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Talk:Leoben Conoy (New Caprica copy)/Archive 1

Discussion page of Leoben Conoy (New Caprica copy)/Archive 1

Note on Cylon Numbers

I don't know what other people think, but now that four of the twelve Cylon model numbers are accounted for, can we put a note on Conoy saying something to the effect of, "Leoben Conoy is either Number 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, or 10? I couldn't figure out how to place it.--Wldkt1 18:34, 25 February 2006 (EST)

There's no way to word it without that being clumsy. We shouldn't make a note of it until we know for certain. --Peter Farago 18:40, 25 February 2006 (EST)
Don't bother doing anything saying "well, it's one of these 8 numbers" is just too complicated.--The Merovingian 19:11, 25 February 2006 (EST)

I'm betting on Leoben being number 4. Anyone else want to venture a guess (just for fun)? --Redwall 20:16, 25 February 2006 (EST)

I don't know, he could be number 2--Wldkt1 20:21, 2 March 2006 (CST)

Hi. I feel I should point out that both the DVD cover and an entry in RDM's Blog at Scifi.com refer to this Cylon as 'Leobon', not 'Leoben'.--Noneofyourbusiness 15:39, 4 March (EST)

The official site is notriously bad on exact spelling; IMDB lists it with an e.--The Merovingian 14:41, 4 March 2006 (CST)

Spelling?

I don't mean to be dense here, but just why is Leoben's surname consistently spelled "Conoy" when Roslin distinctly pronounces it as "Conroy" in Flesh and Bone? I've poked around a bit and this is the only instance that I can find of the name actually being spoken in the series. Did Roslin mispronounce it or is this a misspelling that has gotten way out of hand? Just wondering about that for a while now...--Grugnir

Apparently this is a topic of debate. Can anybody listen to the episode in question to confirm definitively on the "Conoy" vs. "Conroy"? Information from the episode would definitely trump the imdb credits. (But credits from the show itself would be valuable...) --Steelviper 10:50, 18 April 2006 (CDT)
Well, we always new it as Conoy for over a year after the mini (somehow) before Roslin open the controversy by saying "Conroy", but keep in mind she isn't exactly reliable since it was the first time she'd heard the name, at least in a long time. --Sauron18 18 April 2006
I'll work on some spectrograms ASAP. --Peter Farago 19:18, 18 April 2006 (CDT)
If you go to the skiffy discussion of it, someone found the proof we had back when the mini aired, the credits:

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y256/clivex/mini_credits_01.jpg

Credit: Clivex

--Sauron18 19:50 18 April 2006

Siblings

Should we mention that all humanoid Cylons are technically siblings, as has been mentioned on screen is thus canon?--Noneofyourbusiness 15:59, 17 March 2006 (EST)

It would be nice I think. After all, the Cavil's referred to each other as "Brother", and not because of G-Cavil's role as a priest. Six also called Sharon "little sister". This in itself supports not only what they call one another but also possibly supporting the age theory. I just agree that it would be good to add. --Sauron18 17 March 2006
It's an "attitude" but not really true; no it should not be included. I mean, Sharon actually said she "thought of" Starbuck as her "big sister". It should not be put into a character template like that. --The Merovingian (C - E) 21:47, 19 March 2006 (CST)
Absolutely not. --Peter Farago 21:48, 19 March 2006 (CST)
Don't they say "We are gods childeren." at one point? I have to go back to find the excat wording and when it's said, but I am pretty sure Six (In Guais's Head) says something like this at one point when Eight and the good doctor are together. --Shane (T - C - E) 22:14, 19 March 2006 (CST)
Shane, it doesn't matter. The term "siblings" does not apply to Cylons in the conventionally understood sense. --Peter Farago 22:18, 19 March 2006 (CST)
Mine was just a comment.. Just a comment. But if you want my option.. Wikipedia:Sibbling defines it as
A family is a domestic group of people (or a number of domestic groups), typically affiliated by birth or marriage, or by comparable legal relationships — including domestic partnership, adoption, surname and (in some cases) ownership (as occurred in the Roman Empire).
Although many people (including social scientists) have understood familial relationships in terms of "blood", many anthropologists have argued that one must understand the notion of "blood" metaphorically, and that many societies understand 'family' through other concepts rather than through "blood."
Blood or in our case is Synthic Pathways. They are all the same. They seems to have a common bond in which they were formed. They were rasied together, they were "Downloaded" together, they even have could be considered a Wikipedia:Clan which falls under Family. As long as one has an understanding of where they came from, in this case God, to them, they have a system of Heiarchy. Even stated right here in Cylon_agent does it say, "Cylon agents can be programmed to believe that they are truly human. These are known as "sleeper" agents. Sleeper agents appear to have a low-level Cylon personality that can conduct operations while placing the human sleeper personality "on-hold". The first copy of Sharon Valerii, known by her callsign of "Boomer" on battlestar Galactica, had little awareness of her true nature until her arrest for the attempted assassination of William Adama (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II). This sleeper agent conducted or aided in sabotage operations within the Fleet ("Water", "Litmus"). Most agent copies, particularly Numbers Five and Six, imitate human personalities, but are fully aware of their true nature.". This gives me proof that we do beleive that they are somewhat connected and they do feel like Siblings. If this is cause to go against this, we should change that page to say, "They are not connected to one another. No Cylons ever hangs out with another due to the fact they are not related." Not to mention that Cavil says "Hello Brother" as he enters the cell. --Shane (T - C - E) 22:32, 19 March 2006 (CST)
Shane just let it go, it's not supported. --The Merovingian (C - E) 22:38, 19 March 2006 (CST)
By two people out of a little over 1,000 people on the Wiki? --Shane (T - C - E) 22:40, 19 March 2006 (CST)
The most it deserves is the (possible) note that they appear to think of eachother as siblings. --Durandal 23:36, 19 March 2006 (CST)
I put that note in the Cylon History article. I thought it might be nice to add them as Siblings, but if the majority is against it I don't mind. Just an idea.--Noneofyourbusiness 13:14, 20 March 2006 (EST)
My count from this is... --Shane (T - C - E) 12:40, 20 March 2006 (CST)
It's really not that important.--Noneofyourbusiness 14:48, 20 March 2006 (EST)
Although it can provide a useful guideline, this wiki is not run on a majority rules basis. --Peter Farago 18:19, 28 March 2006 (CST)

