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1 year ago
in Battlestar Galactica: Faith on Webomatica
The babblings of the Hybrids regarding Kara's destiny is not that the human race will see their end but after the final episode of Season four, the hybrids are actually referring to the death of the Cylons. Now that the fleet has found Earth, wasted away to somekind of nucler halocaust and knowing that the cylons have a weakness to being exposed to radiation -
The male hybrid we saw in Razor - that his children called him God. Could he be the originator of the cylons that revert to distruction of the human race? He is the only hybrid that references those who must not follow Kara, while the female hybrid shows acceptance that Kara will lead them to their their end just as she has jumped the bayship to the Hub so that it could be destroyed.
There does seem to be two types of Cylons. Those that were originally set out to destroy the human race. The second type apparently to help see the human race survive by setting up tactics to lure the cylons into their destruction. Admirial Adama drowned the cyclon baby, his hatred remarks to Tyrol about the half-breed abomination, the beacon, planting the final cylons from the thirteen colony on the Galactica instead of on the Hub, the signal on Karas newly returned Viper......The Cylons have a plan but not the Cylons the fleet has been battling through the series. The Cylons from the thirteenth colony are the ones with the plan. A highly safisticated one, so well designed from past events that will lead the cylons originally designed for war and destruction to meet their end.
Should a civilization design a tool that ends up destroying it's maker, what would you do? Design another tool to destroy it and hopelike hell you don't make the same mistake again. But what if all has been exhausted towards a new tool of weapon to fight with? This is where I believe we will all begin to see how an ingenius plan was formulated and shapes out in the second half of the season four.
All the talent that has gone into the making of this show only proves that humans are capable of amazing things.
The male hybrid we saw in Razor - that his children called him God. Could he be the originator of the cylons that revert to distruction of the human race? He is the only hybrid that references those who must not follow Kara, while the female hybrid shows acceptance that Kara will lead them to their their end just as she has jumped the bayship to the Hub so that it could be destroyed.
There does seem to be two types of Cylons. Those that were originally set out to destroy the human race. The second type apparently to help see the human race survive by setting up tactics to lure the cylons into their destruction. Admirial Adama drowned the cyclon baby, his hatred remarks to Tyrol about the half-breed abomination, the beacon, planting the final cylons from the thirteen colony on the Galactica instead of on the Hub, the signal on Karas newly returned Viper......The Cylons have a plan but not the Cylons the fleet has been battling through the series. The Cylons from the thirteenth colony are the ones with the plan. A highly safisticated one, so well designed from past events that will lead the cylons originally designed for war and destruction to meet their end.
Should a civilization design a tool that ends up destroying it's maker, what would you do? Design another tool to destroy it and hopelike hell you don't make the same mistake again. But what if all has been exhausted towards a new tool of weapon to fight with? This is where I believe we will all begin to see how an ingenius plan was formulated and shapes out in the second half of the season four.
All the talent that has gone into the making of this show only proves that humans are capable of amazing things.
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- the final five were created maybe as a safeguard - to protect the human
race if the Cylon ever got out of control and turned against their creators
(which is exactly what is happening now), kind of like Asimov's rules of
robotics.
Second, you imply that Admiral Adama is the last of the final five. If true,
I will just say holy frak, that would be awesome.