Site Migration

The server migration is on hold. Check here for more info.


Battlestar Galactica (2003)/Cylon Agents

From The TV IV
Jump to: navigation, search
President Roslin's Cylon dossier
After the Cimtar Peace Accords, the Cylons withdrew completely from contact with the Colonials for forty years. During these forty years, the Cylons developed humanoid models of Cylon, nearly indistinguishable from real humans down to a cellular level, likely for infiltration purposes such as with Number Six and Boomer. Some Cylon agents, such as Galactica-Boomer, can be used as "sleeper agents", given a human personality with no idea that it is a Cylon. The sleeper personality appears to emerge only when needed to perform an act for the Cylons (such as bombing Galactica's water tanks), then submerges again.
Aaron Doral and Boomer Cylons on Caprica
Each Cylon agent shares the memories and experiences of the others up to a point, perhaps from regular shared updates of each others' memories. Originally, all copies of a given model, such as Sharon, have the same personality. However, an individual copy appears to be able develop its own distinct personality if it has enough experiences that are unique to itself. For example, the Caprica-copy of the Sharon model fell in love with the human pilot Helo, and subsequently apparently switched sides and started helping Helo instead of the other Cylons.

The infiltrator Cylon brain, at least part of it, is apparently based on the same "silica pathway" construction as the old-model Cylons, as demonstrated in the Miniseries. Ragnar Anchorage, a Colonial outpost dating back to the First Cylon War, is built inside a radiation cloud that does not bother humans, but is known to have a deleterious effect on Cylon silica pathways. Cylon agents may have a human-style brain augmented with Cylon technology, as the Leoben Cylon encountered by Commander Adama does not seem to have any problems expressing itself verbally, but does apparently have issues with its ability to upload its knowledge into another unit at the time of death because of the Ragnar radiation cloud.

Caprican Resistance fighters have taken to referring to the human-type Cylon models as "skin-jobs".

While some Cylons seem to believe in a Cylon God (singular, as opposed to the predominantly polytheistic Colonial religion), others apparently do not believe in a deity. Cylon agent Cavil commented that, while there was really no way to be completely sure one way or another whether or not God existed, he essentially believed that God is an invention of the weak-minded.

Some Cylon agents, notably Galactica-Sharon and Caprica-Six, apparently were able to change the Cylons' collective mind about how to deal with humanity, causing them to swing totally in the other direction: where first the Cylons wanted to completely wipe out humanity, now they apparently desire to "help" humanity, whether humanity actually wants their help or not.

Known Cylon Agents

Name First Encountered
Number Three Final Cut
D'Anna Biers - Fleet Reporter Final Cut
D'Anna Biers - Caprica Final Cut
Downloaded
Number Five Miniseries
Aaron Doral Miniseries
Suicide Bomber Litmus
Caprica Dorals Various Episodes
Number Six Miniseries
Baltar's Six Miniseries
Resurrected Baltar Six Downloaded
Shelly Godfrey Six Degrees of Separation
Caprica Sixes Various Episodes
Gina Pegasus
Number Eight Miniseries
Sharon "Boomer" Valerii Miniseries
Resurrected Galactica Boomer Downloaded
Sharon "Athena" Agathon 33
Other Eights Colonial Day
Naked Boomer Army Kobol's Last Gleaming (2)
Leoben Conoy Miniseries
Ragnar Anchorage Conoy Miniseries
Gemenon Traveller Conoy Flesh and Bone
Simon The Farm
Doctor Simon The Farm
Business Suit Simon The Farm
Cavil Lay Down Your Burdens (1)
Brother Cavil Lay Down Your Burdens (1)
Caprica Cavil Lay Down Your Burdens (2)

Note: The term "Cylon Agents" to refer to human-type Cylons was seen on screen in Epiphanies, printed on a folder containing pictures of the Cylon models known to the fleet on President Roslin's desk.