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: ''This article is about sexuality in the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, as depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM) | re-imaginded series' continuity]]. For sexuality depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], see: [[Sexuality in Battlestar Galactica (TOS)]].'' | : ''This article is about sexuality in the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, as depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM) | re-imaginded series' continuity]]. For sexuality depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], see: [[Sexuality in Battlestar Galactica (TOS)]].'' | ||
[[ | [[Image:Dee and bee.jpg|thumb|right|[[Anastasia Dualla]] and [[Billy Keikeya]] on a date ([[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]).]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:Leeshevon.jpg|[[Lee Adama]] with [[Shevon]], a prostitute ([[Black Market]]).|thumb]] | ||
The civilizations of the [[Twelve Colonies | The civilizations of the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM) | Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] seem to celebrate a rich sexual diversity. | ||
While there are many tensions within the worlds regarding issues such as cultural heritage and origin, religious views or race, no such discrimination has been linked to sexual orientation or gender. | While there are many tensions within the worlds regarding issues such as cultural heritage and origin, religious views or race, no such discrimination has been linked to sexual orientation or gender. | ||
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=== Gender === | === Gender === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Athena in Vatican.jpg|thumb|[[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athena]], one of the Lords of Kobol]] | ||
Within Colonial society there seems to be little differentiation between male and female persons. Occupations, ranks as well as civilian and religious positions seem to be | Within Colonial society there seems to be little differentiation between male and female persons. Occupations, ranks as well as civilian and religious positions seem to be hold by men and women alike. | ||
There seems to be no notion of a superiority of one sex over the other or a clear division of gender roles. The most notable differences between sexes are in their respective clothing and hair styles, as well as the use of make-up and jewelery. However, some other stereotypical perceptions of male and female behavior are shown, mostly carried over from real-world paradigms (see ''[[Sexuality in the Twelve Colonies#Analysis|Analysis]]''). | There seems to be no notion of a superiority of one sex over the other or a clear division of gender roles. The most notable differences between sexes are in their respective clothing and hair styles, as well as the use of make-up and jewelery. However, some other stereotypical perceptions of male and female behavior are shown, mostly carried over from real-world paradigms (see ''[[Sexuality in the Twelve Colonies#Analysis|Analysis]]''). | ||
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[[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonial Religion]] seems to make little difference between male and female persons and has apparently little to no dogmas regarding sexual activity. | [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonial Religion]] seems to make little difference between male and female persons and has apparently little to no dogmas regarding sexual activity. | ||
Colonial clergy consists of both, [[Brother|brothers]] and [[Sister|sisters]], as well as [[Priest|priests]] of both sexes. [[Oracle|Oracles]] seem to be traditionally female. | Colonial clergy consists of both, [[Brother|brothers]] and [[Sister|sisters]], as well as [[Priest|priests]] of both sexes. [[Oracle|Oracles]] seem to be traditionally female, including the famous [[Pythia]]. | ||
The [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]] include male and female deities. The [[One True God]] of [[Monotheism|Colonial monotheism]] is generally spoken of as male.<ref>This is especially true for the Cylons who likely adopted this faith from the early monotheists. However, [[Virtual Baltar]] later calls the omnipotent being "it" ([[Daybreak, Part II]]).</ref> | The [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]] include male and female deities, their leaders seemingly being [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. The [[One True God]] of [[Monotheism|Colonial monotheism]] is generally spoken of as male.<ref>This is especially true for the Cylons who likely adopted this faith from the early monotheists. However, [[Virtual Baltar]] later calls the omnipotent being "it" ([[Daybreak, Part II]]).</ref> | ||
