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: ''For the apparition of Conoy that [[Kara Thrace]] encounters in "[[Maelstrom]]", see: [[Virtual Leoben]].''
{{disline|For the article covering this Cylon model in general, see [[Number Two]]. For the apparition of Conoy that [[Kara Thrace]] encounters in "[[Maelstrom]]," see [[Messenger Leoben]].}}


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'''Leoben Conoy''' is the human name for a [[humanoid Cylon]] named [[Number Two]].
'''Leoben Conoy''' is the human name for a [[humanoid Cylon]] named [[Number Two]]. While other copies of this model also used this name, this article discusses a specific copy: the one that [[Kara Thrace]] interrogates and is later imprisoned by.
 
First encountered at [[Ragnar Anchorage]], the humans (only knowing him by the human name) come to know him as Cylon who fancies himself as a prophet with predilections for enlightened monotheistic religious dogma, whereas he is more likely to sow the seeds of doubt or mis-information, weaving lies in the fabric of truth and faith.
 
This article discusses two copies of Leoben Conoy: the one encountered on Ragnar Anchorage, and the second that [[Kara Thrace]] interrogates and is later imprisoned by.


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== Ragnar Anchorage Copy ==
== ''Gemenon Traveler'' and Interrogation ==
Not long after the Fleet's first encounter with a Number Two on [[Ragnar Anchorage]], another copy is found stowing away aboard ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]''. This copy was originally the Defense Minister's yoga instructor.


Conoy is first encountered at the [[Ragnar Anchorage]], where he poses as an arms dealer. It is likely that he was assigned with the monitoring of this depot station as the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|war]] began, gaining intelligence on battlestars that visited there. Alternatively, he may have been tasked with stealing away or destroying the ammunition (or the station itself) to prevent its use by the Colonials.
[[Cavil]] ordered Leoben to hack into the military's communications and also try to find a way to contact a basestar next time they're near one.  It's unknown if he ever managed to find a way to contact a basestar, but he managed to hack into military channels and became enthralled with {{Callsign|Starbuck}} as a result of hearing her voice. After being forced on the run, two men he passes recognize him from a picture two [[marines]] are showing around of he and Doral, Leoben paints the [[mandala]] on a wall of the ship.  He also starts to believe that Thrace has a greater destiny after learning of her ability to fly [[Starbuck's Raider|a captured Cylon Raider]]. During his conversation with Cavil, Leoben says she must've pulled the knowledge out of "the stream," before his rapid apprehension by marines while distracted by his conversation with Cavil, who hides {{TRS|The Plan}}.  


Conoy is already sick from the radiation around Ragnar, suggesting he had been there for several hours before '' Galactica'''s arrival.
Knowing the Leoben model's ability to weave fact, fiction and outright lies into a confusing fabric of truth, half-truths and deceit, Commander [[William Adama]] wants the copy destroyed. However, he is overruled by President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]], who demands the model be interrogated.  


Conoy becomes trapped aboard the station with [[William Adama|Commander Adama]] after a warhead is accidentally detonated. As they try to find another way out of the station, Leoben reveals his true nature to Adama through conversation, initially by claiming to be something of a philosopher. Identifying Conoy as a Cylon on the point of death, Adama challenges him and learns of the Cylon's ability to transfer their consciousness to another body when dying. Only Leoben can't -- the radiation of [[Ragnar]] is interfering with his ability.
[[Kara Thrace]] is assigned to interrogate Conoy aboard ''Gemenon Traveler''. Over the course of eight hours, Conoy demonstrates his ability to confuse and mix truth with lies: he claims to have planted a [[Nuclear bomb|nuclear device]] somewhere in the fleet, but will not reveal where. He also mixes what appears to be religious parlance with penetrating insights into Colonial philosophy and [[Socrata Thrace|Thrace's own past]]. While she resorts to ever-more drastic measures to obtain details on the alleged bomb's location, Thrace finds herself being drawn into Conoy's vision of life. So much so that when Roslin orders his execution, Thrace very much empathizes with him {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.  


