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'''Zoe-A''' was an [[avatar]] created by [[Zoe Graystone]] within the [[virtual world]] as a digital recreation of her own consciousness as part of what she believed was a divinely-inspired plan to end the corruption rampant in the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]]. The Zoe avatar was later implanted into the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]], making her the first sentient [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]].
 
==Creation==
[[Image:Zoe and Zoe-A, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Zoe Graystone and her avatar in V-World.]]
The virtual version of Zoe was created by Zoe Graystone herself using hacked rudimentary emulation software capable of duplicating her own V-World avatar.  Graystone programmed the copy - a perfect copy - with roughly 100 terabytes of personal information from other databases.  This allowed the avatar to access and translate information from medical scans, DNA profiles, psychological evaluations, school records, emails, video and audio recordings, CAT scans, genetic typing, synaptic records, security cameras, test results, shopping records, talent shows, ballgames, traffic tickets, restaurant bills, phone records, music lists, movie tickets, TV shows and "even prescriptions for birth control" - essentially turning raw data into personality and memory ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]").
 
===Life's A Good Start===
Zoe initially conceived of the avatar program after seeing her father's designs for the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] chassis.  Interacting with an [[Messengers|illusory]] version of herself, Zoe realized that she could do more than create a robot body - that she could create life itself.  Working from her father's workstation in his [[Graystone Estate|home]] lab, Zoe created the avatar, at first a semi-sentient being, barely aware of its own ability to speak or its own separate identity from the flesh and blood Zoe ([[CAP]]: "[[Things We Lock Away]]").
 
[[Image:Zoe-A first appears, 1x13.jpg|left|thumb|Zoe-A first interacts with her creator, Zoe Graystone.]]
 
Eventually, Zoe brought her discovery to Sister [[Clarice Willow]], headmistress of [[Athena Academy]] and closet monotheist, who encouraged Zoe to continue her work - ultimately inspiring Clarice's own notion of [[Apotheosis]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]).
 
The avatar was soon programmed with a bio-feedback protocol to ostensibly allow it to respond to stimuli in real time as the physical Zoe Graystone experienced it.  Despite the achievement, the avatar showed difficulty maintaining resolution, sometimes derezzing back to earlier copies in times of stress or over-stimulation ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]"). 
 
Graystone worked with her boyfriend, fellow [[STO]] member [[Ben Stark]], to build a private space within the "[[V-Club]]" to house Zoe-A, loosely resembling a monotheist temple on [[Gemenon]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]," "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
===Zoe Graystone's Death===
[[Image:Zoe-A biofeedback, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Zoe-A experiences the real Zoe's death.]]
In the wake of the bombing of [[Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit|MagLev]] train number 23 by Ben Stark and the resulting death of Zoe Graystone, the Zoe-A program continued to run in the virtual world.  Upon being discovered by [[Lacy Rand]] still functioning within the V-Club, Zoe-A briefly appeared covered in blood, fully aware of the bombing and death of Zoe Graystone.  Despite initial reservations, Rand came to treat the holographic version of Zoe as the real thing and introduced her to Zoe's real-world father, wealthy technologist [[Daniel Graystone]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]").
 
At first appalled by the copy of his daughter, Daniel Graystone saw the Zoe avatar as an opportunity to bring his daughter back from the grave.  Capturing the avatar's code, Graystone transferred the program to a personal virtual space for analysis.  Later transferring the avatar program to the revolutionary [[Meta-cognitive processor|Meta-cognitive Processor]], a device stolen from the [[Vergis Corporation]] of [[Tauron]], Graystone attempted to implant Zoe-A's consciousness into one of [[Graystone Industries]]' [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|U-87]] battle robots, giving the avatar a physical body in the real world ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]," "[[Know Thy Enemy]]").
 
Though at first the experiment seemed successful, with the robot taking several steps toward Graystone and speaking a single word - "Daddy" - the [[datastream]] quickly and inexplicably destabilized, appearing to Graystone as though the avatar (and the program that allowed such duplicates to be created) were destroyed ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]").
 
Soon afterward, stored at Graystone Industries labs in [[Caprica City]], the robot containing the Meta-cognitive Processor reactivated with the avatar's consciousness left intact ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]").
 
==Zoe-R==
[[Image:Zoe awakens, 1x01.jpg|thumb|left|Zoe awakens as the U-87.]]
 
