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The Cylon Centurions may also have different armors.  For instance, a small number of them wreaked havoc when boarding [[Galactica]], and could only be destroyed using explosive rounds. ([[Valley of Darkness]])  
The Cylon Centurions may also have different armors.  For instance, a small number of them wreaked havoc when boarding [[Galactica]], and could only be destroyed using explosive rounds. ([[Valley of Darkness]])  


Centurions encountered on [[Caprica]] reacted far more slowly, acted less inteLligently, and were more easily destroyed by small arms fire.  This may be likely due to the Cylons' plans for [[Helo]] or the copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] with him; killing them would render their experiments worthless. A similiar group of Centurions found on [[Kobol]] during the episode [[Fragged]] were equally less intelligent individually. It may be that these Centurions are very simple soldiers that, despite their menacing statistics, are limited in their evolution and programming.
Centurions encountered on [[Caprica]] reacted far more slowly, acted less intelligently, and were more easily destroyed by small arms fire.  This may be likely due to the Cylons' plans for [[Helo]] or the copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] with him; killing them would render their experiments worthless. A similiar group of Centurions found on [[Kobol]] during the episode [[Fragged]] were equally less individually intelligent. It may be that these Centurions are very simple soldiers that, despite their menacing statistics, are limited in their evolution and programming.


It seems that the Cylon collective prefers not to use these Centurions in large-scale encounters, despite their obvious effectiveness. This may be because the [[Humano-Cylon]] models are more manipulative by way of psychology and terrorism and, frankly, prefer to play with their prey before striking it down by whatever means they have at their disposal.
It seems that the Cylon collective prefers not to use these Centurions in large-scale encounters, despite their obvious effectiveness. This may be because the [[Humano-Cylon]] models are more manipulative by way of psychology and terrorism and, frankly, prefer to play with their prey before striking it down by whatever means they have at their disposal.

Revision as of 21:29, 11 August 2005

For Centurions from the original series, refer to: Cylon Centurion Model 0005.

The basic unit of Cylon ground forces, the Cylon Centurion appears to be an upgrade to the Cylon Centurion Model 0005. They have long, needlelike fingers with multiple joints, and have a double barreled automatic projectile weapon mounted on the end of each arm. These newer, fiercer Centurions are capable of moving extremely fast via bipedal locomotion. The projectile guns built into each arm are so powerful that they make counterattacks very difficult by Colonials since the barrage is, in effect, much like a Gatling gun. Unlike the Model 0005, a single Centurion of the reimagined series is more than enough to terrorize a squad of Colonial fighters.

The Cylon Centurions may also have different armors. For instance, a small number of them wreaked havoc when boarding Galactica, and could only be destroyed using explosive rounds. (Valley of Darkness)

Centurions encountered on Caprica reacted far more slowly, acted less intelligently, and were more easily destroyed by small arms fire. This may be likely due to the Cylons' plans for Helo or the copy of Sharon Valerii with him; killing them would render their experiments worthless. A similiar group of Centurions found on Kobol during the episode Fragged were equally less individually intelligent. It may be that these Centurions are very simple soldiers that, despite their menacing statistics, are limited in their evolution and programming.

It seems that the Cylon collective prefers not to use these Centurions in large-scale encounters, despite their obvious effectiveness. This may be because the Humano-Cylon models are more manipulative by way of psychology and terrorism and, frankly, prefer to play with their prey before striking it down by whatever means they have at their disposal.