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Post by koenigrules on Jan 1, 2005 1:17:10 GMT -5
We're having a discussion re: the ending of the mini at the CF board. But maybe someone can help me here. When I first saw the mini (at least the times it was shown on Sci-Fi). I thought Boomer was the boss & Six said, "By your command." But when I viewed the ending on DVD, the camera pans off Boomer & Six and all you hear is "By your command." I thought Six said this, but upon hearing the DVD it sounded more like Boomer. This makes sense as in the series Boomer is taking orders from Six- not vice versa. Am I wrong or has someone else noticed this too? KR
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Post by Sci-Fi on Jan 1, 2005 2:17:03 GMT -5
Could be Boomer or Six. If you notice, where Boomer stood, there was a bigger echo of her voice than where the others stood. When you heard "By your command" that extra echo wasn't there. Since we haven't seen all the Cylon models yet, there isn't any way to know who they were talking to. However, it does seem like Doral makes the most decisions, even telling Six to remember Boomer "is one of us". Guess we just have to wait until the writers decide to clue us in.
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Post by MikeWright on Jan 2, 2005 3:58:18 GMT -5
No, it was Six. Definately Six. If you were stupid enough to buy the bootleg off of Ebay a few months after it aired, that one line is played in the scene selection screen over and over... and over... and...
It is most certainly Six.
But, I don't think she was talking to Boomer.
An interesting thing no one has mentioned yet... Remember the scene where Six and Baltar are walking in the park just before the attack, and Baltar says he has to go and she says she is meeting someone, and they part and she walks towards the screen and says "Its about time," whatnot. Was this another Cylon, another human model, or was it someone else? Or was it something else... Perhaps a communication, like say Six is to Baltar... Just in her head? I have a theory that it was "God," or whoever it is that is ultimately leading the Cylon agenda. It seems clear to me that none of the Cylon human models have any hierarchy over each other, and yet they all claim to be acting under "Gods" agenda. Remember the rumor a while ago that Dirk Benedict turned down the role of "God" in the upcoming finale? What if what we are looking at is an upcoming reveal, a showdown of sorts, between the Galactica and the real center of the Cylon Agenda... Their so called "God?" Even more exciting, what if they took cues from fan speculation and Richard Hatch's novel "Ressurection," that Count Iblis was the one who created the Cylons, or at least the one responsible for their new evolution to human form and their current destructive agenda?
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