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Like his Fleet counterpart, the Caprica copy also expresses doubt in the active involvement of divine forces in the real world, although he focuses his contempt on the Cylon religion. He says that "There is no [[God (RDM)|God]]," something that the Ones have been telling the other Cylons for years, though he acknowledges that God's existence or nonexistence can't actually be proven. Based on his conversation with the Fleet copy, this viewpoint appears to be shared across the entire model. | Like his Fleet counterpart, the Caprica copy also expresses doubt in the active involvement of divine forces in the real world, although he focuses his contempt on the Cylon religion. He says that "There is no [[God (RDM)|God]]," something that the Ones have been telling the other Cylons for years, though he acknowledges that God's existence or nonexistence can't actually be proven. Based on his conversation with the Fleet copy, this viewpoint appears to be shared across the entire model. | ||
While in the airlock awaiting execution, this Cavil engages in a debate with ''Galactica'''s Cavil regarding his epiphany. He tries to enlighten his more cynical brother to his revelation, but is rebuked and scorned. The ''Galactica'' Cavil promises to have him [[boxing|boxed]] for his radical heresy, yet still takes his hand when he offers it seconds before being flushed into the void. While ''Galactica'' Cavil closes his eyes, this copy does not and meets his fate with eyes wide open {{TRS|The Plan}}. If he did download and get boxed, his conciousness was presumably destroyed when the [[Resurrection Hub]] was [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|destroyed]]. {{TRS|The Hub}} | While in the airlock awaiting execution, this Cavil engages in a debate with ''Galactica'''s Cavil regarding his epiphany. He tries to enlighten his more cynical brother to his revelation, but is rebuked and scorned. The ''Galactica'' Cavil promises to have him [[boxing|boxed]] for his radical heresy, yet still takes his hand when he offers it seconds before being flushed into the void. While the ''Galactica'' Cavil closes his eyes, this copy does not and meets his fate with eyes wide open {{TRS|The Plan}}. If he did download and get boxed, his conciousness was presumably destroyed when the [[Resurrection Hub]] was [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|destroyed]]. {{TRS|The Hub}} | ||
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He is later seen with Boomer and Hera in [[The Colony]], and remarks upon how Hera "holds the key to their survival somewhere in her genetic code". {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}} | He is later seen with Boomer and Hera in [[The Colony]], and remarks upon how Hera "holds the key to their survival somewhere in her genetic code". {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}} | ||
During the attack on [[The Colony]], Cavil invades ''Galactica'' CIC to take back Hera Agathon. He agrees to hand her over to the Colonials in exchange for the secret of Resurrection, and backs down. His trademark sarcasm surfaces when he is impatient with the Final Five, saying they're "keeping two civilizations waiting". When [[Tyrol]] attacks and kills [[Tory Foster]], he takes this as a sign of aggression, attacking the Colonials. When his attack fails, he swears and puts a gun in his mouth, committing suicide. Many other Number One copies died with him when The Colony falls into the black hole it was orbiting and is destroyed. {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}} | During the attack on [[The Colony]], Cavil invades the ''Galactica'' CIC to take back Hera Agathon. He agrees to hand her over to the Colonials in exchange for the secret of Resurrection, and backs down. His trademark sarcasm surfaces when he is impatient with the Final Five, saying they're "keeping two civilizations waiting". When [[Tyrol]] attacks and kills [[Tory Foster]], he takes this as a sign of aggression, attacking the Colonials. When his attack fails, he swears and puts a gun in his mouth, committing suicide. Many other Number One copies died with him when The Colony falls into the black hole it was orbiting and is destroyed. {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}} | ||
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