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: ''For other articles with subjects containing the number "three", see: [[Three (disambiguation)]].''
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==Fleet Copy==
"'''Number Three'''" is a model of humanoid Cylon, female, blonde, and marked by a religious curiosity—notably surrounding the verboten [[Final Five]]—that sets her against the other Cylon models, notably the [[Number One]]s.  
A Number Three infiltrated the Fleet under the alias "D'Anna Biers" and posing as a reporter for the [[Fleet News Service]]. She appears to be more of a tabloid rumor-and-innuendo format news journalist and less of the conventional Fleet journalist types such as [[James McManus]].


Biers is investigating the shootings of four civilians during a military intervention authorized by Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] in what she dubs for sensationalism's sake as the "[[Gideon]] massacre". However, her efforts to interview ''[[Galactica]]'s'' crew are thwarted by military protocol and stonewalling by Commander [[William Adama|Adama]], who privately acknowledges Tigh's mistakes, but seems adamant not to render any punishment.
The model was first introduced in "[[Final Cut]]" as an infiltrator in the Fleet under the alias "[[D'Anna Biers]]" posing as a reporter for the [[Fleet News Service]]. She appears to be more of a tabloid rumor-and-innuendo format news journalist and less of the conventional Fleet journalist types such as [[James McManus]].  


Biers is initially given a tour of the battlestar by [[Anastasia Dualla]], but finds the nuts-and-bolts technology and layout information boring. She and her photographer, [[Bell]], prefer to record and interview the candid moments of ''Galactica's'' crew, going so far as intruding into the private areas of the pilots. She begins in-depth personal interviews with many of the crew, including Dualla, Lieutenants [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]], [[Margaret Edmondson]], [[Kara Thrace]] and [[Karl Agathon]], as well as attempts to interview command staff such as Colonel Tigh. Of all the interviews, she desperately wants to ask Tigh many questions on his decisions in the ''Gideon'' incident, even exploiting his weaknesses when trying to loosen him up with alcohol.
Threes are also referred to as "D'Annas" collectively ([[The Ties That Bind]], [[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]).


[[Image:CylonThree.jpg|thumb|left|Number Three model on ''Galactica'' ([[Final Cut]])]]
Because of their defiance of the taboo against learning more about the Final Five, the entire line is [[Boxing|boxed]], and their consciousnesses are stored at the Cylons' central [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}.
Biers appears to be in the right place at the wrong times throughout her documentary filming. She captures the growing behavioral problems with Lieutenant [[Louanne Katraine]], and the sabotage to a [[Raptor]] that was intended to shuttle Colonel Tigh to ''[[Cloud Nine]].


As Biers passes through [[sickbay]] during her documentary, she find [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Valerii]] to be alive and receiving medical treatment. The existence of this second copy of the known [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon infiltrator]], who was thought to be dead by [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]], is too much for Biers not to document. However, Commander Adama intercepts Biers and demands that she gives him the footage of Valerii. She surrenders a tape to Adama, but unknown to him, Biers retains the actual footage of Valerii in secret for herself.
[[Natalie]]'s faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]] wants to unbox the [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|Number Three]] who visited the [[The Temple of Five|Temple of Five]], so that the seven and the five may be united. They eventually forms a fragile alliance with the Colonials to retrieve this Three, and then destroy the Hub {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. Three is resurrected, and with the destruction of the Hub she becomes the sole Three in existence ("[[Sine Qua Non]]," "[[The Hub]]").


Biers realizes a connection between her documentary footage on [[Joe Palladino]] and the threat left in Tigh's quarters to a poem by [[Kataris]], a book which Palladino had in his possession, citing Palladino as the source of the Tigh's death threats.
Fallen into despair with the discovery of a dead Earth, this last Three chooses to stay and die on the planet {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.<ref>In the podcast for "Sometimes a Great Notion," Ron Moore notes that this is the last appearance of D'Anna Biers.</ref>


Bier's final documentary is reviewed by Tigh, Adama, and President Roslin. While Tigh is initially perturbed at the documentary's unshiny look into Colonial military life, Adama finds it a good story, "warts and all." The documentary is broadcast to the Fleet, with Biers concluding the documentary with a [[Colonial anthem|rousing]] monologue.
== Copies ==


The Cylons use two Raiders to relay the broadcast (which apparently included Bier's illicit footage of the pregnant Valerii) back to Caprica, where a number of Cylons watch it in a movie theater. One of them is a Number Three, who is revealed to the viewers as a Cylon ([[Final Cut]]).
===Fleet copy===
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=="[[Downloaded]]" copy==
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[[Image:Biers Downloaded.JPG|thumb|right|Number Three model on Caprica ([[Downloaded]])]]
Another version of Number Three is in charge of downloading [[humanoid Cylon]]s, and presides over the returns of both [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon Valerii]].  Like her counterpart in the movie theater, she is assisted by a Five, Six, and Eight.


