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:''For information on a book based on the [[Original Series]] universe, see [[Resurrection (book)]].
When a [[Cylon agent]]'s body ceases to function, their consciousness can be transmitted (or ''downloaded'') into a duplicate Cylon humanoid body. This process is known as '''resurrection'''.
When a [[Cylon agent]]'s body ceases to function, their consciousness can be transmitted (or ''downloaded'') into a duplicate Cylon humanoid body. This process is known as '''resurrection'''.



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For information on a book based on the Original Series universe, see Resurrection (book).


When a Cylon agent's body ceases to function, their consciousness can be transmitted (or downloaded) into a duplicate Cylon humanoid body. This process is known as resurrection.

For resurrection to occur, the dying agent must be close to a resurrection point. Resurrection points identifed include the Cylon homeworld, a Resurrection Ship, or other facility, probably located on a planet where numerous agents would congregate. A rebirthing facility existed on occupied Caprica. where the consciousnesses of "Boomer" Valerii and Caprica-Six are retrieved and reintegrated (Downloaded).

A resurrection point includes a Cylon rebirthing tank, where a duplicate body is immersed in a think opaque substance to await download.

While Cylon agents appear to be able to be resurrected indefinitely, two problems can occur. If a Cylon agent's memories have become compromised, corrupted or otherwise tainted (based on the perspective of other Cylons), the consciousness might not be downloaded, but "boxed." A second problem involves issues where repeated downloads cause pain and other unexplaned symptoms. After being killed again, a Cavil noted severe headaches after one resurrection, and a sensation that felt like "a white hot poker in my skull" in another instance (Exodus, Part I).

The transmission method of a Cylon's consciousness has not been explained, but a form of wireless is probable.

If a resurrection point is not close, a Cylon agent's consciousness can be permanently lost.