a golf and resort spa within its boundaries. The resort was orignally named for its builders '''Dor'''is and '''Al'''fred Kaskel.  Doral is also the name of a popular cigarette brand.
 
== References ==
 
=== Script References ===
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=== Production History ===
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