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The [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] '''Resurrection Hub''' is a space-borne facility that coordinates the [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection process]] among all of the Cylon [[Resurrection Ship|resurrection ships]] and downloading facilities, with what appears to be a substantial operational range between itself and the rest of the Cylon fleet. It was designed by the [[Final Five]] {{TRS|No Exit}}.
Additionally, the Hub itself functions as a resurrection facility, containing [[resurrection tank]]s and a large number of spare bodies. As the control center of all resurrections, it is vital to Cylon society. As a safeguard, the Hub periodically jumps to new locations and relays its position to the baseships' [[Hybrid]]s once completed. The Resurrection Hub is also where [[Boxing|boxed]] Cylon consciousnesses are stored.
The fact that several Cylons such as [[Gina Inviere]] face permanent death in the absence of a Resurrection Ship before the Hub's destruction, suggests that the Resurrection Ships act as a kind of "booster" for the Hub's downloading effect, and the Hub's range and ability to download Cylons' consciousnesses on its own is limited; otherwise, no Cylon would have died permanently before this point. Indeed, after obtaining information from Inviere, [[Gaius Baltar]] stated that the Resurrection Ships were created for the purpose of extending the range of the normal downloading process {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}.


The Cylon '''Central Resurrection Hub''' is a unique space-borne facility which coordinates the [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection process]] among all of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] [[Resurrection Ship|resurrection ships]] and downloading facilities, with what appears to be an indefinite operational range between itself and the other ships of the fleet. With the Cylons having become a purly spacefaring race, abandoning the 12 Colonies and their homeworld, the Hub is the new core of their nation and irreplaceable. As a safeguard, the Hub periodically jumps to new locations and relays its position to the Cylon baseship [[Hybrid]]s once completed. The Resurrection Hub is also where [[Boxing|boxed]] Cylon consciousnesses are stored.
At the start of the [[Cylon Civil War]], the Cylon [[Natalie Faust]] plans to unbox [[Number Three (Downloaded copy)|D'Anna Biers]] in the hopes of learning the identities of the [[Final Five]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. However, the [[Cavil]] faction retains possession of the Hub. When ''[[Demetrius]]'' returns to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] with the renegade [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]], Faust offers Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] and President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] the chance to destroy the Hub in return for their help unboxing D'Anna. Before the plan is carried out, Natalie is shot by {{callsign|Athena}} and the basestar jumps after Roslin, determined to get some answers about her visions, has the Hybrid reconnected ([[TRS]]: "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]").


At the start of the [[Cylon Civil War]], [[Natalie]] plans to unbox the [[Number Three]], [[D'Anna Biers]], in the hopes of finding the [[Final Five]] among the humans ([[The Ties That Bind]]). However, the [[Cavil]] faction gains the upper hand in the conflict and claims the Hub first. When ''[[Demetrius]]'' returns with the renegade [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]], Natalie offers Admiral [[William Adama]] and President [[Laura Roslin]] the chance to destroy the Hub in return for their help unboxing Biers. Before the plan is carried out, however, Natalie is shot by [[Sharon Agathon]] and the basestar jumps away when Roslin, determined to get some answers about her visions, has the Hybrid reconnected ([[Guess What's Coming To Dinner]]).
The Hybrid follows the Hub, jumping ever closer to it, and eventually catches up. In the ensuing [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]], an uneasy alliance of Cylons and Colonials attack the Hub, with rebel humanoid Cylon pilots towing powered-down Colonial Vipers behind [[Heavy Raider]]s in order to conceal them. Once untethered, the Vipers attack the Hub's FTL drives, stranding it. As the rebel baseship and Heavy Raiders engage the two defending baseships, Karl Agathon and a [[Number Eight]] board the Hub to retrieve the restored D'Anna Biers. Once their Raptor clears the Hub, the Vipers fire nuclear missiles, destroying the Hub and at least one of the nearby basestars {{TRS|The Hub}}.


A [[Raptor]] soon discovers that the Hub has disappeared from its last known location. Another Raptor from the missing rebel basestar jumps in, severely damaged and containing a dead pilot. Using the jump coordinates recovered from that Raptor, a force recon encounters battle wreckage with Colonial Vipers among debris which is believed to include the Resurrection Hub. Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] believes the rebel baseship is also destroyed, but Admiral Adama is convinced that it survives, and he stays behind in a sole Raptor to wait for the baseship'a return while the fleet jumps away ([[Sine Qua Non]]).
With the Hub's destruction, the Cylons can no longer resurrect and will know permanent death. Only the Final Five know how the Hub and resurrection work, and with the subsequent deaths of two of the Five, resurrection is lost forever {{TRS|No Exit|Daybreak, Part I|Daybreak, Part II}}.


