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== Answer to ponder == | == Answer to ponder == | ||
I was going to put these in the page, but they seem too long... maybe they could be trimmed up a bit? | I was going to put these in the page, but they seem too long... maybe they could be trimmed up a bit? | ||
*Since the colony is in a close orbit with a black hole, how are the colonies biological components affected by the massive amount of radiation put out by it? | *Since the colony is in a close orbit with a black hole, how are the colonies biological components affected by the massive amount of radiation put out by it? | ||
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::It doesn't make much sense to me that the other six models wouldn't have known about the Colony after the Cavils took out the Final Five. I mean, where else would all those millions of each model live? I'd prefer to interpret Cavil's line as that the other models didn't know that there was Resurrection equipment there (like the Final Five's original ship), and not that they didn't know about it period. It also makes more sense as a reason to move the Colony at the beginning of the Civil War. If the Cavil faction could maintain unchallenged control of the Cylon Homeworld and the Resurrection Hub, they would've had a massive advantage over the Rebels. Otherwise, they just moved it on the off-chance the rebels would succeed in contacting the Final Five, the Final Fives' memories would somehow be restored, and the lot of them would decide that there was some reason to go to the Colony (which they wouldn't have had until they destroyed the Hub and Cavil fell back to the Colony to reinvent resurrection). -- [[User:David cgc|David cgc]] 17:33, 28 September 2009 (UTC) | ::It doesn't make much sense to me that the other six models wouldn't have known about the Colony after the Cavils took out the Final Five. I mean, where else would all those millions of each model live? I'd prefer to interpret Cavil's line as that the other models didn't know that there was Resurrection equipment there (like the Final Five's original ship), and not that they didn't know about it period. It also makes more sense as a reason to move the Colony at the beginning of the Civil War. If the Cavil faction could maintain unchallenged control of the Cylon Homeworld and the Resurrection Hub, they would've had a massive advantage over the Rebels. Otherwise, they just moved it on the off-chance the rebels would succeed in contacting the Final Five, the Final Fives' memories would somehow be restored, and the lot of them would decide that there was some reason to go to the Colony (which they wouldn't have had until they destroyed the Hub and Cavil fell back to the Colony to reinvent resurrection). -- [[User:David cgc|David cgc]] 17:33, 28 September 2009 (UTC) | ||
::: I think he meant that, and that they didn't know where it was now. I'm pretty sure they all lived there. -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 21:41, 28 September 2009 (UTC) | ::: I think he meant that, and that they didn't know where it was now. I'm pretty sure they all lived there. -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 21:41, 28 September 2009 (UTC) | ||
== Questions to ponder == | == Questions to ponder == | ||