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I'm not sure Lord Brebus would agree with this plan?
He certainly wouldn't !
Unless someone sent him the videos I assume. He likes science a lot.
cylons became human like on kobol due to the same process and were kicked off because humanity could not accept them as equals. there was a lot of cross-species action going on then.

cylons lost the ability to have children all by themselves later on.. and that continued as they lived with the "real" humans for the last 50 years or so leading into the current time period of the show. They only regained the ability to have children as they apparently regained some self actualization of their purpose that wasn't entirely self serving
It's literally the story. Mankind is made of descendant of cylons and man. They forget, build cylons, cylons rebel, they are exiled. Cylon come back, they fight. They make peace and babies, and the story restart.
It is God plan that they "love each other" since it's the "secret ingredient" for babies between the 2. Literally. And baltar/6 are his angels. The "mind one" nobody see but baltar and 6.
I must have forgotten.
So it was a happy end, after all?
It was a literal Deus Ex Machina.
 
Now I really think you are the first one here who traverses the thread in multiple realities at once converging on the here and now only to drift away again into the possibilities of futures.
In theoretical physics, the problem of time is a conceptual conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics in that quantum mechanics regards the flow of time as universal and absolute, whereas general relativity regards the flow of time as malleable and relative. This problem raises the question of what time really is in a physical sense and whether it is truly a real, distinct phenomenon. It also involves the related question of why time seems to flow in a single direction, despite the fact that no known physical laws at the microscopic level seem to require a single direction....


I'll get me coat....


Ps Schrodinger's cat?
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The only thing i found off puting was the last season with all it's religious "nonsense".
I actually liked the finale and "All along the watchtower" was a great pick for the cylon melody.
I assume we all have out personal list of "last episodes I with I could unsee/forget".
My "favorite" is the ending of "The man in the high castle".
It was like the screenwriter's families were kidnapped by "My little Pony" hardcore fans and they demanded a cheesy, rainbow puking level sweet ending,
so they ruined the brilliant plot twist that the episode before the last one ended with.

The ONLY ending that would be fitting was a dark and grim one, showing us that fate doesn't care about "values", it just rewards those who are smarter and have no scruples.
 
In theoretical physics, the problem of time is a conceptual conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics in that quantum mechanics regards the flow of time as universal and absolute, whereas general relativity regards the flow of time as malleable and relative. This problem raises the question of what time really is in a physical sense and whether it is truly a real, distinct phenomenon. It also involves the related question of why time seems to flow in a single direction, despite the fact that no known physical laws at the microscopic level seem to require a single direction....


I'll get me coat....


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But, what is it?
 
I assume we all have out personal list of "last episodes I with I could unsee/forget".
My "favorite" is the ending of "The man in the high castle".
It was like the screenwriter's families were kidnapped by "My little Pony" hardcore fans and they demanded a cheesy, rainbow puking level sweet ending,
so they ruined the brilliant plot twist that the episode before the last one ended with.

The ONLY ending that would be fitting was a dark and grim one, showing us that fate doesn't care about "values", it just rewards those who are smarter and have no scruples.
which is why I love Neil Gaiman... proper fairy stories!
 
I assume we all have out personal list of "last episodes I with I could unsee/forget".
My "favorite" is the ending of "The man in the high castle".
It was like the screenwriter's families were kidnapped by "My little Pony" hardcore fans and they demanded a cheesy, rainbow puking level sweet ending,
so they ruined the brilliant plot twist that the episode before the last one ended with.

The ONLY ending that would be fitting was a dark and grim one, showing us that fate doesn't care about "values", it just rewards those who are smarter and have no scruples.
Please don't spoil the ending, i already know of it's perceived quality.
Somehow I've stopped watching the series after one of the hardest decisions I've ever seen a char handle - WW3 or the Germans...

I liked the book better and that ends after season 1 :)
 
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