Nonetheless, some traditional doctrines regarding marriage exist ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]). At least some interpretations of religious scripture do also regard abortion as a sin ([[The Captain's Hand]]). | Nonetheless, some traditional doctrines regarding marriage exist ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]). At least some interpretations of religious scripture do also regard abortion as a sin ([[The Captain's Hand]]). | ||
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==== Military ==== | ==== Military ==== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Final Cut-Thin Line of Blue.jpg|thumb|right|Pilots aboard [[Galactica (RDM) | Galactica]] ([[Final Cut]]).]] | ||
Within [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)| Colonial military]] gender is apparently no point of concern regarding positions, capabilities and ranks. Both female and male crew members of [[Galactica (RDM) | ''Galactica'']] and [[Pegasus (RDM) | ''Pegasus'']] are shown in a huge variety of different appointments, ranging from [[deckhand]] to [[CAG]] to [[Military Ranks (RDM) | Rear Admiral]]. | Within [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)| Colonial military]] gender is apparently no point of concern regarding positions, capabilities and ranks. Both female and male crew members of [[Galactica (RDM) | ''Galactica'']] and [[Pegasus (RDM) | ''Pegasus'']] are shown in a huge variety of different appointments, ranging from [[deckhand]] to [[CAG]] to [[Military Ranks (RDM) | Rear Admiral]]. | ||
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In military tradition, every senior officer is addressed as "sir", regardless of their gender. | In military tradition, every senior officer is addressed as "sir", regardless of their gender. | ||
One of the very few restrictions regarding consenting sexual relationships can be found in the Colonial forces, were senior and junior officers are not aloud to be involved | One of the very few restrictions regarding consenting sexual relationships can be found in the Colonial forces, were senior and junior officers are not aloud to be involved ([[Miniseries]]). | ||
==== Language ==== | ==== Language ==== | ||
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Other languages of the Twelve Colonies do have a grammatical gender, including Tauronese and Old Gemenese.<ref>Which are based on [[Wikipedia:Ancient Greek|Ancient Greek]] and the [[Wikipedia:Romanian Language|Romanian language]].</ref> However, it is unknown how this might affect gender conceptions of their respective worlds. | Other languages of the Twelve Colonies do have a grammatical gender, including Tauronese and Old Gemenese.<ref>Which are based on [[Wikipedia:Ancient Greek|Ancient Greek]] and the [[Wikipedia:Romanian Language|Romanian language]].</ref> However, it is unknown how this might affect gender conceptions of their respective worlds. | ||
=== Sexual relationships === | === Sexual relationships === | ||
[[image:GaetaHoshi.PNG|thumb|right|[[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Louis Hoshi]] ([[The Face of the Enemy]]).]] | [[image:GaetaHoshi.PNG|thumb|right|[[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Louis Hoshi]] ([[The Face of the Enemy]]).]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:Billy and Jaycie.jpg|thumb|[[William Adama]] and [[Jaycie McGavin]] ([[Razor Flashbacks]]).]] | ||
Many kinds of sexual relationships have been shown within the Twelve Colonies. These include sexual encounters between one man and one woman, same-sex relationships, group sex, prostitution as well as sexual assault. | Many kinds of sexual relationships have been shown within the Twelve Colonies. These include sexual encounters between one man and one woman, same-sex relationships, group sex, prostitution as well as sexual assault. | ||
Most Colonials seem to prefer consenting sexual partners of the opposite sex (e.g. [[Gaius Baltar]] or [[Laura Roslin]]). However, individuals have been shown to engage same-sex relationships likewise (e.g. [[Clarice Willow]] and [[Felix Gaeta]]) or exclusively (e.g. [[Sam Adama]] and possibly [[Helena Cain]]). | Most Colonials seem to prefer consenting sexual partners of the opposite sex (e.g. [[Gaius Baltar]] or [[Laura Roslin]]). However, individuals have been shown to engage same-sex relationships likewise (e.g. [[Clarice Willow]] and [[Felix Gaeta]]) or exclusively (e.g. [[Sam Adama]] and possibly [[Helena Cain]]). | ||
