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    |photo=[[Image:Number Six promo.jpg|200px]]
|photo=NumSix.jpg
    |age= Late 20s
|seen= Miniseries
    |colony=First witnessed on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]]
|role= Cylon Infiltrator,<br/>Overseer,<br/>Heavy Raider Pilot,<br/>Elected Delegate
    |birthname=See [[Number Six#Notes|Notes]]
|actor= [[Tricia Helfer]]
    |callsign=
|cylon= y
    |death= Copies have been destroyed in several episodes
|name= [[Shelly Godfrey]]<br/>[[Gina Inviere]]<br/>[[Natalie Faust]]<br>[[Number Six#Lida|Lida]]<br>[[Number Six#Sonja|Sonja]]<br>[[Caprica-Six]]<br>''et al.''
    |parents=
}}  
    |siblings=
    |children=
    |marital status=
    |role= Cylon Infiltrator, Overseer
    |rank=
    |actor= [[Tricia Helfer]]
    |cylon= y
    }}


"'''Number Six'''" is a stunning blonde who plays several key roles in the [[Cylon]] military. She is the first [[Humano-Cylon]] that viewers witness in the reimagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' saga, and is apparently the sixth of twelve models of Humano-Cylon.
"'''Number Six'''" is a [[humanoid Cylon]] who plays several key roles in [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] society. She is the first humanoid Cylon that viewers witness in the re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica''. Stunningly beautiful and highly religious, this highly driven model is marked by a ruthlessness against all who stand in her way. Number Sixes are typically sensual and use seduction in infiltration.


== Armistice Station Copy ==
To date, more unique versions of the Six model have been witnessed than any other humanoid Cylon. Besides the use of numerous aliases, Six is also the only Cylon model known to have varied appearances and personalities: while most often seen as a platinum blonde, Six has also been seen with honey blonde and black hair in varying styles, and displaying personalities ranging from overtly sensual to wide-eyed and innocent, and from blindly supporting the attack on the Colonies to desiring peaceful coexistence. This differs from the other known models who generally display the same personality traits ([[Sharon Valerii]] and {{callsign|Athena}} being exceptions), use the same name, and have fewer cosmetic differences in appearance.
She is a portent of doom for the peoples of the [[Twelve Colonies]]; she arrives on [[Armistice Station]] shortly before it is destroyed in what are the opening shots of the [[Cylon attack]] in the [[Mini-Series]].


== Natasi ==
== Caprica-Six  ==


Prior to the attack, '''Natasi''' {{IPA|n&#x0259;.&#x02C8;t&#x0251;.si}} was a a copy of Six who played an important role in preparing the way for a Cylon victory. Seducing the ambitious, self-obssessed, arrogant [[Gaius Baltar]], she fooled him into believing she was a corporate spy, seeking to gain advantage over her competitors in order to secure a lucrative defence contract ([[Mini-Series]]). Over the course of two years, she used Baltar to gain access to his work -- even to the extent of re-writing many of his own algorithms -- in order to subvert his own [[Command Navigation Program]] so that it could be used in the forthcoming Cylon attack to cripple Colonial forces.
{{mainarticle|Caprica-Six}}  


In addition to this work, she performed a second role -- one which is potentially as important to the Cylons, but one in which she may not be fully capable of performing: trying to make Gaius Baltar fall in love with her and, possibly, have a child by her. This is a role that she admits to him is not an official part of her assignment, but it is in keeping with the apparent aims and goals of the Cylons -- for whom "love", expressed through the concept of their [[God]], is a motivating factor behind some of their later actions.  
The copy of Number Six that seduced Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] into unwittingly betraying the Twelve Colonies by giving her access to the Colonial defense mainframe. Much later, she came to live on ''Galactica'' and fell in love with [[Saul Tigh]] and attempted to bear a child by him. After suffering a miscarriage, and as Tigh reunited with his wife, [[Ellen Tigh|Ellen]], Caprica pulled away from him. After this she participated in the [[Battle of The Colony]] and settled [[New Earth]] with Baltar.


The fact that she is unable to become pregnant in her time with Baltar (assuming she would try, and he would be willing) is suggestive that the humano-Cylons are physically, as well as mentally, configured for specific roles. Six is designed as a seducer not a child-bearer, a fact apparent in all her incarnations.
=== Messenger Six ===


With the opening of the Cylon attack, Baltar's Six is apparently destroyed protecting him from the effects of a nuclear blast shockwave on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]].
{{mainarticle|Messengers}}


===Notes===
An entity (also known as '''Baltar's Internal Six''' or, more commonly, as '''Head Six''') appearing to Gaius Baltar in the form of Caprica-Six shows herself [[Miniseries, Night 1|immediately after his rescue]] from {{RDM|Caprica}}, and later gives him advice (from building a [[Cylon detector]] to asserting [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|political power]] [[Cult of Baltar|various times]]), predictions about the future (primarily about the birth of [[Hera Agathon]]) and [[Kobol (RDM)|insights into the past events of the human race]]. This entity, while imperceptible to everyone other than to Baltar and  [[Daybreak, Part II|Caprica-Six herself]], is not affiliated with either the Cylons or Colonials and has repeatedly stated that she is an angel of [[God]]. Even after Baltar's death, this entity maintains the appearance of Six one hundred fifty thousand years later when discussing the possibility of the humans repeating the same mistakes as their progenitors.
*According to the [[Special:Booksources/0765315416|novelization]] of the [[Mini-series]] by [http://www.starrigger.net/ SF novelist Jeffrey A. Carver], the name that Baltar called Six before she revealed she was a Cylon during the attack was "Natasi." This name appears to be Polish in origin. Since this name has never been mentioned in the events of the screenplay or regular episodes, its [[canon|canonical]] value is debatable, although nothing else has been proposed.
**Carver stated that he pronounces "Natasi" as "Nuh-TAH-see", though fans could really pronounce it any way they want.
**Some fans have pointed out that "Natasi" spelled backwards makes "I, Satan". When this was brought to Carver's attention he said it was an unintentional coincidence. (Source: [http://s9.invisionfree.com/Ragnar_Anchorage/index.php?showtopic=2374 Ragnar Anchorage forums])
{{Spoiltext|The upcoming episode "[[Epiphanies]]" may shed some light on the matter.}}


== Baltar's Internal Six ==
== Shelly Godfrey  ==
[[image:Tigh_Me_Up_Tigh_Me_Down-Baltar_Six.jpg|thumb|left|[[Number Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar]] in his lab aboard ''[[Galactica]]''. (C. Universal Studios)]]
Fleeing the city and then the planet itself, Baltar is shocked to discover that the copy of Six he knew as Natasi lives on - inside his head.


