I thought that Boomer was the one who joined with Caprica Six to change the course of Cylon culture. (I forget what they actually did now. Were the responsible for the change from "annihilate the humans" to "make them our subjects and show them the light"?)
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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P-C and Stephanie, I think you both are both correct.
Boomer had become somewhat more disaffected though right? She was kind of mean last season.
So, what is the purpose of the Final 5 then? Why would they be programmed to give the Centurions enlightenment?
Is this symbolic so the skins start thinking of the humans differently as well?
So, the US army clearly hasn't seen Terminator. They've been deploying these robots in Iraq lately:
They auto target and have machine guns on them. Unfortunately one of them decided to turn all the way around and started targeting US troops, which they're programmed not to do. They've stopped using them. For now.
Whoa. It also looks like a deadlier MALP than SG1 ever sent through...
Yeah, the only thing scarier than it is the carpet it's on.
t sits staring at status of Pompeii, for to be able to watch it.
I'd like Jack to how up, even just from a distance, because it would be teh awesome.
Oh shit. I forgot Who was on.
I love that even the fucking Cylons have identity issues.
I read this and wondered which models we haven't seen having sex and then realized I was misreading.
They auto target and have machine guns on them.
::shakes head:: Did no one, at any point say, "Guys, I think this could go horribly wrong"?
Austin, they did, but they're not around to tell anybody...
Possibly.
DW 4.2:
I really loved this episode. As you all well know, I love time travel nonsense. They actually gave the Doctor the train track problem on a VERY LARGE SCALE! Wow. Sucks to be him, man. It ain't all fun and games, being a Time Lord. Also, Donna is awesome. Man, she's more uppity and snarky than Rose and Martha combined, who in retrospect weren't that uppity or snarky at all, in comparison. This is much more fun!
I thought the coda was unnecessary, though.