The age of consent within the Colonies is not known and might actually differ within the twelve societies or even based on religious views. However, [[Amanda Graystone]] | The age of consent within the Colonies is not known and might actually differ within the twelve societies or even based on religious views. However, [[Amanda Graystone]] seemed shocked to learn that her late 16 year-old daughter [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]] had a [[Ben Stark|boyfriend]] ([[Rebirth]]).<ref>While Amanda is mainly shocked to hear about Ben Stark for the very first time, her dialog also indicates that she thought that Zoe never actually had sex before her death.</ref> | ||
Pornography seems to be common within the Colonies ([[Pegasus (Extended Version)]], [[Caprica pilot]]) as were strip clubs | Pornography seems to be common within the Colonies ([[Pegasus (Extended Version)]], [[Caprica pilot]]) as were strip clubs before [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the Fall]] ([[Daybreak, Part I]], [[The Plan]]). On [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], at least before the [[First Cylon War]], teenagers also secretly engaged virtual sex in the [[V-Club]] ([[Caprica pilot]]). | ||
Pedophilia and child prostitution do occur within Colonial Society but are generally frowned upon. However, for some time after the Fall this | Pedophilia and child prostitution do occur within Colonial Society but are generally frowned upon. However, for some time after the Fall this became a lucrative business within [[The Fleet (RDM)|the fugitive Fleet]] ([[Black Market]]). Rape has also been shown to occur, most notably against two Cylon prisoners ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]). | ||
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While most marriages are between two people (e.g. between [[Lee Adama]] and [[Anastasia Dualla]] - [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]), group marriages are also legal in the Colonies (e.g. between [[Clarice Willow]] and her wifes and husbands - [[Rebirth]]). | While most marriages are between two people (e.g. between [[Lee Adama]] and [[Anastasia Dualla]] - [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]), group marriages are also legal in the Colonies (e.g. between [[Clarice Willow]] and her wifes and husbands - [[Rebirth]]). | ||
Divorces (and subsequent remarriages) seem to be rather common within Colonial society and do apparently coincide with religious beliefs ([[Miniseries]], [[The Eye of Jupiter]], [[A Day in the Life]]). Colonials have also been shown to be unfaithful to their respective spouses (including [[Richard Adar]]). | Divorces (and subsequent remarriages) seem to be rather common within Colonial society and do apparently coincide with religious beliefs ([[Miniseries]], [[The Eye of Jupiter]], [[A Day in the Life]]). Colonials have also been shown to be unfaithful to their respective spouses (including [[Cally Henderson]] and, presumably, [[Richard Adar]]). | ||
== Cylon Sexuality == | == Cylon Sexuality == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Zoe-A.jpg|thumb|[[Zoe Graystone|Zoe Graystone's avatar]] upon whom the [[U-87|first Centurion]] was based ([[Caprica pilot]]).]] | ||
=== Cylon Centurions === | === Cylon Centurions === | ||
The Cylon centurions | The Cylon centurions have never been shown to engage any kind of sexual relationship. It is also not known, whether [[Graystone Industries]] or any other company ever invented robots that were used for sexual pleasure rather than military use or hard labor. | ||
Since at least the [[U-87|very first Cylon]] has a personality based on [[Zoe Graystone|a real person]] and centurions | Since at least the [[U-87|very first Cylon]] has a personality based on [[Zoe Graystone|a real person]] and centurions have been shown to be conscious, the notion of romantic or sexual behavior is not entirely implausible. | ||
=== Humanoid Cylons === | === Humanoid Cylons === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Threesome.jpg|thumb|right|[[Caprica-Six]], [[Number Three|Three]] and [[Gaius Baltar]] ([[Hero]]).]] | ||
