Leaving aside the quasi-philosophical issues relating to the reproduction of a consciousness, all I want to know is how Cylons were indistinguishable from humans when they had super-strength, super-endurance, and the ability to connect telepathically with each other and biochemically with their ships via corn syrup.
Of course, you can ask the same question about how on numerous occasions our heroes and our villains pretended to be another species, in a world where a cursory tricorder check can sequence a genome. Yeah, I just got finished watching "Conundrum." Great job doing a routine examination before sticking the mind-warping device on the alien spy, Beverly.

I'd advise against going beyond 4.0 with BSG; pretend "Revelations" is the finale (as it, indeed, almost was, due to what was, in hindsight, a writer's strike that should have lasted just slightly longer). I wish I had. I know that curiosity is an implacable beast, but what you will see cannot be unseen.
To be expected, sadly; "Daybreak" causes brain damage.
Okay, okay, I'll stop.
Of course, you can ask the same question about how on numerous occasions our heroes and our villains pretended to be another species, in a world where a cursory tricorder check can sequence a genome. Yeah, I just got finished watching "Conundrum." Great job doing a routine examination before sticking the mind-warping device on the alien spy, Beverly.
Kegg said:Oh, please. Of course it is. When writing technobabble for Star Trek, Moore and his compatriots consulted scientific experts to make it sound plausible. He didn't bother to consult theologians for his theobabble, so you know it's good.

I'd advise against going beyond 4.0 with BSG; pretend "Revelations" is the finale (as it, indeed, almost was, due to what was, in hindsight, a writer's strike that should have lasted just slightly longer). I wish I had. I know that curiosity is an implacable beast, but what you will see cannot be unseen.

GodBen said:While some of the criticisms labelled against Moore are certainly true, and they are right, he is a bit of a hypocrite on this issue, but I love the comments on that site where people are defending technobabble and saying they love it as a form of plot resolution.I know some people are angry at Moore for BSG seasons 3 & 4, but they're letting it override rational thought.
To be expected, sadly; "Daybreak" causes brain damage.
Okay, okay, I'll stop.
