"There's a cycle to your history, too," Caspar notes. He's not blind to the parallels, but perhaps in this case, it's the Cylons who have more in common with the K'da than the humans. "Did Adia tell you that we were originally the slaves? The humans wouldn't even acknowledge our sentience at first. We never had a planet of our own, though. Just ships."
The question makes him frown a little. "It bothers Adia. She doesn't like people judging me, especially because they don't know me. But they know my face." He sighs, regretting bringing it up. "It's a shame that a One didn't survive, too. People could take all their hate out on him instead."
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The question makes him frown a little. "It bothers Adia. She doesn't like people judging me, especially because they don't know me. But they know my face." He sighs, regretting bringing it up. "It's a shame that a One didn't survive, too. People could take all their hate out on him instead."