At first he tries to dismiss her presence as a manifestation of his own guilt over what has happened to his people, and his role in it. However, Six suggests that she is in fact the result of a chip inside his head. However, while some of her "actions"  - such as terrifying Baltar into determining how he can construct a genuine [[Cylon detector]] ([[Bastille Day]]) - very much suggest she is a part of his own psyche. But this is countered by her underlying actions and "deeds" - all of which represent a furtherance of those aims and goals she expressed as a corporeal entity, giving added weight to the idea that she is most likely a personality download contained within a chip in Baltar's head. Some of these are characteristics never witnessed by Baltar himself - such as her jealous reaction to [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]]'s visit with Baltar in his lab ([[Flesh and Bone]]), which closely mirrors the jealousy she shows towards the Valerii copy on Caprica ("[[Litmus]]", "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]").
[[Image:Bsg-1-07.jpg|thumb|right|Godfrey attempts to sweet talk Adama.]] {{mainarticle|Shelly Godfrey}}


Certainly, this seems to be the view Baltar himself comes to hold, as he relies more and more on her for guidance and insight into Cylons ways - so much so that she deliberately suggests that her presence within him is something for which other Cylons have no knowledge. However, in her relentless drive to get Baltar to fully accept the Cylon concept of God, it would appear that not only are other Cylons in the fleet aware of her "existence", they are in communication with her: hence the arrival of "Shelly Godfrey" onboard ''[[Galactica]]'' with her accusations of treachery at the precise time Six ceases to communicate with Baltar.
A copy of Number Six who appears aboard ''Galactica'' to try to discredit Baltar as a traitor.  The evidence she used was flawed, and he ended up being more trusted than before. After being exposed, she is blown out an airlock by Cavil and presumably downloads into a new body {{TRS|The Plan}}.
{{clear}}


When Baltar begins to deny Six's actual existence, she turns the tables by changing her appearance and telling him that he was, indeed, "crazy" ([[Home, Part II]]). Baltar asks Dr. [[Cottle]] to perform a brain scan to check for anything unusual. "Nothing, nothing, more nothing" is the gruff diagnosis from Cottle. However, later in the same episode Baltar realizes that the Six he sees could could not possibly be a hallucination caused by him going "crazy", because she knows things (such as that Caprica-[[Sharon Valerii]] was pregnant) that his subconscious mind has no way of knowing.  When confronted with this, Six agrees that she is not a product of Baltar's mind,  although scans show no chip in his brain.  When Baltar asks her what she really was, Six only replies that "I'm an angel of God sent here to protect you".  While Baltar may not have a conventionally visible chip in his head, it could be organically-based (like the humanoid Cylons) and indistinguishable from other tissues in his brain or central nervous system. There is a remote chance that Baltar could be a Humano-Cylon himself (see the [[Gaius Baltar]] article for arguments for and against this concept).
== Gina Inviere ==


== Shelly Godfrey ==
{{mainarticle|Gina Inviere}}
[[Image:bsg-1-07.jpg|thumb|[[William Adama|Commander Adama]] and an apparently distraught Ms. Godfrey.]]
"Shelly Godfrey" is the pseudonym adopted by an incarnation of [[Number Six]] that arrives on board the ''[[Galactica]]'' with a mission to apparently expose [[Gaius Baltar]] as a traitor ([[Six Degrees of Separation]]). Her real aim, however, is to further push Baltar to a point where his only hope of salvation appears to be his complete acceptance of the Cylon concept of "[[God]]". Indeed, once he has reached this point, she rapidly goes into hiding (possibly unwittingly helped by [[Sharon Valerii]] on the ''Galactica''?) and later probably removes herself from the ship - or destroys herself.


During her time on the ''Galactica'', "Godfrey" very much reveals her underlying nature is very similar to that of her "sisters" as she attempts to seduce [[Adama, William|William Adama]].
A copy of Number Six poses as a systems analyst assigned to the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', and enters into a romantic relationship with Admiral [[Helena Cain]]. After she was identified as a Cylon, she was captured and repeatedly tortured and sexually abused by the crew before escaping with the help of Gaius Baltar {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. For a time, Inviere is a leading figure in the [[Demand Peace]] movement {{TRS|Epiphanies}}. She eventually commits suicide by detonating a nuclear warhead aboard ''[[Cloud 9]]'' and fails to download, making her death permanent {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.


Her appearance on the ''Galactica'' gives the clearest indication of all that Baltar's Six is an independent intelligence implanted in his head - and that, for all its statements to the contrary - it is somehow in contact with other humano-Cylons within the fleet (or at least in communication with any of its "sisters" which may be in the fleet). The appearance of "Shelly Godfrey" and the "disappearance" of Six from Baltar's mind is otherwise too coincidental to be believable.
== Natalie Faust ==


=== Notes ===
{{mainarticle|Natalie Faust}}
*The last name '''Godfrey''' means God's Peace in the Germanic language.


== Gina ==
A Number Six copy who is leading a faction that advocates for the search for the Final Five Cylons, introduced in "[[Six of One]]". She is eventually killed by {{callsign|Athena}}, distressed with visions of the [[Opera House]] and afraid Natalie will take her daughter [[Hera Agathon|Hera]], with no chance to download {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}.
[[Image:GinaPromo.jpg|thumb|left|Gina, Cylon Prisoner of War]]
'''Gina''' {{IPA|&#x02C8;&#x02A4;i.n&#x0259;}} is a [[Humano-Cylon|Cylon agent]] who posed as a crewmember aboard the battlestar ''[[Pegasus]]'' ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]). She was identified by the crew of that ship and apprehended (killing seven men in the process). She was incarcerated, brutally interrogated and systematically gang-raped by many of the crew.  