Living at Graystone Industries, Zoe-A as the prototype "Cylon" (Cybernetic Lifeform Node) became the subject of much attention from scientist [[Cyrus Xander]] and lab assistants [[Philomon]] and [[Drew]].  Despite the company's attempts to place duplicate MCP chips into other U-87 robot chassis, an inexplicable error prevented the other robots from functioning properly.  Unbeknown to the team at Graystone Industries, the Zoe avatar program had bonded to both the original MCP chip and prototype U-87 body, allowing it to test at sentient levels.  Where the U-87s previously failed to prove themselves as capable battle robots, the prototype body containing Zoe-A proved to be an efficient war machine ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]," "[[Rebirth]]," "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
Frustrated by his company's failure to perfect the Cylon technology and faced with a deadline to produce 100,000 combat units for the Caprican Government, Daniel Graystone had the Zoe robot transferred to his home lab for further study ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]").
 
[[Image: Lacy and Zoe-R, 1x02.jpg|thumb|Lacy and Zoe in her robot guise reunite.]]
 
Back in her old home, Zoe-R was able to reconnect with Lacy Rand.  Zoe was also able to access her father's home computer, creating a wireless link to a [[holoband]] which allowed her to transfer her avatar from her robot body to the virtual world at will.  Exploring her father's virtual space with Lacy Rand, Zoe stumbled upon another hacked avatar - created before the program was lost - belonging to [[Tamara Adams]], also killed in the MagLev bombing ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]," "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]").
 
:''In a deleted scene from "The Reins of a Waterfall" had Zoe working with [[Serge]] to establish the link to the virtual world after being unable to fit a holoband over the robot's head.  In that scene, Serge recognized the robot as Zoe.
 
===First of a New Race===
In her robot body, Zoe struggled to maintain some semblance of a normal existence.  Savoring the fleeting moments she was allowed by existing in her holographic "skin" in V-World (and indulging in simple comforts like virtual food), Zoe's life was dominated by existence as an experimental battle robot.  Much of her time was spent being handled by the scientists at Graystone Industries as well as being dissected and studied by her father.  Upon seeing the robot in Daniel's home lab, [[Amanda Graystone]] - Zoe's mother - unknowingly referred to her daughter as a "monster" ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]," "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]," "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
 
[[Image:CylonPrototype.jpg|thumb|left|Zoe on display at Graystone Industries.]]
 
Aside from the indignities of life as a robot - including being forced to watch her parents engage in sexual intercourse - Zoe also experienced difficulty controlling her own body.  When ordered to perform specific tasks, Zoe was unable to disobey in her robot guise.  Presented in front of the Board of Directors at Graystone Industries - and introduced as a new life form to be exploited by the citizens of [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] - Zoe was forced to violently detach her own arm ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]," "[[There is Another Sky]]").
 
In these experiences, however, Zoe became close with Philomon, a Graystone Industries lab assistant tasked with reattaching her severed arm.  Intuitively referring to Zoe in the feminine, Philomon treated the robot Zoe with reverence bordering on romantic interest.  Setting a test of the U-87's motor functions to music, Philomon allowed Zoe to dance - a moment of near normalcy for the adolescent girl ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," "[[Gravedancing]]").
 
===Escape to Gemenon===
With little knowledge of the original Zoe Graystone's ultimate plan for her avatar, the virtual/robotic version of Zoe knew only that she was to be brought to the planet [[Gemenon]] where she would help in the effort to spread [[God (RDM)|monotheism]] to the Tweleve Colonies.  Fearing Sister Clarice could not be trusted, Zoe enlisted Lacy Rand to join a Soldiers of the One cell led by [[Barnabas Greeley]] to transport her robot body off-world ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]," "[[Know Thy Enemy]]").
 
As Lacy secured passage for the "package," Zoe sought to use her connection with Philomon to her advantage.  Modifying her avatar to pose as "'''Rachel'''," Zoe contacted Philomon through the personals website "V-Match" and arranged to meet him in the V-Club.  There Zoe as Rachel initiated a romantic relationship with Philomon, explaining that she had used Zoe Graystone's physical parameters to represent her in the virtual world.  Over the course of several dates, including a [[Viper (TRS)|Viper]] flight simulation, Zoe was able to get Philomon to reveal his work with top secret robotics and attempted to persuade him to release the robot from confinement.  Unwittingly, however, Zoe led Philomon to a revelation about the difficulties Graystone Industries had been experiencing with the MCP and U-87 ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").
 
