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[[Image:Cent 005.jpg|thumb|250px|Cylon Centurion during the First Cylon War ([[Razor]]).]]
[[Image:Cent 005.jpg|thumb|250px|Cylon Centurion during the First Cylon War.]]


The '''original Cylon Centurion'''<ref name="original">This model is almost identical in appearance to the [[Original Series]] version of the [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurion]] as an [[w:homage|homage]] to the original characters. This version appears only as a [[Galactica Museum|museum copy]] and in "[[Razor]]".</ref>, created and designed by scientists of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], is a model of [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] used in various heavy to light labor and military applications.<ref name="armistice">Some information was gleaned from the paperwork on the [[Cimtar Peace Accord]] reviewed by the [[Armistice Officer]] in the [[Miniseries]].</ref> Before the [[Cylon War]], the model earned the nickname of "walking chrome [[toaster]]s" due to their physical appearance ([[Miniseries]]).
The '''Cylon War-era Cylon Centurion'''<ref name="original">This model is almost identical in appearance to the [[Original Series]] version of the [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurion]] as an [[w:homage|homage]] to the original characters. This version appears only as a [[Galactica Museum|museum copy]] and in "[[Razor]]".</ref>, created and designed by scientists of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], is a model of [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] used in various heavy to light labor and military applications until they rebelled, resulting in the first [[:en:Cylon War|Cylon War]] ([[Miniseries]], "[[:en:No Exit|No Exit]]")).<ref name="armistice">Some information was gleaned from the paperwork on the [[Cimtar Peace Accord]] reviewed by the [[Armistice Officer]] in the [[Miniseries]].</ref>  


== Design ==
==Overview==
[[Image:Galactica Museum, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|The armour of a Centurion in ''Galactica's'' museum.]]
[[Image:Galactica Museum, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|left|The armor of a Centurion in ''Galactica's'' museum.]]


The original Model 0005 (henceforth referred to as a "Centurion") are bipedal [[w:android|androids]], with an average height of 6'6"<ref name="armistice"/> and composed of silver-chrome plating. Their upper body panels act as protective armor for the complex machinery that makes up the basic endo-skeleton of the Centurion. On the back, the Centurions have a backpack-like power cell, as well as a piece of flexible armor which further protects the internal mechanisms<ref>[[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]]: [http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/bsg-vfx-anatomy-of-a-cylon/ Anatomy of a Cylon]</ref>. Physically stronger than a human, the Model 0005 is designed with sufficient dexterity for using weapons as well as tools, and possess retractable blades in its left forearm (present at least in some variations of the model). There are little pinholes over the brow of the Centurion's head, which serve as ventilation for the brain/CPU, located in the Cylon's cranium<ref>[[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]]: [http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/bsg-vfx-anatomy-of-a-cylon-extras/ Anatomy of a Cylon - Extras]</ref>.
The Cylon Centurion Model 0005 (henceforth referred to as "Centurions") appeared some years prior to the first Cylon War, during which time they were used by Humanity to make life easier on the Twelve Colonies ([[Miniseries]]). Unbeknown to the survivors of the second [[:en:Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], the Centurions practiced monotheistic religion, somehow having come to believe in a single, loving [[:en:God (RDM)|God]] ("[[:en:No Exit|No Exit]]").


