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: ''This article covers the reptilian and robotic race from the [[TOS|Original ''Battlestar Galactica'']].  For the Cylons in the [[TNS|re-imagined series]], [[Cylons (RDM)|click here]].''
{{disline|This article describes the robotic creations of a reptilian race from the [[TOS|Original Series]].  For the Cylons of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], see [[Cylons (RDM)]]. For Cylons depicted in the spin-off ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', see [[Cylons (1980)]].}}
[[File:TOS - TLL2 - Carnival of Cylons.jpg|thumb|A panoply of different models—[[Cylon civilian|Cylon civilians]], {{TOS|Centurion}}s, and [[IL-series]]—in a procession on [[Gamoray]] {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}.]]
The '''Cylons''' are entirely composed of robots, originally the creation of a reptilian race that were also known as Cylons.
Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as Cylon, prior to the beginning of the [[Thousand Yahren War]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} in the {{TOS|Cyrannus|Cyrannus galaxy}} {{OS|The Long Patrol}}.


The '''Cylons''' are a bi-pedaled robotic race created by a race of reptilian creatures, who themselves were called Cylons.
== Reptilian Cylons ==
[[Image:PartyCrashers.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cylon Centurions crash Sire Uri's party ([[Saga of a Star World]]).]]
Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as "Cylon", prior to the beginning of the [[Thousand Yahren War]] ([[Saga of a Star World]]) in the [[Cyranus Galaxy]] ([[The Long Patrol]]).


== Reptillian Cylons ==
[[Image:Cylon in serpent form.jpg|thumb|A depiction of a reptilian, serpent Cylon from the "[[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|Experiment in Terra]]" television movie.]]


Originally, the Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs ([[Saga of a Star World]]); much like the way the [[Colonial]]s of [[TNS|the re-imagined series]] created Cylons to fight their wars and perform tedious tasks ([[Miniseries]]).  According to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], the Cylons discovered humanity and created robotic creations that mimicked their form ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
Originally, the reptilian serpent Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Experiment in Terra (TV movie)}}.  According to {{TOS|Apollo}}, the Cylons discovered humanity. Having determined humans to be the most practical form of creature in their system and crafted robotic creations that mimicked their form. However their creations were made bigger and stronger than humans with interchangeable parts that allow the robots to live forever {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


The reptilian Cylons allowed themselves to be overcome by their own technology ([[War of the Gods, Part II]]). The robotic Cylons became an organized war machine bent on exterminating life in the galaxy.  Due to the appearance of Count [[Iblis]] and his subsequent encounter with Lord [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] in the [[Prison Barge]]'s brig, it is hinted at that the Cylons were organized by Iblis over a thousand yahren prior to the Cylon holocaust of the [[Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]] ([[War of the Gods, Part II]]).
The reptilian Cylons allowed themselves to be usurped by their own technology upon the creation of the [[Imperious Leader]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II|Experiment in Terra (TV movie)}}. The robotic Cylons became an organized war machine bent on exterminating life in the galaxy after the creation of the Imperious Leader, who had a "slight error" in its programming {{OS|Experiment in Terra (TV movie)}}.<ref>Count [[Iblis]]{{'}} appearance and his subsequent encounter with Lord {{TOS|Baltar}} in the [[Prison Barge]]'s brig suggests (without further substantiation) that the revolt of the robotic Cylons was organized by Iblis over a thousand yahren prior to the Cylon holocaust of the [[Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}}. Given that his voice patterns seem to have been imprinted into what Iblis called "machine Leader" {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}} and the apparent onset of the Leader's creation causing the slaughter of both the original Cylons and all human life in the "star system" ([[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|Experiment in Terra Telemovie]]), this connotation seems to have been further substantiated.</ref> Despite the fact that the reptilian Cylons have long since been wiped out, their robotic creations still bear their name. As such, the term has come to almost exclusively describe the robotic antagonists of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Colonials]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


== Robotic Cylons ==
== Robotic Cylons ==
[[Image:PartyCrashers.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cylon [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurions]] crash [[Sire]] [[Uri]]'s party {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.]]Under the robotic Cylons, they began expanding their sphere of influence, creating what Commander {{TOS|Adama}} calls "[[the Alliance]]" {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. The Cylons' goal is to strive to achieve "eternal perfection and order" throughout the known galaxy, although they haven't thought much (or at all) beyond that point {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}.


