"Mitochondrial Eve" is still technobabble if you don't know what it means.
Um no. Something doesn't suddenly become technobabble just because you don't know what it means. It is just actual scientific theory that you don't happen to understand.
Excuse me, I was imprecise there. Mitochondrial Eve is technobabble when the
writer does not know what Mitochondrial Eve is.
Actually, this is a better example of theobabble. mtDNA is neat, and as I understand it the projected existence of Mito Eve is an important piece of evidence for the out-of-Africa hypothesis. It's not a particularly solid plank in the out-of-Caprica hypothesis, however.
Mito Eve is also an absolutely unimportant role in the big scheme. Any woman could have filled this part. We got a great big build up for Hera. Our payoff is that she was Mito Eve (technically, I suppose this was not directly stated; the alternative is that a scene in the last few minutes of the last episode of a work of cinema was meaningless--so pick your poison carefully).
So, at best, we all have the Cylon mitogenome--or, alternatively, we have a deep mystical connection to the Cylons and Colonials. Well, 1)no we don't and 2)so what if we did?
Interestingly, even on BSG's own terms, Hera
isn't the Mito Eve. Athena is. The Cylon Model Number 8 mitogenome is the mitochondrial template that we all share.
Going back to point number 2), I'm actually pretty sure RDM doesn't actually know what a mitochondrion is, since otherwise he probably would not have had the Cylons be superstrong one minute and indistinguishable from a human the next. Phosphorylate my glucose with what now?