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Maybe, but what other habitable planets are there? Alpha Centauri?

Considering the universe's size, there's probably untold trillions of planets out there that humanoid life could survive on. We just don't know of many because we've only explored something like 0.000001% of our galaxy.

I just realized it, Saul impregnated the Six who was locked up on the Galactica. That means a Cylon impregnated a Cylon. I was thinking of how weak the Cylons are looking now compared to the beginning of the show.

I just realized it, Saul impregnated the Six who was locked up on the Galactica. That means a Cylon impregnated a Cylon. I was thinking of how weak the Cylons are looking now compared to the beginning of the show.

Sharon got pregnant a while back and Chief got Cally pregnant, so it makes sense that Cylon+Cylon could have kids too.

those kids had weird expressions on their faces

and that 5th i dont think was on hte base ship

d'anna would have approached the person

Unless the fifth was Callie. If that were the case, she's dead (unless somehow resurrected, seems doubtful though). It would also explain why Tyrol's baby wasn't noticed by the doctor (cylon + cylon looks "normal" as opposed to Sharon's hybrid baby).

Unless the fifth was Callie. If that were the case, she's dead (unless somehow resurrected, seems doubtful though). It would also explain why Tyrol's baby wasn't noticed by the doctor (cylon + cylon looks "normal" as opposed to Sharon's hybrid baby).

D'Anna wouldn't have known Callie was dead, though. At no point did we see D'Anna notified about this, so it's safe to assume it is not Callie.

D'Anna wouldn't have known Callie was dead, though. At no point did we see D'Anna notified about this, so it's safe to assume it is not Callie.

I think it's unlikely to begin with, but I wouldn't rule it out for the reason you stated. There was plenty of time for her to have found that out by then.

I still don't buy that she would have known. Sure, there was plenty of time for her to find out, but she was keeping quiet on who the final five were and it would have seemed obvious if she suddenly started asking about specific people. Once the group arrived with the rest of the fleet, she said four, not five, were in the fleet; add this to the fact that there was no reason for her to ask about Callie, nor anyone talking about Callie. Given this, it's highly unlikely D'Anna knows anything about Callie, at least up until Tory decided to go with them and possibly said she killed Callie to protect their secret.

You know, D'Anna could just be SAYING that. It seemed to me like she just didn't want to mention the fifth yet, and said that she wants the four before anything else happens. I mean, she saw the faces of the five, but she doesn't know EVERY person in the fleet, so it's likely that she only recognized four of them, seeing as they were pretty big 'faces' in the resistance on New Caprica.

It could be Baltar, he wasn't in the fleet at the time and it's been hinted enough that he could be the final one. It's not like he doesn't hear random ****, either.

Baltar would have been a rather delusional Cylon at best. Besides D'anna would have said it were him and it was clearly put out that the fifth had not revealed itself.

you can't be a real fan, you should know Turion is the fifth Cylon. :p

One question, do we know without doubt it was Saul that got the Six pregnant?

My memory might not be right, i wouldn't be surprised, but I can't remember anything happening like that.

who the hell is Turion? :p

some minor character?

Defiantly minor, its that Kushan you want to watch out for, if he's not a Cylon, he's definitely not of this world. :p

Sharon got pregnant a while back and Chief got Cally pregnant, so it makes sense that Cylon+Cylon could have kids too.

Ya, but I thought that cylon + cylon couldn't have kids which is why they got involved with humans, i.e the whole experiment thing with Helo and Boomer in the first series.

I'm glad they got to Earth already, it means we can have another 10 shows showing the aftermath. Unlike the horrible ending that was Star Trek Voyager. They had spent 7 years trying to get home and we just see the ship flying towards it at the end. Wow.

Ya, but I thought that cylon + cylon couldn't have kids which is why they got involved with humans, i.e the whole experiment thing with Helo and Boomer in the first series.

I'm glad they got to Earth already, it means we can have another 10 shows showing the aftermath. Unlike the horrible ending that was Star Trek Voyager. They had spent 7 years trying to get home and we just see the ship flying towards it at the end. Wow.

Heh, I agree.

I loved Voyager, its the only Star Trek Series I have been able to watch from start to end when it was on TV.

And for all there triumphs and the crap they faced during the series, they ended up getting back to earth really quickly, and then, that was it, we didn't hear anything more about what happened to any of the crew even though we had been watching them for years.

Disappointment, but I was happy to see them make it back than say, never make it back at all.

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