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Human-model cylons cannot be visually distinguished from biological humans while alive, although biopsy and cremation can reveal distinctive chemical traces. They apparently differ from biological humans in three principle ways: | Human-model cylons cannot be visually distinguished from biological humans while alive, although biopsy and cremation can reveal distinctive chemical traces. They apparently differ from biological humans in three principle ways: | ||
=== | ===Reproductive Difficulties=== [[Image:Sharonspine.jpg|thumb|right|Sharon Valerii conceives a child with [[Karl Agathon]] ([[Six Degrees of Separation]]).]] | ||
With a single exception, no human-model Cylon has been able to conceive a child ([[The Farm]]). It is impossible for two Cylons to reproduce with each other, and as result the Cylons began cross-breeding experiments with humans (who can reproduce easily), which so far has only resulted in the pregnancy of the Caprica-copy of [[Sharon Valerii]]. Cylon beliefs attribute this to the apparent inability of Cylons to feel love, which they believe to be a crucial element of the process. | |||
===Bioluminescence=== | ===Bioluminescence=== | ||
On two occasions, the vertebrae of human-model Cylons have been seen to emit a red glow visible through the skin during sexual intercourse ([[Miniseries]], [[Six Degrees of Separation]]). This is probably related to the ability of Cylons to interface with computer systems via fiber-optic connections ([[Flight of the Phoenix]]). | On two occasions, the vertebrae of human-model Cylons have been seen to emit a red glow visible through the skin during sexual intercourse ([[Miniseries]], [[Six Degrees of Separation]]). This is probably related to the ability of Cylons to interface with computer systems via fiber-optic connections ([[Flight of the Phoenix]]). | ||
=== | ===Silica Pathways=== | ||
[[ | Cylon brains are imbued with somewhat enigmatic [[Silica Pathways]]. These allow the thoughts, memories and consciousness of an individual cylon to be downloaded and transferred into a new body. They are, however, susceptible to certain forms of radiation, as found in the upper atmosphere of the planet [[Ragnar]] and the [[Wikipedia:Plutonium|Plutonium]] used as an element of Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]]'s [[Cylon Detector]]. It normally takes several hours of prolonged exposure for this radiation to have a visible effect. ([[Miniseries]], [[Bastille Day]]). | ||
===Known Models=== | ===Known Models=== | ||
Revision as of 19:06, 31 December 2005
Centurion Model 0005[edit]
Model Name: Cylon Centurion
- Main article: Cylon Centurion Model 0005
The Centurion Model 0005, glimpsed briefly in two scenes of the Miniseries was apparently the latest Cylon model to have been extensively documented by Colonial authorities after the Cylon War. It is a primitive model, resembling a short, clumsy humanoid with a single red eye - or as some of the Colonials contemptuously referred to them, "chrome toasters". According to Saul Tigh in a deleted scene from the episode "Resistance", they had a distinctive "stink" of machine oil.
These models were apparently the instigators of the Cylon Rebellion, or their immediate descendants. They fought in all the major engagements of the Cylon War, including the boardings of Brenik and Galactica. A painting by Monclair depicts a massive melee between early-model Cylons and joint Aerelon-Caprican ground forces.
They were apparently far from emotionless — in the above-mentioned scene, Tigh recollects their vicious tactics in hand-to-hand combat: "The first one was Duncan Raverty. I found him in the corridor. His guts were strewn around on the floor. Y'know, at first I couldn't figure out why the Cylons would bother doing something like that [...] You had to look into their red eye-slit. They hated us. They hated us so much it wasn't enough just to kill us."
- This model was included in the miniseries primarily as an homage to the original series. Within the context of the re-imagined series, it is a 40-year old model and likely obsolete. Although remarks by Number Six in the miniseries state that "those [walking chrome toaster] models are still around. They have their purpose," it is most likely that she is referring to the later-model Centurions, which seem to have replaced them entirely.
Modern Centurion[edit]
- Main article: Cylon Centurion
The current mainstay of Cylon ground forces, the modern Centurion is a taller, swifter and more agile unit than the Model 0005. Its "fingers" serve as edged weapons in close-quarters combat, and can retract to make way for projectile weapons built into its forearms.
