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{{Disambiguation|External visions|the tangentially related anomalies experienced by various persons}}[[File:Projection.jpg|thumb|300px|Caprica-Six projects]]
'''Projection''' is a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]] ability that allows them to consciously induce an extraordinarily realistic hallucination in the form of an artificial environment around themselves, which they can choose to share with other Cylons.
'''Projection''' is a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]] ability that allows them to consciously induce an extraordinarily realistic hallucination in the form of an artificial environment around themselves, which they can choose to share with other Cylons.


Cylons use this ability as a way to detach themselves of reality, and experience the world around them as they wish to, rather than how it is, serving as a psychological comfort.
== Overview ==
 
Cylons use this ability as a way to detach themselves of reality, and experience the world around them as they wish to, rather than how it is, serving as a psychological comfort. According to [[Tricia Helfer]], who portrays [[Number Six]], projection represents a fundamental aspect of Cylon psychology and their relationship to reality. The projections are described as "very real" to the Cylons experiencing them, blurring the line between constructed fantasy and actual experience.<ref name="bsgmag7_helfer_projection_p15">{{cite magazine|last=Reeve|first=Tom|title=Six Shooter|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|page=|date=November 2006|pages=15}}</ref>


Projection can also be used as a means to navigate the confusing hallways of a [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]], and presumably other Cylon vessels as well, as hallways are uniform without discernible identification.
Projection can also be used as a means to navigate the confusing hallways of a [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]], and presumably other Cylon vessels as well, as hallways are uniform without discernible identification.


Projection was first observed when [[Caprica-Six]] projects a lush green forest during a discussion with Baltar aboard the Basestar. However, promotional photography and deleted scenes show [[Number Three]] projecting cathedral environments. In interviews, Matthew Bennett mentioned that the [[Doral]] model projects a nightclub.{{citation needed}}
== Known Uses ==
 
=== By Cylons ===
 
Projection was first observed when [[Caprica-Six]] projects a lush green forest during a discussion with Baltar aboard the basestar {{TRS|Torn}}.  
 
Promotional photography and deleted scenes show [[Number Three]] projecting cathedral environments. In interviews, Matthew Bennett mentioned that the [[Doral]] model projects a nightclub.{{citation needed}}
 
{{spoiltext|During [[Sharon Valerii]]'s second incarceration aboard ''Galactica'', she brings [[Galen Tyrol]] into a projection she created showing the two living an idyllic life on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]] with a daughter named [[Dionne]] {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.}}
 
=== By Gaius Baltar ===
 
The revelation of this ability to [[Gaius Baltar]] has made him suspect himself of being one of the [[final five]] Cylons, for it is similar to what he has been experiencing with [[Head Six]], as well as various environments he has shared with her {{TRS|Torn}}. However, that may not had been a demonstration of native ability on the part of Baltar but Virtual Six's helping him, particularly since Baltar has been shown not to be a Cylon.
 
With the help of Head Six, he apparently projects himself and Head Six on a beach, where they engage in sexual intercourse in order to block or distract Baltar from the effects of torture inflicted by [[Number Three]] for his omission in reporting a dangerous [[Lion's Head beacon|beacon]] found near the [[Lion's Head Nebula]] {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}.
 
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=== By Galen Tyrol ===
 
After sharing [[Sharon Valerii]]'s projection of an idyllic life on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]], [[Galen Tyrol]] later demonstrates the ability to conjure up the projection by himself when Valerii escapes and kidnaps [[Hera Agathon]] {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.


The revelation of this ability to [[Gaius Baltar]] has made him suspect himself of being one of the [[final five]] Cylons, for it is undeniably similar to what he has been experiencing with [[Virtual beings#Baltar.27s Virtual Six|the virtual replica of Number Six]] which exists in his head, as well as various environments he has shared with her ([[Torn]]). However, that may not had been a demonstration of native ability on the part of Baltar but Virtual Six's helping him, particularly since Baltar has been shown not to be a Cylon. It is possible any human could have the innate ability to project with the aid of a virtual being or by themselves through training of the mind.
Tyrol projects himself into a tranquil setting near a waterfall while incarcerated in ''Galactica'''s brig for helping Valerii escape {{TRS|Islanded in a Stream of Stars}}.}}


