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'''Kyle''', the eldest son, aged 18 (approximately), of [[Megan]] who survived the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]]'s occupation of [[Antilla]], leads his siblings in the Cylon resistance.
'''Kyle''', the eldest son, aged 18 (approximately), of [[Megan]] who survived the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]]'s occupation of [[Attila]], leads his siblings in the Cylon resistance.


In one of these attacks against the so-called "tin cans", Kyle and his clan rescues [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] from a Cylon patrol and treat his injuries. He later finds the [[Warrior]] to be a threat to his power, and in a burst of jealousy decides that Starbuck would be traded for Megan. He orders a broken-hearted [[Miri]] to place the message inside the [[Megan's castle|castle]] walls; [[Specter]] agrees to the proposal.
In one of these attacks against the so-called "tin cans," Kyle and his clan rescues {{TOS|Starbuck}} from a Cylon patrol and treat his injuries. He later finds the [[Warrior]] to be a threat to his power, and in a burst of jealousy decides that Starbuck would be traded for Megan. He orders a broken-hearted [[Miri]] to place the message inside the [[Megan's castle|castle]] walls; [[Specter]] agrees to the proposal.


Kyle and the other animal fur- and bone-donning adolescents are persuaded by Starbuck at the last moment that the Cylons can't be trusted; when Starbuck is proven right, Kyle cedes leadership of the small army of children to Starbuck, with Kyle becoming the second-in-command.
Kyle and the other animal fur- and bone-donning adolescents are persuaded by Starbuck at the last moment that the Cylons can't be trusted; when Starbuck is proven right, Kyle cedes leadership of the small army of children to Starbuck, with Kyle becoming the second-in-command.


Kyle, along with Starbuck and his brothers and sisters, plans the rescue mission — with Kyle creating diversions by riding his unicorn and sounding his war-trumpet — which eventually frees Megan and drives the Cylons from their homeworld ([[TOS]]: "[[The Young Lords]]").
Kyle, along with Starbuck and his brothers and sisters, plans the rescue mission — with Kyle creating diversions by riding his unicorn and sounding his war-trumpet — which eventually frees Megan and drives the Cylons from their homeworld {{OS|The Young Lords}}.


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Latest revision as of 18:57, 21 September 2024

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Kyle, the eldest son, aged 18 (approximately), of Megan who survived the Cylon's occupation of Attila, leads his siblings in the Cylon resistance.

In one of these attacks against the so-called "tin cans," Kyle and his clan rescues Starbuck from a Cylon patrol and treat his injuries. He later finds the Warrior to be a threat to his power, and in a burst of jealousy decides that Starbuck would be traded for Megan. He orders a broken-hearted Miri to place the message inside the castle walls; Specter agrees to the proposal.

Kyle and the other animal fur- and bone-donning adolescents are persuaded by Starbuck at the last moment that the Cylons can't be trusted; when Starbuck is proven right, Kyle cedes leadership of the small army of children to Starbuck, with Kyle becoming the second-in-command.

Kyle, along with Starbuck and his brothers and sisters, plans the rescue mission — with Kyle creating diversions by riding his unicorn and sounding his war-trumpet — which eventually frees Megan and drives the Cylons from their homeworld (TOS: "The Young Lords").