When ''Pegasus'' encounters ''Galactica'' and her fleet, Gina was examined by [[Gaius Baltar]]. He is heartbroken by her state, and resolves to help her in any way he could. He convinces Admiral [[Helena Cain]] to permit her to be fed, and recounts to Gina a story of his love for her copy on Caprica, before the Cylon attack ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]).
== Lida ==


Gina begs for Baltar to kill her and put an ultimate end to her suffering.  When Baltar reminds her that she would just be revived in another Number Six body somewhere else, Gina reveals to him that it wouldn't happen if the unknown Cylon ship that ''Pegasus'' had been tracking is destroyed. She calls the vessel a [[Resurrection Ship]], and that it was used to collect the consciousnesses of Cylons who die too far away from the [[Cylon homeworld]] and download them into new bodiesWith no Resurrection Ship to download her consciousness, Gina would truly die if she were killed ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]).
[[Image:Lida.jpg|thumb|Lida with Gaius Baltar.]]
A Six with curly honey blonde hair and a noticeably more innocent disposition than her sisters, Lida<ref>Episode writer Michael Angeli quoted in "The Watcher: Talking about 'Battlestar Galactica's' 'Blood on the Scales' with writer Michael Angeli," Maureen Ryan, ''Chicago Tribune'', Feb. 6, 2009.</ref><ref>Tricia Helfer also identified this version of Six as Lida in her February 13, 2009 appearance on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live''.</ref> attempts to comfort and seduce Baltar aboard the rebel basestar after he and [[Laura Roslin|President Roslin]] flee ''Galactica'' during the Zarek-Gaeta coup/mutinyLida approaches Gaius, initially misinterpreting his feelings of guilt (among the first he's ever shown) for leaving his flock behind as an injury; later, they sleep together. After speaking with her in bed, he decides that he needs to return to his followers  {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.
{{clear}}


{{spoiltext|Gina apparently finds a way to kill Admiral Cain. ([[Resurrection Ship]])  According to an interview with Ron D. Moore, Gina isn't going to die in "Resurrection Ship" and have her storyline resolved, but actually live on to form a sort of love triangle between Gina, Baltar, and Baltar's internal Six.  Baltar's relationship with her will "continue throughout the season", so she will be around for some time.}}
== Sonja ==


===Notes===
Sonja is one of the platinum blonde Sixes, similar in appearance to Caprica/Messenger Six. She is elected to represent the rebel Cylons in the Fleet's new Quorum. Her first duty is to request the Cylons be given custody of [[Sharon Valerii]] in order to put her on trial for treason {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. 
Gina is a reference to some fans' derisive nickname for the Re-Imagined series, GINO - "Galactica In Name Only" (itself an allusion to [[Wikipedia:RINO|RINO]], a political term) (Source: "Pegasus" podcast)


== Caprican Overseer Copies ==
Given her new posistion, the Colonials have accepted at least part of the deal the Cylons offered through [[Galen Tyrol]] {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}} and now have the representation they wanted in the Colonial Government {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.


On Caprica, Six performs the role of a Cylon overseer, working with [[Aaron Doral]] to ensure their experiment involving the stranded [[Karl C. Agathon]] and Valerii either reaches its desired conclusion, or is suitably terminated ([[Litmus]], [[Secrets and Lies]]).  
She is later seen at a meeting of the new [[Quorum of Ships' Captains]], representing the [[rebel basestar]], as they discuss the impending transfer of Admiral [[William Adama]]'s command from the aging ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' to the basestar {{TRS|Islanded in a Stream of Stars}}.


In this, she shares the same seductive characteristic as shown by her "sisters" at Armistice station and with Baltar - her first act on "freeing" the captured Agathon is to kiss him. Following the destruction of this particular Six (shot by Valerii, in order to enable her to "rescue" Agathon), her "sister" on Caprica demonstrates a certain vindictiveness towards Valerii when giving her a beating that goes far beyond the needs of the experiment ([[Litmus]]), thus revealing she may well be experiencing resentment for being shot (remembering that experiences and knowledge are passed from body to body among the various types of humano-Cylon), as well as jealousy at Valerii's chosen role in proceedings.
== Other copies ==


A further "overseer" Six is present at the Cylon's established base at [[Delphi]], and is briefly seen by [[Agathon, Karl C.|Helo]] when he attempts to gain access to the base in order to steal a ship and get off the planet ([[Colonial Day]]).
=== Armistice Station Copy ===


An overseer-Six surprised [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] in the [[Delphi Museum]] when she returned to Caprica to retrieve the [[Arrow of Apollo]].  They engaged in an all-out brawl, and just as Six appeared to be winning Starbuck rushed her, knocking both of them off of a ledge. This Number Six fell underneath Starbuck, breaking Kara's fall, and was impaled on building debris, killing her ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]). 
[[Image:SixArmstation2 Mini.JPG|thumb|A six entering the [[Armistice Station]].]]


Another "overseer" Six was present at the "farm" where Starbuck was taken after she was incapacitated by the Cylons.  While the Cylon doctor [[Simon]] operated on her, Six was there to relay orders and see that everything was proceeding smoothly.  She was definitely the controlling figure of the operation. This copy was later bashed over the head with a fire extinguisher by Kara Thrace as she made her escape ([[The Farm]]).
This Number Six is a portent of doom for the peoples of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]; she arrives on [[Armistice Station]] shortly before it is destroyed in what are the opening shots of the [[Cylon attack]] in the [[Miniseries]]. Dressed in a long-sleeved red tunic and matching knee-length skirt, she is the first and last "diplomat" ever sent to the station by the Cylons since its construction. She greets the Colonial officer present with the question "Are you alive?" When he answers that he is alive, she tells him to prove it - by kissing her. After he realizes that Armistice is under attack, she smiles and forces another kiss on him shortly before they are both destroyed.  


== Caprican Warrior Leaders ==
Later, three Sixes in the same outfit are among the group of Cylons that rescue and debrief [[Number Five|Aaron Doral]], following his stranding on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] by the suspicious Colonials. One of them responds to a comment of the [[Number Eight|Eight]] in the group with "[[By your command]]," a trademark Cylon phrase in the [[Original Series]].  
At least 3 additional variants of Six have been operational on Caprica, and appear to lead [[Cylon Centurion]] squads and have a subservient role to the "overseer" Six variants. This variant of Six is distinguished by the white raincoat it wears.


One of these variants distracted Helo, enabling him to be captured ([[33]]), and was subsequently shot by [[Valerii, Sharon|Valerii]].
It's possible that Caprica-Six may be one of the Sixes who rescues Doral, as she would have had time to be downloaded; however, the chronology of events in "[[Downloaded]]" make this extremely unlikely.  It is far more likely that the Armistice Station copy might have been one of them.
{{clear}}


The second acted as an observer to Helo's "escape", and this same variant may have been leading the Warrior troop into the Caprican farm Helo was hiding in ([[The Hand of God]]).
=== Troop Leaders ===


The third was present at [[Delphi]], taking orders from an "overseer" Six.
[[Image:Whiterainsix 33.JPG|thumb|left|150px|A Six after seeing an Eight (later known as {{callsign|Athena}}) killing another Six model.]]