There are apparently two armor configurations - the Centurions encountered by Lt. Karl Agathon on occupied Caprica were susceptible to normal small-arms fire, while the boarding party dispatched to Galactica in the episode "Valley of Darkness" could only be impeded by explosive rounds.
Although the earlier centurion models presumably took a leadership role in their war against the colonials, modern centurions are completely mute and subservient to the human models.
Cylon Spacecraft[edit]
- Main article: Cylon Spacecraft
The current model Cylon Raider is an unpiloted, autonomous craft (Miniseries), apparently capable of operating at fair distance from any command vessel (Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down, Final Cut). Capt. Jackson Spencer, encountering the newer model Cylon Raider for the first time, expresses shock that "nobody's flying these things". Lt. Kara Thrace later discovers that the Raider she had shot down over the Red Moon was, after a fashion, "alive". She removes most of its organic parts before returning with it to Galactica. There, Sharon Valerii, a Cylon sleeper agent, guesses that the Raider is a Cylon in its own right, although "More of an animal, maybe, than the human models... like a pet" (Six Degrees of Separation).
The current model Cylon Basestar also makes extensive use of organic parts (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II), although it is unclear whether or not is can function autonomously.
- In both these cases, the distinction between a "Cylon" and their own semi-sentient technology becomes increasingly blurred — interestingly, the same problem that lead to the Cylon War in the first place.
Human Models[edit]
- Main article: Humano-Cylon
At some point at least two years prior to the miniseries, Cylon forces in exile on their homeworld were able to perfect the creation of organic models, almost completely indistinguishable from human beings. These were used to quietly and effectively infiltrate the colonial defense forces, with civillian agents such as Natasi gaining access to secret military technology, and sleeper agents such as Sharon Valerii (Galactica Copy) being planted within the Colonial Fleet itself.
Cylon infiltrators can be programmed to believe they are human, and several have been planted within colonial society with false memories and forged backgrounds. Unplanned discovery of their true nature can be extremely disturbing for these units, and their behavior is not always predictable.
Human-model cylons cannot be visually distinguished from biological humans while alive, although biopsy and cremation can reveal distinctive chemical traces. They apparently differ from biological humans in three principle ways:
===Reproductive Difficulties===
With a single exception, no human-model Cylon has been able to conceive a child (The Farm). It is impossible for two Cylons to reproduce with each other, and as result the Cylons began cross-breeding experiments with humans (who can reproduce easily), which so far has only resulted in the pregnancy of the Caprica-copy of Sharon Valerii. Cylon beliefs attribute this to the apparent inability of Cylons to feel love, which they believe to be a crucial element of the process.
Bioluminescence[edit]
On two occasions, the vertebrae of human-model Cylons have been seen to emit a red glow visible through the skin during sexual intercourse (Miniseries, Six Degrees of Separation). This is probably related to the ability of Cylons to interface with computer systems via fiber-optic connections (Flight of the Phoenix).
Silica Pathways[edit]
Cylon brains are imbued with somewhat enigmatic Silica Pathways. These allow the thoughts, memories and consciousness of an individual cylon to be downloaded and transferred into a new body. They are, however, susceptible to certain forms of radiation, as found in the upper atmosphere of the planet Ragnar and the Plutonium used as an element of Dr. Gaius Baltar's Cylon Detector. It normally takes several hours of prolonged exposure for this radiation to have a visible effect. (Miniseries, Bastille Day).
Known Models[edit]
In the miniseries, somewhat ambiguous comments by Number Six and a note left for William Adama (presumably by Gaius Baltar) indicated that there were only twelve humanoid models at the time of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. These were clarified by Ronald D. Moore in an interview on "The Chase Show", hosted on the SF webcast news site [1]. Of the twelve human models, six have been revealed as of the episode "Final Cut".
File:Mini Doral.jpg | File:Leoben conoy 001.jpg | File:The Farm-Simon.jpg | File:Xena.jpg | ||
Number Six | Sharon Valerii | Aaron Doral | Leoben Conoy | Simon | D'anna Biers |