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It was stated by Ellen that John's actions for wiping out the Sevens were more permanent than [[boxing]], implying that no copies of the Number Seven model survived. | It was stated by Ellen that John's actions for wiping out the Sevens were more permanent than [[boxing]], implying that no copies of the Number Seven model survived. | ||
It is also noted by Ellen that Daniel once had a passion for art, a latent ability ironically seen in [[Starbuck]], an observably masculine person. | |||
{{Characters (RDM Cylons)}} | {{Characters (RDM Cylons)}} |
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"Number Seven," also known as Daniel, is a humanoid Cylon whose line is destroyed by Brother Cavil. One of eight Cylon models created by the Final Five, Daniel is killed, and the amniotic fluid nurturing copies of him destroyed, by Cavil in a fit of jealousy. Ellen Tigh says that Cavil was angry at her for playing favorites, and that she might have been.
It was stated by Ellen that John's actions for wiping out the Sevens were more permanent than boxing, implying that no copies of the Number Seven model survived.
It is also noted by Ellen that Daniel once had a passion for art, a latent ability ironically seen in Starbuck, an observably masculine person.