A fight ensues, during which Leoben exhibits unnatural strength and speed. Adama manages to kill Conoy by forcing his head over an outventing steam pipe then bludgeoning him to death with a [[flashlight]]. He then brings Leoben's body back to ''[[Galactica]]'' for examination.  Samples from this body, when burned, revealed synthetic materials -- which permitted Adama, [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] and Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] to deduce that Cylons could mimic humans in appearance ([[Miniseries]]).
When he grabs Thrace by the throat during her interrogation of him (TRS: "Flesh and Bone"), he suddenly has a vision of them together on [[New Caprica]] with [[Kacey Brynn]], her interactions with the [[Virtual Leoben]] and her death, which presumably spur his investment into helping [[The Destiny|complete her destiny]] {{TRS|The Plan}}.


The body is later stored in the ship's morgue ([[Flesh and Bone]]).
Prior to his death, Conoy reveals there is no bomb, and uses a reason suggested by Thrace in the initial stages of his interrogation: that since he is so far from other Cylon centers of influence, he cannot transmit his "soul" back to home should his body die. However, his true colors are revealed when President Roslin arrives aboard the ship and he manages to whisper to her that Adama is a Cylon — thus planting a seed of doubt between her and Adama. <ref>While it is most likely that Conoy is simply lying in order to confuse Roslin and seed distrust among the humans, there is a slight possibility he is referring to [[Tamara Adama]]. Moreover, if William Adama were a member of the [[Final Five]] Cylons (which he isn't), Leoben should not know this.</ref> Convinced now of the danger in keeping Conoy alive, Roslin orders him ejected from ''Gemenon Traveler'''s [[airlock]] {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.


Later, three copies of Leoben are among the group of Cylons that rescue [[Number Five|Aaron Doral]], abandoned on Ragnar by the Colonials after Dr. Baltar fingers him as a humanoid Cylon, and debrief him.
Interestingly, Roslin had a premonition of Conoy's surfacing in the Fleet — she had a dream about him at the same time he is captured. Later, in her cabin on ''[[Colonial One]]'', she has a vision of him talking to her which prompts her decision to visit him in person — thus allowing him to complete his mission {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.  


== Gemenon Traveller Copy ==
At the time of the dream and the vision, Roslin assumes that both are the result of her using [[chamalla]] to treat her cancer. One last such incident is the correct foretelling by Conoy that the Fleet would [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|eventually find the legendary homeworld]] of {{RDM|Kobol}}, home of the Gods and birthplace of mankind, although he might have simply extrapolated that from the Fleet's course {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.


[[Image:CyLeo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Leoben moments before his execution.]]
[[Caprica-Six]] indicates that this Conoy had [[Resurrection|resurrected]] into a new body and tell the Cylons about his experiences {{TRS|Taking a Break From All Your Worries}}.
Conoy is again encountered when a copy is found apparently stowing away aboard the ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]''. Knowing the model's ability to weave fact, fiction and outright lies into a confusing fabric of truth, half-truths and deceit, Adama wants the copy destroyed. However, he is overruled by [[Laura Roslin|President Roslin]], who demands the model be interrogated.  


[[Kara Thrace|Lieutenant Kara Thrace]] is assigned to interrogate Conoy aboard the ''Gemenon Traveler''. Over the course of eight hours, Conoy demonstrates his ability to confuse and mix truth with lies: he claims to have planted a nuclear device somewhere in the fleet, but will not reveal where. He also mixes what appears to be religious mumbo-jumbo with penetrating insights into Colonial philosophy and Starbuck's own past ([[Flesh and Bone]]).
== On New Caprica ==
 
:''Though never directly stated, it is heavily implied that this Conoy is the same Cylon previously interrogated and tortured by Thrace.''
While she resorts to ever-more drastic measures to obtain details on the alleged bomb's location, Starbuck finds herself being drawn into Leoben's vision of life. So much so that when Roslin orders his execution, Starbuck very much empathises with him.
 
