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'''Lymphocytic encephalitis''' is a viral disease that is highly lethal to [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. It is an ancient human disease that originally was carried by [[Life Forms of the Twelve Colonies|rodents]], primarily [[Life Forms of the Twelve Colonies|rats]]. A couple hundred years ago, humans developed an immunity to the virus. A beacon, believed to have been left by the Thirteenth Tribe on their way to [[Earth]], was contaminated by the virus. A Cylon Baseship discovered the beacon, and agents, upon examining it, unknowingly unleashed the virus infecting all of the Cylons aboard.
'''Lymphocytic encephalitis''' is a viral disease that is highly lethal to [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. It is an ancient human disease that originally was carried by [[Life Forms of the Twelve Colonies|rodents]], primarily [[Life Forms of the Twelve Colonies|rats]]. A couple hundred years ago, humans developed an immunity to the virus. A beacon, believed to have been left by the Thirteenth Tribe on their way to [[Earth]], was contaminated by the virus. A Cylon Baseship discovered the beacon, and agents, upon examining it, unknowingly unleashed the virus infecting all of the Cylons aboard.


The virus is especially virulent in Cylons because there is a bio-electric feedback component to the pathogen. It corrupts how the brain of a [[Cylon agent]] manages their immune system. If a Cylon who is infected dies and is [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]], the disease will follow, infecting the [[Resurrection Ship]] and eventually the entire Cylon fleet.  
The virus is especially virulent in Cylons because there is a bio-electric feedback component to the pathogen. It corrupts how the brain of a [[Humanoid Cylon]] manages their immune system. If a Cylon who is infected dies and is [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]], the disease will follow, infecting the [[Resurrection Ship]] and eventually the entire Cylon fleet.  


This fact formed the basis of a plan devised by [[Lee Adama]] to eradicate the Cylon Race. The plan proposed that by killing Cylon prisoners infected with the virus within the vicinity of a resurrection ship, the aforementioned bio-electrical feedback effect would be spread to all Cylons upon download of the infected Cylons consciousnesses. The plan was ultimately thwarted by [[Helo]], who felt that the genocide of his wife's race, despite the fact that they were Cylons and had tried to do the same, was morally wrong. However, the plan was ill-conceived as there was nothing to stop the Cylons from destroying the Resurrection ship the moment they realised it was infected. The plan seemed to hinge on the idea that once in the Resurrection Ship the disease would somehow spread throughout the Cylon fleet and perhaps even the whole of Cylon-inhabited space, an assumption which was likely based on the dread with which the Cylons viewed the disease. Also, there was a strong possibility that a cure or treatment would have been found reasonably quickly, given the fact that [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] was immune to the virus and therefore must have been carrying relevant antibodies.   
This fact formed the basis of a plan devised by [[Lee Adama]] to eradicate the Cylon Race. The plan proposed that by killing Cylon prisoners infected with the virus within the vicinity of a resurrection ship, the aforementioned bio-electrical feedback effect would be spread to all Cylons upon download of the infected Cylons consciousnesses. The plan was ultimately thwarted by [[Helo]], who felt that the genocide of his wife's race, despite the fact that they were Cylons and had tried to do the same, was morally wrong. However, the plan was ill-conceived as there was nothing to stop the Cylons from destroying the Resurrection ship the moment they realised it was infected. The plan seemed to hinge on the idea that once in the Resurrection Ship the disease would somehow spread throughout the Cylon fleet and perhaps even the whole of Cylon-inhabited space, an assumption which was likely based on the dread with which the Cylons viewed the disease. Also, there was a strong possibility that a cure or treatment would have been found reasonably quickly, given the fact that [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] was immune to the virus and therefore must have been carrying relevant antibodies.   

Revision as of 14:50, 2 February 2007

For other uses of the concept of viruses in Battlestar Galactica, see Virus.

Lymphocytic encephalitis is a viral disease that is highly lethal to Cylons. It is an ancient human disease that originally was carried by rodents, primarily rats. A couple hundred years ago, humans developed an immunity to the virus. A beacon, believed to have been left by the Thirteenth Tribe on their way to Earth, was contaminated by the virus. A Cylon Baseship discovered the beacon, and agents, upon examining it, unknowingly unleashed the virus infecting all of the Cylons aboard.

The virus is especially virulent in Cylons because there is a bio-electric feedback component to the pathogen. It corrupts how the brain of a Humanoid Cylon manages their immune system. If a Cylon who is infected dies and is resurrected, the disease will follow, infecting the Resurrection Ship and eventually the entire Cylon fleet.

This fact formed the basis of a plan devised by Lee Adama to eradicate the Cylon Race. The plan proposed that by killing Cylon prisoners infected with the virus within the vicinity of a resurrection ship, the aforementioned bio-electrical feedback effect would be spread to all Cylons upon download of the infected Cylons consciousnesses. The plan was ultimately thwarted by Helo, who felt that the genocide of his wife's race, despite the fact that they were Cylons and had tried to do the same, was morally wrong. However, the plan was ill-conceived as there was nothing to stop the Cylons from destroying the Resurrection ship the moment they realised it was infected. The plan seemed to hinge on the idea that once in the Resurrection Ship the disease would somehow spread throughout the Cylon fleet and perhaps even the whole of Cylon-inhabited space, an assumption which was likely based on the dread with which the Cylons viewed the disease. Also, there was a strong possibility that a cure or treatment would have been found reasonably quickly, given the fact that Baltar was immune to the virus and therefore must have been carrying relevant antibodies.

Dr. Cottle believes he can create a simple vaccine that can dramatically reverse to effect on the Cylons. However, they have an antibody in their blood which breaks down the RNA of the vaccine. Because of that, they will need regular close interval injections of the vaccine or they will die. If regular injections are provided, an infected Cylon can be kept alive indefinitely.

The strain of the virus that infected a baseship via the Lion's Head beacon is an exact match to one reported over 3,600 years ago, right around the time that the Thirteenth Colony left Kobol (A Measure of Salvation), as the Scrolls of Pythia imply.