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'''Gina''' is a [[Humano-Cylon]] who was "rescued" by the ''[[Pegasus]]'', claiming to be a survivng civilian dock worker.  After befriending the crew, she betrayed them to the [[Cylon]]s, whom summarily boarded the ''Pegasus'' and terminated 800 of her crew.  
'''Gina''' is a [[Humano-Cylon]] who was "rescued" by the ''[[Pegasus]]'', claiming to be a survivng civilian dock worker.  After befriending the crew, she betrayed them to the [[Cylon]]s, whom summarily boarded the ''Pegasus'' and terminated 800 of her crew.  


Gina was apparently captured and arrested, only to be turned over to [[Gaius Baltar]] who examined her. ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]).
Gina was captured and tortured by the ''Pegasus'' crew. When the ''Pegasus'' encountered the ''Galactica'' fleet, she was turned over to [[Gaius Baltar]] who examined her, concluding that Cylons are susceptible to the same psychological afflictions as human beings ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]).


A variant of [[Number Six]], Gina is physically identical to her "sister" with the exception of having shorter, darker hair. Gina also has lost her Cylon faith, perhaps as a result of the Cylon attack on the ''Pegasus''.
A variant of [[Number Six]], Gina is physically identical to her "sister" with the exception of having shorter, darker hair. Gina also has lost her Cylon faith, perhaps as a result of the Cylon attack on the ''Pegasus'' or her subsequent abuse at the hands of its crew.


[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Characters]] [[Category: Cylons]] [[Category: RDM]]
[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Characters]] [[Category: Cylons]] [[Category: RDM]]

Revision as of 00:33, 21 July 2005

Gina is a Humano-Cylon who was "rescued" by the Pegasus, claiming to be a survivng civilian dock worker. After befriending the crew, she betrayed them to the Cylons, whom summarily boarded the Pegasus and terminated 800 of her crew.

Gina was captured and tortured by the Pegasus crew. When the Pegasus encountered the Galactica fleet, she was turned over to Gaius Baltar who examined her, concluding that Cylons are susceptible to the same psychological afflictions as human beings (Pegasus).

A variant of Number Six, Gina is physically identical to her "sister" with the exception of having shorter, darker hair. Gina also has lost her Cylon faith, perhaps as a result of the Cylon attack on the Pegasus or her subsequent abuse at the hands of its crew.