Prior to his death, Conoy reveals there is no bomb, and uses a reason suggested by Starbuck in the initial stages of his interrogation: that since he is so far from other Cylon centers of influence, he cannot transmit his "soul" back to home should his body die. However, the real purpose of his mission is revealed when President Roslin arrives aboard the ''Traveler'' and he manages to whisper to her that Adama is in fact a Cylon -- thus planting a potentially dangerous seed of doubt between her and Adama.


Convinced now of the danger in keeping Conoy alive, Roslin orders him ejected from the ''Traveler'''s airlock.
''Number Two is the only Cylon who does not appear to concern itself with the business of occupation and government of the planet, being conspicuous by his absence in meetings aboard the grounded'' [[Colonial One]]''. The only copy shown on New Caprica is the one discussed below.''


Interestingly, Roslin had a premonition of Conoy's surfacing in the fleet when she had a dream about him at the time he is captured. Later, in her cabin on ''[[Colonial One]]'', she has a vision of him talking to her which prompts her decision to visit him in person - thus allowing him to complete his mission.  
[[Image:Leobenkara.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conoy with Kara Thrace on [[New Caprica]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}.]]
During the Cylon invasion of [[New Caprica]] Conoy slips into Kara Thrace's and [[Samuel Anders]]' tent and asks the ailing Anders where Thrace is {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.


At the time of the dream and the vision, Roslin assumes that both are the result of her using [[Chamalla]] to treat her cancer. However, both may have been the result of some form of psychic ability on the part of Conoy or Roslin.  One last such incident is the correct fortelling by Leoben that the Fleet would eventually find the legendary homeworld of [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], home of the Gods and birthplace of mankind, although he might have simply extrapolated that from the Fleet's course.
This Conoy copy kidnaps Thrace and holds her in an apartment located within the Cylon complex built in [[New Caprica City]], shortly after the Cylon occupation of [[New Caprica]]. The apartment's design is identical to that of Thrace's former apartment on Caprica.


In a bonus scene for "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]", [[Caprica-Six]] indicates that this Leoben did in fact download into a new body and tell the Cylons about his experiences.
Ostensibly, Conoy attempts to befriend her with food and politeness in a [[Wikipedia:Pygmalion (mythology)|reverse-Pygmalion]] attempt to appease her, and perhaps to convert her to the Cylon [[Cylon Religion|monotheistic religion]].


=== On New Caprica ===
Conoy's attempts initially fail, and painfully. Thrace refuses his kindnesses and assaults and kills Conoy at least five times. Conoy returns each time, patiently resuming his attempts at appealing to Thrace {{TRS|Occupation}}.
:''Though never directly stated, it is heavily implied that this Conoy is the same Cylon previously interrogated and tortured by Thrace.''


The Leoben model is the only one that does not appear to concern itself with the business of occupation and government of the planet, being conspicuous by his absence in meetings aboard the grounded ''Colonial One''. The only copy shown on New Caprica is the one discussed below.
Conoy takes a dramatic tactical change and introduces Thrace to [[Kacey Brynn]], a young child appearing to be two years old. He claims that Kacey is his and Thrace's biological daughter, created using his genetic material and one of Thrace's ovaries recovered from the ruins of the [[Farms|farm]] she was held in on {{RDM|Caprica}}. Whatever the truth of Kacey's origin, Conoy successfully uses the child to break down Thrace's resistance after the child suffers an accident that Thrace blames herself for. The Cylon surprisingly finds Thrace taking hold of his hand at Kacey's hospital bedside {{TRS|Precipice}}.


[[Image:Leobenkara.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Leoben with Kara Thrace.]]
During the [[Battle of New Caprica]], he leaves to presumably help in the attack and is forced to knock out Thrace after she attempts to find out what is going on. Thrace later returns to the apartment to find Kacey, and Conoy appears with Kacey. He uses Thrace's frantic desire to take Kacey during the evacuation to force her to say she loves him, which she reluctantly complies. They kiss for several moments as Conoy is unaware of the knife Thrace acquired earlier. She stabs him in the stomach and kills him one final time as he collapses on the floor.
During the Cylon invasion of [[New Caprica]] a Conoy copy slips into Kara Thrace and [[Samuel Anders]]' tent and asks the ailing Anders where Thrace is ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]).