Yet another Three (or possibly the same one) enlists Caprica-Six to help reintegrate the Sharon Valerii model known to humans as "Boomer" (Three and Six are already friends from Six's own reintegration). Though her motives are outwardly altruistic, her conversation with them is filled with double meanings, trying to subtlety nudge both into exposing that they were corrupted by their close interaction with humans.  Three's real goal is to assess the risk factor of these "[[Hero of the Cylon|Heroes of the Cylon]]" to the status quo, due to their different perspectives on the war and the genocide, and contemplates [[boxing]] Number Six.
[[Image:CylonThree.jpg|thumb|left|Number Three model on ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Final Cut}}]]


Three is later trapped with both Caprica Six and "Boomer" Valerii beneath a garage after capturing resistance fighter [[Samuel Anders]]. With a hint from her [[Virtual beings#Caprica-Six's Virtual Baltar|internal Gaius Baltar]], Six deduces the truth. Shortly thereafter, Three resolves to kill Anders in spite of her previous agreement. But Caprica-Six proves Three's assessment correct, and smashes her in the skull with debris ([[Downloaded]]).
The first copy of Number Three is introduced in "[[Final Cut]]," posing as a documentary filmmaker chronicling the "[[Gideon]] massacre" and, later, life aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''. Her report is transmitted back to Cylon-occuped {{RDM|Caprica}}, along with information on [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Agathon ''neé'' Valerii]]'s survival and successful pregnancy.
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==New Caprica==
Her status following the arrival of the Cylons on [[New Caprica]] is uncertain but she likely joined the Cylons there as her model would have been exposed by the appearance of other Number Three's.


Number Three again demonstrates her oratorical skills by giving a speech at the graduation ceremony of the [[New Caprica Police]] and is blown up shortly afterwards, along with many of the other attendees, by [[Tucker Clellan|Tucker "Duck" Clellan]], whom she has just congratulated ([[Occupation]]).  
This copy is presumed deceased, as she is more than likely [[boxing|boxed]] with her entire line and her consciousness destroyed with the [[Resurrection Hub]] ("[[Rapture]]," "[[Sine Qua Non]]," "[[The Hub]]").
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==="[[Downloaded]]" copy===
{{mainarticle|Number Three (Downloaded copy)}}
[[Image:Biers Downloaded.JPG|thumb|right|Number Three model on Caprica {{TRS|Downloaded}}]]


Number Three visits an oracle on [[New Caprica]] after having strange dreams that caused her to question her faith. These dreams, which focused on [[Sharon Agathon]] and her baby [[Hera Agathon|Hera]], lead her to seek out more information about the death of the child. After speaking with Doctor Cottle, she becomes convinced that the child is still alive. She confronts Valerii with this information after discovering her on the planet, only to be shot once in each knee so that she couldn't signal for help from the other nearby Cylons ([[Exodus, Part I]]).
This Number Three is first introduced in "[[Downloaded]]" in her attempt to box [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]]. After the two Cylons convince the others that they made a mistake when they [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|launched their all-out attack]] on the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Colonies]], she later oversees the [[Cylon Occupation Authority|occupation]] of [[New Caprica]], the recovery of [[Hera Agathon]] from Colonial hands, and later leads the Cylons' search for both [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] and the [[Final Five]].  


After the human population manages to escape from the planet, a resurrected Number Three finds Hera in the arms of a her dead [[Maya|adoptive mother]] ([[Exodus, Part II]]).
This later search for the Final Five, verboten by a cultural imperative of Cylon society, leads her to the [[Temple of Five]] where she receives a vision that identifies the Five. She later dies as a result of this vision, only to be resurrected and summarily [[boxed]], a process overseen by the [[Number One]]s. However, a [[Cylon Civil War]] instigated by [[Natalie]] (a [[Number Six]]) leads to her later unboxing by Cavil and [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]], with the belief that she can convince the rebels to stop rebelling. She offers her rather violent reply to this (by killing Cavil), and is summarily rescued by [[Karl Agathon]] and an [[Number Eight|Eight]], and—with the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]]—is the last Three in existence and the only Three to ever reach Earth.