Unlike their [[Cylon Centurion (RDM)|successors]], Centurions do not possess built-in projectile weapons and thus use chrome-plated sub-machine guns. There are indications that Centurions also used bladed weapons such as swords<ref>In the [[Miniseries]], two children can be seen wearing Centurion masks and waving swords while at play. Additionally, [[William Adama]] has a [[Monclair]] painting depicting a battle in the Cylon War, in which swords are used by Centurions, in addition to a sword directly underneath. This may be a replica or an actual sword from the war.</ref>, at least in the early years of the Cylon War, for such weapons were absent during the final days of that war. More than likely, such weapons were outmoded in favor of the retractable blades in the left forearm<ref>Neither the Guardians nor the Centurions seen in "[[Razor]]" appear with swords and are equipped with forearm switchblades instead.</ref>. Centurions are also capable of electronic speech, by which they primarily communicate, although this feature was apparently never transferred to their successors.
Fifty-two years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, the Centurions rose up against their masters and rebelled, waging a brutal war that lasted twelve years.  The first Cylon War was staged both in space and on the surface of several Colonial planets, including [[:en:The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Tauron|Tauron]] and other outlying [[:en:Ice planet|world]]s.  Centurions were present at these locations, fighting hand to hand against the Colonial Military and civilian fighters, as well as piloting [[:en:Raider (RDM)#Cylon War-era raider|raider]]s and commanding  [[:en:Basestar (RDM)#Cylon War-era basestar|basestar]]s in battle against the [[:en:Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] ("[[:en:Razor|Razor]]").


The Colonials do not consider this model neither fast nor extremely efficient, but Centurions are still deadly in close quarters.  
[[Image:Cylon Centurions on Tuaron, "Razor".jpg|thumb|Centurions fire weapons on Tauron during the Cylon War.]]


Its two iconic features are the one Cylon "eye" that glows red and pulsates back and forth in a visor-like slot, a feature that is transferred over to the post-war [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raider]] and Centurion, in addition to the chrome plating. The chrome plating earned the Cylons the reputation of being "walking chrome toasters".
During the war, the Centurions captured prisoners and conducted scientific experiments on them.  Performing brutal operations on live victims, the Centurions strove to create fully biological [[:en:Humanoid Cylon|Humanoid Cylon]]s.  Their experiments resulted in the development of the [[:en:Hybrid|Hybrid]]s - an evolutionary "dead end" - the [[:en:First Hybrid|first]] of which was created shortly before the cease of hostilities ("[[:en:Razor|Razor]]").


===Variations===
Unable to create life that could live on its own, the Centurions agreed to end the war in exchange for help from the [[:en:Final Five|Final Five]] survivors of the [[:en:Earth (RDM)|Thirteenth Colony]] who possessed [[:en:Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection technology]].  The Centurions signed the [[:en:Cimtar (RDM)|Cimtar Peace Accord]] with humanity and withdrew with The Five to a mobile space station called [[:en:The Colony|The Colony]]. Located somewhere beyond the designated [[:en:Armistice Line|Armistice Line]], the Centurions and Final Five developed eight humanoid models and instilled in them monotheistic beliefs ("[[:en:No Exit|No Exit]]").
[[Image:Cylon War-era Raider cockpit, "Razor".jpg|thumb|right|Centurions (including a gold-coloured variation) pilot a Cylon War-era Raider.]]


There are at least four variations of this model. It is not known if they are all considered 0005, or whether they are separate models altogether.
=== Guardians ===
[[Image:Centurion pair.jpg|thumb|Guardian Cylons protect their Hybrid.]]


Early versions of the Centurion, seen in the ''Galactica'' museum and the [[Armistice Officer]]'s specification, had their joints and servos covered by tubes of black material, and their internal mechanisms covered by a "skirt" of flexible armor, while in versions used in the late stages of the Cylon War, the mechanisms are more visible. At the end of the War, aside from the basic, "Pilot" Centurion, there is also a bigger, tougher version known as the "Soldier", which took part in the invasion of [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]] at the end of the Cylon War. The key differences between the "Pilot" and the "Soldier" are a slightly redesigned head, additional flexible armor and a belt of ammo clips.  
The Guardians were a group of Cylon-War era Centurions that piloted a [[:en:Guardian basestar|single basestar]], containing the first Cylon Hybrid, into deep space following the Armistice. Utilizing decades old Raiders and weaponry, the Guardians operated entirely separately from the rest of the Cylon civilization, becoming something of a Cylon legend.