This Conoy copy kidnaps Thrace and holds her in an apartment located within the Cylon complex built in [[New Caprica City]], shortly after the Cylon occupation of [[New Caprica]].
Despite Thrace's bond to Kacey, it turns out the girl was simply a human child kidnapped on New Caprica. She discovers this when Kacey's rightful mother claims her aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}.


Ostensibly, the New Caprica copy of Conoy attempts to befriend her with food and politeness in a [[Wikipedia:Pygmalion (mythology)|reverse-Pygmalion]] attempt to appease her, and perhaps to convert her to the Cylon monotheistic religion.
==Reunion==


Conoy's attempts initially fail, and painfully. Thrace refuses his kindnesses and assaults and kills Conoy at least five times. Conoy returns each time, patiently resuming his attempts at appealing to Thrace ([[Occupation]]).
This copy arrives on the ''[[Demetrius]]'' proposing an alliance between [[Natalie]]'s rebel faction in the [[Cylon Civil War]] and the humans. He also plays his usual mind games, telling Kara Thrace that he can see that she has a single purpose, and that he sees an angel of God in her. He also interacts with Samuel Anders, telling him to work out his relationship with Thrace if he hasn't done so already. He refers to Anders' destiny and "singular moment of clarity" though he is unaware of the fact that Anders is one of the [[Final Five]] that his faction is searching for. He later brings Thrace and a small group in a Raptor to the [[Rebel basestar]] where he insists on taking Thrace to see the [[Hybrid]] despite resistance from [[Natalie Faust]]. He witnesses the Hybrid's message to Thrace and helps decipher it {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled|Faith}}.


Conoy takes a dramatic tactical change and introduces Thrace to [[Kacey]], a young child appearing to be two years old. He claims that Kacey is his and Thrace's biological daughter, created using his genetic material and one of Thrace's ovaries recovered from the ruins of the [[Farms|farm]] she was held in on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. Whatever the truth of Kacey's origin, Conoy successfully uses the child to break down Thrace's resistance after the child suffers an accident that Thrace blames herself for. The Cylon surprisingly finds Thrace taking hold of his hand at Kacey's hospital bedside ([[Precipice]]).
It is unclear whether the copy who forms part of the Rebel command triad along with Natalie and an Eight is this copy or another Number Two {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}.


During the [[Battle of New Caprica]], he leaves to presumably help in the attack and is forced to knock out Thrace after she attempts to find out what is going on. Kara later returns to the apartment to find Kacey, and Conoy appears with Kacey. He uses Kara's frantic desire to take Kacey during the evacuation to force her to say she loves him, which she reluctantly complies. They kiss for several moments as Conoy is unaware of the knife Kara acquired earlier. She stabs him in the stomach and kills him one final time as he collapses on the floor.
==On Original Earth==
Leoben joins the landing party to [[Earth_(RDM)#Arrival_and_Ruins|original Earth]] and is shocked by what they find there {{TRS|Revelations}}. When Kara searches for the source of the signal that led them to Earth in the first place, Leoben goes with her. As time goes on he becomes increasingly nervous about what they're doing and tries to dissuade her, telling her, "You might not like what you find.They find some wreckage and Kara is shocked when Leoben reads the number on it as its her own Viper.  They soon find the cockpit with what appears to be Kara's body.  Kara screams at Leoben, to explain what she is, but for once Leoben doesn't have something to say. He is at a loss for words, and runs off in fear {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.


