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:''For information on a book based on the [[Original Series]] universe, see [[Resurrection (book)]]. | :''For information on a book based on the [[Original Series]] universe, see [[Resurrection (book)]]. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Hero - Three Rebirth Camber.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Number Three]] reborn.]] | ||
'''Resurrection''' is the term that refers to the process wherein the consciousnesses and memories of a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] whose body had been destroyed are captured and recovered. | '''Resurrection''' is the term that refers to the process wherein the consciousnesses and memories of a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] whose body had been destroyed are captured and recovered. | ||
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Very little is known about the mechanics of downloading, other than what can be inferred and comments made from official crew members. Not all Cylons of the same model line share the same knowledge, and thus knowledge is variable between Cylons of the same model line. However, memories are stored upon download and "can be accessed by a curious Cylon who knows how".<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://io9.com/371157/jane-espenson-talks-about-writing-for-firefly-and-battlestar-++-and-gives-a-little-secret-cylon-backstory|title=i09.com Interview: Jane Espenson Talks About Writing for Firefly and Battlestar—and Gives a Little Secret Cylon Backstory|date=31 March 2008|accessdate=3 April 2008|last=Anders|first=Charlie James|format=|language=}}</ref> Hence, the memories of Sharon Agathon were stored when she downloaded to rescue her daughter, and another [[Number Eight]] was later able to access them {{TRS|The Hub}}. | Very little is known about the mechanics of downloading, other than what can be inferred and comments made from official crew members. Not all Cylons of the same model line share the same knowledge, and thus knowledge is variable between Cylons of the same model line. However, memories are stored upon download and "can be accessed by a curious Cylon who knows how".<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://io9.com/371157/jane-espenson-talks-about-writing-for-firefly-and-battlestar-++-and-gives-a-little-secret-cylon-backstory|title=i09.com Interview: Jane Espenson Talks About Writing for Firefly and Battlestar—and Gives a Little Secret Cylon Backstory|date=31 March 2008|accessdate=3 April 2008|last=Anders|first=Charlie James|format=|language=}}</ref> Hence, the memories of Sharon Agathon were stored when she downloaded to rescue her daughter, and another [[Number Eight]] was later able to access them {{TRS|The Hub}}. | ||
A download usually occurs a short amount of time after death; however, if a great number of Cylons are killed at once, it can take much longer to resurrect them all. After Caprica | A download usually occurs a short amount of time after death; however, if a great number of Cylons are killed at once, it can take much longer to resurrect them all. After Caprica Six killed D'Anna Biers, she said that due to the amount of Cylons killed by a bombing, it would take at least 36 hours to even get to Biers. This also indicates that Cylons are resurrected in the order that they are killed, in that it was implied that she was going to be the last to be resurrected. | ||
Downloading also apparently has something to do with the [[datastream]], as when Ellen Tigh is killed and downloaded into a new body, her memories are shown flowing in a datastream {{TRS|No Exit}}. | Downloading also apparently has something to do with the [[datastream]], as when Ellen Tigh is killed and downloaded into a new body, her memories are shown flowing in a datastream {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
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Seeing the utter destruction of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] and knowing the cause they were determined for it not to happen again. They knew that the humans would keep trying to create "artificial life" as well so they headed in their ship for the twelve human Colonies that were settled 1,000 years before to warn them not to make the same mistake they did and to be kind to their creations. However, they only had a ship without [[FTL]]--on Earth, the technology was not yet invented. As a result, travel to the Twelve Colonies was [[w:Theory of Relativity|relativistic]]: on board the ship, travel time was only a few years, but the voyage was actually 2,000 years. | Seeing the utter destruction of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] and knowing the cause they were determined for it not to happen again. They knew that the humans would keep trying to create "artificial life" as well so they headed in their ship for the twelve human Colonies that were settled 1,000 years before to warn them not to make the same mistake they did and to be kind to their creations. However, they only had a ship without [[FTL]]--on Earth, the technology was not yet invented. As a result, travel to the Twelve Colonies was [[w:Theory of Relativity|relativistic]]: on board the ship, travel time was only a few years, but the voyage was actually 2,000 years. | ||
Near the end of their journey, they somehow made contact with the [[Zoe-A|avatar of the late Zoe Graystone]] who, with her parents Drs. [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]], was developing the technology to give Zoe a new human body. The Final Five's assistance sped the Graystones's work,<ref>According to executive producer [[Kevin Murphy]]'s audio commentary for the episodes "Unvanquished" and "Apotheosis, | Near the end of their journey, they somehow made contact with the [[Zoe-A|avatar of the late Zoe Graystone]] who, with her parents Drs. [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]], was developing the technology to give Zoe a new human body. The Final Five's assistance sped the Graystones's work,<ref>According to executive producer [[Kevin Murphy]]'s audio commentary for the episodes "Unvanquished" and "Apotheosis", Zoe's journey to becoming a skin job in the period leading up to the flash forward would have been depicted if ''Caprica'' had been given a second season. In that five year period, Zoe would have encountered the [[Final Five]] - on their way to the Twelve Colonies following the destruction of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] by their own [[Earth Cylon Centurion|version]] of the Cylons - in the virtual world. There, the Final Five would have assisted Zoe in the creation of her humanoid robotic body. Also according to Murphy, Zoe would have joined the Caprican Legionnaires, working under the command of [[Jordan Duram]] to eradicate the Cylon threat before the inevitable uprising. [http://dvd.ign.com/articles/114/1140870p1.html</ref> and Zoe-A was resurrected in a tank in her father's home basement laboratory on Caprica.<ref>Shown in the "Things to Come" montage at the end of "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]".</ref> | ||
After what the Final Five would have perceived as nearly an instant—but what the colonies perceived as a few years of peace, the rebellion of the Cylon slave population, and more than twelve years of [[First Cylon War|human-Cylon war]]—the Five finally arrived too late to deliver their prophesy and avert the carnage. | After what the Final Five would have perceived as nearly an instant—but what the colonies perceived as a few years of peace, the rebellion of the Cylon slave population, and more than twelve years of [[First Cylon War|human-Cylon war]]—the Five finally arrived too late to deliver their prophesy and avert the carnage. | ||