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Revision as of 10:21, 26 July 2007

Centuri
Centuri

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Introduced The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
Death The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II
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Role Centurion
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Portrayed by Rex Cutter
Centuri is a Cylon
Centuri is a Final Five Cylon
Centuri is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Centuri is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
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Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Centuri]]

Centuri, also known as pilot Centurion 9, is the second of two survivors of the crash of the advanced Cylon "A-B" fighter.

Centuri follows the other survivor, Andromus, to a party in a Henry VII costume. A microwave oven's radiation disables Centuri until Andromus destroys it.

Centuri helps Andromus kidnap Wolfman Jack, and goes to to Wolfman's radio station with Andromus in preparation to send a distress signal for rescue by other Cylons.

Centuri is damaged during a firefight with Troy and Dillon. Disoriented, the Centurion carries an injured Andromus off of the roof of the radio station to their doom (The Night the Cylons Landed).

Notes

  • It is never adequately explained how the radiation from a microwave oven overcomes Centuri when Cylons routinely are exposed to much more powerful and malignant radiation with no ill effect. This may be an anti-nuclear political statement inserted into Galactica 1980 by its producers[citation needed], or a statement about perceived health effects of microwave ovens, which were becoming affordable for US consumers at the time.
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