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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postso i wonder how the people on new caprica are doing after 150.000 years??
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Originally posted by Nemises View Posti highly doubt people would abandon those ships and advanced tech specially when the cylons are still around.
and the idea of cylon blood flowing through me and all other humans is not pleasing because it means the cylons wonThe Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Nemises View Postwell i dont want any cylon mixture in the human dna.
at the end there was no pure human dna. so cylons won and we created them ffs.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by HAL2100 View PostIt was MIXED DNA. Do I have to tie you down and force you to watch the last several episodes? Neither human or cylon race could survive without the other. You're a frakkin' Cylon - now deal with it.
the humans survived long enough to construct the cylons.
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Originally posted by Nemises View Posthow so ??
the humans survived long enough to construct the cylons.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Nemises View Postthe humans made the humanoid cylons on kobol then later in the colonies.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Quinn Mallory View PostHera must have something in her blood that allows her offsprings to be fitter to survive. That's not out of the question.
Up until that point at the end, I was slightly annoyed by how unimportant Hera had become AFTER all that effort to rescue her.
Cavil: he hated his body, resurrection was the only thing he longed for, which I suspect he'd use to obtain whatever he wanted.
When things went haywire, it was obvious that at best, he would be stuck in this single body, with all his plan screwed and the prospect of having to spend time with the survivors, and possibly be under trial, there was just no way the cynic he was could stand such crap. No frakin' way.
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i stand by what i said earlier. the humans lost...you ask why ?
there are still cylons roaming somewhere among the stars.
there are no humans anymore...were now half cylon half human.
the baseship hybrids were right...kara thrace did lead humanity to an end.
Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Posti re watched daybreak again and i have to say we humans come along way in 150.000 years from building cabins to buildings like new york city.
but i don't think we will ever get to the point of cylons.
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Originally posted by Nemises View Posti stand by what i said earlier. the humans lost...you ask why ?
there are still cylons roaming somewhere among the stars.
there are no humans anymore...were now half cylon half human.
the baseship hybrids were right...kara thrace did lead humanity to an end.
come back in a couple of hundred years and say that.
I might also point out that you're thinking in very black and white terms when in fact in may be all grey. You've haven't watched Babylon 5 in some time have you? As they say, understanding is a three edged sword - your side, their side and the side of truth.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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