Several days earlier the renegade baseship found the target, its Hybrid jumping reflexivly to it, and the Resurrection Hub is eventually destroyed along with its baseship escorts in a massive battle. The Galactica Vipers, pulled secretly into battle by the rebels' Heavy Raiders, manage to shoot out the Hub's FTL drives, stranding it. As the rebel baseship fights off the two guardian baseships, Karl Agathon and a Number Eight board the Hub to get to the unboxed Three. Afterwards the Vipers fire nuclear missiles, destroying the Central Resurrection Hub and at least one of the two nearby basestars ([[The Hub]]).
== Related imagery ==
 
<gallery mode="slideshow">
Image:Resurrection Hub, Basestar guard.jpg|Hiding out in a nebula.
Image:The Hub up close.jpg|Up close.
Image:Hub FTL drive..jpg|FTL drive.
Image:The Hub receives critical damage.jpg|The Hub is hit by Viper-launched nukes...
Image:The Hub blows...jpg|...and takes out a basestar as it blows.
Image:411 Hub chamber.jpg|[[Number One|Cavil]] and [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] resurrect [[D'Anna]].
Image:Hub interior 2..jpg|[[Karl Agathon|Helo]] and a [[Number Eight]] observe the main resurrection chamber.
Image:Hub interior breached..jpg|A hallway.
</gallery>
 
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The Cylon Resurrection Hub is a space-borne facility that coordinates the resurrection process among all of the Cylon resurrection ships and downloading facilities, with what appears to be a substantial operational range between itself and the rest of the Cylon fleet. It was designed by the Final Five (TRS: "No Exit").

Additionally, the Hub itself functions as a resurrection facility, containing resurrection tanks and a large number of spare bodies. As the control center of all resurrections, it is vital to Cylon society. As a safeguard, the Hub periodically jumps to new locations and relays its position to the baseships' Hybrids once completed. The Resurrection Hub is also where boxed Cylon consciousnesses are stored.

The fact that several Cylons such as Gina Inviere face permanent death in the absence of a Resurrection Ship before the Hub's destruction, suggests that the Resurrection Ships act as a kind of "booster" for the Hub's downloading effect, and the Hub's range and ability to download Cylons' consciousnesses on its own is limited; otherwise, no Cylon would have died permanently before this point. Indeed, after obtaining information from Inviere, Gaius Baltar stated that the Resurrection Ships were created for the purpose of extending the range of the normal downloading process (TRS: "Resurrection Ship, Part I").

At the start of the Cylon Civil War, the Cylon Natalie Faust plans to unbox D'Anna Biers in the hopes of learning the identities of the Final Five (TRS: "The Ties That Bind"). However, the Cavil faction retains possession of the Hub. When Demetrius returns to the Fleet with the renegade baseship, Faust offers Admiral Adama and President Roslin the chance to destroy the Hub in return for their help unboxing D'Anna. Before the plan is carried out, Natalie is shot by Sharon "Athena" Agathon and the basestar jumps after Roslin, determined to get some answers about her visions, has the Hybrid reconnected (TRS: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?").

The Hybrid follows the Hub, jumping ever closer to it, and eventually catches up. In the ensuing Battle of the Resurrection Hub, an uneasy alliance of Cylons and Colonials attack the Hub, with rebel humanoid Cylon pilots towing powered-down Colonial Vipers behind Heavy Raiders in order to conceal them. Once untethered, the Vipers attack the Hub's FTL drives, stranding it. As the rebel baseship and Heavy Raiders engage the two defending baseships, Karl Agathon and a Number Eight board the Hub to retrieve the restored D'Anna Biers. Once their Raptor clears the Hub, the Vipers fire nuclear missiles, destroying the Hub and at least one of the nearby basestars (TRS: "The Hub").

With the Hub's destruction, the Cylons can no longer resurrect and will know permanent death. Only the Final Five know how the Hub and resurrection work, and with the subsequent deaths of two of the Five, resurrection is lost forever (TRS: "No Exit", "Daybreak, Part I", "Daybreak, Part II").

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