Battlestar Galactica
This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual assault.
Characters who at first seem villainous eventually work toward the greater good of society.
Conversely, some who at first seem innocent eventually show their true colors and turn toward the dark side.
He is spineless, arrogant, and narcissistic, and he lacks a true moral compass.
But as the series progresses, so does Gaius Baltar.
Withthe help of Number Six (Tricia Helfer), Baltarbegins to see the light.
Custom image by Milicia Djordjevic
But Number Six also experiences a wide range of human emotions, including love.
This arc toward goodness doesnt entirely erase Number Sixs evil deeds, however.
8Number Three
Played By Lucy Lawless
Much like Gaius Baltar, Number Three, a.k.a.
DAnna Biers, primarily looks out for herself.
This includes manipulating and endangering both humans and Cylons alike.
Number Threes duplicitousness shows how untrustworthy, and thus dangerous, she truly is.
She also brings out the worst tendencies in Saul, namely his alcoholism and penchant for self-loathing.
This offense is punishable by death, and Saul himself carries out the execution by poisoning his wife.
Its one of the most tragic andheartbreaking deaths inBattlestar Galactica.
6Number Four
Played By Rick Worthy
When audiences first meet Number Fou, a.k.a.
4Number Two
Played By Callum Keith Rennie
Number Two, a.k.a.
However, the wayBattlestar Galacticaended leaves bring up the interpretation that his ravings were indeed prophetic.
This is most prominently seen when a Number Two copy becomes infatuated with Starbuck and abducts her.
Aaron Doral packs a punch when he does appear onBattlestar Galactica.
Highly militant and ruthless, Number Five despises humans, and wholly supports their eradication.
This disdain for humanity leads Number Five to heartlessly execute Number Six during a tense standoff on New Caprica.
Five holds Gaius Baltar at gunpoint, ordering him to sign off on the deaths of 200 human prisoners.
When Six protests, Number Five shoots her point-blank in the head.
2Number One
Played By Dean Stockwell
Number One, a.k.a.
John Cavil, is theprimary antagonist ofBattlestar Galactica, having orchestrated the deadly Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies.
Number Ones hatred of humans tops Number Fives by leaps and bounds.
He also believes himself to be the superior Cylon above all other models.
Cain also plunders other human ships for parts, leaving the crews susceptible to attack.
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