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Keeping the Cylons' secret is also a possibility, but I don't think they'd go the "Everybody wants Tyrol" route again. It would be redundant to what they've done once before with him in particular (and even once was already freakish enough using an actor who doesn't look like the men who get cast in such roles), and it would be a return to the general theme that everybody was so annoyed by before when they made episode after episode about things like that, turning the show into a future-tech soap opera for a while. |
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Toward the end of the recent episode, when the Cylons jumped and then slaughtered the Cylons which wanted to unbox Deanna, I saw the constellation Orion in the background. If this was intentional I'm thinking the Cylons are a lot closer to Earth than the humans. I would think there is a relatively small section of space where Orion would look like Orion.
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Wow! You are right! That is definately Orion:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3156/...c90b486b_o.jpg Later, when Cally goes to the airlock she looks out the window and see this: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2116/...bba0cc53_o.jpg Does anybody recognize that as a constellation (as seen from Earth)? EDIT: About the airlock incident... Cally goes to the airlock where she overrides the safeties with Tyrol's key. As I see it, Cally intends to kill herself and/or her child. When Tori arrives, Cally locks her into the airlock with her. Tori knocks out Cally and gets rid of the obvious threat to her life (as well as a witness). I think her primary motivation is simply self preservation, more than an evil "by your command" cylon act. Last edited by Certassar : 21-April-2008 at 12:29 AM. |
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Good catch. I didn't see that at all.
Now, the question. Did Ron Moore put that in intentionally, or was that just some real earth "star field" footage they happened to slap up for a backdrop. Ron Moore probably did it on purpose, but I wonder if he was just playing games and it is not as significant as we might think. -Richard |
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Well, you would have to be both a BSG fan AND know your constellations AND happen to study the backdrop in the 2 seconds Orion is visible. If it's intentional, then it's a clue reserved for the chosen ones!!
However, I think it's more likely a mistake (standard starfield backdrop). Somebody ought to review the entire series to scan any star field for known constellations.... |
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From spoilers as well as things Ron Moore has said and hinted, the Final Five are "really different" cylons, and in a "All this has happened before and it will happen again" sort of way. I won't mention it here, but read the S4 spoiler thread if you dare about what the ancient name of the 13th colony that went to earth was.
What "cylon" is and what "human" is goes a way back in time, I think. So I don't think the Dylan Four are "evil". Tori (or is it Tory) may have committed a pretty evil act, but I do think it was entirely protecting themselves (and she wants the chief for herself, which is indeed a selfish act of evil like normal humans are wont to do anyway, but she had an excuse). I don't think the chief or even Tigh would've killed her. Well, Tigh just might have. Tory just took the bull by the horns. And she better pray the Chief never finds out (I'm sure he will later on, though )-Richard |
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Is it just me, or does the Cylon baseship in that picture look a lot like the Orion constellation?
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Tori is evil.
If all she wanted was Cally dead, all she had to do was wait and Cally would have done it to herself - an air-tight suicide. Instead she played mind games with her and then killed Cally herself. Apparently it was to get Nicky, but it was a very underhanded way of doing it. And I think the Chief is going to pay Tori back for it at some point in the near future.
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For a good chunk of winter, Orion sits above my garage when I come home from work so my eye is very accustomed to seeing it. It's a very recognizable constellation anyways.
When Callie looked out the window I thought I should recognize the pattern but I could not make anything out. It just seemed like one of those scenes which was put together for a reason other than just art. I thought I saw a distorted Big Dipper but I don't think so. I just dismissed it as just a random starview. Then Orion made its guest appearance. If Orion was intentional then it would be pretty trivial to display a starview from a specific location in space. For what reason I don 't know. However, on a side note, I have wondered if Alpha Centauri is the Trinary system Starbuck keeps on about. |
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Another interesting question is did Tori(y) display "super cylon strength" when she knocked Cally winding? She was holding the child with one arm and casually knocked Cally airborne with her other arm. Is that supposed to be superhuman strength?
Or it is just standard TV make-believe where hot supermodel style babes with little twiggy arms the size of my pinky finger beat up 6' 250lb guys without breaking a sweat and while wearing 6" heels to boot. One of the spoilerly hints is that the Final Five are really god-like (god in the Lord of Kobol type of way), they just don't know their own "powers" yet. -Richard |
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And that's a fundamental problem with the series. Cylons were invented by Colonial humans a few decades ago. They're artificially intelligent machines. Anything organic and with a longer history than that, such as the human-looking "Cylons", must by definition be not a Cylon but something else. And most of the evidence we're given says that what "else" they are is simply humans, with some modifications.
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Another tidbit: using astronomical cues like this to describe the species's history and guide people from place to place only works for a limited time scale before everything's moved so much that it all becomes useless... |
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Ah, just keep in mind the ol' "All this has happened before..." theme. In the current instance of whatever theme plays over and over again, the cylons are machines created by humans who rebelled. In the previous cycle, the "humans" may have been something created by the "cylons" who rebelled. Each go 'round is similiar but different, and with the actors switching roles. And I suspect the human vs. cylon thing is but a subplot of some larger theme which repeats. From spoilers and speculation, I suspect the Final Five are some sort of "link" to the last cycle. -Richard |
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There are some rumors about a "false earth" that may have something to do with the mid-season cliffhanger. That is, they think they've found it, but it's not the real earth. Besides humans and cylons, we seem to have some perhaps supernatural (or at least highly advanced) players here, which are represented by HeadSix and HeadBalter (note the switch -- head Baltar is now speaking to physical Baltar, and I assume HeadSix will go over to CapSix, but I'm not sure). Starbuck herself apparently has a supernatural "spirit guide" who takes the form of Leoben (note she said to him, "you're not really Leoben", and he replied he never said he was). So I suspect we've got God vs. Satan going on here. HeadSix-Baltar represent one side and NotReallyLeoben the other. The question is which one is which -- which side is good and which is evil. Our heroes will have to make a choice on which side to follow. Which "earth" do they go to. One is heaven and the other is hell I'm sure.-Richard |
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But it would be a better signpost than a true trinary system, which wouldn't stand out nearly as well from a distance or in a quick scan of the sky.
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