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Is there any confirmation that the Cylon data port operates on a similar mechanic to what Sharon did in Flight of the Phoenix? It seems like a reasonable assumption, but it seems fairly speculatory to me. -- [[User:Alpha5099|Alpha5099]] 11:16, 26 October 2006 (CDT) | Is there any confirmation that the Cylon data port operates on a similar mechanic to what Sharon did in Flight of the Phoenix? It seems like a reasonable assumption, but it seems fairly speculatory to me. -- [[User:Alpha5099|Alpha5099]] 11:16, 26 October 2006 (CDT) | ||
:Logical deduction. See [[Great Cylon Turkey Shoot]]. Agathon's cells are light-sensitive in her arm. She uses an optic cable in "Flight of the Phoenix" and touches a table of lights that illuminate the same arm (and spot where the cable met in her arm in the past) in "Exodus, Part II." She can't have a mechanical device there; it would be a tip-off for Colonials to easily find agents. Further, she uses the same arm. Unlike [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: The Next Generation|other shows that talk their technology to death]], it is highly unlikely somebody will explain the process (unless Baltar finds a way to have sex with it), but it is likely we will see the use of it this season with all the reported Cylon story arcs. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 15:41, 26 October 2006 (CDT) |
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Didn't see this in first airing. Nice catch! --Spencerian 17:07, 17 October 2006 (CDT)
- =P I always love it when we get to see new Cylon technology or facts--Sauron18 17:20, 17 October 2006 (CDT)
Speculation?
Is there any confirmation that the Cylon data port operates on a similar mechanic to what Sharon did in Flight of the Phoenix? It seems like a reasonable assumption, but it seems fairly speculatory to me. -- Alpha5099 11:16, 26 October 2006 (CDT)
- Logical deduction. See Great Cylon Turkey Shoot. Agathon's cells are light-sensitive in her arm. She uses an optic cable in "Flight of the Phoenix" and touches a table of lights that illuminate the same arm (and spot where the cable met in her arm in the past) in "Exodus, Part II." She can't have a mechanical device there; it would be a tip-off for Colonials to easily find agents. Further, she uses the same arm. Unlike other shows that talk their technology to death, it is highly unlikely somebody will explain the process (unless Baltar finds a way to have sex with it), but it is likely we will see the use of it this season with all the reported Cylon story arcs. --Spencerian 15:41, 26 October 2006 (CDT)