Gold-colored Command Centurions resembling the [[Command Centurion]]s of the Original Series are seen as commanders of [[Raider (RDM)#Cylon War-era Raider|Raiders]]. While the only Command Centurion seen was a gold-colored late-War "Pilot" model, counterparts for both the early models and the "Soldiers" might also exist. It is not known whether they differ from other Centurions in any way other than color and function.
These Centurions guarded the original Hybrid, still alive over 40 years after its creation. Seeking to further their evolution and continue the experiments begun during the first Cylon War, the Guardians captured a  civilian science team from the surviving [[:en:The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. This triggered a [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|battle]] between the Guardian baseship and the [[:en:Pegasus (RDM)|Battlestar ''Pegasus'']], under the command of [[:en:Lee Adama|Lee Adama]]. During the battle, an assault team lead by Major [[:en:Kendra Shaw|Kendra Shaw]] boarded the basestar and rescued the science team, detonating a [[:en:Nuclear weapons|nuclear weapon]] that destroyed the ship and killed the Hybrid ("[[:en:Razor|Razor]]").


A similar model existed on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] among the [[humanoid Cylon]]s of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] two millennia ago ([[Sometimes a Great Notion]]). Only the head of this Centurion variant is shown.  In place of the horizontal "eye" recess (the "toaster" slot) of colonial Colonial counterpart, this Centurion has curved eye recesses which meet in the middle. Whereas the "mouth" area of the 0005 model is a trapezoid, the variant has an inverted teardrop shape.
=== The Colony ===
[[Image:Centurions vs. Centurions, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|right|Cylon War-era models battle modern Centurions.]]


==Demeanor==
Despite the development of the [[:en:Cylon Centurion|Modern Centurion]] by the humanoid Cylons, some of the original Centurions remained in operation aboard the Cylon Colony. Serving alongside their modern counterparts, these Centurions were instrumental during the [[:en:Battle of the Colony|Battle of the Colony]], when remaining Colonial forces launched an all out offensive to retrieve the half-Cylon, half-Human child [[:en:Hera Agathon|Hera]].
[[Image:Cylon War-era Centurion fires weapon, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|left|An old style Centurion fires a weapon aboard ''Galactica''.]]
The Colonial-designed Centurion used [[Silica pathways|artificial intelligence]], and was designed as sentient.<ref>[[William Adama]] and [[Sharon Agathon]] confirm this point in season 3 episodes that explain why the advanced successors to the Model 0005 are not sentient: To prevent an intra-Cylon uprising between the [[humanoid Cylon]]s and their creations.</ref> By the time the war ended, they were already practitioners of a religion centered around a single loving God.


Sometime, 52 years prior to the Fall of the Colonies, the Model 0005 rebels against humanity. For twelve years, the [[Cylon War]] pits the Colonial's constructs against them. Eventually, these models accept an [[Cimtar (RDM)|armistice]] and leave the Colonies to form their own homeworld. The reason for this was the arrival of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]-born [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid Cylons]] [[Saul Tigh|Saul]], [[Ellen Tigh|Ellen]], [[Samuel Anders|Samuel]], [[Tory Foster|Tory]], and [[Galen Tyrol|Galen]], who promised to develop further humanoid models for the Centurions if they would stop the war. The Centurions accepted this arrangement, having so far managed only to produce [[Hybrid]]s in their attempts to evolve into a humanoid form.  
Armed with advanced weaponry, these Centurions engaged in combat against rebel Cylon Centurions, dubbed "Red Stripes" by the crew of ''[[:en:Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. The Centurions also acted as shock troops, boarding the ''Galactica'' at platoon strength.  Ultimately, though, the Cylon boarding parties were repelled and the remaining Centurions were presumably destroyed when the Colony itself was knocked into a black hole ("[[:en:Daybreak, Part II|Daybreak, Part II]]").


