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Later, Natalie and two Eights meet with Cavil, who tells them that his fellows came to the conclusion that it was wrong to box the Threes, agreeing to undo their actions. Due to the massive logistical task of resurrecting that many copies, the process needs to be carried out from the Cylons' main resurrection hub. The two factions agree to fly there with their own respective baseships, in order to hear what D'Anna has to say. However, en route Cavil and Boomer double-cross Natalie and open fire on her fleet, destroying many of her vessels. The Resurrection Ship was prevented from jumping with them, meaning that the Cylons killed in this battle will die permanently ([[The Ties That Bind]]). | Later, Natalie and two Eights meet with Cavil, who tells them that his fellows came to the conclusion that it was wrong to box the Threes, agreeing to undo their actions. Due to the massive logistical task of resurrecting that many copies, the process needs to be carried out from the Cylons' main resurrection hub. The two factions agree to fly there with their own respective baseships, in order to hear what D'Anna has to say. However, en route Cavil and Boomer double-cross Natalie and open fire on her fleet, destroying many of her vessels. The Resurrection Ship was prevented from jumping with them, meaning that the Cylons killed in this battle will die permanently ([[The Ties That Bind]]). | ||
== Proposed | == Proposed Alliance with Humans == | ||
The ''[[Demetrius]]'' encounters a heavily damaged [[Heavy Raider]] with a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] aboard, who offers an alliance between the humans and his faction of Cylon rebels<ref>In future episode descriptions, this faction is referred to as "Cylon rebels."</ref>. | The ''[[Demetrius]]'', commanded by [[Kara Thrace]] on a mission to find Earth, encounters a heavily damaged [[Heavy Raider]] with a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] aboard, who offers an alliance between the humans and his faction of Cylon rebels <ref>In future episode descriptions, this faction is referred to as "Cylon rebels."</ref>. Thrace orders a jump to Conoy's damaged baseship against her crew's objections ([[The Road Less Traveled]]). | ||
Thrace ultimately takes a [[Raptor]] to the scene of the battle between Cavil's baseships and Natalie's. She finds mostly wreckage and only Natalie's basestar is still intact albeit very severely damaged. The ship's [[FTL]] drive is down, so they hook the basestar to Thrace's Raptor's FTL drive in order to jump. The Eights of this faction decide to try to revolt and turn to [[Sharon Agathon|Athena]] to lead them. Athena says no and tells them off for trying to rebel. A Six kills [[Jean Barolay]] as she had been drowned by her on [[New Caprica]] and was emotionally traumatized by it, but is killed by Natalie in an attempt to appease the humans. Like the other Cylons who died in Cavil's attack, the dead Six can't resurrect as the Resurrection Ship is too far away and under Cavil's control. Thrace goes to the [[Hybrid]], who gives her a cryptic message, before an Eight attempts to disconnect the Hybrid. A Centurion shoots and mortally wounds the Eight before being killed by Thrace, and this Eight apologizes to Athena and asks for forgiveness for her actions in trying to incite a rebellion against Natalie. Athena doesn't take her hand, but Anders holds her hand and comforts her as she dies for the final time. The renegade Cylon baseship jumps to the Demetrius, getting there just as the ship is about to jump and join up with the [[The Fleet (RDM)|refugee fleet]] ([[Faith]]). | Thrace ultimately takes a [[Raptor]] to the scene of the battle between Cavil's baseships and Natalie's. She finds mostly wreckage and only Natalie's basestar is still intact albeit very severely damaged. The ship's [[FTL]] drive is down, so they hook the basestar to Thrace's Raptor's FTL drive in order to jump. The Eights of this faction decide to try to revolt and turn to [[Sharon Agathon|Athena]] to lead them. Athena says no and tells them off for trying to rebel. A Six kills [[Jean Barolay]] as she had been drowned by her on [[New Caprica]] and was emotionally traumatized by it, but is killed by Natalie in an attempt to appease the humans. Like the other Cylons who died in Cavil's attack, the dead Six can't resurrect as the Resurrection Ship is too far away and under Cavil's control. Thrace goes to the [[Hybrid]], who gives her a cryptic message, before an Eight attempts to disconnect the Hybrid. A Centurion shoots and mortally wounds the Eight before being killed by Thrace, and this Eight apologizes to Athena and asks for forgiveness for her actions in trying to incite a rebellion against Natalie. Athena doesn't take her hand, but Anders holds her hand and comforts her as she dies for the final time. The renegade Cylon baseship jumps to the Demetrius, getting there just as the ship is about to jump and join up with the [[The Fleet (RDM)|refugee fleet]] ([[Faith]]). |
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The Cylon Civil War is an internal conflict between humanoid Cylons.