==Notes==
At least three additional variants of Six have been operational on Caprica, and appear to lead [[Cylon Centurion|Centurion]] squads and have a subservient role to the "overseer" Six variants. This variant of Six is distinguished by the white raincoat she wears.  
*It has been claimed that the name "Number Six" may be an indirect tribute to [[Wikipedia:Patrick McGoohan|Patrick McGoohan]]'s cult 1967 television series [[Wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]] - a series that addressed topics such as personal freedom and identity, mind control, illusionary experiences and the infiltration of society's supposed guardians (secret agents) by a nefarious force (those behind The Village).


{{Characters}}
One of these variants distracts Helo, enabling him to be captured. In this, she shares the same seductive characteristic as shown by her sisters at the armistice station and with Baltar - her first act on "freeing" the captured Agathon is to ask "Are you alive?" and kiss him. She is subsequently shot by the [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii]] {{TRS|33}}.


The second acts as an observer to Helo's "escape," and this same variant may the one leading the Centurion troops into the Caprican farm Helo and Valerii are hiding in {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}.
The third is present at [[Delphi]], taking orders from an "overseer" Six {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.
Another Number Six in this role boards ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' from a [[Heavy Raider]] along with a group of Centurions during ''Pegasus'''s [[Battle of the Communications Relay|attack]] on a Cylon communications relay. She is shot and killed by [[Kendra Shaw]], who then exposes the ''Pegasus'' network administrator [[Gina Inviere]] as another copy of this Cylon model {{TRS|Razor}}.
When the Centurions suddenly stop their attack on the Caprica rescue team and the Caprica Resistance, the Caprica copy of Cavil visits one of these variants of Sixes who was presumably commanding the Centurions and she informs him of the decision to have a truce with the humans.  When Cavil offers to deliver the message himself, this Six informs him that his model voted ''against'' the truce, but he still decides to deliver the message as he is sympathetic with the humans. {{TRS|The Plan}}
=== Overseer Copies ===
[[Image:Sixsharonlitmus.jpg|thumb|Number Six beating up Sharon Valerii on Caprica.<ref>Note that this is a behind-the-scenes photo, as indicated by the crane in the far background of this shot.</ref>]]
On Caprica, Six performs the role of a Cylon overseer, working with a copy of [[Number Five]] (Aaron Doral) to ensure their experiment involving the stranded [[Karl Agathon]] and the Caprica copy of [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon Valerii]] either reaches its desired conclusion, or is suitably terminated ([[Bastille Day]], [[Act of Contrition]], [[Litmus]], [[Flesh and Bone]], [[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]). These copies of Number Six wear a militaristic black outfit, with a black body-suit underneath suited to martial arts.
Overseer Six demonstrates a certain vindictiveness towards Sharon, giving her a beating that goes far beyond the needs of the experiment and dismissing her belief in Agathon's love ([[Litmus]], [[Flesh and Bone]]). The Five working with Six suggests that she is jealous of Sharon's chosen role in the proceedings, and Six does state that Agathon is "very handsome" ([[Bastille Day]], [[Litmus]]). Six maintains that her dislike stems from Sharon acting like a human, which essentially makes her a human in the scheme of things {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
An overseer Six is present at the Cylon's established base at [[Delphi]], and is briefly seen by [[Karl Agathon]] when he attempts to gain access to the base in order to steal a ship and get off the planet {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.
Six surprises [[Kara Thrace]] in the [[Delphi Museum]] when she returns to Caprica to retrieve the [[Arrow of Apollo]]. They engage in an all-out brawl, reminiscent of the earlier beating of Sharon. Just as Six appears to be winning, Thrace rushes her, knocking both of them off of a ledge. The Six falls underneath Thrace, breaking her fall, and is impaled on building debris, killing her {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}.
An overseer Six is present at the "farm" where Thrace is taken after she is found by the Cylons after being left behind by the resistance during an ambush. While the Cylon doctor [[Number Four|Simon]] operates on her, Six is there to relay orders and see that everything was proceeding smoothly. She notes that Simon seems to regret Thrace's impending move to processing, and he replies that this is none of her concern. This copy is later bashed over the head with a fire extinguisher by Thrace as she makes her escape {{TRS|The Farm}}. (Note: a deleted scene from this episode shows a second Six in the same black outfit at the farm, taking instructions from the other copy. Thus, it's hard to be certain that the Six speaking to Simon was the same one brained by Thrace.)
One of these copies views [[Number Three|D'Anna Biers]]' broadcast in a theater on Cylon-occupied Caprica {{TRS|Final Cut}}. She remarks that the resilience displayed by the Colonials is impressive, and seems overjoyed that Sharon and the [[Hera Agathon|hybrid baby]] survived.
=== "Downloaded" ===
A Number Six in a gold tunic is one of four 'rebirth nurses' who greets the reincarnated [[Caprica-Six]] (this takes place shortly after the [[Cylon attack]] has run its course), and it is likely this same group who nurse [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] as she returns to life several months later. The Six in the group welcomes Boomer home and refers to her as "little sister".
Several other copies of Six are seen on Caprica in a variety of different outfits.
=== "Tough Six" ===
This Six is not given a name onscreen, but is referred to in the script as "Tough Six"<ref>[http://tv.ign.com/articles/974/974994p1.html IGN article]</ref>. She typically wears a revealing chains-and-leather outfit and has brown hair with blonde streaks. This Six lives in [[the Fleet (RDM)|the fleet]] and works as a prostitute. She is part of a Cylon meeting held by [[Number_One#Galactica_Copy|Brother Cavil]], also including [[Leoben Conoy (New Caprica copy)|Leoben Conoy]], [[Number_Five#Suicide_Bomber_Copy|Aaron Doral]], and [[Shelly Godfrey]]. She later has a sexual relationship with Cavil, and gives him a sarcastic rundown of their fellows' failures.  When Shelly Godfrey is exposed, she takes her place long enough for Shelly to escape (and be airlocked by Cavil) before escaping herself by presumably simply removing her disguise once far enough from the marines as she has a different hair color and style.  Her fate is unknown as she is not killed on-screen, but she may have rejoined the Cylons after the settlement of New Caprica and likely became one of the rebels {{TRS|The Plan}}.
=== New Caprica Copies ===
[[Image:Sixes NC.jpg|thumb|left|Two Six copies aboard ''[[Colonial One]]''.]]
Various copies of Number Six form part of the Cylon occupation force that arrives on [[New Caprica]] one year after the Colonials settle in there. Throughout their four months stay there, they fall victim to various different attacks from the [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance movement]].
When the resistance begins using suicide bombers, the Cylons decide to employ stronger measures against the human population. A vote is taken by six of the seven Cylon models on ''Colonial One'', and while Caprica-Six disagrees with this, two other copies overrule her. This implies that Caprica-Six no longer has the same amount of power she used to have, not even with those of her own model {{TRS|Precipice}}.