Despite Kara's bond to Kacey, it turns out the girl was simply a human child kidnapped on New Caprica. Kara discovers this when Kacey's rightful mother claims her aboard ''Galactica'' ([[Exodus, Part II]]).
== Deaths ==
While this particular variant dies by human hands and is resurrected multiple times, the loss of [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] following the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]] and [[Battle of the Colony|the later loss]] of [[The Colony]] seals his mortality {{TRS|The Hub|Daybreak, Part II}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Laura Roslin inadvertently referred to him as "Leoben ConROY" during "Flesh and Bone", which had to be edited when it was used as a sound bite in an intro segment in a subsequent episode.
* Laura Roslin inadvertently referred to him as "Leoben ConROY" during "Flesh and Bone," which had to be edited when it was used as a sound bite in an intro segment in a subsequent episode.
 
*[[Wikipedia:Conoy Township, PA|Conoy]] is the name of a township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
*[[Wikipedia:Conoy Township, PA|Conoy]] is the name of a township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
*[[w:Leoben|Leoben]] is also the name of city in [[w:Austria|Austria]], it is an hour north of the city of [[w:Graz|Graz]] and is home to the [[w:University of Leoben|University of Leoben]].
*[[w:Leoben|Leoben]] is also the name of city in [[w:Austria|Austria]], it is an hour north of the city of [[w:Graz|Graz]] and is home to the [[w:University of Leoben|University of Leoben]].
* In a [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 3 (RDM)#A Measure of Salvation|deleted scene]] from "[[A Measure of Salvation]]," [[Kara Thrace]] interrogates another copy of Leoben to find out what exactly he wanted on New Caprica. While not the New Caprica copy, this Leoben is aware of his "brother's" intentions as he answers that he came out here (space presumably) looking for someone to love him and for that person to love him back. The Leobens apparently fell in love with Thrace on the ''Gemenon Traveler'' and wants her to be that person. On New Caprica, he was willing to do anything to end up with her and he used [[Kacey Brynn]] to try to get closer to Thrace. However, this scene can now be considered non-canon, as the New Caprica copy shows up again in [[Season 4 (2008)|Season 4]] in "[[The Road Less Traveled]]," which is implied to be their first meeting since then.
* His caution to Thrace before she finds her own burned corpse echos to [[w:Dr._Zaius|Dr. Zaius]]' final caution to Col. Taylor at the end of ''[[w:The_Planet_of_the_Apes|The Planet of the Apes]]'': "You might not like what you find."  Like Taylor, Starbuck is a time-traveling<ref>To her, her disappearance and reappearance were brief; to everyone else's perspective, she was gone weeks.</ref> military astronaut surveying a post-apocalyptic Earth (in an area many viewers reasonably but incorrectly speculated to also be in the outskirts of New York City), and is the "harbinger of death."


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Leoben Conoy is the human name for a humanoid Cylon named Number Two. While other copies of this model also used this name, this article discusses a specific copy: the one that Kara Thrace interrogates and is later imprisoned by.

Gemenon Traveler and Interrogation[edit]

Not long after the Fleet's first encounter with a Number Two on Ragnar Anchorage, another copy is found stowing away aboard Gemenon Traveler. This copy was originally the Defense Minister's yoga instructor.

Cavil ordered Leoben to hack into the military's communications and also try to find a way to contact a basestar next time they're near one. It's unknown if he ever managed to find a way to contact a basestar, but he managed to hack into military channels and became enthralled with Kara "Starbuck" Thrace as a result of hearing her voice. After being forced on the run, two men he passes recognize him from a picture two marines are showing around of he and Doral, Leoben paints the mandala on a wall of the ship. He also starts to believe that Thrace has a greater destiny after learning of her ability to fly a captured Cylon Raider. During his conversation with Cavil, Leoben says she must've pulled the knowledge out of "the stream," before his rapid apprehension by marines while distracted by his conversation with Cavil, who hides (TRS: "The Plan").

Knowing the Leoben model's ability to weave fact, fiction and outright lies into a confusing fabric of truth, half-truths and deceit, Commander William Adama wants the copy destroyed. However, he is overruled by President Roslin, who demands the model be interrogated.

