Number Seven is a prominent SPECTRE operative and board member from the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. He was played by Cecil Cheng.
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| - Number Seven is a prominent SPECTRE operative and board member from the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. He was played by Cecil Cheng.
- Number Seven (Daniel) Daniel was the seventh Cylon model created by the Final Five, as revealed in the episode "No Exit". Ellen referred to Daniel as an "artist, and so sensitive to the world". She was very close to Daniel, which enraged Cavil; he felt that Daniel was Ellen's favorite child and became jealous. Cavil poisoned the amniotic fluid being used to mature the Daniel copies and then corrupted Daniel's genetic code. This sabotage meant that no further Daniel copies could be created - an elimination more permanent than the later model-wide boxing of the Number Threes. The Sevens were not mentioned again during Battlestar Galactica's remaining episodes. Because of the destruction of this model line, there were twelve models active throughout the series rather than thirteen.
- TH .U N D E R . C O N S T R U C T I O N. This page is being updated and consolidated. ANY CHANGES TO THIS PAGE MAY BE REMOVED/EDITED IN LINE WITH THIS UPDATE. Thanks for you understanding. Admin. Number Seven Biographical Information Real Name Alias(es) Species Citizenship Date of Birth Age Title(s) Affiliation Family Status Date of Death Cause of Death Physical Traits Gender Appearance Notable Features Other Powers/Abilities Special Skills Appearances Novel The Lost Files Movie Actors/Actresses Portrayed by (In Film) Portrayed by (In Book Trailer) Voiced by
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| - TH .U N D E R . C O N S T R U C T I O N. This page is being updated and consolidated. ANY CHANGES TO THIS PAGE MAY BE REMOVED/EDITED IN LINE WITH THIS UPDATE. Thanks for you understanding. Admin. Number Seven Biographical Information Real Name Alias(es) Species Citizenship Date of Birth Age Title(s) Affiliation Family Status Date of Death Cause of Death Physical Traits Gender Appearance Notable Features Other Powers/Abilities Special Skills Appearances Novel The Lost Files Movie Actors/Actresses Portrayed by (In Film) Portrayed by (In Book Trailer) Voiced by Number Seven, better known as Marina, is one of the ten Loric children who escaped from Lorien, and is one of the six remaining Loric Garde. She spent most of her life in a convent in Spain with Adelina, a Cêpan who had lost her faith in the survival of Lorien and refused to train or teach Marina. She is one of the oldest members of the Garde but is less experienced with fighting.
- Number Seven (Daniel) Daniel was the seventh Cylon model created by the Final Five, as revealed in the episode "No Exit". Ellen referred to Daniel as an "artist, and so sensitive to the world". She was very close to Daniel, which enraged Cavil; he felt that Daniel was Ellen's favorite child and became jealous. Cavil poisoned the amniotic fluid being used to mature the Daniel copies and then corrupted Daniel's genetic code. This sabotage meant that no further Daniel copies could be created - an elimination more permanent than the later model-wide boxing of the Number Threes. The Sevens were not mentioned again during Battlestar Galactica's remaining episodes. Because of the destruction of this model line, there were twelve models active throughout the series rather than thirteen. Because of the nature of the character(s), fans began to speculate that Kara Thrace was a version of the corrupted Seven line, or that her father was. Ronald D. Moore stated in the podcast for "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" that Daniel is merely a plot device to explain the missing number and to expand on Cavil's character (noting that Daniel is essentially the Abel to Cavil's Cain). In the podcast for "No Exit", Moore described the Sevens as a springboard for Caprica, the BSG prequel, where Daniel Graystone is the name of a main character played by Eric Stoltz; this Daniel is the creator of the Colonial Centurions. Number Sevens are never seen in the series, and therefore not played by any actor
- Number Seven is a prominent SPECTRE operative and board member from the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. He was played by Cecil Cheng.
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