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===Life on Earth and [[The Colony]]===
===Life on Earth and [[The Colony]]===


Samuel was born a [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]]-Cylon on Earth over 2,000 years before the Fall. He worked at a scientific research facility, and also composed [[The Music|a song]] which he played for his lover and for his fellow researchers, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Ellen Tigh]], [[Galen Tyrol]], and [[Tory Foster]]<ref>In his "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" podcast commentary, Ronald D. Moore explained that in the Battlestar universe Anders (not Bob Dylan) wrote the song, but acknowledged that they failed to adequatly get that point across to the audience.</ref>. Warned of a coming holocaust by [[Messengers#The Final Five's Messengers|an image of a woman]] no one else could see, he worked with his four friends to recreate the [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] technology used by their ancestors. When the nuclear attack on Earth came, the five of them were downloaded into new bodies on a ship in orbit.  
Samuel was born a [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]]-Cylon on Earth over 2,000 years before the Fall. He worked at a scientific research facility, and also composed [[The Music|a song]] which he played for his lover and for his fellow researchers, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Ellen Tigh]], [[Galen Tyrol]], and [[Tory Foster]]<ref>In his "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" podcast commentary, Ronald D. Moore explained that in the Battlestar universe Anders (not Bob Dylan) wrote the song, but acknowledged that they failed to adequatly get that point across to the audience.</ref>. Warned of a coming holocaust by [[Virtual beings#The Final Five's Virtual Beings|an image of a woman]] no one else could see, he worked with his four friends to recreate the [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] technology used by their ancestors. When the nuclear attack on Earth came, the five of them were downloaded into new bodies on a ship in orbit.  


Backtracking the path their ancestors used to find Earth, the five rediscovered the [[Temple of Five|Temple of Hopes]] and found their way to the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] to warn the humans of the dangers of making robotic slaves, but arrived too late to prevent the [[First Cylon War]] because their vessel traveled at relativistic, subluminal speeds. They persuaded the [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Cylon Centurions]] enter into armistice with the humans in exchange for designing humanoid Cylon bodies and resurrection technology for their "children". They also embraced the monotheistic beliefs of the Centurions. Their first creation, [[Number One]], turned against them, killing them by asphyxiation, [[Boxing|boxing]] their consciousnesses, and later releasing them into the Twelve Colonies one by one with false memories. By having them live as humans and share their fate during the [[Cylon Attack]], he hoped to teach them all a lesson and get them to see the truth in his views towards humanity once they died and resurrected.
Backtracking the path their ancestors used to find Earth, the five rediscovered the [[Temple of Five|Temple of Hopes]] and found their way to the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] to warn the humans of the dangers of making robotic slaves, but arrived too late to prevent the [[First Cylon War]] because their vessel traveled at relativistic, subluminal speeds. They persuaded the [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Cylon Centurions]] enter into armistice with the humans in exchange for designing humanoid Cylon bodies and resurrection technology for their "children". They also embraced the monotheistic beliefs of the Centurions. Their first creation, [[Number One]], turned against them, killing them by asphyxiation, [[Boxing|boxing]] their consciousnesses, and later releasing them into the Twelve Colonies one by one with false memories. By having them live as humans and share their fate during the [[Cylon Attack]], he hoped to teach them all a lesson and get them to see the truth in his views towards humanity once they died and resurrected.

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