Under the robotic Cylons, they began expanding their sphere of influence, creating what Commander [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] calls "the Alliance" ([[Saga of a Star World]]).  
Centurions appear to be incapable of acting independently, having to refer to "the manual" in order to determine courses of action. Failing that, Centurions often take votes when consensus isn't clear. In addition, they do not appear to have much information on humans, outside of the different genders and general language {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}. In comparison, the [[IL-series]] exhibit more human qualities and emotions {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II|The Young Lords}} although the Centurions are apparently able to emulate emotions and human qualities, such as freedom of choice and loyalty as exemplified by [[Cyrus]] {{G80|The Return of Starbuck}}.


=== Cylon Society ===
=== Cylon Society ===
 
[[File:ImperiousVisit.jpg|thumb|All of the various known Cylons before the [[Imperious Leader]] on [[Gamoray]] {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}.]]
There are five types of Cylons:
There are five types of Cylons:


* [[Imperious Leader]]: controls all Cylon forces and rules the empire. The Imperious Leader takes on a form reminiscent of the reptilian Cylons.  
* [[Imperious Leader]]: controls all Cylon forces and rules the empire. The Imperious Leader is distinguished by taking on an appearance meant to resemble the reptilian Cylon race.  
* [[IL-series]] (or the "IL group"): typically take on the administrative duties of the Cylon Empire.
* [[IL-series]] (or the "IL group"): Robots that typically take on the administrative duties of the Cylon Empire.
* [[Command Centurion]]: have gold plated armor and are analogous with commanders in the [[Warrior|Colonial Military]].
* [[Command Centurion]]: Robots with gold-plated armor that are analogous with commanders in the [[Warrior|Colonial Military]].
* [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Cylon Centurion]]s:  These are the foot soldiers and labor force for the Cylon Empire.  They are covered in chrome plating and act as ground soldiers, [[Raider]] pilots and laborers.  Typically, they are known for attacking in groups and are built for strength, not for speed.  
* [[Centurion (TOS)|Cylon Centurion]]s:  These robots are the chrome-plated foot soldiers, pilots, and labor force for the Cylon Empire.
* [[Cylon civilian|Cylon "civilians"]]: According to Colonel [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]], he picked up civilian transmissions of a Cylon nature on [[Gamoray]] ([[The Living Legend, Part I]]).
* [[Cylon civilian|Cylon "civilians"]]: According to Colonel {{TOS|Tigh}}, he picks up civilian transmissions of a Cylon nature on [[Gamoray]] {{OS|The Living Legend, Part I}}. Such Cylons are typically clad in reflective robes, with a basic robotic "face" clad with electronic components, such as transistors {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}.
 
Another type of Cylon depicted in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' included an android creature in human form ([[The Night the Cylons Landed]]).  Though this is not considered [[canon]] -- due to the fact that a majority of ''1980'' is non canon in the eyes of [[Glen Larson]] -- it has been mentioned that this is the first appearance of a "human form" Cylon, predating the [[TNS|re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'']] by over 23 years.


== Cylon craft ==
== Cylon craft ==
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There are three known Cylon spacecraft:
There are three known Cylon spacecraft:


* [[Basestar (TOS)|Basestar]]: Capitol ships of the Cylon military force, analogous to the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Colonial Battlestar]].
* [[Basestar (TOS)|Basestar]]: Capital ships of the Cylon military force, analogous to the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Colonial battlestar]].
* [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]: The primary fighter of the Cylon forces, manned by two pilots and a ship commander.
* [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]: The primary fighter of the Cylon forces, manned by two pilots and a ship commander.
* [[Cylon freighter (TOS)|Freighter]]: Ships used throughout the Cylon sphere of influence to provide fuel.  May be used to support an offensive operation, as demonstrated at the [[Battle of Cimtar]] ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
* [[Cylon freighter (TOS)|Freighter]]: Ships used throughout the Cylon sphere of influence to provide fuel or supplies.  May be used to support an offensive operation, as demonstrated at the [[Battle of Cimtar]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


== Cylon history ==
== Cylon history ==
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: ''Main Article: [[Thousand Yahren War]]''
: ''Main Article: [[Thousand Yahren War]]''


The [[Thousand Yahren War]] between the humans of the [[Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]] and the Cylons began when the Colonials interviened on Cylon attacks against the [[Hasari]].  The Cylons then viewed humanity as a threat to their Empire and proceeded to attack Colonial installations.
The [[Thousand Yahren War]] between the humans of the [[Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]] and the Cylons began when the Colonials liberated the [[Hasari]] from Cylon rule.  The Cylons then viewed humanity as a threat to their Empire and proceeded to attack Colonial installations.


