Once upon a time, there were three Cylons who lived in the woods. There was Cavil Bear, Simon Bear and Doral Bear. They were rather set in their ways, certain of their superiority to the human race and prone to genocide (or at least attempting it). Though, technically, the wood was a bit petrified and dying, as the nuclear war on Earth had devestated it a little. Still, the three Cylons lived in a cabin (they'd been banished there when they tried to take over the planet) in a clearning, and mostly got along.
Cavil would complain about how the others' faith in "God" (complete with air quotes, since he knew that annoyed the Sixes more than his arguments about logic) had led them astray from the true path of Cylonity.
Much to my amazement, this, it actually works! Hee. Well, Ron did steal his mission statement from Disney's Peter Pan, so it's not too far off really. :)
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Once upon a time, there were three Cylons who lived in the woods. There was Cavil Bear, Simon Bear and Doral Bear. They were rather set in their ways, certain of their superiority to the human race and prone to genocide (or at least attempting it). Though, technically, the wood was a bit petrified and dying, as the nuclear war on Earth had devestated it a little. Still, the three Cylons lived in a cabin (they'd been banished there when they tried to take over the planet) in a clearning, and mostly got along.
Cavil would complain about how the others' faith in "God" (complete with air quotes, since he knew that annoyed the Sixes more than his arguments about logic) had led them astray from the true path of Cylonity.
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I love this fairy tale.