So who do you think are the last ceylon?

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So all of you Battlestar Galactica fans, who do you think is the last ceylon? I've been pondering over it myself, and so far I don't really have a clue.
 
i think they are all ceylon~just the last of that kind


pet
 
...no really, i'm not joking

i think they are going to wind up ALL being ceylons. Did you see last week's episode?

pet
 
I think it will be Ceylon Dion after her last Las Vegas show...

:D
 
Yes, I was being a smartass above.

My guess - Admiral Adama will be the last Cylon.
 
I think it will be Ceylon Dion after her last Las Vegas show...

:D

ROFL:D

Yes, I was being a smartass above.

My guess - Admiral Adama will be the last Cylon.

Well I was kind of wondering about all that. I mean how is it that Colonel Ty and Adama were in the service together for all of those years? Cylons age? I thought the newer human appearing models weren't available during the first war? There are way too many unanswered questions with that.

Adama is Apollo's biological father. I thought the first hybrid wasn't born until Boomer/Athena and Helo had their baby?

I'm so confused.

And where was Starbuck all that time? Why did she and pretty boy never have a kid? I know they left her with at least one ovary. (The Cylons removed one when she went back to Caprica for those who don't know)

I kind of wondered if it was Callie. Cylons tend to get thrown out the airlock.:rolleyes:
Ty's wife?

I really don't know.

That's it. I give the frak up. They're all frakking Cylons!
 
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Ahhh, I'm still only on season two, but I've been reading some of the spoilers;)

I think Starbuck as the last cylon would be a little too easy, although there is tons of speculaiton about where she has been.

Once I've caught up (should be in a week or so, I've just ordered all the seasons on dvd) I'll be back to post more ;)
 
So all of you Battlestar Galactica fans, who do you think is the last ceylon? I've been pondering over it myself, and so far I don't really have a clue.

Gaeta - he is a spy that tells the toasters where to find the humans

you'll see that I'm right :cool:



ps - I think my mom was a toaster :(
 
...no really, i'm not joking

i think they are going to wind up ALL being ceylons. Did you see last week's episode?

pet
My friend at work maintains the same thing! I fear after last night's episode that they're just all dead :(
 
It's Marquis. Absolutely no question. He'll kill us all and recharge his ass as he reboots that night without the slightest doubt or regret.
 
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It's either Gaeta or Apollo.

Same argument about Gaeta, and have you noticed how Lee Adama is becoming a major pain in the ass for for government. Isn't it the purpose of the skin jobs to disrupt, unwitting or not?
 
It's Marquis. Absolutely no question. He'll kill us all and recharge his ass as he reboots that night without the slightest doubt or regret.

LOL

It's either Gaeta or Apollo.

Same argument about Gaeta, and have you noticed how Lee Adama is becoming a major pain in the ass for for government. Isn't it the purpose of the skin jobs to disrupt, unwitting or not?

Lee Adama? But you would think his father would know if his son was a Cylon right?

I'm still rooting for Gaeta.
 
LOL



Lee Adama? But you would think his father would know if his son was a Cylon right?

I'm still rooting for Gaeta.

Look at it this way. Did Adama recognize when Saul Tigh was replaced? The Cylons didn't have this technology at the end of the first War, so the older models had to replace their human counterparts.

I watched the most recent episode today, on DVR. What do ya'll think of the Hybrid's proclamation over Starbuck? We can't decide whether Kara will lead the humans to their destruction, or the Cylons...
 
Look at it this way. Did Adama recognize when Saul Tigh was replaced? The Cylons didn't have this technology at the end of the first War, so the older models had to replace their human counterparts.

I watched the most recent episode today, on DVR. What do ya'll think of the Hybrid's proclamation over Starbuck? We can't decide whether Kara will lead the humans to their destruction, or the Cylons...

Well that's what confused me. I know they supposedly didn't have the technology during the first war, but I thought the Cylon models were somewhat original to their creator? I didn't think this was a case of the body snatchers.

This whole thing is really vague in terms of how the new models were created, and how it is that the Cylons who know they're Cylons don't know if other people are Cylon's. Watch it be something totally crazy like Saul is their God or something. It's just as good of a theory as them all being Cylons.

