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== "John" and the Final Five == | == "John" and the Final Five == | ||
After the [[Final Five]] contacted the Centurions, they agreed to create humanoid Cylons and share resurrection technology with them in exchange for an end to the [[Cylon War]]. The first humanoid Cylon created by the Final Five was "John, | After the [[Final Five]] contacted the Centurions, they agreed to create humanoid Cylons and share resurrection technology with them in exchange for an end to the [[Cylon War]]. The first humanoid Cylon created by the Final Five was "John", named after and created in the likeness of [[Ellen Tigh]]'s biological father. He was "treasured" by the Five, and even assisted them in the creation of the other seven models {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
John grew intensely jealous of [[Daniel]], the seventh model, because Daniel was emotionally favored by Ellen. John sabotaged the Sevens' genetic code and amniotic fluid, wiping out the entire line permanently. | John grew intensely jealous of [[Daniel]], the seventh model, because Daniel was emotionally favored by Ellen. John sabotaged the Sevens' genetic code and amniotic fluid, wiping out the entire line permanently. | ||
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Due to this copy's discovery, the Fleet copy is arrested as well and thrown in ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''{{'|s}} brig. Caprica-Cavil informs President Roslin and Admiral Adama that the Cylons have realized that they made two mistakes: the attack on the Colonies and the pursuit of the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], so both the occupation of the Colonies and the Cylon pursuit of the humans are now over. After receiving the message, Roslin orders that both Cavils be airlocked {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | Due to this copy's discovery, the Fleet copy is arrested as well and thrown in ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''{{'|s}} brig. Caprica-Cavil informs President Roslin and Admiral Adama that the Cylons have realized that they made two mistakes: the attack on the Colonies and the pursuit of the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], so both the occupation of the Colonies and the Cylon pursuit of the humans are now over. After receiving the message, Roslin orders that both Cavils be airlocked {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | ||
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]], | 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 ''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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[[File:Brother Cavil Shades.jpg|thumb|right|A Cavil on New Caprica]] | [[File:Brother Cavil Shades.jpg|thumb|right|A Cavil on New Caprica]] | ||
At least two Ones are present in the invasion fleet on New Caprica, as seen in "[[Occupation]]" and "[[Precipice]]." They have some authority over humans in detainment, as [[Ellen Tigh]] is able to use sexual favors to bribe another into releasing [[Saul Tigh]]. This may have been a self-serving ruse, because after a second sexual encounter, One says to her of Saul, "When's his next meeting with the insurgents?" and "We know he's their leader - why do you think we let him out of detention?" Ellen replies, "I thought it was because of the 'twist', | At least two Ones are present in the invasion fleet on New Caprica, as seen in "[[Occupation]]" and "[[Precipice]]." They have some authority over humans in detainment, as [[Ellen Tigh]] is able to use sexual favors to bribe another into releasing [[Saul Tigh]]. This may have been a self-serving ruse, because after a second sexual encounter, One says to her of Saul, "When's his next meeting with the insurgents?" and "We know he's their leader - why do you think we let him out of detention?" Ellen replies, "I thought it was because of the 'twist'", referring to a sex act, and One says, "Oh, yes, that too." | ||
It turns out that these liasons were highly Oedipal in nature. Not only does Cavil resemble Ellen's father, he is technically her "son, | It turns out that these liasons were highly Oedipal in nature. Not only does Cavil resemble Ellen's father, he is technically her "son", though only Cavil knew the extent of their relationship at the time. Though he appears to have no qualms about it when it happens, Ellen later makes a pointed reference to it, using it as a barb to belittle Cavil and he expresses a tactful amount of shame and frustration about it {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
Two copies are also involved in the Cylon leaders' discussions such as whether to kill [[Gaius Baltar]]. | Two copies are also involved in the Cylon leaders' discussions such as whether to kill [[Gaius Baltar]]. | ||
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:''Owing to the identical nature of the Ones, the singular copy referred to below may actually be several different copies. Furthermore this copy could be the same as one discussed above, although there is no particular indication this is the case.'' | :''Owing to the identical nature of the Ones, the singular copy referred to below may actually be several different copies. Furthermore this copy could be the same as one discussed above, although there is no particular indication this is the case.'' | ||
In "[[Six of One]]" a Number One model, consistently referred to as "Cavil, | In "[[Six of One]]" a Number One model, consistently referred to as "Cavil", despite the egalitarian and democratic principles of Cylon command, exudes an definite sense of assumed authority. As of such, he appears to be the ''de facto'' leader of one side of the [[Cylon Civil War|schism]] between the Cylons, composed of Ones, [[Four]]s, [[Five]]s, and [[Sharon Valerii]], opposed to the [[Number Two|Twos]], [[Number Six|Sixes]] and [[Number Eight|Eights]] loyal to [[Natalie]]. His is among the first blood shed in the Cylon Civil War, as Natalie has the [[Telencephalic inhibitor|self-aware]] [[Centurions]] (a concept Cavil is horrified by) attack. He initially appears to be forgiving, negotiating generous terms of truce with the rebels, although this is turns out to be a ploy for a devastating ambush, one which he justifies: "they started it". | ||
Cavil is in a romantic relationship with Valerii, although the nature of it is odd, he condescendingly refers to her as his "pet Eight" {{TRS|The Hub}}. He has been holding Ellen Tigh prisoner ever since she was killed by her husband and resurrected {{TRS|No Exit}}. | Cavil is in a romantic relationship with Valerii, although the nature of it is odd, he condescendingly refers to her as his "pet Eight" {{TRS|The Hub}}. He has been holding Ellen Tigh prisoner ever since she was killed by her husband and resurrected {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
In "[[Occupation]]" and "[[Precipice]], | In "[[Occupation]]" and "[[Precipice]]", the Ones are the most ''outwardly'' [[w:sadism|sadistic]] and cruel to humans, appearing to take pleasure (or at least a noticeable level of amusement) in their own acts of psychological and physical cruelty. They are even described by one of their creators, [[Ellen Tigh]], as being sadists. The Ones like toying with the idea of liquidating the human population on New Caprica as a solution to the Resistance, to "perhaps a more manageable number. Say, less than a thousand." | ||
The Ones are described as being driven by base emotions, principally anger and jealousy {{TRS|No Exit}}. They try to hide behind a facade of genial yet sarcastic superiority, but when situations move beyond their control they often lash out in rage, abandoning any pretence of civility. The Ones are a vindictive model; even their creators do not escape their anger and wrath. They specifically torture the [[Final Five]] psychologically and physically as a means of exacting "justice" for perceived slights against them. In conversation with the other Cylons, Ones are vocal and callous proponents of harsh measures against the [[New Caprica Resistance]] and are strong advocates of mass executions. | The Ones are described as being driven by base emotions, principally anger and jealousy {{TRS|No Exit}}. They try to hide behind a facade of genial yet sarcastic superiority, but when situations move beyond their control they often lash out in rage, abandoning any pretence of civility. The Ones are a vindictive model; even their creators do not escape their anger and wrath. They specifically torture the [[Final Five]] psychologically and physically as a means of exacting "justice" for perceived slights against them. In conversation with the other Cylons, Ones are vocal and callous proponents of harsh measures against the [[New Caprica Resistance]] and are strong advocates of mass executions. | ||