Kara Thrace is assigned to interrogate Conoy aboard Gemenon Traveler. Over the course of eight hours, Conoy demonstrates his ability to confuse and mix truth with lies: he claims to have planted a nuclear device somewhere in the fleet, but will not reveal where. He also mixes what appears to be religious parlance with penetrating insights into Colonial philosophy and Thrace's own past. While she resorts to ever-more drastic measures to obtain details on the alleged bomb's location, Thrace finds herself being drawn into Conoy's vision of life. So much so that when Roslin orders his execution, Thrace very much empathizes with him (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

When he grabs Thrace by the throat during her interrogation of him (TRS: "Flesh and Bone"), he suddenly has a vision of them together on New Caprica with Kacey Brynn, her interactions with the Virtual Leoben and her death, which presumably spur his investment into helping complete her destiny (TRS: "The Plan").

Prior to his death, Conoy reveals there is no bomb, and uses a reason suggested by Thrace in the initial stages of his interrogation: that since he is so far from other Cylon centers of influence, he cannot transmit his "soul" back to home should his body die. However, his true colors are revealed when President Roslin arrives aboard the ship and he manages to whisper to her that Adama is a Cylon — thus planting a seed of doubt between her and Adama. [1] Convinced now of the danger in keeping Conoy alive, Roslin orders him ejected from Gemenon Traveler's airlock (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

Interestingly, Roslin had a premonition of Conoy's surfacing in the Fleet — she had a dream about him at the same time he is captured. Later, in her cabin on Colonial One, she has a vision of him talking to her which prompts her decision to visit him in person — thus allowing him to complete his mission (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

At the time of the dream and the vision, Roslin assumes that both are the result of her using chamalla to treat her cancer. One last such incident is the correct foretelling by Conoy that the Fleet would eventually find the legendary homeworld of Kobol, home of the Gods and birthplace of mankind, although he might have simply extrapolated that from the Fleet's course (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

Caprica-Six indicates that this Conoy had resurrected into a new body and tell the Cylons about his experiences (TRS: "Taking a Break From All Your Worries").

On New Caprica[edit]

Though never directly stated, it is heavily implied that this Conoy is the same Cylon previously interrogated and tortured by Thrace.

Number Two is the only Cylon who does not appear to concern itself with the business of occupation and government of the planet, being conspicuous by his absence in meetings aboard the grounded Colonial One. The only copy shown on New Caprica is the one discussed below.

Conoy with Kara Thrace on New Caprica (TRS: "Exodus, Part II").

During the Cylon invasion of New Caprica Conoy slips into Kara Thrace's and Samuel Anders' tent and asks the ailing Anders where Thrace is (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II").

This Conoy copy kidnaps Thrace and holds her in an apartment located within the Cylon complex built in New Caprica City, shortly after the Cylon occupation of New Caprica. The apartment's design is identical to that of Thrace's former apartment on Caprica.

Ostensibly, Conoy attempts to befriend her with food and politeness in a reverse-Pygmalion attempt to appease her, and perhaps to convert her to the Cylon monotheistic religion.

Conoy's attempts initially fail, and painfully. Thrace refuses his kindnesses and assaults and kills Conoy at least five times. Conoy returns each time, patiently resuming his attempts at appealing to Thrace (TRS: "Occupation").

Conoy takes a dramatic tactical change and introduces Thrace to Kacey Brynn, a young child appearing to be two years old. He claims that Kacey is his and Thrace's biological daughter, created using his genetic material and one of Thrace's ovaries recovered from the ruins of the farm she was held in on Caprica. Whatever the truth of Kacey's origin, Conoy successfully uses the child to break down Thrace's resistance after the child suffers an accident that Thrace blames herself for. The Cylon surprisingly finds Thrace taking hold of his hand at Kacey's hospital bedside (TRS: "Precipice").

