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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
| title=Zee
| title=Red-Eye
| photo=BSGv2 - Zee alt reality.png
| photo=BSGv2 - Red Eye - alternate reality.png
| seen={{comics|vol2|3|template=y|nolink=y}}
| seen={{comics|vol2|4|template=y|nocat=Y|nolink=y}}
| role=Scientist
| role=Centurion
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| primecon title=Zee
| primecon title=Red-Eye
| sepcon=y
| sepcon title=Zee (alternate)
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'''Zee''' is a sadistic scientist in the employ of the {{alt|Cylon Empire}} from an [[alternate timeline]], having betrayed humanity to extend his own existence through {{alt|Cylons|TOS|Cylon|reality}} technology.
'''Red-Eye''' is the name given to a {{alt|Cylons|TOS||reality}} {{alt|Centurion|TOS||reality}} by the people of {{alt|Equellus|TOS||reality}}.


Denied the transformation that culminated in the cybernetic amalgamate [[Baltifer]], Zee relies on an [[Zee's Centurion|oversized Centurion]] for conveyance of not only his decrepit form, but also for the life system that keeps him alive ({{comics|vol2|3}}.
In an [[alternate reality]], Red-Eye uses {{alt|Lacerta|TOS||reality}} and his various goons to secure the Cylons' foothold on the planet, then promptly dispenses of these mislead collaborators.  


In order to prolong his life and to serve the Cylon Empire, he has surviving humans from escaping ships and lost settlements, like {{alt|Equellus}}, raided to populate his experimentation camps ({{comics|vol2|3}} & {{comics|vol2|4|short=y}}).
{{alt|Apollo|TOS|A temporally displaced Apollo}} repeats history [[Red-Eye|after a fashion]] by destroying the Cylon and saving the Equellusians from varied Cylon fates ({{comics|vol2|4}}).
 
Despite Baltifer's displeasure of Zee, the sadist is able to reverse engineer a [[temporal drive]] from {{alt|Starbuck}}'s [[Temporal Viper]], recognizing the technology as something he may have created—which is true, {{alt|Zee||as more benevolent and child-like Zee}} had done so ({{comics|vol2|1}} & {{comics|vol2|5|short=y}}).
 
His fate after the Colonials seize [[Baltifer's baseship]] remains unknown ({{comics|vol2|5}}).


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 17 October 2021

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Red-Eye in the primary continuity
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Red-Eye is the name given to a Cylons Centurion by the people of Equellus.

In an alternate reality, Red-Eye uses Lacerta and his various goons to secure the Cylons' foothold on the planet, then promptly dispenses of these mislead collaborators.

A temporally displaced Apollo repeats history after a fashion by destroying the Cylon and saving the Equellusians from varied Cylon fates (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #4).