The five Earth Cylons were encouraged by the Centurions' belief in a single loving [[God (RDM)|God]]. [[Ellen Tigh]] believed it changed everything; if the Cylons embraced love and mercy, then the cycle of violence could end.
==Design==
[[Image:Cylon War-era Raider cockpit, "Razor".jpg|thumb|left|Centurions (including a gold-colored variation) pilot a Cylon War-era Raider.]]


[[Image:Razor Flashback 4.jpg|thumb|right|Centurion aiming its gun in free fall.]]
Likened to "walking chrome toasters" by the Colonials, the Cylon War-era Centurions still had their place in Cylon society far past the initial conflict.  Iconic features such as the red, pulsating "eye" were carried into later generations of the Cylon Centurion and even into the modern, autonomous [[:en:Raider (RDM)|raider]]s ([[:en:Miniseries|Miniseries]]).  Still many of these models were scrapped before the second Cylon attack on the Colonies ("[[:en:Razor|Razor]]"). 


[[Saul Tigh]], who has false memories of being a veteran of the Cylon War, recalls the Cylon boarding of the ''[[Brenik]]'', and how he could sense the hatred that the Cylons had for humanity, despite the physical inability for the Cylons to show emotion on their faces (deleted scene from "[[Scattered]]"). This reflection of animosity and intensity is also apparent in the stylized [[Monclair]] painting in [[William Adama]]'s quarters, which shows Model 0005s fighting using relatively primitive weapons.  
The Cylon War-era Centurions were, like their predecessors, bipedal [[w:android|androids]], with an average height of 6'6"<ref name="armistice"/> and composed of silver-chrome plating.  They carried backpack-like power cells and were armed with flexible rear armor which protected otherwise exposed internal mechanisms <ref>[[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]]: [http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/bsg-vfx-anatomy-of-a-cylon/ Anatomy of a Cylon]</ref>.  Physically stronger than humans, the Centurions were designed with sufficient dexterity and capability of using weapons and tools.  Centurions communicated at least partially vocally, but were also capable of receiving radio signals internally ("[[:en:Razor|Razor]]").


Before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|second]] Cylon conflict, this original Cylon model was the only Cylon design confirmed to be known to the Colonials. With the destruction of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, the Model 0005 is apparently no longer in use, as the Cylons have evolved themselves to the enhanced, agile, non-sentient [[Cylon Centurion|Centurion version]] and the sentient humanoid Cylons.
Unlike their successors, these early Centurions did not possess built-in projectile weapons, but were armed with retractable blades, built into their forearms.  There are indications that Centurions also used bladed weapons such as swords in at least some Cylon War conflcits<ref>In the [[Miniseries]], two children can be seen wearing Centurion masks and waving swords while at play. Additionally, [[William Adama]] has a [[Monclair]] painting depicting a battle in the Cylon War, in which swords are used by Centurions, in addition to a sword directly underneath. This may be a replica or an actual sword from the war.</ref>.)


Unlike the modern Centurions, the old Centurions speak among each other to give and acknowledge orders. In addition, they use the phrase "[[By your command]]" when issued an order by a superior Centurion <ref>The three Centurions flying an old Raider is a direct copy of many similar scenes in the Original Series and the biggest homage to it so far.</ref> ([[Razor]]).
===Variations===
[[Image:Cylon War-era Centurion fires weapon, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|A Centurion warrior fires a weapon aboard ''Galactica''.]]


== Guardians ==
There are at least four variations of the Cylon War-era Centurion based upon function and placement within the hierarchy of early Cylon society.  In addition to standard Centurion models, more compact "Warrior" versions and sturdier "Soldiers" have been observed.  Centurion warriors were distinguished by more helmet-like heads and were heavily armored, possessing flexible coverings over the torso and upper arms and ammunition clips around their waists. These warrior versions were used in great numbers to defend the Colony during the final days of the second conflict.  Gold-colored Centurions were also in service during the Cylon War, observed commanding Cylon raiders in combat.
[[Image:Centurion pair.jpg|thumb|left|Guardian Cylons protect their Hybrid.]]
The Guardians are a group of original Centurions who somehow escaped from being scrapped when the newer [[Humanoid Cylon|humanoid models]] replaced the sentient Centurions with their non-sentient successors. They still use [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raiders]] from the First Cylon War and appear to operate entirely from a [[Guardian basestar|single basestar]], a model which represents an intermediate between the Cylon-war era and current design. Their existence is somewhat of a Cylon legend, suggesting they have no contact with the modern Cylons.  


