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The '''android''' is a robotic drone that emulates the human form. | The '''android''' is a robotic drone that emulates the human form. | ||
In the [[Original Series]], androids were creations of both the Colonials via the [[bio-robotics institutes]] | In the [[Original Series]], androids were creations of both the Colonials via the [[bio-robotics institutes]] {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}} and humans originating from [[Terra]], particularly in the form of [[Hector]] and [[Vector]], which the Colonials encounter on [[Paradeen]] {{OS|Greetings From Earth}}. | ||
In ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', the Cylons had also perfected androids that were capable of abilities greater than those of mere | In ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', the Cylons had also perfected androids that were capable of abilities greater than those of mere {{TOS|centurion|centurion}}s {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed}}. | ||
In the [[Re-imagined Series]], while [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] had assumed human form, they did so in a more biological fashion, and thus are not considered androids, but cybernetic life-forms. | In the [[Re-imagined Series]], while [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] had assumed human form, they did so in a more biological fashion, and thus are not considered androids, but cybernetic life-forms. |
Latest revision as of 03:18, 22 September 2023
The android is a robotic drone that emulates the human form.
In the Original Series, androids were creations of both the Colonials via the bio-robotics institutes (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part II") and humans originating from Terra, particularly in the form of Hector and Vector, which the Colonials encounter on Paradeen (TOS: "Greetings From Earth").
In Galactica 1980, the Cylons had also perfected androids that were capable of abilities greater than those of mere centurions (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed").
In the Re-imagined Series, while Cylons had assumed human form, they did so in a more biological fashion, and thus are not considered androids, but cybernetic life-forms.