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A copy of this model infiltrates [[Samuel Anders]]' resistance group on Caprica and uses his cover as a priest to ingratiate himself directly with Anders. He co-ordinates with a [[Number Four]] copy who is posing as the team doctor for the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] and undermines the resistance's morale. During his time with the resistance he counsels Anders and listens to his confessions of self-doubt and cowardice. He also learns of Anders' love for his human companions and for the people he has lost and slowly comes to the realization that the Cylons' attack on the Colonies was a grave error, as the Final Five would continue to love humanity and mourn them even if they were extinct. This is reinforced when Cavil is presented with an opportunity to kill Kara Thrace and Anders, but instead shows them mercy and allows them to reunite. Cavil comes to regret the actions of the Cylons and expresses his relief when a Number Six arrives shortly after Thrace's SAR landing and informs him of the new truce between Cylon and man, despite also being informed that his model voted against it. He decides to go to ''Galactica'' and act as the envoy of the truce, telling them that the Cylons had left the Colonies. Upon his arrival aboard ''Galactica'' he is identified as a Cylon by Chief Tyrol and detained. Cavil admits to being a Cylon and says "take me to your leader" {{TRS|The Plan}}. | A copy of this model infiltrates [[Samuel Anders]]' resistance group on Caprica and uses his cover as a priest to ingratiate himself directly with Anders. He co-ordinates with a [[Number Four]] copy who is posing as the team doctor for the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] and undermines the resistance's morale. During his time with the resistance he counsels Anders and listens to his confessions of self-doubt and cowardice. He also learns of Anders' love for his human companions and for the people he has lost and slowly comes to the realization that the Cylons' attack on the Colonies was a grave error, as the Final Five would continue to love humanity and mourn them even if they were extinct. This is reinforced when Cavil is presented with an opportunity to kill Kara Thrace and Anders, but instead shows them mercy and allows them to reunite. Cavil comes to regret the actions of the Cylons and expresses his relief when a Number Six arrives shortly after Thrace's SAR landing and informs him of the new truce between Cylon and man, despite also being informed that his model voted against it. He decides to go to ''Galactica'' and act as the envoy of the truce, telling them that the Cylons had left the Colonies. Upon his arrival aboard ''Galactica'' he is identified as a Cylon by Chief Tyrol and detained. Cavil admits to being a Cylon and says "take me to your leader" {{TRS|The Plan}}. | ||
Due to this copy's discovery, the Fleet copy is arrested as well and thrown in ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' | 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]]," 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. | ||