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This article has been set to be deleted. There is no point in listing all cylon crafts under one single page, when the colonial side doesnt have one article listing all of their crafts. as i have put them on the ships portal, which therefore all of the cylon crafts can be easily accessed, replacing the need for this page.--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 21:01, 9 June 2006 (CDT) | This article has been set to be deleted. There is no point in listing all cylon crafts under one single page, when the colonial side doesnt have one article listing all of their crafts. as i have put them on the ships portal, which therefore all of the cylon crafts can be easily accessed, replacing the need for this page.--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 21:01, 9 June 2006 (CDT) | ||
:The portal is for quick navigation. Not for "info". If someone wanted to follow the "Cylon Series" (History), they would get to this page and have the option to view the main articles staied at the top of each section. '''Keep''' --[[User:Shane|Shane]] <sup>([[User_Talk:Shane|T]] - [[Special:Contributions/Shane|C]] - [[Special:Editcount/Shane|E]])</sup> 21:05, 9 June 2006 (CDT) | |||
==Organic Cylon Crafts== | ==Organic Cylon Crafts== | ||
Are the interiors of Raiders, Basestars, etc. truly "organic"? I got the impression that they were synthetic; machines so advanced on a microscopic level that the overall "machine" is a "bio-chemical machine" rather than "organic". I'm not sure on this so I don't want to make any "demands", but I would like to say that I'm worred that calling it "organic" would lead to confusion that they're somehow Cyborgs; I think they're more a step between purely mechanical Centurions and humanoid Cylons. Perhaps "bio-mechanical" is a better term? Discuss. --[[User:Ricimer|Ricimer]] | Are the interiors of Raiders, Basestars, etc. truly "organic"? I got the impression that they were synthetic; machines so advanced on a microscopic level that the overall "machine" is a "bio-chemical machine" rather than "organic". I'm not sure on this so I don't want to make any "demands", but I would like to say that I'm worred that calling it "organic" would lead to confusion that they're somehow Cyborgs; I think they're more a step between purely mechanical Centurions and humanoid Cylons. Perhaps "bio-mechanical" is a better term? Discuss. --[[User:Ricimer|Ricimer]] |
Revision as of 02:05, 10 June 2006
Article Deletion
This article has been set to be deleted. There is no point in listing all cylon crafts under one single page, when the colonial side doesnt have one article listing all of their crafts. as i have put them on the ships portal, which therefore all of the cylon crafts can be easily accessed, replacing the need for this page.--Lgamser 21:01, 9 June 2006 (CDT)
- The portal is for quick navigation. Not for "info". If someone wanted to follow the "Cylon Series" (History), they would get to this page and have the option to view the main articles staied at the top of each section. Keep --Shane (T - C - E) 21:05, 9 June 2006 (CDT)
Organic Cylon Crafts
Are the interiors of Raiders, Basestars, etc. truly "organic"? I got the impression that they were synthetic; machines so advanced on a microscopic level that the overall "machine" is a "bio-chemical machine" rather than "organic". I'm not sure on this so I don't want to make any "demands", but I would like to say that I'm worred that calling it "organic" would lead to confusion that they're somehow Cyborgs; I think they're more a step between purely mechanical Centurions and humanoid Cylons. Perhaps "bio-mechanical" is a better term? Discuss. --Ricimer
- It's really just not very clear. I think using "organic" to make a point in opposition to "mechanical" is fine, but since we don't actually know whether or how those two elements interact, I'm a little averse to anything else. --Peter Farago 21:50, 30 December 2005 (EST)
Heavy Raider Centurion Capacity
I was just wondering what the source for the figure 10 is; it appears unsourced with a "(?)" in the article proper, so it should probably be mentioned there, as well. My justification for at least 5 is a count of the lights at the end of Scattered and the number of Centurions on Kobol guarding the SAM site. It seems like there might easily be room for more if they were packed tighter, but exactly 5 twice seems like it would indicate standard practice, at least. --CalculatinAvatar 23:31, 30 December 2005 (EST)
- Sorry, but they say on screen in "Valley of Darkness" that there are 10 Centurions on the ship. We don't see them all at the same time (effect budget) but they say that. --Ricimer 00:26, 31 December 2005 (EST)
- Actually, they don't; sorry. I think we shouldn't go just on number of red eyes in shadows, though. They mention at least 6; 2 final ones, one shot at the beginning, and they mention 3 more being destroyed.--Ricimer 00:34, 31 December 2005 (EST)