Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The ultimate plan of the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica served as an underlying mystery for much of the sci-fi series. The series focused on the last of humanity struggling to escape the grasp of the robotic Cylons. The rebellious race of robots had not only turned on humanity but found a way to infiltrate their number with seemingly perfect facsimiles of people, all in the name of some unseen greater plan.
What Happened To The Original Cylons Before Battlestar Galactica The origins of the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica reflect the massive scope of the universe and the cyclical nature of the Battlestar Galactica timeline. The Cylons seen for much of the show were developed by Graystone Industries, as revealed in the prequel series Caprica.
Without FTL, the Cylons took thousands of years to reach the rest of the Colonies, eventually discovering the other twelve worlds fighting their versions of the Cylons. Together with the Cylons, the Five sought to remake their people and advance the new Cylon race. They also embraced the faith of the Cylons, and worked to achieve their God's plans. They constructed the humanoid Ones, and worked with him to then design seven other models of Cylons.
Cavil even ensured the other humanoid Cylons were unaware of their new identities, keeping them secret from all humans and Cylons. Rallying the other humanoid Cylons and ultimately the greater Cylon army to his belief in humanity's inherent flaws, Cavil helped set off the second Human/Cylon War. This conflict resulted in the destruction of the Twelve Colonies and the near eradication of humanity and was secretly the cause for the Cylons becoming the primary villains of Battlestar Galactica.
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