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Revision as of 08:17, 18 May 2008

For information on the Lord of Kobol of the same name, see Hera, Lord of Kobol.
Hera Agathon
Hera Agathon

Name

Age Approximately two years old.
Born 9 months after the Cylon Attack (Downloaded)
Colony
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Birth Name Hera; briefly named Isis
Birth Date {{{birthdate}}}
Callsign
Nickname {{{nickname}}}
Introduced Downloaded
Death
Parents Sharon Agathon (biological mother)
Karl "Helo" Agathon (biological father)
Maya (adoptive mother)
Siblings
Children
Marital Status
Family Tree View
Role "Lead the next generation of God's children"
Rank
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Lily Duong-Walton,
Alexandra Thomas (older Hera)
Hera Agathon is a Cylon
Hera Agathon is a Final Five Cylon
Hera Agathon is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Hera Agathon is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
@ BW Media
Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Hera Agathon]]

Hera Agathon is the first successful Human/Cylon hybrid, the culmination of the Cylons' experiments to achieve viable procreation.

Her parents are the human Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon and the Cylon Lieutenant Sharon "Athena" Agathon of Galactica. Sharon Agathon (posing as "Boomer" Valerii) initially takes part in a Cylon experiment to set up Helo into falling in love with and impregnating her.

This experiment is necessary because the forced cross-breeding experiments in the Cylon Farms met with complete failure. The Cylons theorized that the key element to procreation that was missing was love (an important element to Cylons, because they believe that "God is love").

To the Cylon majority, Agathon is the only known[1] successful progeny of a humanoid Cylon, and therefore literally considered a "miracle from God" by the Cylons.

Agathon is conceived 24 days after the Cylon attack on Caprica, in a night of passion after Helo "rescues" Caprica-Valerii from what was really a Cylon deception to test his love. Caprica-Valerii is ordered to convince Helo to stay in "hiding" on Caprica, but instead Valerii falls in love with Helo herself. Valerii begins helping him to escape the Cylons, eventually switching her allegiance over to the Colonials both for her love of Helo and their unborn child.

Starbuck (who arrived earlier on Caprica to retrieve the Arrow of Apollo) leaves with Caprica-Valerii and Helo in a captured Heavy Raider. Caprica-Valerii is incarcerated in Galactica's brig for the next few months, as her pregnancy continues to advance.

Agathon is born by emergency surgery one month premature. President Laura Roslin arranges with Doctor Cottle to fake Hera's death and secretly gives the child to a woman named Maya under the guise that the child is the daughter of a Pegasus officer. The subterfuge, Roslin presumes, is necessary to keep Agathon safe from humanoid Cylons that may be hiding in the Fleet (Downloaded) [2]. Maya, unaware of the her new child's past, names the girl Isis (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II). It is also not known at this point if Admiral Adama knows the truth, but he doesn't until Agathon finds out from Boomer later.

Hera Agathon as an infant, in the care of Maya.

Gaius Baltar's virtual Number Six tells him he will someday raise this child, told to him in a vision he had while trapped on the planet Kobol. However, unaware of what President Roslin has done, Baltar, like the rest of the people who knew about her, believes Agathon to be dead.

When the Fleet settles on New Caprica under the rule of newly-elected President Baltar, Roslin begins teaching at a settlement elementary school with Maya. Roslin keeps Agathon and Maya close for observation in a cradle identical to the one Baltar saw in his vision.

Before the Battle of New Caprica, Roslin hides Maya and Agathon in the resistance's underground bunker and tasks resistance leader Samuel Anders to protect them at all costs (Exodus, Part I).

During the civilian evacuation, Maya is killed. Agathon is found by President Baltar, Caprica-Six, and Number Three and is welcomed aboard a baseship (Exodus, Part II). However, the young Agathon falls ill, and none of the Cylon physicians (who have no pediatric experience) understand why.

When Sharon Agathon learns from her former Galactica counterpart that Hera is alive, she devises a plan to free Hera. After she compels her husband to shoot her, Sharon Agathon downloads to the Cylon ships, where Caprica-Six happens to be available to aid and is sympathetic enough to Agathon that she believes her and takes her to Hera. Mother and child reunite.

Sharon Agathon, through her Colonial training and maternal instinct, realizes that only Colonial medical care can save Hera, who appears to be suffering from an intestinal blockage. She persuades Caprica-Six to help her escape back to Galactica with Hera ("The Eye of Jupiter", "Rapture").

Young Agathon appears in several visions seen by Caprica-Six, Laura Roslin, and Sharon Agathon as the Fleet approaches the Ionian Nebula. In each vision, the three adults are compelled to save the child for motives not explained (Crossroads, Part II).

Notes

  • The series' producers have noted, in a TV Guide interview, that this character will not "hyperage", that is, suddenly become much older than series elapsed time (see the Talk page of this article for more information).

References

  1. When Galen Tyrol is revealed as a form of Cylon, his son, Nicholas, would also have the same heritage. Other characters, including the Agathons, are not aware of this point as of "Crossroads, Part II".
  2. In a deleted subplot from "Downloaded", Gina and D'Anna Biers scheme to kidnap Agathon at Gaius Baltar's request. Gina expresses disgust at Hera being named for a human god. When D'Anna asks Gina what they should call the baby, Gina suggests "Thirteen".