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To '''box''' a Cylon means to permanently download a [[Cylon agent]]'s consciousness from their body into cold storage (apparently a form of computer data dump). | To '''box''' a Cylon means to permanently download a particular [[Cylon agent]]'s consciousness from their body into cold storage (apparently a form of computer data dump). | ||
To an agent, boxing is apparently a state of unconsciousness, | To an agent, boxing is apparently a state of unconsciousness, and is practically a form of permanent death. Boxing is done with a Cylon agent whose memories appear "corrupted" by extended or intense human contact. | ||
The recovered Number Six known as [[Caprica Six]] (who died protecting [[Gaius Baltar]] when his house is destroyed in the [[Miniseries]]) and the copy of [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] that had shot Commander Adama are threatened with boxing by a copy of [[Number Three]] shortly after their return. Their "hero" status and extended human associations threaten the Cylon ''status quo'' ([[Downloaded]]). | |||
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Revision as of 14:57, 15 September 2006
To box a Cylon means to permanently download a particular Cylon agent's consciousness from their body into cold storage (apparently a form of computer data dump).
To an agent, boxing is apparently a state of unconsciousness, and is practically a form of permanent death. Boxing is done with a Cylon agent whose memories appear "corrupted" by extended or intense human contact.
The recovered Number Six known as Caprica Six (who died protecting Gaius Baltar when his house is destroyed in the Miniseries) and the copy of Sharon "Boomer" Valerii that had shot Commander Adama are threatened with boxing by a copy of Number Three shortly after their return. Their "hero" status and extended human associations threaten the Cylon status quo (Downloaded).