Another Six is drowned by [[Jean Barolay]] after taping her mouth and throwing her into a septic tank at New Caprica's water treatment plant, where she works during the occupation. Despite attempts at therapy after her resurrection, this Six bears lasting emotional trauma as a result. Roughly a year later, she is on the rebel baseship and meets up with her murderer. A brief altercation at the Raptor occurs, where she kills Barolay who shows no remorse for her actions, instead glibly offering to kill the Six again. Natalie kills this copy immediately after Barolay's murder, thus appeasing the Colonials they have allied themselves with. Just before her execution, the Six—knowing that her actions cannot be without consequences—admits that she is glad that Natalie, whom she views as a sister, will be the one to kill her permanently, as with no Resurrection Ship she is unable to download into a new body {{TRS|Faith}}.
=== Rebel Copies ===
The Sixes vote along with the [[Number Two]]s and the majority of [[Number Eight]]s to stop the lobotomization of the [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]s {{TRS|Six of One}}. Several Sixes are members of the Cylon rebels. This includes Natalie and the Six who kills [[Jean Barolay]]. The latter one is distraught about her actions, and is subsequently killed by Natalie with Anders's sidearm {{TRS|Faith}}.
Moreover, a number of them are Heavy Raider pilots alongside a number of Eights and these Sixes fly in battle alongside the Colonial Viper pilots in the battle to destroy the Resurrection Hub. They tow the Vipers into battle, allowing them to launch a surprise attack and fight alongside them against the enemy Raiders {{TRS|The Hub}}.
Since [[Gaeta's Mutiny]] at least, some of the Cylons have joined in CAP and are even briefed by Starbuck in the briefing room. They are shown flying missions with Colonial pilots as an allied patrol, and flying solo missions in search of a habitable homeworld simultaniously with, and identical to, Colonial Raptor pilots.  An example of the former is a Six copy who participated in the interception of Boomer's raptor, and identified Boomer's voice as that of an Eight. Some are also seen applying the organic resin to ''Galactica'' and walking freely about her passageways, and even participating in the human ritual of posting photographs of lost colleagues in the [[Memorial hallway]].
Though serving in the integrated, allied CAPs under the command of Captain Kara "Starbuck" Thrace (CAG) and the Colonial military chain of command, the Sixes (like the pilot Eights other than Lt. Sharon Agathon) continue to wear black Cylon flight suits without insignia and do not appear to have been commissioned as Colonial officers.  Neither do their pilot collegues appear to have bestowed individual call-signs upon them as yet.  Nevertheless, the Sixes, Eights and Colonial pilots are intermixed in the briefing, and Starbuck distributes the flight assignments through a Six.  They are addressed by their model number, making "Six" their ''de facto'' surname {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
Yet more variations of Number Six's personality manifest themselves among the Cylons assigned to try and repair ''Galactica''. A dark-blonde Six with a working-class/"knuckle-dragger" demeanor (or, at least, a learned demeanor) gets into a heated argument with one of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} maintenance crew and has to be physically restrained by a Number Eight; soon after, however, this Six sacrifices her life to save the human from a breach ([[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]]).
All remaining copies of the Sixes, including Caprica (and presumably [[Sonja]] and [[Lida]] as well), have joined the human race with the rest of the survivors of their model after the [[Battle_of_The_Colony|Battle of the Colony]].
=== Infected Basestar Copies ===
During a mission to investigate a basestar infected with a [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|deadly disease]], [[Gaius Baltar]] sees a number of Cylons, including Sixes, dead or dying from an infectious agent. One of these is a Number Six with black hair, who explains that the basestar brought onboard a mysterious [[Lion's Head beacon|beacon]] and the Cylons became sick afterwards. Baltar strangles her to death in a panic after she blames him for what's happening. This Six and the other ones who had died on the basestar's deaths are permanent as when the other Cylons came to investigate, they purposefully left the [[Resurrection Ship]] behind so the dying Cylons wouldn't download the virus into the rest of the Cylon population {{TRS|Torn}}. Later, another surviving Six is found in the infected baseship by ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', and becomes a part of their plan to infect the Cylon race with the virus spawned from the ancient beacon. However, she and the other Cylons are killed by Karl Agathon before they are within download range of a Resurrection Ship, thereby killing this Six permanently {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}.
== Notes  ==
*The name "Number Six" is, according to ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]'', an indirect tribute to [[:wikipedia:Patrick McGoohan|Patrick McGoohan]]'s cult 1967 television series ''[[:wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'' — a series that addressed topics such as personal freedom and identity, mind control, illusionary experiences and the infiltration of society's supposed guardians (secret agents) by a nefarious force (those behind The Village). Ron Moore himself later confirmed in his blog that the name is an homage to ''The Prisoner''. After many false starts, ''The Prisoner'', like ''Battlestar Galactica'', became the subject of a radical reimaging in 2008 when the American AMC and UK Granada networks announced plans to film a new version of the series, with [[w:James Caviezel|James Caviezel]] in the role of No. 6 in a miniseries that aired in November 2009.
*Also according to ''Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion'', [[Edward James Olmos]] and [[Mary McDonnell]] were hand-picked for their roles, while the rest of the characters were cast by audition: among the actresses in the running for the role of "Number Six" was ''The O.C.'''s [[:wikipedia:Melinda Clarke|Melinda Clarke]], though the role ultimately went to [[Tricia Helfer]].
*One of the main characters in the Philip K. Dick novel ''Flow My Tears the Policeman Said'' is the result of an eugenics experiment.  All of the products of this experiment refer to themselves as "sixes" and look down on "normals."  Their characteristic traits include great physical attractiveness, sexual promiscuity, superhuman strength, magnetic charisma and a propensity to control others which led to a coup attempt.
*The Sixes seem to take on a leadership role with the Rebel Cylons.  Caprica-Six had led the movement promoting mercy toward the humans, which was one of the seeds leading to the Cylon Civil War. The first leader of the Rebels was Natalie Six before Sharon Agathon killed her. Later, another Six, Sonja, is elected as the Rebel's representative on the new Quorum.  An unspecified pilot Six (referred to only by her ''de facto'' surname, Six) appears to hold a position of some authority and/or seniority under Starbuck; the other pilots (both human and Cylon) receive their color assignments and recognition codes from her in "Someone to Watch Over Me".
*''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' producers [[Kevin Murphy]] and [[Jane Espenson]] have stated that one of various ideas for the future of the series discussed, but not finalized, by the writing staff was that [[Zoe Graystone]] became the archetype for the Number Six model.<ref>{{archivelink|live=No|url=http://www.capricatimes.com/the-caprica-times-exclusive-interview-kevin-murphy|title=''The Caprica Times'' Exclusive Interview: Kevin Murphy}}</ref><ref>[http://twitter.com/#!/JaneEspenson/status/66023637202903040 Tweet by Jane Espenson]</ref>
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"Number Six" is a humanoid Cylon who plays several key roles in Cylon society. She is the first humanoid Cylon that viewers witness in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. Stunningly beautiful and highly religious, this highly driven model is marked by a ruthlessness against all who stand in her way. Number Sixes are typically sensual and use seduction in infiltration.

