I removed the 'Cylon agent' label, as Hera is only half-Biocylon and certainly not, at the present time, an agent working for the Cylons. 3/2/2006 21:24 P.M. by Noneofyourbusiness
- That's why, when I did a preliminary write up, I didn't check off "Cylon agent" by putting "y", but left "???" question marks, hoping someone would get to deciding on this eventually.
- Yes, but unfortunately that still caused the article to say 'Cylon agent'.--Noneofyourbusiness 20:35, 16 March 2006 (EST)
Frankly, I had the wacky idea that we should consider the Hybrids a third race with their own article, but this didn't meet with much support, and as Hera is the only current Hybrid, it doesn't make a lot of sense just yet. --The Merovingian 23:10, 2 March 2006 (CST)
- That makes perfect sense to me. The hybrids are definitionally different, and hugely important. Still, you are correct....not a whole lot to say about them just yet. --Felix Culpa 21:06, 16 March 2006 (CST)
Someday, she will grow up to become one of the main characters of the reimagined series. -- John-1107 17:19, 5 March 2006 (CST)
- Anyone think we should put a cap of her very-cool debut in the Cylon Baby Commercial? --Sauron18 5 March 2006
character name
"Isis" is the greek name of an Egyptian goddess. It's interesting that Maya would name her so. It's probably nothing, but since tha writers like to play games with names and callsigns, could it have any significance? Isis was associted with several Greek goddesses by Plutarch and Herodotus. Ragestorm 19:31, 16 March 2006 (EST)
- Both Hera and Isis are mother goddesses--Noneofyourbusiness 20:36, 16 March 2006 (EST)
Silent Baby
Anyone notice how unnaturally silent Hera is? I mean, Roslin and Maya trust her to be silent enough to take her to every class they teach (judging by the crib being in the school). Is this possibly due to her Cylon nature? I thought it interesting to notice.--Sauron18 14:15 June 06, 2006
- Now that you bring it up, Hera is now a toddler, which means she should be walking about (or trying to) and should be more alert that what I remember in the show. A year-old in a crib is usually an invitation for noise: toddlers are explorers and don't like to be restrained as much. I don't necessarily agree with your comment--not all babies are vocal or cry for no reason--but it's an interesting take. --Spencerian 14:39, 6 June 2006 (CDT)
- Well it's true, every baby is different, but I think that under those conditions (lots of noise, cold) a baby would normally not be as tolerant. I don't know, maybe she isn't silent because she's a Cylon, but she feels the noise and cold less because she's a Cylon. Could be either, I'll investigate further on babies that age.--Sauron18 15:54 June 06, 2006
Guys....we've seen this baby post-birth for a combined total of 5 minutes of screentime; that's not much to judge her behavior on. She's not particularly silent. --The Merovingian (C - E) 15:56, 6 June 2006 (CDT)
- And she was a premee too. Sometimes premees have to have a little extra time to develop to catch up with the time missed in the womb. --StrayCat0 15:49 June 06, 2006 PST