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Some time later, Three awakens on a [[Resurrection Ship]] with a Cavil looming over her [[resurrection tank]]. He informs her that the decision has been made to [[boxing|box]] her consciousness and her entire model line as punishment for their rogue actions. She tells Cavil that she has seen the faces of the last five Cylons and that one day he will too. Cavil then removes a device from the side of the tank and she collapses dead. Simultaneously, other Cavils are performing the same act to other Number Three models in resurrection tanks around the ship {{TRS|Rapture}}. | Some time later, Three awakens on a [[Resurrection Ship]] with a Cavil looming over her [[resurrection tank]]. He informs her that the decision has been made to [[boxing|box]] her consciousness and her entire model line as punishment for their rogue actions. She tells Cavil that she has seen the faces of the last five Cylons and that one day he will too. Cavil then removes a device from the side of the tank and she collapses dead. Simultaneously, other Cavils are performing the same act to other Number Three models in resurrection tanks around the ship {{TRS|Rapture}}. | ||
This condition does not last long as she is unboxed by Cavil and [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] in an attempt to get her to convince the rebels to stop their [[Cylon Civil War|civil war]]. However, when learning that the rebels are about to destroy the Hub, making their deaths permanent, she kills this Cavil model by snapping his neck. Boomer escapes while she does this. As she gets dressed, | This condition does not last long as she is unboxed by Cavil and [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] in an attempt to get her to convince the rebels to stop their [[Cylon Civil War|civil war]]. However, when learning that the rebels are about to destroy the Hub, making their deaths permanent, she kills this Cavil model by snapping his neck. Boomer escapes while she does this. As she gets dressed, [[Karl Agathon]] and a Number Eight run into the room and take her off the [[Resurrection Hub|Hub]] before it is destroyed. She is now the only living Three, the boxed consciousnesses of the others having gone down with the Hub. On the baseship, Three is taken to see Roslin and tells her that she is one of the Final Five - then makes it clear that she was joking to see the look on Roslin's face. Knowing that Roslin plans to betray the deal with the Cylon rebels by keeping D'Anna's information from them and aware of her new mortality, she tells Roslin that she won't reveal anything until she is safe in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] {{TRS|The Hub}}. | ||
Number Three assumes leadership of the Cylon rebels, holding President Roslin hostage. She demands that the Cylons on ''Galactica'' come out of hiding and attempts to force the Colonials to give them up, going so far as to execute a Colonial pilot and threatening to do that every quarter hour until the Final Four (the Five sans [[Ellen Tigh|Ellen]]") are with her. [[Tory Foster]] joins her immediately, but the other three are captured by the Colonials after [[Saul Tigh]] confesses to Adama. President {{callsign|Lee Adama}} threatens to airlock them to force Three to stand down, who in turns aims the basestar's nuclear arsenal at the civilian Fleet. Baltar tries to convince her to stand down and cooperate with the humans, but she refuses not believing it to be possible. The situation is defused when | Number Three assumes leadership of the Cylon rebels, holding President Roslin hostage. She demands that the Cylons on ''Galactica'' come out of hiding and attempts to force the Colonials to give them up, going so far as to execute a Colonial pilot and threatening to do that every quarter hour until the Final Four (the Five sans [[Ellen Tigh|Ellen]]") are with her. [[Tory Foster]] joins her immediately, but the other three are captured by the Colonials after [[Saul Tigh]] confesses to Adama. President {{callsign|Lee Adama}} threatens to airlock them to force Three to stand down, who in turns aims the basestar's nuclear arsenal at the civilian Fleet. Baltar tries to convince her to stand down and cooperate with the humans, but she refuses not believing it to be possible. The situation is defused when [[Kara Thrace]] discovers a direct clue towards Earth in [[Starbuck's Viper|her Viper]]. President Adama calls Three to fully share this information with her and to grant a full amnesty to the four Cylons. Number Three agrees to stand down and return the hostages to the Fleet. After jumping to Earth together with the Colonials, she joins the first landing party to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] and is equally shocked to find it in ruins {{TRS|Revelations}}. | ||
As the Colonials and their rebel Cylon allies prepare to depart Earth orbit in search of a new homeworld, Three tells [[Colonel Tigh]] that she is tired of running from the Cavils and their followers. Instead, she abandons the Cylons and Colonials, opting to die alone on post-apocalyptic Earth. She is last seen sitting on the shore. {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.<ref>In his podcast commentary to [[Sometimes a Great Notion]], Ronald D. Moore confirms that Three's story ends on Earth, alone.</ref> | As the Colonials and their rebel Cylon allies prepare to depart Earth orbit in search of a new homeworld, Three tells [[Colonel Tigh]] that she is tired of running from the Cavils and their followers. Instead, she abandons the Cylons and Colonials, opting to die alone on post-apocalyptic Earth. She is last seen sitting on the shore. {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.<ref>In his podcast commentary to [[Sometimes a Great Notion]], Ronald D. Moore confirms that Three's story ends on Earth, alone.</ref> | ||