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Do we need to go into the body of the text, like when talking about the Caprica Overseer copy and change "Doral" to "Five?" --[[User:Wldkt1|Wldkt1]] 15:07, 3 March 2006 (CST) | Do we need to go into the body of the text, like when talking about the Caprica Overseer copy and change "Doral" to "Five?" --[[User:Wldkt1|Wldkt1]] 15:07, 3 March 2006 (CST) | ||
* Tough one. I'm not sure there's much point, just yet, since Cylon identity appears to be a fuzzy concept. Ergo, unless/until we hear an instance of Number Five referred to by some alias '''other''' than "Doral", it's as good a designation as any. There's some suggestion that any human name adopted by a Cylon agent is an alias, not a name they think of themselves as (with the exception of Caprica Eight and Galactica Eight, both of whom actually think of themselves as Sharon Valerii). Making it more complicated, it seems to me that not all, say, Number Threes are actually 100% the same 'person'. There's a definite sense that resurrection is not just about booting up a replacement "clone", but actually installing the personality of one dead instance and using it to boot a new one. Each instance has its own memories and experiences. Those may eventually sift their way into a common information pool (shared not only by other instances of the same number, but all Cylons), but the sense of being the one that actually experienced it appears to be unique to a given instance. For example, only Caprica Six appears to be hallucinating Baltar, not all Number Sixes (Numbers Six?). Only Caprica Eight and Galactica Eight appear to be having severe personality issues over their experiences as Sharon Valerii, not all Number Eights; although there's a hint that it may be a 'bug' in the programming of Number Eight in general that makes her susceptible to it. Furthermore, Galactica Eight (now on Caprica) is still having those issues despite resurrection, just as Caprica Six is still attached to Baltar post-resurrection.--[[User:UncleMikey|Uncle Mikey]] 16:55, 3 March 2006 (CST) |
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Are we sure his name is spelled "Aaron"? I could have sworn I saw "Aron" in the mini-series DVD subtitles. --Laven 01:45, 1 Aug 2005 (EDT)
Someone needs to add information about his copies on Caprica in "Downloaded." I'm not quite sure how I would format it or fit it in to the rest of the article.--Mojorising1985 23:38, 24 February 2006 (EST)
I'm curious: when was Doral identified as Five? Was it on Downloaded? Rocky8311 23:39, 24 February 2006 (EST)
Yes, it was indeed. He is Five. Sharon is Eight. D'anna is Three.--Sauron18 24 February 2006
- how go you know it? are all those numbers on downloaded? i'm waiting for the english subs to see it, i havent found them yet. --Dancing salad 11:29, 26 February 2006 (EST)
- Yes. --Peter Farago 14:20, 26 February 2006 (EST)
She walks by a Doral and a Sharon, and says "why, they're some Five's and Eight's" while they're off camera, however she later says that Sharon is Number Eight, therefore, Doral is Number Five. --The Merovingian 00:40, 25 February 2006 (EST)
Do we need to go into the body of the text, like when talking about the Caprica Overseer copy and change "Doral" to "Five?" --Wldkt1 15:07, 3 March 2006 (CST)
- Tough one. I'm not sure there's much point, just yet, since Cylon identity appears to be a fuzzy concept. Ergo, unless/until we hear an instance of Number Five referred to by some alias other than "Doral", it's as good a designation as any. There's some suggestion that any human name adopted by a Cylon agent is an alias, not a name they think of themselves as (with the exception of Caprica Eight and Galactica Eight, both of whom actually think of themselves as Sharon Valerii). Making it more complicated, it seems to me that not all, say, Number Threes are actually 100% the same 'person'. There's a definite sense that resurrection is not just about booting up a replacement "clone", but actually installing the personality of one dead instance and using it to boot a new one. Each instance has its own memories and experiences. Those may eventually sift their way into a common information pool (shared not only by other instances of the same number, but all Cylons), but the sense of being the one that actually experienced it appears to be unique to a given instance. For example, only Caprica Six appears to be hallucinating Baltar, not all Number Sixes (Numbers Six?). Only Caprica Eight and Galactica Eight appear to be having severe personality issues over their experiences as Sharon Valerii, not all Number Eights; although there's a hint that it may be a 'bug' in the programming of Number Eight in general that makes her susceptible to it. Furthermore, Galactica Eight (now on Caprica) is still having those issues despite resurrection, just as Caprica Six is still attached to Baltar post-resurrection.--Uncle Mikey 16:55, 3 March 2006 (CST)