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<p style="text-align: center">'''Life on the Cylon Baseship'''</p>
<p style="text-align: center">'''Life on the Cylon Baseship'''</p>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Key to understanding how life works aboard the Cylon Baseship is recognizing and understanding the tensions within the communal nature of Cylon life. The Cylons, as artificial beings, have made many of their own evolutionary choices, including the method and practice of their interactivity. Driven by their burgeoning belief in a divine being, they have constructed for themselves a method of interaction that is rooted in the human model, yet makes allowance for unique abilities of the machine. This combination of a biologically-based pattern of behavior only partly improved upon by mechanistic technical advances have led, in some instances, to what seem like contradictions in their modes of living and behavior.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The communal nature of Cylon society is rooted in the fact that these are, fundamentally, ''machines'', capable of highly sophisticated exchanges of data. There is no technical reason why any given Cylon should not be immediately and continuously connected to every other Cylon aboard a Baseship as well as to the database of the ship itself. However, the Cylons have ''choosen'', as a society, to foreswear this ability in favor of more closely emulating the human form, presumably as a direct result of their homegrown theological belief that mankind was <u>God's</u> chosen form, based on His original image. Human failures to carry out the Almighty's wishes and plans notwithstanding, it is a tenet of Cylon belief that the human form came directly from Him, as did the initial human impulse to design the first generation of Cylons as bipedal beings which closely followed the human design. Therefore, the Cylons believe in maintaining and cultivating many aspects of the human form, including their modes of communication. Cylons verbally talk to one another as opposed to transmit files or data streams because that is the way God intended for his creations to interrelate to one another.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Aboard the Baseship, this creates a need to design systems that permit both immediate access to vital data while at the same time respecting the fact that individual Cylons are something more than simply points along a data stream. People are unique unto themselves, therefore individual Cylons are unique and [5 words] provided by the Baseship itself. In practice, this means that individual Cylons need to make discrete decisions to access data. They are not automatically aware of everything [end of page]<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''The Final Five'''</u><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; These are the Cylons which are not present on the Baseship, and indeed have not been glimpsed or referred to in the series thus far. They are mysterious beings even to the Significant Seven, all of whom know there are five humanoid Cylons who choose to associate with the others and who seldom communicate directly with them. Very little...<br/><br/><u>'''Sharons'''</u>&mdash;are uncertain of themselves and their place in the universe.<br/><br/>...and aspirations.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Sixes'''</u>&mdash;are powerful driven beings, constantly looking for ways to influence or determine events. They love human sensuality in all its forms and see their bodies as the highest temple in praise of God that has yet been constructed. They are also deeply manipulative and have a tendency toward physical and emotional cruelty that has its...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There is no formalized hierarchy among the Cylons, either aboard the Baseship or in the Cylon nation at large. Decisions are made collectively, through the will of the...<br/><br/>…strive to bring themselves closer to Him.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Leobens'''</u>&mdash;see life outside the box of the material world. T...<br/>have found ways of calculating variables and data outside the...<br/>and other cylons to see beyond the here and now. They see f...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Clothing being a purely aesthetic choice, there are times when we may wish to enter a room where total or partial nudity is on display without it being remarked on by any of the Cylons.<br/><br/>...quarters as we would de...<br/>...assigned to individual Cylons, and are treated w...<br/>...rms of sets, the Living Areas are redresses of th...<br/>...er.) They generally consist of a reclining chair.<br/>...etimes take in nourishment directly from the s...<br/>...chair. The living Areas are customized by the...<br/>...ys of red lights found the through...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Multi-Purpose Rooms'''</u>&mdash;based on the living areas, they sometimes have pools, and sometimes have other water fonts accessible to the Cylons, but can be reconfigured for a variety of purposes. Objects can be stufied, issues debated, or prayers offered in these rooms, which are distinguished solely by the light patterns on the walls and specific pieces of furniture which come and go.<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''The Control Center'''</u>&mdash;the functional equivalent to Galactica's CIC, this is where tactical decisions are made abord the Baseship. These is no assigned "crew" here, any visit to the Control Center will see a different set of Cylons coming and going, and interacting with one another. Again, decisions are made collectively, with individual models speaking with one voice and no action taken until majority consensus has been reached. The holographic projections above the consoles change rapidly, seldom showing the same image for any great length of time. The images displayed are also just...