One faction consists of the Number Ones, the Number Fours, the Number Fives, and the Number Eight copy known as Sharon Valerii, under the leadership of the Number One copy known as Cavil. The opposition consists of the Number Twos, the Number Sixes, several Centurions with restored free will and the majority of the Number Eights, under the leadership of the Number Six copy known as Natalie.
The seeds for the conflict are sown during the Battle of the Ionian Nebula, in which the Cylon Raiders break off the attack because one of them detects Samuel Anders as a humanoid Cylon. Cavil's faction votes to "reconfigure" (lobotomize) the Raiders so that they will continue the attacks on the Colonial fleet. Natalie's faction votes against this action, believing that the final five humanoid Cylons are present in the Colonial fleet (He That Believeth In Me). Their goal is to unite all twelve humanoid Cylon models, a plan which includes unboxing the Number Threes, so that the Three known as D'Anna can tell them what she has learned in the Temple of Five.
First Blood
Cavil's faction takes the "swing vote" of Sharon Valerii as sufficient for them to proceed with the Raider lobotomy. Natalie's faction does not accept this turn of events and has the Centurions' telencephalic inhibitors removed so that they can open fire on Cavil's faction, thus starting the conflict (Six of One).
The Cylon fleet is split down the middle, with some basestars under Cavil's control, others under Natalie's. Whether this division is managed with or without bloodshed on the other basestars is unknown, but a Number One remarks that Natalie "did a little ethnic cleansing" on the ship where the first shooting happened. Critically, Cavil's faction has control of a Resurrection Ship.
Later, Natalie and two Eights meet with Cavil, who tells them that his fellows came to the conclusion that it was wrong to box the Threes, agreeing to undo their actions. Due to the massive logistical task of resurrecting that many copies, the process needs to be carried out from the Cylons' main resurrection hub. The two factions agree to fly there with their own respective baseships, in order to hear what D'Anna has to say. However, en route Cavil and Boomer double-cross Natalie and open fire on her fleet, destroying many of her vessels. The Resurrection Ship was prevented from jumping with them, meaning that the Cylons killed in this battle will die permanently (The Ties That Bind).
Proposed Alliance with Humans
The Demetrius, commanded by Kara Thrace on a mission to find Earth, encounters a heavily damaged Heavy Raider with a copy of Leoben Conoy aboard, who offers an alliance between the humans and his faction of Cylon rebels [1]. Thrace orders a jump to Conoy's damaged baseship against her crew's objections (The Road Less Traveled).
Thrace ultimately takes a Raptor to the scene of the battle between Cavil's baseships and Natalie's. She finds mostly wreckage and only Natalie's basestar is still intact albeit very severely damaged. The ship's FTL drive is down, so they hook the basestar to Thrace's Raptor's FTL drive in order to jump. The Eights of this faction decide to try to revolt and turn to Athena to lead them. Athena says no and tells them off for trying to rebel. A Six kills Jean Barolay as she had been drowned by her on New Caprica and was emotionally traumatized by it, but is killed by Natalie in an attempt to appease the humans. Like the other Cylons who died in Cavil's attack, the dead Six can't resurrect as the Resurrection Ship is too far away and under Cavil's control. Thrace goes to the Hybrid, who gives her a cryptic message, before an Eight attempts to disconnect the Hybrid. A Centurion shoots and mortally wounds the Eight before being killed by Thrace, and this Eight apologizes to Athena and asks for forgiveness for her actions in trying to incite a rebellion against Natalie. Athena doesn't take her hand, but Anders holds her hand and comforts her as she dies for the final time. The renegade Cylon baseship jumps to the Demetrius, getting there just as the ship is about to jump and join up with the refugee fleet (Faith).
References
- ↑ In future episode descriptions, this faction is referred to as "Cylon rebels."