![]() Investigating a red planet, Apollo, Starbuck and Sheba find a crashed starship and a lone survivor, the mysterious Count Iblis. Silver Spar Squadron is overtaken by a Ship of Lights and subsequently disappears. With Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Lorne Greene, Herbert Jefferson Jr. In essence, he IS the Imperious Leader as well as Count Iblis and the Devil and possibly a whole list of evil beings which were never discussed on the show. War of the Gods: Directed by Daniel Haller. Then, the robotic Cylons carried out the orders of the IL and destroyed the 'real' Cylons. To that end, my thought is that while Iblis may not have actually destroyed the reptilian Cylons, he provided the basis for the Imperious Leader by 'implanting' his mind (thoughts) into the 3rd Cylon brain that signifies the IL. Iblis, on the other hand, seems to not employ a code of ethics and may very well believe that the ends justify the means. That is apparently against their code of ethics. The Beings of Light have already intervened on the humans' behalf but, not in incredibly substantial ways. ![]() ![]() So, their next step is to wage the battle through proxies - humans on the 'good side', Cylons on the 'evil side'. Each side is only as strong as the strength of their followers / believers. It was stated in War of the Gods, that Iblis was once a Being of Light but, was 'cast out', setting the stage for a conflict between the Beings of Light on one side and Count Iblis and his followers on the other.įrom the scant details provided on the episodes, it is apparent that neither side has sufficient strength to 'destroy' the other. This has to be viewed against a larger backdrop:
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