As for your second statment - why don't they check the prophecy again? I remember during the first season that they had a story where if you could figure out who each of the characters was, that you had some sort of idea what role they would play in the story. Hmm... three days and counting.

Anyone know how many episodes are left?
 
Well that's what confused me. I know they supposedly didn't have the technology during the first war, but I thought the Cylon models were somewhat original to their creator? I didn't think this was a case of the body snatchers.

This whole thing is really vague in terms of how the new models were created, and how it is that the Cylons who know they're Cylons don't know if other people are Cylon's. Watch it be something totally crazy like Saul is their God or something. It's just as good of a theory as them all being Cylons.

As for your second statment - why don't they check the prophecy again? I remember during the first season that they had a story where if you could figure out who each of the characters was, that you had some sort of idea what role they would play in the story. Hmm... three days and counting.

Anyone know how many episodes are left?

I think there are 5 left, although I can't verify that.

I remember that storyline. According to the last show, they were going to check with the 3, played by Lucy Lawless, to see what she knew. If you recall, she was killed and had to reload in the temple, after seeing the faces of the final 5 in a vision.
 
I think there are 5 left, although I can't verify that.

I remember that storyline. According to the last show, they were going to check with the 3, played by Lucy Lawless, to see what she knew. If you recall, she was killed and had to reload in the temple, after seeing the faces of the final 5 in a vision.

Oh okay. I think you said you were watching the DVD's right? At the point that I'm watching it on the Sci Fi channel, I think there is only one Cylon left to be revealed. I want to say that they revealed four of the final five at the end of the last season. Yes, Lucy Lawless has seen the faces of all of them.

I just mean vague in terms of how the Cylons evolved, and where their concept of God comes from. If original Cylons were created by humans and then they went off and evolved (thus creating the new models themselves), how is it that they don't know who the last Cylons are?
 
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Oh okay. I think you said you were watching the DVD's right? At the point that I'm watching it on the Sci Fi channel, I think there is only one Cylon left to be revealed. I want to say that they revealed four of the final five at the end of the last season. Yes, Lucy Lawless has seen the faces of all of them.

I just mean vague in terms of how the Cylons evolved, and where their concept of God comes from. If original Cylons were created by humans and then they went off and evolved (thus creating the new models themselves), how is it that they don't know who the last Cylons are?

Actually, no, I record the new episodes on DVR and watch them later. Yes, we know 11 of them, but the characters only know 7. If they awaken the 3, she might identify Anders as being a Cylon.

Yes, the whole question of the secondary origin is vague. We know they were experimenting with humans during the first War, due to an episode where a younger Bill Adama found one of the laboratories, with some people still alive. We don't know how the Cylons made the connection to their second generation, or how they reintegrated them into Colonial society.
 
Actually, no, I record the new episodes on DVR and watch them later. Yes, we know 11 of them, but the characters only know 7. If they awaken the 3, she might identify Anders as being a Cylon.
Okay.
Right.

Packersfan said:
Yes, the whole question of the secondary origin is vague. We know they were experimenting with humans during the first War, due to an episode where a younger Bill Adama found one of the laboratories, with some people still alive. We don't know how the Cylons made the connection to their second generation, or how they reintegrated them into Colonial society.

I recall that episode, although I wish they'd clear that up before the series ends.

I didn't get to see any Razor episodes either, so I'm sure some portion of backstory is unknown to me.
 
My friend at work maintains the same thing! I fear after last night's episode that they're just all dead :(

at least it is getting easer for me to live with all the questions running around LOST after watching these new Battlestar episodes...:confused:




HI! NEON:kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss:
 
at least it is getting easer for me to live with all the questions running around LOST after watching these new Battlestar episodes...:confused:


rofl

that's exactly what my friend said last night when we caught up on BSG.

I'm sort of irritated that that's the direction the show took... I mean, i want to watch the rest, but damnit, my favorite types of shows are the ones that you can actually watch one episode and enjoy it even without completely knowing what's going on. I miss when each episode of BSG shared common themes but actually stood as a good episode on its own.
 
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