The [[Humanoid Cylons]] are based upon eight different archetypes of behavior. Certain stereotypes might be associated with them but they are rather based on their respective model than the sex of their bodies - [[Number Six|Number Sixes]], for instance, have been shown to be overly sexually seductive, including relationships with human and | The [[Humanoid Cylons]] are based upon eight different archetypes of behavior. Certain stereotypes might be associated with them but they are rather based on their respective model than the sex of their bodies - [[Number Six|Number Sixes]], for instance, have been shown to be overly sexually seductive, including relationships with human and cylon males and females alike ([[Miniseries]], [[Razor]], [[Hero]], [[The Plan]]). | ||
The Cylon's sexual behavior is likely just as diverse as that of humanity. It has been stated that they have tried to reproduce sexually but any attempts at this have failed ([[The Farm]]). | The Cylon's sexual behavior is likely just as diverse as that of humanity. It has been stated that they have tried to reproduce sexually but any attempts at this have failed ([[The Farm]]). | ||
While it is not clearly shown or stated, it is very likely that many inter-Cylon relationships occurred, even though biological reproduction | While it is not clearly shown or stated, it is very likely that many inter-Cylon relationships occurred, even though biological reproduction was not possible. After [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the Fall]] [[Brother Cavil]] and a Number Six were involved for a couple of weeks ([[The Plan]]). [[Caprica-Six|Caprica]] and a [[Number Three]] copy have been intimate at least since [[Gaius Baltar]] arrived aboard their [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] ([[Hero]], [[The Eye of Jupiter]]). [[Natalie Faust|Natalie]] also might have had a relationship with another copy of her model ([[Faith]]). | ||
Many humanoid Cylons also | Many humanoid Cylons also engaged in relationships with humans during the infiltration of the Colonies, the [[Cylon Civil War]] and likely after the settlement of [[Earth (RDM)#A New Earth|the second Earth]] (see ''[[Sexuality in the Twelve Colonies#Interracial relationships|Interracial relationships]]''). | ||
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Little is known about sexuality on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. Only [[Final Five|five survivors]] of the [[Thirteenth Tribe]] are ever encountered by humanity. Of those, four were in a relationship before the destruction of their planet ([[Tory Foster]] and [[Galen Tyrol]], [[Saul Tigh]] and [[Ellen Tigh]] - [[No Exit]]). | Little is known about sexuality on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. Only [[Final Five|five survivors]] of the [[Thirteenth Tribe]] are ever encountered by humanity. Of those, four were in a relationship before the destruction of their planet ([[Tory Foster]] and [[Galen Tyrol]], [[Saul Tigh]] and [[Ellen Tigh]] - [[No Exit]]). | ||
All of those Cylons | All of those Cylons engaged in relationships with humans and/or humanoid Cylons before and after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|destruction of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], for most of that time not knowing that they were Cylons themselves. Notably, the relationship between Saul Tigh and [[Caprica-Six|Caprica]] resulted in a pregnancy, although the child was later lost ([[Deadlock]]). | ||
== Interracial relationships == | == Interracial relationships == | ||
After the [[First Cylon War]] there is no indication that ethnicity or culture | After the [[First Cylon War]] there is no indication that ethnicity or culture influenced romantic and sexual relationships within Colonial society. | ||
However, this | However, this might have been different before the [[Articles of Colonization|Unification of the Colonies]]. At least Caprican society showed strong anti-Tauron sentiments, potentially making relationships between citizens of both worlds difficult ([[Caprica pilot]]). | ||
===Cylon-Human relationships=== | ===Cylon-Human relationships=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cain and gina.jpg|thumb|right|[[Helena Cain]] and [[Gina Inviere]] ([[Razor]]).]] | ||
After the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Holocaust]] Colonial humanity | After the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Holocaust]], when Colonial humanity discovered the existence of [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]], inter-racial relationships between these two peoples became an increasingly significant issue for Colonial survivors. | ||