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Key to understanding how life works aboard the Cylon Baseship is recognizing and understanding the tensions within the communal nature of Cylon life. The Cylons, as artificial beings, have made many of their own evolutionary choices, including the method and practice of their interactivity. Driven by their burgeoning belief in a divine being, they have constructed for themselves a method of interaction that is rooted in the human model, yet makes allowance for unique abilities of the machine. This combination of a biologically-based pattern of behavior only partly improved upon by mechanistic technical advances have led, in some instances, to what seem like contradictions in their modes of living and behavior.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The communal nature of Cylon society is rooted in the fact that these are, fundamentally, ''machines'', capable of highly sophisticated exchanges of data. There is no technical reason why any given Cylon should not be immediately and continuously connected to every other Cylon aboard a Baseship as well as to the database of the ship itself. However, the Cylons have ''choosen'', as a society, to foreswear this ability in favor of more closely emulating the human form, presumably as a direct result of their homegrown theological belief that mankind was <u>God's</u> chosen form, based on His original image. Human failures to carry out the Almighty's wishes and plans notwithstanding, it is a tenet of Cylon belief that the human form came directly from Him, as did the initial human impulse to design the first generation of Cylons as bipedal beings which closely followed the human design. Therefore, the Cylons believe in maintaining and cultivating many aspects of the human form, including their modes of communication. Cylons verbally talk to one another as opposed to transmit files or data streams because that is the way God intended for his creations to interrelate to one another.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Aboard the Baseship, this creates a need to design systems that permit both immediate access to vital data while at the same time respecting the fact that individual Cylons are something more than simply points along a data stream. People are unique unto themselves, therefore individual Cylons are unique and [5 words] provided by the Baseship itself. In practice, this means that individual Cylons need to make discrete decisions to access data. They are not automatically aware of everything [end of page]<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''The Final Five'''</u><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; These are the Cylons which are not present on the Baseship, and indeed have not been glimpsed or referred to in the series thus far. They are mysterious beings even to the Significant Seven, all of whom know there are five humanoid Cylons who choose to associate with the others and who seldom communicate directly with them. Very little...<br/><br/><u>'''Sharons'''</u> -- are uncertain of themselves and their place in the universe.<br/><br/>...and aspirations.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Sixes'''</u> -- are powerful driven beings, constantly looking for ways to influence or determine events. They love human sensuality in all its forms and see their bodies as the highest temple in praise of God that has yet been constructed. They are also deeply manipulative and have a tendency toward physical and emotional cruelty that has its...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There is no formalized hierarchy among the Cylons, either aboard the Baseship or in the Cylon nation at large. Decisions are made collectively, through the will of the...<br/><br/>…strive to bring themselves closer to Him.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Leobens'''</u> -- see life outside the box of the material world. T...<br/>have found ways of calculating variables and data outside the...<br/>and other cylons to see beyond the here and now. They see f...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Clothing being a purely aesthetic choice, there are times when we may wish to enter a room where total or partial nudity is on display without it being remarked on by any of the Cylons.<br/><br/>...quarters as we would de...<br/>...assigned to individual Cylons, and are treated w...<br/>...rms of sets, the Living Areas are redresses of th...<br/>...er.) They generally consist of a reclining chair.<br/>...etimes take in nourishment directly from the s...<br/>...chair. The living Areas are customized by the...<br/>...ys of red lights found the through...<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''Multi-Purpose Rooms'''</u> -- based on the living areas, they sometimes have pools, and sometimes have other water fonts accessible to the Cylons, but can be reconfigured for a variety of purposes. Objects can be stufied, issues debated, or prayers offered in these rooms, which are distinguished solely by the light patterns on the walls and specific pieces of furniture which come and go.<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>'''The Control Center'''</u> -- the functional equivalent to Galactica's CIC, this is where tactical decisions are made abord the Baseship. These is no assigned "crew" here, any visit to the Control Center will see a different set of Cylons coming and going, and interacting with one another. Again, decisions are made collectively, with individual models speaking with one voice and no action taken until majority consensus has been reached. The holographic projections above the consoles change rapidly, seldom showing the same image for any great length of time. The images displayed are also just...


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