Why does baltar see number 6
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This also falls in place with Starbuck and her simple "vanishment" when talking with Lee on the hill at the end. Though she apparently was not wholly aware or cognizant of her status as one of these beings.
Yes and no. She kinda had a whole different outlook and attitude toward the universe than Head [Baltar Six], and I think would've been sort of out of place with the two of them. It has nothing to do with their teachings. Glen Larson's theories were his own. Other than that, great answer!
And a rather disappointing finale. BBlake: which finale are referring to? That those were angels? The goal of the 'Angels' seems to be to insure that humanity and Cylons both survive each cycle of: Humans make Cylons Cylons rebel They try to kill each other.
I'd still like to know how they intervened? Any clues? But nice polyester, you know? Thanks Steph — oh yes! In the 80s I wore a white prom dress and actually used a tanning booth. Anyway, merino doubleknit! They look like pretty awesome steampunk boots to me, too. My hubby, on the other hand, was hooked and soldiered on… and the ending IMO sucked. Ok, so—I love your version of that dress.
A lot of people opted for a no-sleeves version, but I love that you take it all the way. You should definitely be looking for worlds to dominate. That wool Steph mentioned sounds exquisite….
Ha, love the rant and spoilers allowed! We asked friends how it ended and we got all kinds of hilarious answers. Good to know about the rayon pilling. That drives me nuts. Wonder why… does hand-washing help? I see nothing wrong with pale skin. See the section on alternate reasons for Six's existence for more.
When Cally tries to blackmail him after they return from Kobol, Baltar is somewhat rough with her. When he visits Tyrol and Boomer in the brig, he does not hesitate to inject Tyrol with fatal drugs to blackmail Boomer into giving Cylon secrets. Baltar's humanitarian acts to the Six copy known as Gina also suggests Baltar's attitude in the care of Cylons is further changing. More and more, Baltar appears to prefer direct intervention and is less cowardly in his attitude.
This explanation was absent in the final shooting script. Titan Books. This Six is not given a name onscreen, but is referred to in the script as "Tough Six" [4]. She typically wears a revealing chains-and-leather outfit and has brown hair with blonde streaks. This Six lives in the fleet and works as a prostitute. She later has a sexual relationship with Cavil, and gives him a sarcastic rundown of their fellows' failures.
When Shelly Godfrey is exposed, she takes her place long enough for Shelly to escape and be airlocked by Cavil before escaping herself by presumably simply removing her disguise once far enough from the marines as she has a different hair color and style.
Her fate is unknown as she is not killed on-screen, but she may have rejoined the Cylons after the settlement of New Caprica and likely became one of the rebels The Plan. Various copies of Number Six form part of the Cylon occupation force that arrives on New Caprica one year after the Colonials settle in there. Throughout their four months stay there, they fall victim to various different attacks from the resistance movement.
When the resistance begins using suicide bombers, the Cylons decide to employ stronger measures against the human population. A vote is taken by six of the seven Cylon models on Colonial One , and while Caprica-Six disagrees with this, two other copies overrule her. This implies that Caprica-Six no longer has the same amount of power she used to have, not even with those of her own model Precipice.
Another Six is drowned by Jean Barolay after taping her mouth and throwing her into a septic tank at New Caprica's water treatment plant, where she works during the occupation. Despite attempts at therapy after her resurrection, this Six bears lasting emotional trauma as a result. Roughly a year later, she is on the rebel baseship and meets up with her murderer. A brief altercation at the Raptor occurs, where she kills Barolay who shows no remorse for her actions, instead glibly offering to kill the Six again.
Natalie kills this copy immediately after Barolay's murder, thus appeasing the Colonials they have allied themselves with. Just before her execution, the Six—knowing that her actions cannot be without consequences—admits that she is glad that Natalie, whom she views as a sister, will be the one to kill her permanently, as with no Resurrection Ship she is unable to download into a new body Faith.
Several Sixes are members of the Cylon rebels. This includes Natalie and the Six who kills Jean Barolay. The latter one is distraught about her actions, and is subsequently killed by Natalie with Anders's sidearm Faith.
Moreover, a number of them are Heavy Raider pilots alongside a number of Eights and these Sixes fly in battle alongside the Colonial Viper pilots in the battle to destroy the Resurrection Hub. They tow the Vipers into battle, allowing them to launch a surprise attack and fight alongside them against the enemy Raiders The Hub.
They are shown flying missions with Colonial pilots as an allied patrol, and flying solo missions in search of a habitable homeworld simultaniously with, and identical to, Colonial Raptor pilots. An example of the former is a Six copy who participated in the interception of Boomer's raptor, and identified Boomer's voice as that of an Eight. Some are also seen applying the organic resin to Galactica and walking freely about her passageways, and even participating in the human ritual of posting photographs of lost colleagues in the Memorial hallway.
Sharon Agathon continue to wear black Cylon flight suits without insignia and do not appear to have been commissioned as Colonial officers. Neither do their pilot collegues appear to have bestowed individual call-signs upon them as yet.
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