During the Battle of New Caprica, he leaves to presumably help in the attack and is forced to knock out Thrace after she attempts to find out what is going on. Thrace later returns to the apartment to find Kacey, and Conoy appears with Kacey. He uses Thrace's frantic desire to take Kacey during the evacuation to force her to say she loves him, which she reluctantly complies. They kiss for several moments as Conoy is unaware of the knife Thrace acquired earlier. She stabs him in the stomach and kills him one final time as he collapses on the floor.

Despite Thrace's bond to Kacey, it turns out the girl was simply a human child kidnapped on New Caprica. She discovers this when Kacey's rightful mother claims her aboard Galactica (TRS: "Exodus, Part II").

Reunion[edit]

This copy arrives on the Demetrius proposing an alliance between Natalie's rebel faction in the Cylon Civil War and the humans. He also plays his usual mind games, telling Kara Thrace that he can see that she has a single purpose, and that he sees an angel of God in her. He also interacts with Samuel Anders, telling him to work out his relationship with Thrace if he hasn't done so already. He refers to Anders' destiny and "singular moment of clarity" though he is unaware of the fact that Anders is one of the Final Five that his faction is searching for. He later brings Thrace and a small group in a Raptor to the Rebel basestar where he insists on taking Thrace to see the Hybrid despite resistance from Natalie Faust. He witnesses the Hybrid's message to Thrace and helps decipher it (TRS: "The Road Less Traveled", "Faith").

It is unclear whether the copy who forms part of the Rebel command triad along with Natalie and an Eight is this copy or another Number Two (TRS: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?").

On Original Earth[edit]

Leoben joins the landing party to original Earth and is shocked by what they find there (TRS: "Revelations"). When Kara searches for the source of the signal that led them to Earth in the first place, Leoben goes with her. As time goes on he becomes increasingly nervous about what they're doing and tries to dissuade her, telling her, "You might not like what you find." They find some wreckage and Kara is shocked when Leoben reads the number on it as its her own Viper. They soon find the cockpit with what appears to be Kara's body. Kara screams at Leoben, to explain what she is, but for once Leoben doesn't have something to say. He is at a loss for words, and runs off in fear (TRS: "Sometimes a Great Notion").

Deaths[edit]

While this particular variant dies by human hands and is resurrected multiple times, the loss of resurrection following the Battle of the Resurrection Hub and the later loss of The Colony seals his mortality (TRS: "The Hub", "Daybreak, Part II").

Notes[edit]

  • Laura Roslin inadvertently referred to him as "Leoben ConROY" during "Flesh and Bone," which had to be edited when it was used as a sound bite in an intro segment in a subsequent episode.
  • Conoy is the name of a township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
  • Leoben is also the name of city in Austria, it is an hour north of the city of Graz and is home to the University of Leoben.
  • In a deleted scene from "A Measure of Salvation," Kara Thrace interrogates another copy of Leoben to find out what exactly he wanted on New Caprica. While not the New Caprica copy, this Leoben is aware of his "brother's" intentions as he answers that he came out here (space presumably) looking for someone to love him and for that person to love him back. The Leobens apparently fell in love with Thrace on the Gemenon Traveler and wants her to be that person. On New Caprica, he was willing to do anything to end up with her and he used Kacey Brynn to try to get closer to Thrace. However, this scene can now be considered non-canon, as the New Caprica copy shows up again in Season 4 in "The Road Less Traveled," which is implied to be their first meeting since then.
  • His caution to Thrace before she finds her own burned corpse echos to Dr. Zaius' final caution to Col. Taylor at the end of The Planet of the Apes: "You might not like what you find." Like Taylor, Starbuck is a time-traveling[2] military astronaut surveying a post-apocalyptic Earth (in an area many viewers reasonably but incorrectly speculated to also be in the outskirts of New York City), and is the "harbinger of death."

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  1. While it is most likely that Conoy is simply lying in order to confuse Roslin and seed distrust among the humans, there is a slight possibility he is referring to Tamara Adama. Moreover, if William Adama were a member of the Final Five Cylons (which he isn't), Leoben should not know this.
  2. To her, her disappearance and reappearance were brief; to everyone else's perspective, she was gone weeks.