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[[Image:Farm.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A Caprican Farm.]]
[[Image:Farm.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A Caprican Farm.]]
A '''"farm"''' is a facility on occupied [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] (and presumably the other [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]]) constructed by the Cylons in an effort to solve their difficulties with sexual reproduction.
A '''"farm"''' is a facility constructed by the Cylons in an effort to solve their difficulties with sexual reproduction using both male and female human test subjects.<ref>{{cite_rdm_podcast|episode=The Farm|act=3|id=farms|timestamp=|totalrunning=}}</ref> There are multiple farms, with a notable one existing on occupied {{RDM|Caprica}} somewhere near [[Delphi]].
 
Such facilities are overseen by the [[Number Four|Fours]], although [[Number One]] doesn't agree with the religious tract that the research has taken on to the Cylons ("[[The Plan]]," "[[No Exit]]").
   
   
[[Kara Thrace]] and [[Sue-Shaun]] are taken to a farm after being wounded in an ambush. Inside, the farm held hundreds of women hooked up to medical equipment, used as living incubators. Thrace is cared for separately (and under the guise of mending from her injuries) and her case reviewed by a physician [[Simon]].
[[Kara Thrace]] and [[Sue-Shaun]] are taken to a farm (formerly the [[Delphi Convalescent Institute]]) after being wounded in an ambush orchestrated by Caprica-Cavil ("[[The Farm]]," "[[The Plan]]"). Inside, the farm held hundreds of women hooked up to medical equipment, used as living incubators. Thrace is cared for separately (and under the guise of mending from her injuries) and her case reviewed by a Four using his human name, Simon.


According to [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica-Valerii]], the Farms actually "haven't been very successful" and presumably they have never actually succeeded in their goal of producing Cylon/Human hybrids.  This is why the Cylon experiment was developed which manipulated [[Karl Agathon|Helo]] into falling in love with Caprica-Valerii.  The Cylons theorized that the farms failed because a child must be conceived in love (keeping in mind that the Cylons believe that "God is love"), and as a result Caprica-Valerii had the first successful hybrid pregnancy.
According to [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Agathon ''neé'' Valerii]], the Farms haven't produced viable Human/Cylon hybrid offspring, ergo the experiment that manipulates [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] into falling in love with Valerii.  Some Cylons theorize that the farms failed because a child must be conceived in love (keeping in mind that the Cylons believe that "God is love"), and as a result Caprica-Valerii carries the first and only successful hybrid pregnancy.


After Thrace escapes, [[Caprica Resistance]] leader [[Samuel Anders]] promises her that his band of fighters would attempt to destroy as many of these farms as they could ([[The Farm]]).
After Thrace escapes the farm where she is held, [[Caprica Resistance]] leader [[Samuel Anders]] promises her that his band of fighters would attempt to destroy as many of the remaining farms as they could {{TRS|The Farm}} before they are rescued months later {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}.


==Notes==
The farms are abandoned after the Cylons decide to leave the Colonies {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. It remains unknown how the captured humans are dealt with as a result of this decision.


* In his [[podcast]] for this episode, [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] suggests that "this farm that Kara is part of is one of many that are strewn all over Caprica and the other colonies, trying to conceive, trying to figure out ways that the [[Cylons]] can reproduce; and one would presume that they're using human women, and in other facilities they're using human men, and that a variety of ''in vitro'' programs are being tested..."
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 21 February 2024

A Caprican Farm.

A "farm" is a facility constructed by the Cylons in an effort to solve their difficulties with sexual reproduction using both male and female human test subjects.[1] There are multiple farms, with a notable one existing on occupied Caprica somewhere near Delphi.

Such facilities are overseen by the Fours, although Number One doesn't agree with the religious tract that the research has taken on to the Cylons ("The Plan," "No Exit").

Kara Thrace and Sue-Shaun are taken to a farm (formerly the Delphi Convalescent Institute) after being wounded in an ambush orchestrated by Caprica-Cavil ("The Farm," "The Plan"). Inside, the farm held hundreds of women hooked up to medical equipment, used as living incubators. Thrace is cared for separately (and under the guise of mending from her injuries) and her case reviewed by a Four using his human name, Simon.

According to Sharon Agathon neé Valerii, the Farms haven't produced viable Human/Cylon hybrid offspring, ergo the experiment that manipulates Karl "Helo" Agathon into falling in love with Valerii. Some Cylons theorize that the farms failed because a child must be conceived in love (keeping in mind that the Cylons believe that "God is love"), and as a result Caprica-Valerii carries the first and only successful hybrid pregnancy.

After Thrace escapes the farm where she is held, Caprica Resistance leader Samuel Anders promises her that his band of fighters would attempt to destroy as many of the remaining farms as they could (TRS: "The Farm") before they are rescued months later (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I").

The farms are abandoned after the Cylons decide to leave the Colonies (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II"). It remains unknown how the captured humans are dealt with as a result of this decision.

References

  1. Podcast: The Farm , Act 3.