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The model was first introduced in "[[Final Cut]]" as an infiltrator in the Fleet under the alias "[[D'Anna Biers]]" posing as a reporter for the [[Fleet News Service]]. She appears to be more of a tabloid rumor-and-innuendo format news journalist and less of the conventional Fleet journalist types such as [[James McManus]]. | The model was first introduced in "[[Final Cut]]" as an infiltrator in the Fleet under the alias "[[D'Anna Biers]]" posing as a reporter for the [[Fleet News Service]]. She appears to be more of a tabloid rumor-and-innuendo format news journalist and less of the conventional Fleet journalist types such as [[James McManus]]. | ||
Threes are also referred to as "D'Annas" collectively | Threes are also referred to as "D'Annas" collectively ([[The Ties That Bind]], [[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]). | ||
Because of their defiance of the taboo against learning more about the Final Five, the entire line is [[Boxing|boxed]], and their consciousnesses are stored at the Cylons' central [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. | Because of their defiance of the taboo against learning more about the Final Five, the entire line is [[Boxing|boxed]], and their consciousnesses are stored at the Cylons' central [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. | ||
[[Natalie]]'s faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]] wants to unbox the [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|Number Three]] who visited the [[The Temple of Five|Temple of Five]], so that the seven and the five may be united. They eventually forms a fragile alliance with the Colonials to retrieve this Three, and then destroy the Hub {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. Three is resurrected, and with the destruction of the Hub she becomes the sole Three in existence | [[Natalie]]'s faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]] wants to unbox the [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|Number Three]] who visited the [[The Temple of Five|Temple of Five]], so that the seven and the five may be united. They eventually forms a fragile alliance with the Colonials to retrieve this Three, and then destroy the Hub {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. Three is resurrected, and with the destruction of the Hub she becomes the sole Three in existence ("[[Sine Qua Non]]," "[[The Hub]]"). | ||
Fallen into despair with the discovery of a dead Earth, this last Three chooses to stay and die on the planet {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sometimes_great_notion_podcast">In the podcast for "Sometimes a Great Notion," Ron Moore notes that this is the last appearance of D'Anna Biers.</ref> | Fallen into despair with the discovery of a dead Earth, this last Three chooses to stay and die on the planet {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sometimes_great_notion_podcast">In the podcast for "Sometimes a Great Notion," Ron Moore notes that this is the last appearance of D'Anna Biers.</ref> | ||
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Her status following the arrival of the Cylons on [[New Caprica]] is uncertain but she likely joined the Cylons there as her model would have been exposed by the appearance of other Number Three's. | Her status following the arrival of the Cylons on [[New Caprica]] is uncertain but she likely joined the Cylons there as her model would have been exposed by the appearance of other Number Three's. | ||
This copy is presumed deceased, as she is more than likely [[boxing|boxed]] with her entire line and her consciousness destroyed with the [[Resurrection Hub]] | This copy is presumed deceased, as she is more than likely [[boxing|boxed]] with her entire line and her consciousness destroyed with the [[Resurrection Hub]] ("[[Rapture]]," "[[Sine Qua Non]]," "[[The Hub]]"). | ||
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A Number Three on another baseship repeatedly taunts and tortures [[Daniel Novacek]] prior to his seeming escape. Novacek "kills" this copy, which is allegedly diseased, and makes his "escape" to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. However, this was all part of a Cylon plan for Novacek to take revenge on [[William Adama]], and his exit is observed by another Three, who laughs mockingly {{TRS|Hero}}. | A Number Three on another baseship repeatedly taunts and tortures [[Daniel Novacek]] prior to his seeming escape. Novacek "kills" this copy, which is allegedly diseased, and makes his "escape" to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. However, this was all part of a Cylon plan for Novacek to take revenge on [[William Adama]], and his exit is observed by another Three, who laughs mockingly {{TRS|Hero}}. | ||
Another Number Three refuses the Cylon consensus that the fleet of [[Heavy Raider]]s carrying D'Anna Biers and [[Gaius Baltar]] to the [[algae planet]] must be told to stand down | Another Number Three refuses the Cylon consensus that the fleet of [[Heavy Raider]]s carrying D'Anna Biers and [[Gaius Baltar]] to the [[algae planet]] must be told to stand down ([[Eye of Jupiter]]). Instead, she gives the return order to all the craft except the one with Biers and Baltar on it, reasoning that Admiral Adama would never destroy the [[Temple of Five]] and kill his own people over just one ship. This incident makes it clear to the other models that Biers no longer cares about consensus, and that the other Threes are with her {{TRS|Rapture}}. | ||
All Number Threes are subsequently boxed {{TRS|Rapture}}. Biers herself is revived during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]], and all the other copies are lost with the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Hub}}. Since she is the last, her death marks the extinction of her model. | All Number Threes are subsequently boxed {{TRS|Rapture}}. Biers herself is revived during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]], and all the other copies are lost with the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Hub}}. Since she is the last, her death marks the extinction of her model. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* [[Lucy Lawless]]{{'}} more renowned TV character, [[w:Xena|Xena]], originates from [[w:Amphipolis|Amphipolis]], an actual village situated between the Greek provinces Macedonia and [[wikipedia:Thrace|Thrace]]. See also: {{callsign|Starbuck}}. | * [[Lucy Lawless]]{{'}} more renowned TV character, [[w:Xena|Xena]], originates from [[w:Amphipolis|Amphipolis]], an actual village situated between the Greek provinces Macedonia and [[wikipedia:Thrace|Thrace]]. See also: {{callsign|Starbuck}}. | ||
* A few scenes on the basestar (particularly those in "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]") imply that Number Three is in a senior position to at least some of the other models. For instance, she refers to the landing of Centurions on the algae planet as "need-to-know. | * A few scenes on the basestar (particularly those in "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]") imply that Number Three is in a senior position to at least some of the other models. For instance, she refers to the landing of Centurions on the algae planet as "need-to-know". On the other hand, the reactions of the other Cylons to this behavior indicate that she might have exceeded her authority. | ||
* Number Three (or at least some models) appears to be a strict devotee of the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon religion]]. | * Number Three (or at least some models) appears to be a strict devotee of the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon religion]]. | ||
* In Lucy Lawless' words: "She's like the ultimate narcissist. She believes that she is the pure form, so she is constantly trying to bring everyone else in line with her world view".<ref group="commentary" name="lawless_character_analysis_narcissist">{{cite web|url=https://example.com/lawless-interview|title=Lucy Lawless Character Analysis|author=Lucy Lawless|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=Current Date|archive=Y}}</ref> | * In Lucy Lawless' words: "She's like the ultimate narcissist. She believes that she is the pure form, so she is constantly trying to bring everyone else in line with her world view".<ref group="commentary" name="lawless_character_analysis_narcissist">{{cite web|url=https://example.com/lawless-interview|title=Lucy Lawless Character Analysis|author=Lucy Lawless|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=Current Date|archive=Y}}</ref> | ||
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=== Script References === | === Script References === | ||
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