The Cylons and the humans fought for roughly one thousand yahren, with losses on both sides.   
The Cylons and the humans fought for roughly one thousand yahren, with losses on both sides.   


The final end to the war occured after Baltar, a member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]], met with the Cylons to propose peaceInstead of proposing peace as he had intended, Baltar sought personal power and that the Colonies be subjugated under his rule.  
The final end to the war occurred after the Cylons proposed peace through the mediation of Baltar, a member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. However, instead of concluding peace, the Cylons destroyed the human Battlestar force in the [[Battle of Cimtar]] and also attacked the Colonies, killing most inhabitantsBaltar, who had intended to use the Cylons to subjugate his colony under his rule, saw his colony destroyed and barely escaped execution {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
 
=== Cylon pursuit of the Colonial Fleet ===
 
The [[the Fleet (TOS)|"rag-tag, fugitive fleet"]], being led by the last known surviving [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]], ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'', flees their homeworlds, avoiding the Cylon genocidal attacks.
 
Sparing Baltar's life, the newly ascended [[Imperious Leader]] gives Baltar the command of three basestars and a cogitator, [[Lucifer]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}.  With Baltar pursuing the Fleet, ''Galactica'' and the 220 ships she leads from their aggressors avoid Cylon death traps, such as those on [[Arcta]] (the "[[Ravashol pulsar]]"), and all out attacks (e.g. [[Battle of Gamoray]] and the [[Cylon Destructive Suicide Missions|Destructive Suicide Missions]]).
 
Eventually, a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|daring, successful attack on a lone basestar]] leads Adama to believe that they may have outwitted the Cylons&mdash;who have, apparently, spread their resources thin in an attempt to locate the remaining humans {{OS|The Hand of God}}.
 
== Cylons in other media ==
{{Separate continuity|type=line}}
In the Berkley novelizations for the Original Series, the Cylons' status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess.
 
Centurions start off with one brain, but can achieve a "second brain" status. The Imperious Leader itself achieves a third brain status.
 
Achieving a second or third brain status resorts in the Cylon becoming a "reptilian sort of beast" mentally.<ref>{{cite_book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=3|location=|id=}}</ref>
 
=== Cylon customs ===
 
Cylons have various customs in their society. One such custom is having both an official name and a secret name. Official names are used when communicating to non-Cylons and it is considered humiliating if a Cylon's secret name is learned by outsiders. Further, the secret name is part of the secret sector of Cylon language.<ref name="tok-4">''Ibid.'', 4</ref>
 
[[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]], despite not being an actual Cylon in the novelizations but rather a robotic construct, is permitted to adopt this custom. In his conversation with [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]], Lucifer informs him that "Lucifer" is actually an acronym of his secret name.<ref name="tok-4"/>
 
=== Cylon constructs ===
 
In the novelizations, Lucifer is a Cylon construct. He is considered an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" and is the result of Cylons' developments into different technologies during the Thousand Yahren War. Further, Lucifer claims that he can manufacture machines and that he has a soul, as he was able to create his own personality.<ref>''Ibid.'', 6-7.</ref>


Instead, they altered the so-called "bargain" that Baltar and the Imperious Leader had struck.  The Cylons instead administered [[Battle of Cimtar|the ''coup de grace'']] to their enemy ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
=== Cylon History ===


=== Cylon pursuit of the Colonial Fleet ===
The Realm Press comic series gives a backstory to the Cylons in the [[1999 Tourbook]].


