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Red-Eye obtained a Colonial [[laser pistol]] by murdering a marooned Colonial [[Warrior]] known as [[Martin]], who had arrived some time previously and who attacked the Cylon on sight. Martin was the father of [[Puppis]] and husband of [[Vella]], a local. | Red-Eye obtained a Colonial [[laser pistol]] by murdering a marooned Colonial [[Warrior]] known as [[Martin]], who had arrived some time previously and who attacked the Cylon on sight. Martin was the father of [[Puppis]] and husband of [[Vella]], a local. | ||
Red-Eye's armored exterior was proof against any [[Numo]], the only weapon available to the natives of [[Equellus]]. When | Red-Eye's armored exterior was proof against any [[Numo]], the only weapon available to the natives of [[Equellus]]. When [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] encounters it, the Centurion has numerous dents from previous attempts to destroy it, none of which had seriously damaged it. Red-Eye's sensor eye makes a sound distinctly different from that of most Cylon Centurions, perhaps again due to damage it suffered in the original crash. | ||
Under [[Lacerta]], Red-Eye appropriates "tribute" (i.e., livestock, food, valuables) from the townspeople in exchange for their lives. Lacerta's reign of terror ends after | Under [[Lacerta]], Red-Eye appropriates "tribute" (i.e., livestock, food, valuables) from the townspeople in exchange for their lives. Lacerta's reign of terror ends after [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] is forced to land on the planet. At first, Apollo refuses to act against Red-Eye, believing that more Cylons might be present on the planet. He eventually destroys the Cylon after he hears the story of Red-Eye's origin and realizes it is alone. | ||
In total, 10 people die at Red-Eye's hand, including [[Bootes]], [[Puppis]]' uncle {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}. | In total, 10 people die at Red-Eye's hand, including [[Bootes]], [[Puppis]]' uncle {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}. | ||