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"([[Gina]]) suffered no serious head injuries and therefore no physical damage to its neural pathways or cognitive reasoning centers. But it's quite clearly traumatized, which would suggest that its current condition is psychological in nature. Had you thought of that? No. It shows that the [[Humano-Cylon|Cylon consciousness]] is just as susceptible to the same pressures and cleavages as the human psyche, it can be manipulated in the same fashion. Simply put, [[Nelena Cain|Admiral]], you have already used the stick. It's time to use a carrot." -- Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], after examining a Cylon prisoner on Battlestar ''[[Pegasus]]'', [[Pegasus (episode) | "([[Gina]]) suffered no serious head injuries and therefore no physical damage to its neural pathways or cognitive reasoning centers. But it's quite clearly traumatized, which would suggest that its current condition is psychological in nature. Had you thought of that? No. It shows that the [[Humano-Cylon|Cylon consciousness]] is just as susceptible to the same pressures and cleavages as the human psyche, it can be manipulated in the same fashion. Simply put, [[Nelena Cain|Admiral]], you have already used the stick. It's time to use a carrot." -- Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], after examining a Cylon prisoner on Battlestar ''[[Pegasus]]'', [[Pegasus (episode)]] |
Revision as of 03:54, 14 October 2005
"(Gina) suffered no serious head injuries and therefore no physical damage to its neural pathways or cognitive reasoning centers. But it's quite clearly traumatized, which would suggest that its current condition is psychological in nature. Had you thought of that? No. It shows that the Cylon consciousness is just as susceptible to the same pressures and cleavages as the human psyche, it can be manipulated in the same fashion. Simply put, Admiral, you have already used the stick. It's time to use a carrot." -- Dr. Gaius Baltar, after examining a Cylon prisoner on Battlestar Pegasus, Pegasus (episode)