It is shown that this copy is in fact the same copy that attempted to box Caprica Six and Boomer: she comments to Caprica Six at one point about Caprica Six's killing her.
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=== Other copies ===


==In the Cylon fleet==
A Number Three demonstrates her oratorical skills by giving a speech at the graduation ceremony of the [[New Caprica Police]] and is blown up shortly afterwards, along with many of the other attendees, by [[Tucker Clellan|Tucker "Duck" Clellan]], whom she has just congratulated {{TRS|Occupation}}.


[[Image:Season 3 - Promo - AMOS - Number Three.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Number Three on the Cylon baseship.]]
Later on, two Threes form part of the Cylon counsel in the command center of a baseship, where they first learn of the virus which threatened to infect their ship. After Baltar returns with further information from the baseships, one of the Threes makes the decision to abandon the infected baseship to its fate, angering the [[Hybrid]] {{TRS|Torn}}.
After leaving New Caprica, Three visits a captured Baltar in his room aboard a Cylon baseship. She gives him his pills, at the same time as she acts in a seductive manner with him. Baltar however, seems to reject her, asking about what will be done to him. Three tells him that the Cylons are unsure of his vote, and that they are even split on what to do with him, with only one model missing from the vote and on whom the decisions rests, the Sixes ([[Collaborators]]).


Later on, two Threes form part of the Cylon counsel in the command center of a baseship, where they first learn of the virus which threatened to infect their ship. After Baltar returns with further information from the baseships, one of the Threes makes the decision to abandon the infected baseship to its fate, angering the [[Hybrid]] ([[Torn]]).
A Number Three on another baseship repeatedly taunts and tortures [[Daniel Novacek]] prior to his seeming escape. Novacek "kills" this copy, which is allegedly diseased, and makes his "escape" to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. However, this was all part of a Cylon plan for Novacek to take revenge on [[William Adama]], and his exit is observed by another Three, who laughs mockingly {{TRS|Hero}}.  


After returning to the main fleet, Three learns from Caprica Six that Baltar lied to them about what he saw on the infected ship. She then proceeds to torture Baltar, first through body-wide electroshocks, and then with a sonic device which damages his eardrum, hoping to learn more about the disease. Near the end of the interrogation, Baltar tells Three (calling her "D'Anna") that he loves her, which makes her stop and presumably feel something for him, for she caresses him as he falls unconscious ([[A Measure of Salvation]]). She is the same as the New Caprica copy who kept having dreams and thus the same copy as in "Downloaded".
Another Number Three refuses the Cylon consensus that the fleet of [[Heavy Raider]]s carrying D'Anna Biers and [[Gaius Baltar]] to the [[algae planet]] must be told to stand down ([[Eye of Jupiter]]). Instead, she gives the return order to all the craft except the one with Biers and Baltar on it, reasoning that Admiral Adama would never destroy the [[Temple of Five]] and kill his own people over just one ship. This incident makes it clear to the other models that Biers no longer cares about consensus, and that the other Threes are with her {{TRS|Rapture}}.
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==Quest for the Final Five==
All Number Threes are subsequently boxed {{TRS|Rapture}}. Biers herself is revived during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]], and all the other copies are lost with the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Hub}}. Since she is the last, her death marks the extinction of her model.
 
Later, she is getting out of a bed with a still sleeping Baltar and Caprica-Six, indicating that she has started a relationship with at least Baltar, and possibly Caprica-Six as well. This copy continues to experiences prophetic dreams and visions, resulting in her ordering a Centurion to kill so she may experience further visions in the time between death and rebirth ([[Hero]]). 
 
She continues doing this daily, which attracts the attention of Baltar, who confronts her about it. She tells Baltar that when she dies she sees the faces of beings who she believes to be the [[Final Five]]. Later on, the two decide to go to the [[Hybrid]], to learn more about the Final Five from it. Instead, they manage to learn the location of a planet which is said to hold the [[Eye of Jupiter]], an artifact which is supposed to point the way to Earth ([[The Passage]]).
 
[[Image:Three FOG.jpg|thumb|left|Three sees the faces of the Final Five.]]
Coincidentally, the Colonials arrive at [[algae planet|this planet]] at the same time, which leads to a tense standoff. At its height, Three and Baltar and a [[Cavil]] depart their basestar in a Heavy Raider and head for the planet ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]). They enter the [[Temple of Five]] and manage to disarm explosives set by a the Colonials. When the system's star goes nova the interior of the temple is illuminated and a column of light shines down from above. Three believes that this is what she has been looking for and steps forward towards the light. [[Image:Boxing.jpg|thumb|right|"End of line"]] Realizing that she's only there for a selfish purpose, Cavil pulls a gun on her and threatens to shoot but he is killed by Baltar before he can. She steps into the light and finds herself in the Kobol [[Opera House]] standing before the Final Five. She approaches and sees their faces clearly for the first time, recognizing one of them in particular she says with a surprised look on her face, "You... forgive me... I had no idea." She is pulled back to the temple and collapses in Baltar's arms. She tells Baltar, "You were right," but dies in his arms before answering about what.
 