To date, more unique versions of the Six model have been witnessed than any other humanoid Cylon. Besides the use of numerous aliases, Six is also the only Cylon model known to have varied appearances and personalities: while most often seen as a platinum blonde, Six has also been seen with honey blonde and black hair in varying styles, and displaying personalities ranging from overtly sensual to wide-eyed and innocent, and from blindly supporting the attack on the Colonies to desiring peaceful coexistence. This differs from the other known models who generally display the same personality traits (Sharon Valerii and Sharon "Athena" Agathon being exceptions), use the same name, and have fewer cosmetic differences in appearance.

Caprica-Six

Main article: Caprica-Six

The copy of Number Six that seduced Dr. Gaius Baltar into unwittingly betraying the Twelve Colonies by giving her access to the Colonial defense mainframe. Much later, she came to live on Galactica and fell in love with Saul Tigh and attempted to bear a child by him. After suffering a miscarriage, and as Tigh reunited with his wife, Ellen, Caprica pulled away from him. After this she participated in the Battle of The Colony and settled New Earth with Baltar.

Messenger Six

Main article: Messengers

An entity (also known as Baltar's Internal Six or, more commonly, as Head Six) appearing to Gaius Baltar in the form of Caprica-Six shows herself immediately after his rescue from Caprica, and later gives him advice (from building a Cylon detector to asserting political power various times), predictions about the future (primarily about the birth of Hera Agathon) and insights into the past events of the human race. This entity, while imperceptible to everyone other than to Baltar and Caprica-Six herself, is not affiliated with either the Cylons or Colonials and has repeatedly stated that she is an angel of God. Even after Baltar's death, this entity maintains the appearance of Six one hundred fifty thousand years later when discussing the possibility of the humans repeating the same mistakes as their progenitors.

Shelly Godfrey

Godfrey attempts to sweet talk Adama.
Main article: Shelly Godfrey

A copy of Number Six who appears aboard Galactica to try to discredit Baltar as a traitor. The evidence she used was flawed, and he ended up being more trusted than before. After being exposed, she is blown out an airlock by Cavil and presumably downloads into a new body (TRS: "The Plan").


Gina Inviere

Main article: Gina Inviere

A copy of Number Six poses as a systems analyst assigned to the battlestar Pegasus, and enters into a romantic relationship with Admiral Helena Cain. After she was identified as a Cylon, she was captured and repeatedly tortured and sexually abused by the crew before escaping with the help of Gaius Baltar (TRS: "Resurrection Ship, Part II"). For a time, Inviere is a leading figure in the Demand Peace movement (TRS: "Epiphanies"). She eventually commits suicide by detonating a nuclear warhead aboard Cloud 9 and fails to download, making her death permanent (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II").

Natalie Faust

Main article: Natalie Faust

A Number Six copy who is leading a faction that advocates for the search for the Final Five Cylons, introduced in "Six of One". She is eventually killed by Sharon "Athena" Agathon, distressed with visions of the Opera House and afraid Natalie will take her daughter Hera, with no chance to download (TRS: "Sine Qua Non").

Lida

Lida with Gaius Baltar.

A Six with curly honey blonde hair and a noticeably more innocent disposition than her sisters, Lida[1][2] attempts to comfort and seduce Baltar aboard the rebel basestar after he and President Roslin flee Galactica during the Zarek-Gaeta coup/mutiny. Lida approaches Gaius, initially misinterpreting his feelings of guilt (among the first he's ever shown) for leaving his flock behind as an injury; later, they sleep together. After speaking with her in bed, he decides that he needs to return to his followers (TRS: "Blood on the Scales").


Sonja

Sonja is one of the platinum blonde Sixes, similar in appearance to Caprica/Messenger Six. She is elected to represent the rebel Cylons in the Fleet's new Quorum. Her first duty is to request the Cylons be given custody of Sharon Valerii in order to put her on trial for treason (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").

Given her new posistion, the Colonials have accepted at least part of the deal the Cylons offered through Galen Tyrol (TRS: "A Disquiet Follows My Soul") and now have the representation they wanted in the Colonial Government (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").

She is later seen at a meeting of the new Quorum of Ships' Captains, representing the rebel basestar, as they discuss the impending transfer of Admiral William Adama's command from the aging Galactica to the basestar (TRS: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars").

Other copies

Armistice Station Copy

A six entering the Armistice Station.

This Number Six is a portent of doom for the peoples of the Twelve Colonies; she arrives on Armistice Station shortly before it is destroyed in what are the opening shots of the Cylon attack in the Miniseries. Dressed in a long-sleeved red tunic and matching knee-length skirt, she is the first and last "diplomat" ever sent to the station by the Cylons since its construction. She greets the Colonial officer present with the question "Are you alive?" When he answers that he is alive, she tells him to prove it - by kissing her. After he realizes that Armistice is under attack, she smiles and forces another kiss on him shortly before they are both destroyed.

