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Talk:Number Six/Archive 1

Discussion page of Number Six/Archive 1
Revision as of 03:17, 11 October 2005 by The Merovingian (talk | contribs)

Another Number Six

Wasn't there another Number Six encountered and killed by Starbuck in Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II? --Blacklight

There are many copies, of course, and because they are identical, it is impossible to know if a specific copy was killed. Six is everywhere! Best to mention the copy only when they do something distinctive or have a specific identity in an episode, such as Godfrey and Gina, or Baltar's Six. Spencerian 21:43, 1 October 2005 (EDT)
Actually that was one of the "standard" "Caprican Overseer Models" as evidenced by her black jacket. ---Ricimer, 10 October, 2005

Notes move

Spencerian - I put the notes back in their old position based on the conversation Day and I had at Battlestar Wiki talk:Characters/Archive01#Layout in Humano-Cylon Articles. As I said there, there are many cases where notes, points of analysis, etc. may be applicable only to individual copies of a particular humano-cylon, or to the entire model line. If you disagree, please re-open the conversation on the Characters talk page.--Peter Farago 11:48, 10 October 2005 (EDT)

Done. See the page. Spencerian 12:14, 10 October 2005 (EDT)

The Many Deaths of Six

Just having some fun on the talk page here; but it's fun to think of just how many times and ways Six has died (after seeing the part that said "copies have been destroyed in several episodes). Number Six has been killed by methods including:

  • By broken glass from windows exploding inwards from the shockwave of a distant nuclear blast.
  • Shot in the back by another humanoid Cylon, Caprica-Sharon.
  • Pushed off of a ledge and impaled on the Arrow of Apollo by Starbuck.
  • Brained over the head with a fire extinguisher by Starbuck.

To quote Third Rock From The Sun, "We just kept hitting it, and hitting it, but it just wouldn't die!". --Ricimer, 10 October, 2005