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The Cylon War was the conflict that ended over forty years prior to the events of the [[Re-Imagined]] [[Mini-Series]]. It involved the early [[Cylons]] revolting against their role of servants to the [[Colonials]]; while the Cylons used [[Cylon Raider|Raiders]] and [[Cylon Basestar|basestars]], the Colonials developed the first [[battlestars]], of which ''[[Galactica]]'' was one. | The '''Cylon War''' (or "First Cylon War") was the conflict that ended over forty years prior to the events of the [[Re-Imagined]] [[Mini-Series]]. It involved the early [[Cylons]] revolting against their role of servants to the [[Colonials]]; while the Cylons used [[Cylon Raider|Raiders]] and [[Cylon Basestar|basestars]], the Colonials developed the first [[battlestars]], of which ''[[Galactica]]'' was one. | ||
Given that the [[Articles of Colonisation]] were signed fifty-two years before the Mini-Series ([[Colonial Day]]), it is possible that the Cylon War was what precipitated the unification of the [[Twelve Colonies]]. | Given that the [[Articles of Colonisation]] were signed fifty-two years before the Mini-Series ([[Colonial Day]]), it is possible that the Cylon War was what precipitated the unification of the [[Twelve Colonies]]. |
Revision as of 03:00, 18 August 2005
The Cylon War (or "First Cylon War") was the conflict that ended over forty years prior to the events of the Re-Imagined Mini-Series. It involved the early Cylons revolting against their role of servants to the Colonials; while the Cylons used Raiders and basestars, the Colonials developed the first battlestars, of which Galactica was one.
Given that the Articles of Colonisation were signed fifty-two years before the Mini-Series (Colonial Day), it is possible that the Cylon War was what precipitated the unification of the Twelve Colonies.
Veterans of the War include William Adama, Commander Dash and Colonel Saul Tigh.