Some time later, Three awakens on a [[Resurrection Ship]] with a Cavil looming over her [[resurrection tank]]. He informs her that the decision has been made to [[boxing|box]] her consciousness and her entire model line as punishment for their rogue actions.  She tells Cavil that she has seen the faces of the last five Cylons and that one day he will too.  Cavil then removes a device from the side of the tank and she collapses dead. Simultaneously, other Cavils are performing the same act to other Number Three models in resurrection tanks around the ship ([[Rapture]]).


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Since Biers has not appeared in past episodes that feature the Fleet-wide press, it can be speculated that prior to the [[Cylon Attack]], she was more of a tabloid investigative reporter than a mainstream journalist. She may also simply be a social commentator along the lines of [[w:Michael Moore|Michael Moore]] or [[w:Ann Coulter|Ann Coulter]], though her status prior to the holocaust was never revealed.
*[[Lucy Lawless]]{{'}} more renowned TV character, [[w:Xena|Xena]], originates from [[w:Amphipolis|Amphipolis]], an actual village situated between the Greek provinces Macedonia and [[wikipedia:Thrace|Thrace]]. See also: [[Kara Thrace]].
*In behind the scenes interviews, Lucy Lawless has said that to contrast her character with ''Galactica's'' crew, Biers still wears fashionable clothes, make up, and jewelry, probably because she has access to some form of [[black market (organization)|black market]] in the Fleet.
*[[Lucy Lawless]]'s more renowned TV character, [[w:Xena|Xena]], originates from [[w:Amphipolis|Amphipolis]]; an actual village situated between the Greek provinces Macedonia and [[wikipedia:Thrace|Thrace]]. See also: [[Kara Thrace]].
*A few scenes on the basestar (particularly those in "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]") imply that Number Three is in a senior position to at least some of the other models. For instance, she refers to the landing of Centurions on the algae planet as "need-to-know". On the other hand, the reactions of the other Cylons to this behavior indicate that she might have exceeded her authority.
*A few scenes on the basestar (particularly those in "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]") imply that Number Three is in a senior position to at least some of the other models. For instance, she refers to the landing of Centurions on the algae planet as "need-to-know". On the other hand, the reactions of the other Cylons to this behavior indicate that she might have exceeded her authority.
*Number Three (or at least some models) appears to be a strict devotee of the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon religion]].
*Number Three (or at least some models) appears to be a strict devotee of the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon religion]].
:''In Lucy Lawless' words "She's like the ultimate narcissist. She believes that she is the pure form, so she is constantly trying to bring everyone else in line with her world view".  
:''In Lucy Lawless' words "She's like the ultimate narcissist. She believes that she is the pure form, so she is constantly trying to bring everyone else in line with her world view".
*D'Anna Biers was supposed to appear in a subplot of "Downloaded" in which she conspired with [[Gina Inviere]] to kidnap [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. The episode ran overtime and the scenes, which were indeed filmed, [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)#Downloaded|were cut]].''
 
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"Number Three" is a model of humanoid Cylon, female, blonde, and marked by a religious curiosity—notably surrounding the verboten Final Five—that sets her against the other Cylon models, notably the Number Ones.

The model was first introduced in "Final Cut" as an infiltrator in the Fleet under the alias "D'Anna Biers" posing as a reporter for the Fleet News Service. She appears to be more of a tabloid rumor-and-innuendo format news journalist and less of the conventional Fleet journalist types such as James McManus.

Threes are also referred to as "D'Annas" collectively (The Ties That Bind, Guess What's Coming to Dinner?).

Because of their defiance of the taboo against learning more about the Final Five, the entire line is boxed, and their consciousnesses are stored at the Cylons' central Resurrection Hub (TRS: "The Ties That Bind").

Natalie's faction in the Cylon Civil War wants to unbox the Number Three who visited the Temple of Five, so that the seven and the five may be united. They eventually forms a fragile alliance with the Colonials to retrieve this Three, and then destroy the Hub (TRS: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?"). Three is resurrected, and with the destruction of the Hub she becomes the sole Three in existence ("Sine Qua Non," "The Hub").

