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"Number Seven," also known as Daniel, is a humanoid Cylon whose line is destroyed by [[Brother Cavil]]. One of eight Cylon models created by the [[Final Five]], Daniel is killed, and the amniotic fluid nurturing copies of him i destroyed, by Cavil in a fit of jealousy, according to [[Ellen Tigh]]. | |||
It is unknown whether any copies of the Number Seven model survived. | |||
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[[Image:|200px|Number Seven]] |
"Number Seven," also known as Daniel, is a humanoid Cylon whose line is destroyed by Brother Cavil. One of eight Cylon models created by the Final Five, Daniel is killed, and the amniotic fluid nurturing copies of him i destroyed, by Cavil in a fit of jealousy, according to Ellen Tigh.
It is unknown whether any copies of the Number Seven model survived.