To chime in... I believe the whole "brother" or "sister" thing is analogous with groups of friends calling each other "brother" or "sister". They're not related by bloodlines, but rather by friendship. Also, the whole "brother" and "sister" terminology has more religious over tones, given the Cylon's creation of a monotheistic religion. -- Joe Beaudoin 22:03, 28 March 2006 (CST)

Straw Vote

I motion to kill the vote, or at least archive it, as it is kind of an eyesore and consensus has likely long since been imposed on the configuration of the article. --Steelviper 15:30, 18 April 2006 (CDT)
Support

  1. Shane
  2. Noneofyourbusiness
  3. Minor - Durandal
  4. Minor- Sauron18

Not Support

  1. The Merovingian
  2. Peter Farago
  3. Mrxerox
  4. Day (talk) (This is kind of silly, no?)
  5. CalculatinAvatar (yep)

Neutral

Merge "Gemenon Traveller Copy" and "New Caprica Copy"

I think it's pretty clear, and more than implied with several lines on screen, that the Leoben who captures Kara in New Caprica is the same one whom she interrogated before. --Sauron18 22:37, 25 October 2006 (CDT)

I want to agree, but didn't the Leoben in "Flesh and Bone" explicitly acknowledge that he was out of download range?
Thrace: …I think that you're afraid. You're afraid that we're a long way from home. What if you don't transfer all the way back? What if, when you die here, you really die? It's your chance to find out if you're really god or just a bunch of circuits with a bad haircut.
Conoy: I'm not afraid of dying.
Later:
Conoy: The warhead doesn't exist. I made it up. The lieutenant was right; I was too far out. I didn't wanna die, so when I got caught I made up a story to buy some time.
Of course, and I must resist the urge to slip into outright fanwankery, it's possible that this Leoben simply didn't know that a Resurrection Ship had been dispatched the follow the fleet. --Peter Farago 23:19, 25 October 2006 (CDT)
My favorite theory is that, like he usually is, he is just BSing them. --Talos 23:26, 25 October 2006 (CDT)
Yeah, I mean, he did also say Adama was a Cylon....The fact that NC Leoben says "To know the face of God is to know madness" in a way that seemed to point him out as the GT copy. --Sauron18 23:29, 25 October 2006 (CDT)
OK, I think we can say that you can't take anything that Leoben Conoy says as truth. He's says whatever he says simply to play with your mind. But the fact is that it was the Gemenon Traveller Copy, not the Ragnar Anchorage Copy or any other copy that was connected to Starbuck. It's a matter of making sense. Why would any other copy of Leoben be chasing after Starbuck? 1/12 of the Cylon race doesn't have it out specifically for Starbuck, just the 1 nut.--Straycat0 00:52, 26 October 2006 (CDT)