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The Resurrection Hub

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Rhino |

Member since Aug 2007

Did anyone else feel that the Hub was a bad plot device? I mean, your entire race is dependent on resurrection, so you are going to make a single device to control it? Knowing full well that if it were ever destroyed your race would be doomed? It just seems like a dumb idea because there was no good way to defeat the Cylons.
jamos |

Member since May 2008

keep in mind that the technology to resurrect cylons would probably take up a lot of space. couple that with the computer banks used to store all the cylon's memories, personalities, etc. and it would need a lot, and i mean a LOT, of space. naturally, you would only start off building one big ship first thing.

plus, the resurruction hub is almost always surrounded by at least some basestars. if the humans had tried a conventional attack instead of that sneak attack, they would've been dead.
John |

Member since Oct 2007

yea, and if u think about it, wat wuda happened with that cylon virus, that prob wud have fracked up everything
christopher j. |

Member since Apr 2008

What about how, the Hub was built once, couldn’t they rebuild it like a death star? And I thought a resurrection ship did the same thing as a hub?

It doesn’t make much sense to have a resurrection ship, if the death is transmitted over subspace to the hub only to be transmitted back to a resurrection ship so they can be reborn. Because if it is to work like this, then how could they ever be out of range of being reborn? If they are downloaded to the hub and then sent back to the nearest resurrection ship known to the last location, that makes sense.

Either the Hub is an error in thinking or the Calis keeping the resurrection ship away so they can’t be reborn is an error. They can’t be both correct? Can they?

Seems convenient to me that there is this single thing. Isn’t a hub itself just a stopping place? Like a internet hub or a transit hub? Maybe they should have named it the core instead. The Resurrection Core, wow sounds so mechanically computerish.

(Yup, my StarGeekiness is showing with this post)
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