Later, with the help of Virtual Six, he apparently projects himself and virtual Six on a beach, where they engage in sexual intercourse in order to block or distract Baltar from the effects of torture inflicted by [[Number Three]] for his omission in reporting a dangerous [[Lion's Head beacon|beacon]] found near the [[Lion's Head Nebula]] ([[A Measure of Salvation]]).
=== By Hera Agathon ===


During [[Sharon Valerii]]'s second incarceration aboard ''Galactica'', she brings [[Galen Tyrol]] into a projection she created showing the two living an idyllic life on [[Picon]] with a daughter named [[Dionne]]. When Valerii later escapes and kidnaps [[Hera Agathon]], Tyrol conjures up the projection by himself ([[Someone to Watch Over Me]]).
[[Hera Agathon]], the human-Cylon hybrid child, has also demonstrated the ability to project and share projections {{TRS|Islanded in a Stream of Stars}}.


Tyrol projects himself into a tranquil setting near a waterfall while incarcerated in ''Galactica'''s brig for helping Valerii escape ([[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]] extended version).
== Analysis ==


[[Hera Agathon]] has also demonstrated the ability to project and share projections. ([[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]])
It is possible any human could have the innate ability to project with the aid of a virtual being or by themselves through training of the mind, as demonstrated by Baltar's experiences with Virtual Six's assistance and later independent projection attempts by Tyrol.
 
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For the tangentially related anomalies experienced by various persons, see: External visions.
Caprica-Six projects

Projection is a Cylon ability that allows them to consciously induce an extraordinarily realistic hallucination in the form of an artificial environment around themselves, which they can choose to share with other Cylons.

Cylons use this ability as a way to detach themselves of reality, and experience the world around them as they wish to, rather than how it is, serving as a psychological comfort. According to Tricia Helfer, who portrays Number Six, projection represents a fundamental aspect of Cylon psychology and their relationship to reality. The projections are described as "very real" to the Cylons experiencing them, blurring the line between constructed fantasy and actual experience.[1]

Projection can also be used as a means to navigate the confusing hallways of a basestar, and presumably other Cylon vessels as well, as hallways are uniform without discernible identification.

Known Uses

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By Cylons

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Projection was first observed when Caprica-Six projects a lush green forest during a discussion with Baltar aboard the basestar (TRS: "Torn").

Promotional photography and deleted scenes show Number Three projecting cathedral environments. In interviews, Matthew Bennett mentioned that the Doral model projects a nightclub.[citation needed]

Spoiler follows, click "expand" to read.
During Sharon Valerii's second incarceration aboard Galactica, she brings Galen Tyrol into a projection she created showing the two living an idyllic life on Picon with a daughter named Dionne (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").


By Gaius Baltar

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The revelation of this ability to Gaius Baltar has made him suspect himself of being one of the final five Cylons, for it is similar to what he has been experiencing with Head Six, as well as various environments he has shared with her (TRS: "Torn"). However, that may not had been a demonstration of native ability on the part of Baltar but Virtual Six's helping him, particularly since Baltar has been shown not to be a Cylon.

With the help of Head Six, he apparently projects himself and Head Six on a beach, where they engage in sexual intercourse in order to block or distract Baltar from the effects of torture inflicted by Number Three for his omission in reporting a dangerous beacon found near the Lion's Head Nebula (TRS: "A Measure of Salvation").

Spoiler follows, click "expand" to read.

By Galen Tyrol

After sharing Sharon Valerii's projection of an idyllic life on Picon, Galen Tyrol later demonstrates the ability to conjure up the projection by himself when Valerii escapes and kidnaps Hera Agathon (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").

Tyrol projects himself into a tranquil setting near a waterfall while incarcerated in Galactica's brig for helping Valerii escape (TRS: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars").


By Hera Agathon

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Hera Agathon, the human-Cylon hybrid child, has also demonstrated the ability to project and share projections (TRS: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars").

It is possible any human could have the innate ability to project with the aid of a virtual being or by themselves through training of the mind, as demonstrated by Baltar's experiences with Virtual Six's assistance and later independent projection attempts by Tyrol.

References

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  1. Reeve, Tom (November 2006). "Six Shooter". Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine (7): 15.