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- Cylons - Wikipedia
The Cylons ( ˈsaɪlɒn ⓘ) are a race of sentient robots in the Battlestar Galactica science fiction franchise, whose primary goal is the extermination of the human race Introduced in the original 1978 television series, they also appear in the 1980 sequel series, the 2004–2009 reboot series, and the 2010 spinoff prequel series Caprica In the 1978 series, the Cylons are the creation
- Every Battlestar Galactica Cylon Model Explained
The Leobens were revealed as Cylons on the Ragnar Anchorage space station in the 2003 Battlestar Galactica miniseries (which subsequently served as pilot for the show)
- Cylon | Battlestar Galactica Wiki | Fandom
The Cylons (Cybernetic Lifeform Node) are a race of sentient beings based on ground-breaking research by Zoe and Daniel Graystone Created as military robots by Graystone Industries for the Caprican military, the Cylons quickly entered industrial and domestic sectors
- Cylon History - Battlestar Wiki
Though their identities were still unknown, the existence and presence of humanoid Cylons quickly became common knowledge, further damaging the Cylons' advantage
- Cylons (TOS) - Battlestar Wiki
The Cylons are entirely composed of robots, originally the creation of a reptilian race that were also known as Cylons Both types of Cylons shared a home, also known as Cylon, prior to the beginning of the Thousand Yahren War (TOS: "Saga of a Star World") in the Cyrannus galaxy
- Every Cylon in Battlestar Galactica, Explained - MovieWeb
Also known as Cybernetic Life-Form Nodes, the Cylons are a race of robotic humanoids built for combat by Graystone Industries that wage war for control of the Twelve Colonies
- Every Cylon Model In Battlestar Galatica Explained - TVovermind
Originally depicted as mechanical devices created to serve man, Moore’s Battlestar Galactica reimagined the android race at war with humanity as humanoid Cylons
- Battlestar Galacticas Cylons are still the best sci-fi villains - MSN
Sci-fi has a collection of some of the best villains in television history, but none can compare to robots set on the destruction of humanity
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