The [[the Fleet (TOS)|"rag-tag, fugitive fleet"]], being led by the last known surviving [[Battlestar (TOS)|Battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'', flees their homeworlds, avoiding the Cylon genoicidal attacks.
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Sparing Baltar's life, the newly ascended [[Barkol]] gives Baltar the command of three basestars and a cogitator, [[Lucifer]] ([[Saga of a Star World]], [[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]).  With Baltar pursuing the Fleet, ''Galactica'' and the 220 ships she leads from their agressors avoid Cylon death traps, such as those on [[Arcta]] (the "[[Ravishol pulsar]]"), and all out attacks (e.g. [[Battle of Gamoray]] and the events of "[[Fire in Space]]").
== Notes ==


Eventually, a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|daring, successful attack on a lone basestar]] leads Adama to believe that they may have outwitted the Cylons -- who have, apparently, spread their resources thin in an attempt to locate the remaining humans ([[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]).
* Both the Gold Command Cylon Centurions and the Silver Cylon Centurions were voiced with an EMS Vocoder 2000 [http://google.com/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1400&bih=947&q=ems+vocoder+2000&gbv=2&oq=ems+vo&aq=0&aqi=g1g-S4g-sS1g-S1g-sS1g-S2&aql=&gs_sm=c&gs_upl=5517l8139l0l10975l6l6l0l0l0l0l331l1498l0.1.3.2l6l0] (verified in the book 'How to Wreck a Nice Beach' by Dave Tompkins) by voice-actor Michael Santiago.


=== In ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' ===
==References==
{{reflist}}


While it remains unknown what happened to Baltar (having likely been left on a habitible planet, as promised by Adama in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]"), the Cylons still pursue ''Galactica'' and her Fleet ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).  While the Fleet discovers Earth, any landing or approach of the planet would alert the Cylons to Earth's existence, and thus scouts are sent to the planet in order to prepare Earth against the formidable Cylon enemy.
[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Cylons]]
[[Category:Cylons (TOS)]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:TOS]]


While the Colonials slowly progress Earth's advancements in technology, an attack on [[Agro Ship]]s by a wave of Cylon raiders leaves the Fleet without a food source.  This event forces the Colonials to use the resources of Earth to provide foodstuffs ([[Space Croppers]]).


[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Cylons (TOS)]] [[Category: TOS]]
[[de:Zylonen (TOS)]]
[[fr:Cylons (LSO)]]

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A panoply of different models—Cylon civilians, Centurions, and IL-series—in a procession on Gamoray (TOS: "The Living Legend, Part II").

The Cylons are entirely composed of robots, originally the creation of a reptilian race that were also known as Cylons. Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as Cylon, prior to the beginning of the Thousand Yahren War (TOS: "Saga of a Star World") in the Cyrannus galaxy (TOS: "The Long Patrol").

Reptilian Cylons[edit]

A depiction of a reptilian, serpent Cylon from the "Experiment in Terra" television movie.

Originally, the reptilian serpent Cylons created a race of robots to service their needs (TOS: "Saga of a Star World", "Experiment in Terra"). According to Apollo, the Cylons discovered humanity. Having determined humans to be the most practical form of creature in their system and crafted robotic creations that mimicked their form. However their creations were made bigger and stronger than humans with interchangeable parts that allow the robots to live forever (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

The reptilian Cylons allowed themselves to be usurped by their own technology upon the creation of the Imperious Leader (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II", "Experiment in Terra"). The robotic Cylons became an organized war machine bent on exterminating life in the galaxy after the creation of the Imperious Leader, who had a "slight error" in its programming (TOS: "Experiment in Terra").[1] Despite the fact that the reptilian Cylons have long since been wiped out, their robotic creations still bear their name. As such, the term has come to almost exclusively describe the robotic antagonists of the Colonials (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Robotic Cylons[edit]

Cylon Centurions crash Sire Uri's party (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Under the robotic Cylons, they began expanding their sphere of influence, creating what Commander Adama calls "the Alliance" (TOS: "Saga of a Star World"). The Cylons' goal is to strive to achieve "eternal perfection and order" throughout the known galaxy, although they haven't thought much (or at all) beyond that point (1980: "The Return of Starbuck").

Centurions appear to be incapable of acting independently, having to refer to "the manual" in order to determine courses of action. Failing that, Centurions often take votes when consensus isn't clear. In addition, they do not appear to have much information on humans, outside of the different genders and general language (1980: "The Return of Starbuck"). In comparison, the IL-series exhibit more human qualities and emotions (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II", "The Young Lords") although the Centurions are apparently able to emulate emotions and human qualities, such as freedom of choice and loyalty as exemplified by Cyrus (1980: "The Return of Starbuck").