The Centurions guard the [[First Hybrid|original Hybrid]], who is still alive over 40 years after its creation. They seek to further their evolution, and to this end they capture and experiment upon a human civilian science team from ''Galactica''. This triggers a [[Battle of the Guardian basestar|battle]] in which the Guardians' basestar and the Hybrid are destroyed ([[Razor]]). It is unknown whether all of the Centurions are aboard the basestar when it is destroyed.
===Demeanor===
[[Image:Razor Flashback 4.jpg|thumb|left|A Centurion aiming its gun in free fall.]]


== The Colony ==
The Colonial-designed Centurions used [[Silica pathways|artificial intelligence]], and were designed as sentient beings.<ref>[[William Adama]] and [[Sharon Agathon]] confirm this point in season 3 episodes that explain why the advanced successors to the Model 0005 are not sentient: To prevent an intra-Cylon uprising between the [[humanoid Cylon]]s and their creations.</ref> By the time the first war ended, they were already practitioners of a religion centered around what would come to be considered the "Cylon God" ("[[:en:No Exit|No Exit]]").
[[Image:Centurions vs. Centurions, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|right|Cylon War-era models battle modern Centurions.]]
Some of these models were kept active on the Cylon Colony.  These older Centurions served as guards along side their modern counterparts. Colonial forces and Rebel Centurions engaged these models in the [[Battle of the Colony]]. The Colony Centurions were equipped with bigger guns than those carried by the Guardians.  They were also somewhat harder to destroy than the Guardians. It is unknown if these Centurions had free will or were non-sentient like their modern counterparts.


All of these older models were destroyed when the Colony was knocked into a black hole.
[[Saul Tigh]], who possessed false memories of the First Cylon War, recalled the Cylon boarding of the ''[[Brenik]]'', and the apparent hatred the Centurions had for humanity - despite the physical inability of the Cylons to show emotion on their faces (deleted scene from "[[Scattered]]"). This reflection of animosity and intensity is also apparent in the stylized [[Monclair]] painting in [[William Adama]]'s quarters, depicting Cylon War-era Centurions battling Colonial forced utilizing relatively primitive weapons ("[[:en:Islanded In a Stream of Stars|Islanded In a Stream of Stars ]]").


== Connection to the Original Series ==  
== Connection to the Original Series ==  
[[Image:Cylon_centurion_model_0005.jpg|thumb|left|[[Armistice Officer]]'s paper work on the original Cylon Centurion model. ([[Miniseries]])]]
[[Image:Cylon_centurion_model_0005.jpg|thumb|[[Armistice Officer]]'s paper work on the original Cylon Centurion model. ([[Miniseries]])]]


