The Cylons.What do you think happened to Larry?

Just something I was thinking about…

Last we saw they took off for parts unknown.

I have this crazy idea that they caught up with Ander’s and turned the ship around and spent some time rebuilding it or even making a new ship with him as it’s hybrid.((Not like Adama would know)) I mean that was a pretty big fleet that you could strip down for parts and use.

Anyone else have any idea’s as to what happened to Larry?

Larry was on the Basestar when Galactica found Earth. When they were set free, he hooked up with the Centurion that Baltar was talking to when he and Roslin were on the basestar. They got married, has some toasters…but unfortunately they divorced due to “irreconsilable vvt vvt”

now he owns a bar on the southwest corner of the basestar called “Larry Tavern”…veyr nice place actually.

:smiley:

I love this place.

The same Centurions who were used by Cavil and his group as slaves and who fought side-by-side with Lee and the other colonials in rescuing Hera ( which was a pretty cool sight to see by the way). I agree with you.

Since the Final episode I’m been wondering what could have become of those (liberated) Centurions in there Base Star after 150,000 years.

By the way, how many groups of colonials were spread across our Earth?

Is it possible that it could have been (12) to represent the original colonies/ planets?

“So Say We All”

After 150,000 years they found God.

Literally.

The Centurians proved that they had to ability to improve themselves as seen by the different models. The Baseships & Raiders were cyborgs, and who’s to say that after the dalliance with Human models more experimentation didn’t occur. Even if it didn’t, after 150,000 years some type of machine ‘evolution’ must have occurred, and I’d have to guess that they are post-corporeal - a great ethereal intelligence floating in space like a god.

That or they died out and have been recycled into beer cans and car bumpers, over and over.

Ships of Light!

As I’ve said before, I’d like to think Anders silently to himself, “Yeah, sure, fly myself into the sun – I’ll get right on that.” Then he contacted the other Larry models on subspace comm, and had them unwire him.

Then he taught them how to go all organic, and they made a lot of 6s, 3s, and 8s. And then…

You know he doesn’t like to be called that!

Silly me; silly, silly me.

Yeah, I have the same idea, :cool:

Maybe they became the Borg.

got a bed n’ breakfast in Vermont . . . but that was all a dream :wink:

I bet they continued the cycle: Got better 'n better, forgot their past in 150,000 years, and built robots to serve them now that they had humanoid forms. Then , in 1980, in another timeline, they came back to earth with flying motorcycles. . . but that was a nightmare …:wink:

Larry’s chillin’ with Serge (who totally survived all the way through to the events of BSG, you watch! >.> )

<3 all of you pwn my heart

Thats a very good question…sometimes I think the toasters are just waiting for us to evolve enough…and then they’ll be like the vulcans in Stark Trek: First Contact
but I think all this has happened before…and will again

The Centurions evolved into the Cylon God (or God, or whatever) after a few thousand years on accelerated evolution. Everything that happened in BSG was due to this future post-Cylon God intervening in history to ensure its own existence. The fate of humanity was just a side show in cosmic terms.

If anyone’s interested in some really cool SF space opera exploring a trippy theological scenario I’d recommend Charles Stross’ novel
Singularity Sky

Best novel about a “weakly Godlike” entity screwing around in the human time line. Ever.:smiley: