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* [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]]'s ban on advanced robotic technology is due to a philosophical belief that there is no substitute for human effort. In the series itself, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] tells | * [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]]'s ban on advanced robotic technology is due to a philosophical belief that there is no substitute for human effort. In the series itself, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] tells [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] that their [[drone]]s are built with limited intelligence to prevent the Colonials from being attacked by their own robotic constructs, much like the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] were over a thousand [[yahren]]s ago. However, despite this, the Colonials evidently pursued [[bio-robotics institutes|bio-robotic technologies]] that could look and act very much human. Further, in the [[Re-imagined Series]], the rise of such technology was banned after the [[Cylon War]] due to the effects of that devastating rebellion. | ||
* This comic provides a rare insight into Colonial life before the holocaust, showing us an insight in another culture other than the one seen on [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] in the series. It should be noted that Scorpia is also the second most developed colony in any separate continuity source. In contrast to the comic, Scorpia is described as the most warmongering and militant of the Twelve Colonies during the war. | * This comic provides a rare insight into Colonial life before the holocaust, showing us an insight in another culture other than the one seen on [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] in the series. It should be noted that Scorpia is also the second most developed colony in any separate continuity source. In contrast to the comic, Scorpia is described as the most warmongering and militant of the Twelve Colonies during the war. | ||
* It is extremely illogical that the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS alternate)|Twelve Colonies]] are not all unified well into the 10th millennium of the [[Thousand Yahren War]], despite the fact that the Cylon attacks should have done much to affect Scorpia's society at this juncture, giving the heavily implied massiveness of that war. | * It is extremely illogical that the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS alternate)|Twelve Colonies]] are not all unified well into the 10th millennium of the [[Thousand Yahren War]], despite the fact that the Cylon attacks should have done much to affect Scorpia's society at this juncture, giving the heavily implied massiveness of that war. | ||