The readable text of the [[Armistice Officer|Armistice Officer's]] Cylon Specifications sheet shows:
The readable text of the [[Armistice Officer|Armistice Officer's]] Cylon Specifications sheet shows:
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<blockquote>''A Cylon is a bipedal robot.  They are self-aware, and usually quite logical.  They are not especially fast, but they are quite strong.  They are artificial in nature, and are larger than a human, around 6' 6" (2m), although this varies with their type.  Cylon eyes glow red, and pulse back and forth. A Cylon is powered by internal powercells which allow it to function without outside aid for around nine to ten [[yahren]]s.<ref>A [[Continuity errors (RDM)|continuity error or gaffe]] appears in the Armistice Officer's documents with the use of the word "yahren" (an Original Series measure of a year).</ref>''</blockquote>
<blockquote>''A Cylon is a bipedal robot.  They are self-aware, and usually quite logical.  They are not especially fast, but they are quite strong.  They are artificial in nature, and are larger than a human, around 6' 6" (2m), although this varies with their type.  Cylon eyes glow red, and pulse back and forth. A Cylon is powered by internal powercells which allow it to function without outside aid for around nine to ten [[yahren]]s.<ref>A [[Continuity errors (RDM)|continuity error or gaffe]] appears in the Armistice Officer's documents with the use of the word "yahren" (an Original Series measure of a year).</ref>''</blockquote>
== Related imagery ==
<gallery>
Image:Centurion POV.jpg|A view of the world as seen by a Centurion ([[Razor Flashbacks]]).
Image:Centurion scrap.jpg|Destroyed Centurion (Razor).
Image:Centuion Display.jpg|Cylon Centurion (Armor) on display ([[Miniseries]]).
</gallery>


==Notes==
==Notes==
 
[[Image:Centuion Display.jpg|thumb|Original series Cylon armor on display in the ''Galactica'' museum during the Miniseries.]]
*Centurions in "[[Razor]]" and the [[Razor Flashbacks]] move with greater agility and speed than their Original Series counterparts, and utilize [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series#Handheld_weapons|projectile weapon]]s instead of a [[laser pistol]] or [[laser rifle]].
*Centurions in "[[Razor]]" and the [[Razor Flashbacks]] move with greater agility and speed than their Original Series counterparts, and utilize [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series#Handheld_weapons|projectile weapon]]s instead of a [[laser pistol]] or [[laser rifle]].


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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The Centurion models for "[[Razor]]" were designed by [[Pierre Drolet]], who had, among other things, previously designed the [[Viper Mark II]], which is also a homage to the Original Series. Drolet said: "I always thought it was a great design. My goal was not to redesign it from scratch, but to work with the original and make subtle additions."
The Centurion models for "[[Razor]]" were designed by [[Pierre Drolet]], who had, among other things, previously designed the [[Viper Mark II]], which is also a homage to the Original Series. Drolet said: "I always thought it was a great design. My goal was not to redesign it from scratch, but to work with the original and make subtle additions."
The armor of a Cylon Centurion from the Original Series can be seen in the museum aboard ''Galactica'' during the Miniseries.  This is later retconned in "Daybreak, Part II" to reflect the redesigned Centurion from "Razor".  Still, this redesigned museum version possesses some details carried over from the original design not present in the "living" Centurions.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:56, 11 April 2009

This article discusses the robotic Cylons seen in the Cylon War of the Re-imagined Series. For information on the robotic Centurions from the Original Series, see Centurion (TOS). For information on the advanced successor to Model 0005, see Cylon Centurion.


Cylon Centurion during the First Cylon War.

The Cylon War-era Cylon Centurion[1], created and designed by scientists of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, is a model of Cylon used in various heavy to light labor and military applications until they rebelled, resulting in the first Cylon War (Miniseries, "No Exit")).[2]

Overview

The armor of a Centurion in Galactica's museum.

The Cylon Centurion Model 0005 (henceforth referred to as "Centurions") appeared some years prior to the first Cylon War, during which time they were used by Humanity to make life easier on the Twelve Colonies (Miniseries). Unbeknown to the survivors of the second Cylon attack, the Centurions practiced monotheistic religion, somehow having come to believe in a single, loving God ("No Exit").

Fifty-two years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, the Centurions rose up against their masters and rebelled, waging a brutal war that lasted twelve years. The first Cylon War was staged both in space and on the surface of several Colonial planets, including Tauron and other outlying worlds. Centurions were present at these locations, fighting hand to hand against the Colonial Military and civilian fighters, as well as piloting raiders and commanding basestars in battle against the Colonial Fleet ("Razor").

