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==Raider== | ==Raider== | ||
:''Main article: [[Cylon Raider]]'' | :''Main article: [[Cylon Raider]]'' | ||
* The new [[Cylon Raider|Raider]] is an autonomous attack fighter with a metallic carapace and a largely organic interior; it is the successor to the [[Cylon_Raider#Piloted_Raider|Piloted Raider]] dating from the [[Cylon War]]. The ''Galactica'' copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] offers the following "guess" at its nature in the episode "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]": | * The new [[Cylon Raider|Raider]] is an autonomous attack fighter with a metallic carapace and a largely organic interior (that is, synthetically created bio-mechanical devises so advanced that they are similar to biological organs in structure); it is the successor to the [[Cylon_Raider#Piloted_Raider|Piloted Raider]] dating from the [[Cylon War]]. The ''Galactica'' copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] offers the following "guess" at its nature in the episode "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]": | ||
**"It's not really a ''thing'', y'know? It's probably a Cylon itself. More of an animal, maybe, than the human models. Maybe they genetically design it to perform a task. To be a ''fighter''. [You] can't treat it like a ''thing'' and expect it to respond. [You] have to treat it like... a pet. At least that's my guess." | **"It's not really a ''thing'', y'know? It's probably a Cylon itself. More of an animal, maybe, than the human models. Maybe they genetically design it to perform a task. To be a ''fighter''. [You] can't treat it like a ''thing'' and expect it to respond. [You] have to treat it like... a pet. At least that's my guess." | ||
**Not knowing she is a Cylon, Boomer would presumably have some intuition but not a complete recollection of how to treat a Raider. Also, the Raider in question was already "dead", as its brain was removed by Starbuck (and there was a bleeding hole in its head even before that). | **Not knowing she is a Cylon, Boomer would presumably have some intuition but not a complete recollection of how to treat a Raider. Also, the Raider in question was already "dead", as its brain was removed by Starbuck (and there was a bleeding hole in its head even before that). |
Revision as of 02:12, 31 December 2005
Raider
- Main article: Cylon Raider
- The new Raider is an autonomous attack fighter with a metallic carapace and a largely organic interior (that is, synthetically created bio-mechanical devises so advanced that they are similar to biological organs in structure); it is the successor to the Piloted Raider dating from the Cylon War. The Galactica copy of Sharon Valerii offers the following "guess" at its nature in the episode "Six Degrees of Separation":
- "It's not really a thing, y'know? It's probably a Cylon itself. More of an animal, maybe, than the human models. Maybe they genetically design it to perform a task. To be a fighter. [You] can't treat it like a thing and expect it to respond. [You] have to treat it like... a pet. At least that's my guess."
- Not knowing she is a Cylon, Boomer would presumably have some intuition but not a complete recollection of how to treat a Raider. Also, the Raider in question was already "dead", as its brain was removed by Starbuck (and there was a bleeding hole in its head even before that).
Heavy Raider
- Main article: Cylon Heavy Raider
- The Heavy Raider is a crewed spacecraft that is also likely autonomous, like the Raider; it contains a space with life support up to human standards and room for at least 5 modern Cylon Centurions (The Farm, Scattered).
- When the Resistance on Caprica plans to capture one in the Episode The Farm, Kara Thrace anticipates having to "blow its brain out" before it can be comandeered. It is not known whether the Caprica copy of Valerii, who comandeered the craft that Thrace and Karl Agathon escaped on, performed such a procedure.
- The Heavy Raider in Scattered and Valley of Darkness crashes into Galactica's starboard hangar bay and deploys Cylon Centurions. If the Heavy Raider is autonomous, it performed its mission in concert with the Centurions and Cylon commanders at the battle. On this principle, perhaps Caprica Boomer, with a more complete knowledge, managed to coax, command, or convince the Heavy Raider on Caprica to carry her and her companions about, like a jockey riding a horse.
Reconnaissance Drone
- Main article: Cylon Reconnaissance Drone
- Reconnaissance Drone is a spacecraft. It is unknown whether this is manned, autonomous, or intelligent.
Transport
- Main article: Cylon transport
- A transport is glimpsed briefly in Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II.
Basestar
- Main article: Cylon Basestar
- Cylon Basestar is a very large manned spacecraft of partly biological design. There is no indication that this craft is autonomous other than the circumstantial evidence provided by the Raider. It contains a landing bay large enough to accompany a Raptor with life support capable of sustaining Humano-Cylons.
Unknown Cylon Ship
- Main article: Unknown Cylon Ship
- Unknown Cylon Ship - possibly a command and control vessel or Raider factory (Pegasus)