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Lee Adama brought the little girl toys and treated Paya as if she were [[Gianne|his daughter]]--a point that Shevon notices and, later, could no longer tolerate ([[Black Market]]).   
Lee Adama brought the little girl toys and treated Paya as if she were [[Gianne|his daughter]]--a point that Shevon notices and, later, could no longer tolerate ([[Black Market]]).   
   
   
It is unknown whether or not she and her mother died in the destruction of ''[[Cloud Nine]]''. ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]])
It is unknown whether or not she and her mother died in the destruction of ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]).
 
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Paya
Paya

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Paya is a Cylon
Paya is a Final Five Cylon
Paya is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Paya is an Original Series Cylon
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Paya is the young daughter of Shevon. She had succumbed to illness, forcing her mother to do business with the black market in order to obtain the medicines Paya needed.

She was later abducted by Phelan and his henchmen, after Shevon lured Captain Lee Adama to her quarters on Cloud 9. Paya was placed in a cell with other children on the freighter Prometheus slated for the life of a child prostitute, to satisfy those having unseemly appetites.

She and those children imprisoned by Phelan were released upon Adama's execution of the market leader.

Lee Adama brought the little girl toys and treated Paya as if she were his daughter--a point that Shevon notices and, later, could no longer tolerate (Black Market).

It is unknown whether or not she and her mother died in the destruction of Cloud Nine (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).