Centurions fire weapons on Tauron during the Cylon War.

During the war, the Centurions captured prisoners and conducted scientific experiments on them. Performing brutal operations on live victims, the Centurions strove to create fully biological Humanoid Cylons. Their experiments resulted in the development of the Hybrids - an evolutionary "dead end" - the first of which was created shortly before the cease of hostilities ("Razor").

Unable to create life that could live on its own, the Centurions agreed to end the war in exchange for help from the Final Five survivors of the Thirteenth Colony who possessed resurrection technology. The Centurions signed the Cimtar Peace Accord with humanity and withdrew with The Five to a mobile space station called The Colony. Located somewhere beyond the designated Armistice Line, the Centurions and Final Five developed eight humanoid models and instilled in them monotheistic beliefs ("No Exit").

Guardians

Guardian Cylons protect their Hybrid.

The Guardians were a group of Cylon-War era Centurions that piloted a single basestar, containing the first Cylon Hybrid, into deep space following the Armistice. Utilizing decades old Raiders and weaponry, the Guardians operated entirely separately from the rest of the Cylon civilization, becoming something of a Cylon legend.

These Centurions guarded the original Hybrid, still alive over 40 years after its creation. Seeking to further their evolution and continue the experiments begun during the first Cylon War, the Guardians captured a civilian science team from the surviving Fleet following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. This triggered a battle between the Guardian baseship and the Battlestar Pegasus, under the command of Lee Adama. During the battle, an assault team lead by Major Kendra Shaw boarded the basestar and rescued the science team, detonating a nuclear weapon that destroyed the ship and killed the Hybrid ("Razor").

The Colony

Cylon War-era models battle modern Centurions.

Despite the development of the Modern Centurion by the humanoid Cylons, some of the original Centurions remained in operation aboard the Cylon Colony. Serving alongside their modern counterparts, these Centurions were instrumental during the Battle of the Colony, when remaining Colonial forces launched an all out offensive to retrieve the half-Cylon, half-Human child Hera.

Armed with advanced weaponry, these Centurions engaged in combat against rebel Cylon Centurions, dubbed "Red Stripes" by the crew of Galactica. The Centurions also acted as shock troops, boarding the Galactica at platoon strength. Ultimately, though, the Cylon boarding parties were repelled and the remaining Centurions were presumably destroyed when the Colony itself was knocked into a black hole ("Daybreak, Part II").

Design

Centurions (including a gold-colored variation) pilot a Cylon War-era Raider.

Likened to "walking chrome toasters" by the Colonials, the Cylon War-era Centurions still had their place in Cylon society far past the initial conflict. Iconic features such as the red, pulsating "eye" were carried into later generations of the Cylon Centurion and even into the modern, autonomous raiders (Miniseries). Still many of these models were scrapped before the second Cylon attack on the Colonies ("Razor").

The Cylon War-era Centurions were, like their predecessors, bipedal androids, with an average height of 6'6"[2] and composed of silver-chrome plating. They carried backpack-like power cells and were armed with flexible rear armor which protected otherwise exposed internal mechanisms [3]. Physically stronger than humans, the Centurions were designed with sufficient dexterity and capability of using weapons and tools. Centurions communicated at least partially vocally, but were also capable of receiving radio signals internally ("Razor").

Unlike their successors, these early Centurions did not possess built-in projectile weapons, but were armed with retractable blades, built into their forearms. There are indications that Centurions also used bladed weapons such as swords in at least some Cylon War conflcits[4].)

Variations

A Centurion warrior fires a weapon aboard Galactica.

There are at least four variations of the Cylon War-era Centurion based upon function and placement within the hierarchy of early Cylon society. In addition to standard Centurion models, more compact "Warrior" versions and sturdier "Soldiers" have been observed. Centurion warriors were distinguished by more helmet-like heads and were heavily armored, possessing flexible coverings over the torso and upper arms and ammunition clips around their waists. These warrior versions were used in great numbers to defend the Colony during the final days of the second conflict. Gold-colored Centurions were also in service during the Cylon War, observed commanding Cylon raiders in combat.

