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One of the clones was played by actress [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001180/ Britt Ekland].
One of the clones was played by actress [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001180/ Britt Ekland].
==Links==
[http://staff.bus.bton.ac.uk/fesg/bsgrpg/aliens/theta.html Detailed page on Thetas as defined in a TOS-based multiplayer pen-and-paper roleplaying game]
[http://www.blast.net/hart/GUN.htm Episode guide on ''Gun on Ice Planet Zero'']


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Revision as of 01:55, 13 January 2007

Three Theta-class workers.

Theta is a reference to Theta-class lifeforms, human clones created by noted Colonial scientist Dr. Ravishol, who was kidnapped by the Cylons and forced to work for them (Gun on Ice Planet Zero).

Ravishol was allowed to create the clones to aid in his work. Each clone was given a specific task as Planner or Worker. Planners were highly intelligent with incredible mathematical skill. They were also sterile. Workers were fearless, attractive, and unflappable, but not very bright.

Cylons treated these clones with apparently greater distaste than the human Colonials, whose opinions varied on their right to exist or be treated humanely.

One of the clones was played by actress Britt Ekland.