About two years before the Fall, Cylons | About two years before the Fall, Cylons started to infiltrate the Twelve Colonies. Many of them entered relationships with humans in order to gain intelligence, social acceptance and/or because they fell in love. Most of these liaisons ended with the attack but some of them survived the first days of the Holocaust. Aboard ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' a copy of [[Number Four]] remained in a marriage with deckhand [[Giana O'Neill]] ([[The Plan]]), while [[Pegasus (RDM)|''Pegasus'']]' commanding officer [[Helena Cain]] continued her relationship with a copy of [[Number Six]], [[Gina Inviere]] ([[Razor]]). | ||
Both relationships | Both relationships left the respective human partner devastated when they found out that they had dated a Cylon. O'Neill suddenly approved of her husband's suicide ([[The Plan]]), while Cain ordered her former lover to be tortured and humiliated by her subordinates ([[Razor]], [[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]). | ||
On the Cylon-occupied [[New Caprica]] at least [[Felix Gaeta|one human citizen]] privily | On the Cylon-occupied [[New Caprica]] at least [[Felix Gaeta|one human citizen]] privily entered a relationship with [[Number Eight|a Cylon]] ([[The Face of the Enemy]]). When [[William Adama]] found out that his friend [[Saul Tigh]] (whom he thought of as human at the time) had started an affair and impregnated the imprisoned [[Caprica-Six]], he seemed disturbed, if not disgusted ([[Sine Qua Non]]). | ||
It is not known, whether any new, true human-Cylon relationships | It is not known, whether any new, true human-Cylon relationships occurred after the [[rebel Cylons]] joined the human fleet, though it is likely that this happened at least after the settlement of [[Earth (RDM)#A New Earth|the second Earth]] ([[Daybreak, Part II]]). | ||
====Sharon and Karl Agathon==== | ====Sharon and Karl Agathon==== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Sharondownloaded.jpg|170px|thumb|right|[[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]], giving birth to her [[Hera Agathon|daughter]], with her later husband [[Karl Agathon]] comforting her ([[Downloaded]]).]] | ||
The relationship of [[Karl Agathon|Karl]] and [[Sharon Agathon]] | |||
The relationship of [[Karl Agathon|Karl]] and [[Sharon Agathon]] was humanity's first contact with an open Cylon-human love and resulted in the birth of the first (and for a long time only) hybrid. It is therefore easily one of the most important examples of an inter-racial relationship within Colonial society. | |||
When Karl Agathon | When Karl Agathon was stranded on the post-apocalyptic [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], the occupying Cylons envisioned a plan to make him fall in love with a copy of model [[Number Eight]], who claimed to be his colleague [[Sharon Valerii]] ([[33]], [[Litmus]]). Over a couple of weeks this plan actually worked out and the Eight got pregnant with Agathon's child ([[Colonial Day]]). She soon decided to stay with her human lover and betrayed her people in the course, returning with Agathon to the few fleeing human survivors ([[The Farm]]). | ||
At the beginning, Sharon's status within the Fleet | At the beginning, Sharon's status within the Fleet was problematic, at best. She was imprisoned and Karl Agathon was not allowed to have intimate or even private contact with her. In her prison she was assaulted and raped by [[Pegasus (RDM)|''Pegasus'']]' crewmen ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]), something ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' [[William Adama|commander]] felt guilty about ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]). | ||
A forced abortion of Sharon's child, | A forced abortion of Sharon's child was considered and nearly executed, when the leaders of the fleet thought of the unborn as a possible threat to humanity ([[Epiphanies]]). She prematurely gave birth to her daughter, [[Hera]], and the child was taken away from her, leaving her under the impression she didn't survive ([[Downloaded]]). | ||
During the settlement of [[New Caprica]], Sharon | During the settlement of [[New Caprica]], Sharon started to gain trust from Commander Adama and was allowed to marry Karl Agathon and eventually released from her cell ([[Occupation]]). It was only at this time and after the [[Second Exodus]] that the relationship of the Agathons started to get accepted by their fellow shipmates ([[Torn]]). | ||
====Gaius Baltar==== | ====Gaius Baltar==== | ||