Later, three Sixes in the same outfit are among the group of Cylons that rescue and debrief Aaron Doral, following his stranding on Ragnar Anchorage by the suspicious Colonials. One of them responds to a comment of the Eight in the group with "By your command," a trademark Cylon phrase in the Original Series.

It's possible that Caprica-Six may be one of the Sixes who rescues Doral, as she would have had time to be downloaded; however, the chronology of events in "Downloaded" make this extremely unlikely. It is far more likely that the Armistice Station copy might have been one of them.


Troop Leaders

A Six after seeing an Eight (later known as Sharon "Athena" Agathon) killing another Six model.

At least three additional variants of Six have been operational on Caprica, and appear to lead Centurion squads and have a subservient role to the "overseer" Six variants. This variant of Six is distinguished by the white raincoat she wears.

One of these variants distracts Helo, enabling him to be captured. In this, she shares the same seductive characteristic as shown by her sisters at the armistice station and with Baltar - her first act on "freeing" the captured Agathon is to ask "Are you alive?" and kiss him. She is subsequently shot by the Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii (TRS: "33").

The second acts as an observer to Helo's "escape," and this same variant may the one leading the Centurion troops into the Caprican farm Helo and Valerii are hiding in (TRS: "The Hand of God").

The third is present at Delphi, taking orders from an "overseer" Six (TRS: "Colonial Day").

Another Number Six in this role boards Pegasus from a Heavy Raider along with a group of Centurions during Pegasus's attack on a Cylon communications relay. She is shot and killed by Kendra Shaw, who then exposes the Pegasus network administrator Gina Inviere as another copy of this Cylon model (TRS: "Razor").

When the Centurions suddenly stop their attack on the Caprica rescue team and the Caprica Resistance, the Caprica copy of Cavil visits one of these variants of Sixes who was presumably commanding the Centurions and she informs him of the decision to have a truce with the humans. When Cavil offers to deliver the message himself, this Six informs him that his model voted against the truce, but he still decides to deliver the message as he is sympathetic with the humans. (TRS: "The Plan")

Overseer Copies

Number Six beating up Sharon Valerii on Caprica.[3]

On Caprica, Six performs the role of a Cylon overseer, working with a copy of Number Five (Aaron Doral) to ensure their experiment involving the stranded Karl Agathon and the Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii either reaches its desired conclusion, or is suitably terminated (Bastille Day, Act of Contrition, Litmus, Flesh and Bone, Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down). These copies of Number Six wear a militaristic black outfit, with a black body-suit underneath suited to martial arts.

Overseer Six demonstrates a certain vindictiveness towards Sharon, giving her a beating that goes far beyond the needs of the experiment and dismissing her belief in Agathon's love (Litmus, Flesh and Bone). The Five working with Six suggests that she is jealous of Sharon's chosen role in the proceedings, and Six does state that Agathon is "very handsome" (Bastille Day, Litmus). Six maintains that her dislike stems from Sharon acting like a human, which essentially makes her a human in the scheme of things (TRS: "Flesh and Bone").

An overseer Six is present at the Cylon's established base at Delphi, and is briefly seen by Karl Agathon when he attempts to gain access to the base in order to steal a ship and get off the planet (TRS: "Colonial Day").

Six surprises Kara Thrace in the Delphi Museum when she returns to Caprica to retrieve the Arrow of Apollo. They engage in an all-out brawl, reminiscent of the earlier beating of Sharon. Just as Six appears to be winning, Thrace rushes her, knocking both of them off of a ledge. The Six falls underneath Thrace, breaking her fall, and is impaled on building debris, killing her (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II").

An overseer Six is present at the "farm" where Thrace is taken after she is found by the Cylons after being left behind by the resistance during an ambush. While the Cylon doctor Simon operates on her, Six is there to relay orders and see that everything was proceeding smoothly. She notes that Simon seems to regret Thrace's impending move to processing, and he replies that this is none of her concern. This copy is later bashed over the head with a fire extinguisher by Thrace as she makes her escape (TRS: "The Farm"). (Note: a deleted scene from this episode shows a second Six in the same black outfit at the farm, taking instructions from the other copy. Thus, it's hard to be certain that the Six speaking to Simon was the same one brained by Thrace.)

One of these copies views D'Anna Biers' broadcast in a theater on Cylon-occupied Caprica (TRS: "Final Cut"). She remarks that the resilience displayed by the Colonials is impressive, and seems overjoyed that Sharon and the hybrid baby survived.

"Downloaded"

A Number Six in a gold tunic is one of four 'rebirth nurses' who greets the reincarnated Caprica-Six (this takes place shortly after the Cylon attack has run its course), and it is likely this same group who nurse Boomer as she returns to life several months later. The Six in the group welcomes Boomer home and refers to her as "little sister".

Several other copies of Six are seen on Caprica in a variety of different outfits.

"Tough Six"

This Six is not given a name onscreen, but is referred to in the script as "Tough Six"[4]. She typically wears a revealing chains-and-leather outfit and has brown hair with blonde streaks. This Six lives in the fleet and works as a prostitute. She is part of a Cylon meeting held by Brother Cavil, also including Leoben Conoy, Aaron Doral, and Shelly Godfrey. She later has a sexual relationship with Cavil, and gives him a sarcastic rundown of their fellows' failures. When Shelly Godfrey is exposed, she takes her place long enough for Shelly to escape (and be airlocked by Cavil) before escaping herself by presumably simply removing her disguise once far enough from the marines as she has a different hair color and style. Her fate is unknown as she is not killed on-screen, but she may have rejoined the Cylons after the settlement of New Caprica and likely became one of the rebels (TRS: "The Plan").

New Caprica Copies

Two Six copies aboard Colonial One.

Various copies of Number Six form part of the Cylon occupation force that arrives on New Caprica one year after the Colonials settle in there. Throughout their four months stay there, they fall victim to various different attacks from the resistance movement.

When the resistance begins using suicide bombers, the Cylons decide to employ stronger measures against the human population. A vote is taken by six of the seven Cylon models on Colonial One, and while Caprica-Six disagrees with this, two other copies overrule her. This implies that Caprica-Six no longer has the same amount of power she used to have, not even with those of her own model (TRS: "Precipice").

