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In the [[Battlestar Galactica (2005 Novel)|novelization]] of the [[miniseries]], the unnamed blonde lover of [[Gaius Baltar]] who reveals herself as a [[Cylon agent]] with the classification of [[Number Six]] in the aired miniseries is given a name: '''Natasi'''. | |||
However, the official information for this character from co-executive producer [[David Eick]] notes that Baltar never likely knew the true name<ref>See [http://community.tvguide.com/thread.jspa?threadID=700002601 this "TV Guide" interview for David Eick's commentary on Caprica-Six.]</ref> of the entity officially known now (as of the episode, "[[Downloaded]]") as [[Caprica-Six]]. The name used in the novelization has also not been confirmed in aired content. | |||
This difference in novelization's content from the aired or sourced content makes the novelization a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon. | |||
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In the novelization of the miniseries, the unnamed blonde lover of Gaius Baltar who reveals herself as a Cylon agent with the classification of Number Six in the aired miniseries is given a name: Natasi.
However, the official information for this character from co-executive producer David Eick notes that Baltar never likely knew the true name[1] of the entity officially known now (as of the episode, "Downloaded") as Caprica-Six. The name used in the novelization has also not been confirmed in aired content.
This difference in novelization's content from the aired or sourced content makes the novelization a separate continuity from the Re-imagined Series canon.