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Aurellia Lorelei

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Aurellia Lorelei
Aurellia Lorelei
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Aurellia Lorelei is a Cylon
Aurellia Lorelei is a Final Five Cylon
Aurellia Lorelei is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Aurellia Lorelei is an Original Series Cylon

Aurellia Lorelei is the Prime Minister of Picon during the Caprica-Sagittaron Conflict.

She advocates for a peaceful solution, strongly believing that the conflict would inevitably bring down the other colonies ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica: Cylon War #2)).

Before the final escalation at the Battle of Sagittaron Bellarias, Lorelei oversees peace talks between Sagittaron's Clive Madras and Caprica's Jennings aboard Bainstrom Space Station; Jennings ends the talks by walking away from them during a heated debate, voicing his belief that Madras was an extremist advocating a backwards culture ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica: Cylon War #3)).