Another Six is drowned by Jean Barolay after taping her mouth and throwing her into a septic tank at New Caprica's water treatment plant, where she works during the occupation. Despite attempts at therapy after her resurrection, this Six bears lasting emotional trauma as a result. Roughly a year later, she is on the rebel baseship and meets up with her murderer. A brief altercation at the Raptor occurs, where she kills Barolay who shows no remorse for her actions, instead glibly offering to kill the Six again. Natalie kills this copy immediately after Barolay's murder, thus appeasing the Colonials they have allied themselves with. Just before her execution, the Six—knowing that her actions cannot be without consequences—admits that she is glad that Natalie, whom she views as a sister, will be the one to kill her permanently, as with no Resurrection Ship she is unable to download into a new body (TRS: "Faith").

Rebel Copies

The Sixes vote along with the Number Twos and the majority of Number Eights to stop the lobotomization of the Raiders (TRS: "Six of One"). Several Sixes are members of the Cylon rebels. This includes Natalie and the Six who kills Jean Barolay. The latter one is distraught about her actions, and is subsequently killed by Natalie with Anders's sidearm (TRS: "Faith").

Moreover, a number of them are Heavy Raider pilots alongside a number of Eights and these Sixes fly in battle alongside the Colonial Viper pilots in the battle to destroy the Resurrection Hub. They tow the Vipers into battle, allowing them to launch a surprise attack and fight alongside them against the enemy Raiders (TRS: "The Hub").

Since Gaeta's Mutiny at least, some of the Cylons have joined in CAP and are even briefed by Starbuck in the briefing room. They are shown flying missions with Colonial pilots as an allied patrol, and flying solo missions in search of a habitable homeworld simultaniously with, and identical to, Colonial Raptor pilots. An example of the former is a Six copy who participated in the interception of Boomer's raptor, and identified Boomer's voice as that of an Eight. Some are also seen applying the organic resin to Galactica and walking freely about her passageways, and even participating in the human ritual of posting photographs of lost colleagues in the Memorial hallway.

Though serving in the integrated, allied CAPs under the command of Captain Kara "Starbuck" Thrace (CAG) and the Colonial military chain of command, the Sixes (like the pilot Eights other than Lt. Sharon Agathon) continue to wear black Cylon flight suits without insignia and do not appear to have been commissioned as Colonial officers. Neither do their pilot collegues appear to have bestowed individual call-signs upon them as yet. Nevertheless, the Sixes, Eights and Colonial pilots are intermixed in the briefing, and Starbuck distributes the flight assignments through a Six. They are addressed by their model number, making "Six" their de facto surname (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").

Yet more variations of Number Six's personality manifest themselves among the Cylons assigned to try and repair Galactica. A dark-blonde Six with a working-class/"knuckle-dragger" demeanor (or, at least, a learned demeanor) gets into a heated argument with one of Galactica's maintenance crew and has to be physically restrained by a Number Eight; soon after, however, this Six sacrifices her life to save the human from a breach (Islanded in a Stream of Stars).

All remaining copies of the Sixes, including Caprica (and presumably Sonja and Lida as well), have joined the human race with the rest of the survivors of their model after the Battle of the Colony.

Infected Basestar Copies

During a mission to investigate a basestar infected with a deadly disease, Gaius Baltar sees a number of Cylons, including Sixes, dead or dying from an infectious agent. One of these is a Number Six with black hair, who explains that the basestar brought onboard a mysterious beacon and the Cylons became sick afterwards. Baltar strangles her to death in a panic after she blames him for what's happening. This Six and the other ones who had died on the basestar's deaths are permanent as when the other Cylons came to investigate, they purposefully left the Resurrection Ship behind so the dying Cylons wouldn't download the virus into the rest of the Cylon population (TRS: "Torn"). Later, another surviving Six is found in the infected baseship by Galactica, and becomes a part of their plan to infect the Cylon race with the virus spawned from the ancient beacon. However, she and the other Cylons are killed by Karl Agathon before they are within download range of a Resurrection Ship, thereby killing this Six permanently (TRS: "A Measure of Salvation").

Notes

  • The name "Number Six" is, according to Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion, an indirect tribute to Patrick McGoohan's cult 1967 television series The Prisoner — a series that addressed topics such as personal freedom and identity, mind control, illusionary experiences and the infiltration of society's supposed guardians (secret agents) by a nefarious force (those behind The Village). Ron Moore himself later confirmed in his blog that the name is an homage to The Prisoner. After many false starts, The Prisoner, like Battlestar Galactica, became the subject of a radical reimaging in 2008 when the American AMC and UK Granada networks announced plans to film a new version of the series, with James Caviezel in the role of No. 6 in a miniseries that aired in November 2009.
  • Also according to Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion, Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell were hand-picked for their roles, while the rest of the characters were cast by audition: among the actresses in the running for the role of "Number Six" was The O.C.'s Melinda Clarke, though the role ultimately went to Tricia Helfer.
  • One of the main characters in the Philip K. Dick novel Flow My Tears the Policeman Said is the result of an eugenics experiment. All of the products of this experiment refer to themselves as "sixes" and look down on "normals." Their characteristic traits include great physical attractiveness, sexual promiscuity, superhuman strength, magnetic charisma and a propensity to control others which led to a coup attempt.
  • The Sixes seem to take on a leadership role with the Rebel Cylons. Caprica-Six had led the movement promoting mercy toward the humans, which was one of the seeds leading to the Cylon Civil War. The first leader of the Rebels was Natalie Six before Sharon Agathon killed her. Later, another Six, Sonja, is elected as the Rebel's representative on the new Quorum. An unspecified pilot Six (referred to only by her de facto surname, Six) appears to hold a position of some authority and/or seniority under Starbuck; the other pilots (both human and Cylon) receive their color assignments and recognition codes from her in "Someone to Watch Over Me".
  • Caprica producers Kevin Murphy and Jane Espenson have stated that one of various ideas for the future of the series discussed, but not finalized, by the writing staff was that Zoe Graystone became the archetype for the Number Six model.[5][6]

References

  1. Episode writer Michael Angeli quoted in "The Watcher: Talking about 'Battlestar Galactica's' 'Blood on the Scales' with writer Michael Angeli," Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune, Feb. 6, 2009.
  2. Tricia Helfer also identified this version of Six as Lida in her February 13, 2009 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
  3. Note that this is a behind-the-scenes photo, as indicated by the crane in the far background of this shot.
  4. IGN article
  5. The Caprica Times Exclusive Interview: Kevin Murphy
  6. Tweet by Jane Espenson