Faris' only outward reaction is a twitch of his tail, his green eyes sweeping over Caspar. Adia Costas had said that some Cylons appear human, so it is not entirely a surprise to learn such a thing, but he has not noticed anything physically different about this man. Then again, he has met other bipeds that look very human yet are not, and he cannot always tell the difference between them either.
So, Caspar was a member of the hostile Cylon faction. Yet here he stands, unaccompanied, seeking beverages and making at least a small effort to be social. For Adia's sake.
That does not sound much like a prisoner, nor someone who does not have at least some measure of trust. Even the cooperative Cylons were once seen as enemies. Change grows from a single seed that is planted, and must be nourished if it is to bloom.
To lose brothers and sisters, no matter if one agrees with them, is still a loss. "I am sorry that none of your people could also be saved. Are you all right?"
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So, Caspar was a member of the hostile Cylon faction. Yet here he stands, unaccompanied, seeking beverages and making at least a small effort to be social. For Adia's sake.
That does not sound much like a prisoner, nor someone who does not have at least some measure of trust. Even the cooperative Cylons were once seen as enemies. Change grows from a single seed that is planted, and must be nourished if it is to bloom.
To lose brothers and sisters, no matter if one agrees with them, is still a loss. "I am sorry that none of your people could also be saved. Are you all right?"