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[[File:TRS - Hero - End of Line.jpg|thumb|[[Number Three]] comes across the end of line hatch in her dream {{TRS|Hero}}.]] | |||
The phrase '''"end of line"''' is used by the [[Hybrid]] to signal the end of [[Hybrid utterances|discussions]]. | |||
The phrase '''"end of line"''' is used by the [[Hybrid]] to signal the end of [[Hybrid utterances|discussions]]. | |||
Its prevalence in [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon society]] is exhibited by the [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|Number Three]] who is primarily obsessed with her search for the [[Final Five]], as it appears on a ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' hatch in the visions she experiences during her [[download]]s {{TRS|Hero}}. | Its prevalence in [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon society]] is exhibited by the [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|Number Three]] who is primarily obsessed with her search for the [[Final Five]], as it appears on a ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' hatch in the visions she experiences during her [[download]]s {{TRS|Hero}}. |
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For the episode with the same name, see: "End of Line."
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The phrase "end of line" is used by the Hybrid to signal the end of discussions.
Its prevalence in Cylon society is exhibited by the Number Three who is primarily obsessed with her search for the Final Five, as it appears on a Galactica hatch in the visions she experiences during her downloads (TRS: "Hero").
Notes
- The phrase "end of line" is used by the Master Control Program (MCP) in the cult film Tron. The acronym "MCP" later finds use in Caprica when discussing the meta-cognitive processor.
- "End of line" is also used in various programming languages to signify the end of a line in a program or other computer script.
See also
- End of line article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Hybrid utterances