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According to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], the [[Temple of Five]] was built to recognize '''five priests''' who worshiped "[[The one whose name cannot be spoken]]," according to [[Laura Roslin]] ("[[The Eye of Jupiter]]", "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]"). | According to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], the [[Temple of Five]] was built to recognize '''five priests''' who worshiped "[[The one whose name cannot be spoken]]," according to [[Laura Roslin]] ("[[The Eye of Jupiter]]", "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]"). | ||
Nothing more is told about these priests, or who they | Nothing more is told about these priests, or who they worshiped. Given that the passage was found in the Scrolls, the being may be some [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|"fallen" Lord of Kobol]] or other historic or spiritual figure. | ||
By coincidence or design, the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] have [[final five|five humanoid models]] that the other seven have been "programed" not to discus or even think about ("[[Torn]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]"). | By coincidence or design, the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] have [[final five|five humanoid models]] that the other seven have been "programed" not to discus or even think about ("[[Torn]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]"). |
Revision as of 11:38, 27 April 2008
- For a related article concerning the Temple of Five and the beings connected to it, see Final five.
According to the Sacred Scrolls, the Temple of Five was built to recognize five priests who worshiped "The one whose name cannot be spoken," according to Laura Roslin ("The Eye of Jupiter", "Taking a Break From All Your Worries").
Nothing more is told about these priests, or who they worshiped. Given that the passage was found in the Scrolls, the being may be some "fallen" Lord of Kobol or other historic or spiritual figure.
By coincidence or design, the Cylons have five humanoid models that the other seven have been "programed" not to discus or even think about ("Torn", "He That Believeth In Me").
While the Colonials believe the Temple as an artifact of the Thirteenth Tribe, one Cylon model, Number Three, believes it as a place that would reveal the faces of the final five Cylons, despite the Cylons not being created until 4,000 years after the temple's construction.
After Three uses the holographic mechanisms of the Temple to reinforce a vision she had experienced before, the knowledge of one face she recognizes is lost again as the other Cylons are compelled to box every one of her model (Rapture).