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The '''nano-cybrid''' is a curious substance created by a faction of [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] "infidels", as Regent [[Abbadon]] calls them. | The '''nano-cybrid''' is a curious substance created by a faction of [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] "infidels", as Regent [[Abbadon]] calls them. | ||
A Colonial scouting patrol on the planet of [[Burania]] finds the substance on the bodies of several [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurions]] in a wrecked [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]] | A Colonial scouting patrol on the planet of [[Burania]] finds the substance on the bodies of several [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurions]] in a wrecked [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]] ([[Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse 1]]). | ||
According to Dr. [[Wilker]], the nano-cybrid is a combination of genetic engineering and nanotechology designed to revert the now-robotic Cylon race back to its reptiloid form. | According to Dr. [[Wilker]], the nano-cybrid is a combination of genetic engineering and nanotechology designed to revert the now-robotic Cylon race back to its reptiloid form. |
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The nano-cybrid is a curious substance created by a faction of Cylon "infidels", as Regent Abbadon calls them.
A Colonial scouting patrol on the planet of Burania finds the substance on the bodies of several Centurions in a wrecked basestar (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse 1).
According to Dr. Wilker, the nano-cybrid is a combination of genetic engineering and nanotechology designed to revert the now-robotic Cylon race back to its reptiloid form.
The nano-cybrid feeds on Cylon energy, the wavelons that consist of the Cylon's machine consciousness, which triggers a transformation of the substance and any nearby matter to form an organic reptiloid tissue that is similar to the living Cylons of old.
The nano-cybrid does not work as designed. Any Cylon that comes in contact with it becomes a larger hulking monsterous chaotic beast. In effect, the nano-cybrid is more of a predator.
Abbadon, an IL-series Cylon and Viceroy and Regent of Tessida, wants the nano-cybrid completely destroyed. While Apollo wants to weaponize the substance, his father has second thoughts on bringing about a type of "apocalypse" in the genocidal destruction of a race, albeit robotic (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse 2).