Cylon Society[edit]

All of the various known Cylons before the Imperious Leader on Gamoray (TOS: "The Living Legend, Part II").

There are five types of Cylons:

Cylon craft[edit]

There are three known Cylon spacecraft:

Cylon history[edit]

The Thousand Yahren War[edit]

Main Article: Thousand Yahren War

The Thousand Yahren War between the humans of the Twelve Colonies and the Cylons began when the Colonials liberated the Hasari from Cylon rule. The Cylons then viewed humanity as a threat to their Empire and proceeded to attack Colonial installations.

The Cylons and the humans fought for roughly one thousand yahren, with losses on both sides.

The final end to the war occurred after the Cylons proposed peace through the mediation of Baltar, a member of the Quorum of Twelve. However, instead of concluding peace, the Cylons destroyed the human Battlestar force in the Battle of Cimtar and also attacked the Colonies, killing most inhabitants. Baltar, who had intended to use the Cylons to subjugate his colony under his rule, saw his colony destroyed and barely escaped execution (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Cylon pursuit of the Colonial Fleet[edit]

The "rag-tag, fugitive fleet", being led by the last known surviving battlestar, Galactica, flees their homeworlds, avoiding the Cylon genocidal attacks.

Sparing Baltar's life, the newly ascended Imperious Leader gives Baltar the command of three basestars and a cogitator, Lucifer (TOS: "Saga of a Star World", "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I"). With Baltar pursuing the Fleet, Galactica and the 220 ships she leads from their aggressors avoid Cylon death traps, such as those on Arcta (the "Ravashol pulsar"), and all out attacks (e.g. Battle of Gamoray and the Destructive Suicide Missions).

Eventually, a daring, successful attack on a lone basestar leads Adama to believe that they may have outwitted the Cylons—who have, apparently, spread their resources thin in an attempt to locate the remaining humans (TOS: "The Hand of God").

Cylons in other media[edit]

[[Category:Separate continuity ({{{universe}}})]]

In the Berkley novelizations for the Original Series, the Cylons' status in the Cylon Empire is determined by the number of brains they possess.

Centurions start off with one brain, but can achieve a "second brain" status. The Imperious Leader itself achieves a third brain status.

Achieving a second or third brain status resorts in the Cylon becoming a "reptilian sort of beast" mentally.[2]

Cylon customs[edit]

Cylons have various customs in their society. One such custom is having both an official name and a secret name. Official names are used when communicating to non-Cylons and it is considered humiliating if a Cylon's secret name is learned by outsiders. Further, the secret name is part of the secret sector of Cylon language.[3]

Lucifer, despite not being an actual Cylon in the novelizations but rather a robotic construct, is permitted to adopt this custom. In his conversation with Baltar, Lucifer informs him that "Lucifer" is actually an acronym of his secret name.[3]

Cylon constructs[edit]

In the novelizations, Lucifer is a Cylon construct. He is considered an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" and is the result of Cylons' developments into different technologies during the Thousand Yahren War. Further, Lucifer claims that he can manufacture machines and that he has a soul, as he was able to create his own personality.[4]

Cylon History[edit]

The Realm Press comic series gives a backstory to the Cylons in the 1999 Tourbook.

Notes[edit]

  • Both the Gold Command Cylon Centurions and the Silver Cylon Centurions were voiced with an EMS Vocoder 2000 [1] (verified in the book 'How to Wreck a Nice Beach' by Dave Tompkins) by voice-actor Michael Santiago.

References[edit]

  1. Count Iblis' appearance and his subsequent encounter with Lord Baltar in the Prison Barge's brig suggests (without further substantiation) that the revolt of the robotic Cylons was organized by Iblis over a thousand yahren prior to the Cylon holocaust of the Twelve Colonies (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II"). Given that his voice patterns seem to have been imprinted into what Iblis called "machine Leader" (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II") and the apparent onset of the Leader's creation causing the slaughter of both the original Cylons and all human life in the "star system" (Experiment in Terra Telemovie), this connotation seems to have been further substantiated.
  2. Thurston, Robert (September 1979). Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol. Berkley Books, p. 3.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ibid., 4
  4. Ibid., 6-7.