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''This is an archived version of [[User:Troyian|Troyian's user page]] on February 25, 2007.'' | ''This is an archived version of [[User:Troyian|Troyian's user page]] on February 25, 2007.'' | ||
Over half a century before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|fall of the Twelve Colonies]], [[The Twelve Colonies | [[Image:Humano-cylon_group.jpg|thumb|300px|Cylon copies of [[Aaron Doral]], [[Number Six]], and [[Leoben Conoy]] at [[Ragnar Anchorage]]]] | ||
Over half a century before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|fall of the Twelve Colonies]], [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica |Caprican]] scientists created the first self-aware machines. These bipedal robots were manufactured to make life easier within the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]. Their artificial sentience being the result of silicon-based artificial neural networks called "[[Silica Pathways|silica pathways]]", they were designated "CYbernetic siLicON organisms", which was abbreviated to "[[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]". | |||
They began as toys for the amusement of the wealthy and the young -- but it was not long before they became useful, and then indispensable, workers. As their sophistication grew, the Cylons were used for the difficult and dangerous work that humans preferred to avoid: mining, heavy industry, deep space construction. | They began as toys for the amusement of the wealthy and the young -- but it was not long before they became useful, and then indispensable, workers. As their sophistication grew, the Cylons were used for the difficult and dangerous work that humans preferred to avoid: mining, heavy industry, deep space construction. | ||
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Humanoid Cylons can be programmed to believe that they are truly human. These are known as 'sleeper agents'. Sleeper agents have a low-level Cylon personality that can conduct operations while placing the human sleeper personality "on-hold." Most agent copies, particularly [[Number Five|Numbers Five]] [[Number Six|and Six]], imitate human behavior, but are fully aware of their true nature and behave more or less like a human "spy." | Humanoid Cylons can be programmed to believe that they are truly human. These are known as 'sleeper agents'. Sleeper agents have a low-level Cylon personality that can conduct operations while placing the human sleeper personality "on-hold." Most agent copies, particularly [[Number Five|Numbers Five]] [[Number Six|and Six]], imitate human behavior, but are fully aware of their true nature and behave more or less like a human "spy." | ||
[[ | [[Image:Gina catatonic.jpg|thumb|left|The emotionally scarred Number Six copy, called "Gina". Her catatonic state proves that the Cylon psyche is susceptible to the same pressures and clevages as the human psyche.]] | ||
Humanoid Cylons are also susceptible to the same emotional traumas and clevages that their human counterparts are, further proving that personalities are a realistic part of their psyche, despite the presence of the Cylon portion of their personality. A case in point is a copy of Number Six, known as [[Gina]], who was repeatedly physically and sexually assaulted by the crew of ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. These repeated assaults lead to Gina's near-catatonic state at the time ''Peagsus'' discovered [[the Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]]. | Humanoid Cylons are also susceptible to the same emotional traumas and clevages that their human counterparts are, further proving that personalities are a realistic part of their psyche, despite the presence of the Cylon portion of their personality. A case in point is a copy of Number Six, known as [[Gina]], who was repeatedly physically and sexually assaulted by the crew of ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. These repeated assaults lead to Gina's near-catatonic state at the time ''Peagsus'' discovered [[the Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]]. | ||
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The majority of the Cylons follow a monotheistic religion (with the exception of the [[Cavil]] model, which appears to be an atheist). | The majority of the Cylons follow a monotheistic religion (with the exception of the [[Cavil]] model, which appears to be an atheist). | ||
[[ | [[Image:Valerii_optic_input.jpg|right|thumb|[[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)|Caprica-Valerii]] interfaces with ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' [[Computers|mainframe computer]] and communication systems by fiber-optic link]] | ||
Although they cannot do so remotely or wirelessly, Humanoid Cylons can interface with a computer system or computer network through subdermal physical contact with input cables connected to the devices. Caprica-Valerii connected to ''Galactica'''s computers by this method when she inserted a fiber-optic cable through her left palm and into her arm. This subdermal fiber-optical link is an interface with the nanotech nervous system. The process involves cutting an opening into the Cylon's palm. They can perform this through subdermal physical contact if required or, preferably, through a [[Cylon data port]]. It must be noted that this is not a common method of data access. | Although they cannot do so remotely or wirelessly, Humanoid Cylons can interface with a computer system or computer network through subdermal physical contact with input cables connected to the devices. Caprica-Valerii connected to ''Galactica'''s computers by this method when she inserted a fiber-optic cable through her left palm and into her arm. This subdermal fiber-optical link is an interface with the nanotech nervous system. The process involves cutting an opening into the Cylon's palm. They can perform this through subdermal physical contact if required or, preferably, through a [[Cylon data port]]. It must be noted that this is not a common method of data access. | ||