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** A resistance movement arises on Caprica in order to attempt to expel the Cylon occupiers, which Helo, Boomer and Starbuck all make contact with at some point. {{spoiler|They get rescued in the season two finale. The Cylons decide to leave the 12 Colonies}}. |
** A resistance movement arises on Caprica in order to attempt to expel the Cylon occupiers, which Helo, Boomer and Starbuck all make contact with at some point. {{spoiler|They get rescued in the season two finale. The Cylons decide to leave the 12 Colonies}}. |
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** The anti-Cylon resistance movement on New Caprica, who justify their attacks (particularily their [[Suicide Attack]]s) on several grounds, among which are expelling the Cylons from their planet. |
** The anti-Cylon resistance movement on New Caprica, who justify their attacks (particularily their [[Suicide Attack]]s) on several grounds, among which are expelling the Cylons from their planet. |
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* Many, many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories, starting with "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]". Notably interesting variations are in "The Mutants", "The Power Of Kroll" and "Planet of the Ood" in which [[Humans Are |
* Many, many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories, starting with "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]". Notably interesting variations are in "The Mutants", "The Power Of Kroll" and "Planet of the Ood" in which [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|humans are the occupying force]]. |
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