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No, what you are doing, [[Number Six|darling]], is boring me to death with your superstitious drivel, your-- your metaphysical nonsense. Which, to be fair to you, actually appeals to the half-educated dullards that make up most of human society but which, I hasten to add, no rational, intelligent free-thinking human being truly believes. Which leads me to the inescapable conclusion that Cylons are, in the final-- that Cylons are, in the final analysis little more than toasters... with great-looking legs.<br>
'''Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]]:''' No, what you are doing, [[Number Six|darling]], is boring me to death with your [[Cylon Religion|superstitious drivel]], your— your metaphysical nonsense. Which, to be fair to you, actually appeals to the half-educated dullards that make up most of human society but which, I hasten to add, no rational, intelligent free-thinking human being truly believes. Which leads me to the inescapable conclusion that [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are, in the final— that Cylons are, in the final analysis little more than toasters... with great-looking legs."<br/>
--Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] (''[[Six Degrees of Separation]]'')
--''[[Six Degrees of Separation]]''

Latest revision as of 11:34, 28 June 2007

Doctor Gaius Baltar: No, what you are doing, darling, is boring me to death with your superstitious drivel, your— your metaphysical nonsense. Which, to be fair to you, actually appeals to the half-educated dullards that make up most of human society but which, I hasten to add, no rational, intelligent free-thinking human being truly believes. Which leads me to the inescapable conclusion that Cylons are, in the final— that Cylons are, in the final analysis little more than toasters... with great-looking legs."
--Six Degrees of Separation