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- Cylon_(1978) abstract "Cylons are a fictional race of robots in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series. They are the primary antagonists of the series and are at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity. The Cylons also appeared in the short-lived 1980 spin-off series Galactica 1980.An updated version of the original Cylon also appeared briefly in a flashback battle sequence in Battlestar Galactica: Razor, where a young William Adama engaged in hand-to-hand combat after having ejected from a crippled Viper. The Cylon had also ejected from his fighter, which had been destroyed by Adama.The Cylons were created by a reptilian race, also called Cylons. However, the reptilian race died out centuries earlier, presumably destroyed by their own creations, leaving behind only their race of robots.".
- Cylon_(1978) wikiPageExternalLink Cylons_%28TOS%29.
- Cylon_(1978) wikiPageID "7708463".
- Cylon_(1978) wikiPageRevisionID "600678848".
- Cylon_(1978) hasPhotoCollection Cylon_(1978).
- Cylon_(1978) subject Category:Cylons.
- Cylon_(1978) subject Category:Fictional_extraterrestrial_life_forms.
- Cylon_(1978) subject Category:Fictional_robots.
- Cylon_(1978) comment "Cylons are a fictional race of robots in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series. They are the primary antagonists of the series and are at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity. The Cylons also appeared in the short-lived 1980 spin-off series Galactica 1980.An updated version of the original Cylon also appeared briefly in a flashback battle sequence in Battlestar Galactica: Razor, where a young William Adama engaged in hand-to-hand combat after having ejected from a crippled Viper.".
- Cylon_(1978) label "Cylon (1978)".
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- Cylon_(1978) sameAs Q16000072.
- Cylon_(1978) sameAs Q16000072.
- Cylon_(1978) wasDerivedFrom Cylon_(1978)?oldid=600678848.
- Cylon_(1978) isPrimaryTopicOf Cylon_(1978).