Fallen into despair with the discovery of a dead Earth, this last Three chooses to stay and die on the planet (TRS: "Sometimes a Great Notion").[1]

Copies

Fleet copy

Main article: Number Three (Fleet copy)
Number Three model on Galactica (TRS: "Final Cut")

The first copy of Number Three is introduced in "Final Cut," posing as a documentary filmmaker chronicling the "Gideon massacre" and, later, life aboard Galactica. Her report is transmitted back to Cylon-occuped Caprica, along with information on Sharon Agathon neé Valerii's survival and successful pregnancy.

Her status following the arrival of the Cylons on New Caprica is uncertain but she likely joined the Cylons there as her model would have been exposed by the appearance of other Number Three's.

This copy is presumed deceased, as she is more than likely boxed with her entire line and her consciousness destroyed with the Resurrection Hub ("Rapture," "Sine Qua Non," "The Hub").

"Downloaded" copy

Main article: Number Three (Downloaded copy)
Number Three model on Caprica (TRS: "Downloaded")

This Number Three is first introduced in "Downloaded" in her attempt to box Caprica-Six and Sharon "Boomer" Valerii. After the two Cylons convince the others that they made a mistake when they launched their all-out attack on the Colonies, she later oversees the occupation of New Caprica, the recovery of Hera Agathon from Colonial hands, and later leads the Cylons' search for both Earth and the Final Five.

This later search for the Final Five, verboten by a cultural imperative of Cylon society, leads her to the Temple of Five where she receives a vision that identifies the Five. She later dies as a result of this vision, only to be resurrected and summarily boxed, a process overseen by the Number Ones. However, a Cylon Civil War instigated by Natalie (a Number Six) leads to her later unboxing by Cavil and Boomer, with the belief that she can convince the rebels to stop rebelling. She offers her rather violent reply to this (by killing Cavil), and is summarily rescued by Karl Agathon and an Eight, and—with the destruction of the Resurrection Hub—is the last Three in existence and the only Three to ever reach Earth.

Other copies

A Number Three demonstrates her oratorical skills by giving a speech at the graduation ceremony of the New Caprica Police and is blown up shortly afterwards, along with many of the other attendees, by Tucker "Duck" Clellan, whom she has just congratulated (TRS: "Occupation").

Later on, two Threes form part of the Cylon counsel in the command center of a baseship, where they first learn of the virus which threatened to infect their ship. After Baltar returns with further information from the baseships, one of the Threes makes the decision to abandon the infected baseship to its fate, angering the Hybrid (TRS: "Torn").

A Number Three on another baseship repeatedly taunts and tortures Daniel Novacek prior to his seeming escape. Novacek "kills" this copy, which is allegedly diseased, and makes his "escape" to the Fleet. However, this was all part of a Cylon plan for Novacek to take revenge on William Adama, and his exit is observed by another Three, who laughs mockingly (TRS: "Hero").

Another Number Three refuses the Cylon consensus that the fleet of Heavy Raiders carrying D'Anna Biers and Gaius Baltar to the algae planet must be told to stand down (Eye of Jupiter). Instead, she gives the return order to all the craft except the one with Biers and Baltar on it, reasoning that Admiral Adama would never destroy the Temple of Five and kill his own people over just one ship. This incident makes it clear to the other models that Biers no longer cares about consensus, and that the other Threes are with her (TRS: "Rapture").

All Number Threes are subsequently boxed (TRS: "Rapture"). Biers herself is revived during the Battle of the Resurrection Hub, and all the other copies are lost with the destruction of the Resurrection Hub (TRS: "The Hub"). Since she is the last, her death marks the extinction of her model.

Notes

  • Lucy Lawless' more renowned TV character, Xena, originates from Amphipolis, an actual village situated between the Greek provinces Macedonia and Thrace. See also: Kara Thrace.
  • A few scenes on the basestar (particularly those in "The Eye of Jupiter") imply that Number Three is in a senior position to at least some of the other models. For instance, she refers to the landing of Centurions on the algae planet as "need-to-know". On the other hand, the reactions of the other Cylons to this behavior indicate that she might have exceeded her authority.
  • Number Three (or at least some models) appears to be a strict devotee of the Cylon religion.
In Lucy Lawless' words "She's like the ultimate narcissist. She believes that she is the pure form, so she is constantly trying to bring everyone else in line with her world view".

References

  1. In the podcast for "Sometimes a Great Notion," Ron Moore notes that this is the last appearance of D'Anna Biers.