Oooh good point, I had noticed that he wasn't in with the other Cylons but had assumed he was off being neurotic at Starbuck and didn't care. Them shunning him because he's gone all twisted and they don't understand him makes a lot of sense!
I kinda assumed he meant recently. I'm also struggling to remember if it was Starbuck who actually opened the airlock on him. Darn this being at work thingy. I want to go back and rewatch that episode now. I remember Leoben being stuck on her right from the beginning - where did that come from?
The internal purge thingy is going to be very interesting. Leoben was back in a matter of hours, will Caprica_6 get resurrected so quickly?
Boxing - it was Baltar who brought it up and we have no idea how reliable a narrator he is. Not that I'm complaining; it worked beautifully as a plot device and Caprica_6 thought it was a completely reasonable hypothesis.
Cylon on Cylon violence is going to be plain weird, I mean they can cause physical suffering but really, killing one is just putting them out of the game for a time period [which they may also be able to influence]. For Cylon in-fighting it's going to be about having the access to influence events and about having the ability to decide who gets resurrected and who gets boxed.
Are they really a bunch of individuals who; up till now; have been so similar that they have managed to function as a sort of 'hive'?
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I kinda assumed he meant recently. I'm also struggling to remember if it was Starbuck who actually opened the airlock on him. Darn this being at work thingy. I want to go back and rewatch that episode now. I remember Leoben being stuck on her right from the beginning - where did that come from?
The internal purge thingy is going to be very interesting. Leoben was back in a matter of hours, will Caprica_6 get resurrected so quickly?
Boxing - it was Baltar who brought it up and we have no idea how reliable a narrator he is. Not that I'm complaining; it worked beautifully as a plot device and Caprica_6 thought it was a completely reasonable hypothesis.
Cylon on Cylon violence is going to be plain weird, I mean they can cause physical suffering but really, killing one is just putting them out of the game for a time period [which they may also be able to influence]. For Cylon in-fighting it's going to be about having the access to influence events and about having the ability to decide who gets resurrected and who gets boxed.
Are they really a bunch of individuals who; up till now; have been so similar that they have managed to function as a sort of 'hive'?