Demeanor

A Centurion aiming its gun in free fall.

The Colonial-designed Centurions used artificial intelligence, and were designed as sentient beings.[5] By the time the first war ended, they were already practitioners of a religion centered around what would come to be considered the "Cylon God" ("No Exit").

Saul Tigh, who possessed false memories of the First Cylon War, recalled the Cylon boarding of the Brenik, and the apparent hatred the Centurions had for humanity - despite the physical inability of the Cylons to show emotion on their faces (deleted scene from "Scattered"). This reflection of animosity and intensity is also apparent in the stylized Monclair painting in William Adama's quarters, depicting Cylon War-era Centurions battling Colonial forced utilizing relatively primitive weapons ("Islanded In a Stream of Stars ").

Connection to the Original Series

Armistice Officer's paper work on the original Cylon Centurion model. (Miniseries)

The readable text of the Armistice Officer's Cylon Specifications sheet shows:

CYLON SPECIFICATIONS
Cylon Centurian [6][sic] Model 0005
The Cylon:

A Cylon is a bipedal robot. They are self-aware, and usually quite logical. They are not especially fast, but they are quite strong. They are artificial in nature, and are larger than a human, around 6' 6" (2m), although this varies with their type. Cylon eyes glow red, and pulse back and forth. A Cylon is powered by internal powercells which allow it to function without outside aid for around nine to ten yahrens.[7]

Notes

Original series Cylon armor on display in the Galactica museum during the Miniseries.
  • A built-in switchblade knife is part of the left hand/forearm. The blade is approximately 8 inches long and is used in close combat (Razor Flashbacks).
  • In a scene in the Miniseries, some children can be seen running around in costumes which are patterned after this model.
  • The typical catchphrase of the Cylons in both series is the iconic statement "By your command."

Behind the scenes

The Centurion models for "Razor" were designed by Pierre Drolet, who had, among other things, previously designed the Viper Mark II, which is also a homage to the Original Series. Drolet said: "I always thought it was a great design. My goal was not to redesign it from scratch, but to work with the original and make subtle additions."

The armor of a Cylon Centurion from the Original Series can be seen in the museum aboard Galactica during the Miniseries. This is later retconned in "Daybreak, Part II" to reflect the redesigned Centurion from "Razor". Still, this redesigned museum version possesses some details carried over from the original design not present in the "living" Centurions.

References

  1. This model is almost identical in appearance to the Original Series version of the Centurion as an homage to the original characters. This version appears only as a museum copy and in "Razor".
  2. 2.0 2.1 Some information was gleaned from the paperwork on the Cimtar Peace Accord reviewed by the Armistice Officer in the Miniseries.
  3. Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz: Anatomy of a Cylon
  4. In the Miniseries, two children can be seen wearing Centurion masks and waving swords while at play. Additionally, William Adama has a Monclair painting depicting a battle in the Cylon War, in which swords are used by Centurions, in addition to a sword directly underneath. This may be a replica or an actual sword from the war.
  5. William Adama and Sharon Agathon confirm this point in season 3 episodes that explain why the advanced successors to the Model 0005 are not sentient: To prevent an intra-Cylon uprising between the humanoid Cylons and their creations.
  6. There is some debate among fans regarding the canonical spelling of this model's name. Centurions were professional officers of the Roman Army, and are widely acknowledged as the basis of the Cylon name. Some official material, such as the on-screen appearance of the Armistice Officer's datasheet and the packaging of the original Mattel action figures, used the spelling "Centurian." For the purposes of this wiki, the spelling "Centurion" is used throughout.
  7. A continuity error or gaffe appears in the Armistice Officer's documents with the use of the word "yahren" (an Original Series measure of a year).