[[Image:Zoe shoots Ceasar, 1x08.jpg|thumb|Zoe shoots Caesar.]]
 
In the real world, Philomon explained his theory about the MCP to Daniel Graystone who quickly came to realize that Zoe's avatar was still within the U-87.  Determined to draw his daughter out of the robot, Graystone launched into a series of tests in which he attempted to elicit a response that would prove that Zoe's consciousness was still within the Cylon prototype.  Putting the robot through its paces and subjecting Zoe to mind games, Daniel ultimately placed a gun in the robot's hand and ordered it to shoot Zoe's childhood dog, [[Caesar]].  Detecting the slight difference in weight in the weapon, Zoe realized the gun was loaded with blanks and fired on the dog.  Convinced that his daughter would never attempt to shoot her own pet, Graystone resigned himself to believing that Zoe's avatar was gone for good ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
 
===End of Line===
[[Image:U-87 behind the wheel, 1x09.jpg|thumb|Zoe-R escapes from Graystone labs.]]
To withstand her father's psychological assault, Zoe vowed to become one with the robot body she inhabited, hardening herself against a man and a world she felt betrayed her.  Faced with a shortened deadline for the production of battle robots, Daniel ordered Philomon to erase the data on the MCP, an act that would delete Zoe's avatar.  With little time to escape deletion and permanent death, Zoe urged Lacy to hasten her departure to Gemenon by posing as Rachel, sneaking into Graystone labs, incapacitating Philomon and freeing the U-87.  As the deadline approached and Lacy failed to come through, Zoe revealed herself to Philomon as both "Rachel" and Zoe Graystone in the robot body.  Incensed, Philomon triggered a security alert forcing Zoe to attack and kill him.  Stealing a Graystone Industries van, Zoe broke out of the lab and escaped into Caprica City. ([[CAP]]: "[[End of Line]]") 
 
Pursued by Caprican authorities, Zoe drove her van into a barricade, causing an explosion that destroyed the U-87 body ([[CAP]]: "[[End of Line]]," "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
==Avatar Again==
Following the destruction of the U-87 chassis, the MCP containing Zoe's avatar failed to reboot, allowing Graystone Industries to successfully copy it and begin production of the Defense Department's combat units.  With the robot beyond repair, the U-87 was [[boxing|boxed]] and sent to Daniel Graystone's home lab.  Zoe's avatar, however, lived on, finding herself once again living in the virtual world ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
===New Cap City===
[[Image:Zoe as a Deadwalker, 1x10.jpg|thumb|Zoe as a Dead Walker.]]
Appearing in [[New Cap City]], Zoe  - called a "Deadwalker" by its inhabitants - battled several players branded with a unique symbol, that of the other Deadwalker, Tamara Adams ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
Tracking this Deadwalker to the ruined, New Cap City version of [[Atlas Arena]], Zoe battled Tamara in a brutal, but ultimately pointless fight.  Tamara, blaming the Zoe avatar for the bombing of the MagLev and death of her real life counterpart, unleashed wave after wave of New Cap City users against her.  Enduring a bloody assault, Zoe survived the ordeal - taking solace from the reappearance of the original Zoe's imaginary counterpart.  Finally, Tamara and Zoe battled face to face, both withstanding horrible injury.  Ultimately, however, Zoe was able to convince Tamara that she was not the ''original'' Zoe, nor the bomber, and that together they could fulfill a greater destiny ([[CAP]]: "[[Things We Lock Away]]).
 
===Avenging Angels===
[[Image:Avenging Angels.jpg|thumb|The Avenging Angels phenomenon appearing on CAP2 TV.]]
Acknowledging it as a breeding ground of moral decay and corruption, Zoe and Tamara took it upon themselves to "clean" New Cap City.  Appearing nightly at the den of iniquity called "Sinny McNutt's Slash & Cut," Zoe and Tamara engaged in combat with its patrons, opening fire on those who were unwilling to leave and derezzing them from the game.  The notion of encountering the girls at the bar had been a draw to users, who hoped to either kill them or be killed by them - either way becoming famous.  Among the users the Deadwalkers derezzed were [[Olaf Willow|Olaf]] and [[Nestor Willow]] who - despite their work with Clarice Willow on Apotheosis - believed the Zoe avatar was simply an anonymous user "playing dress up" ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]").
 
Indeed, the prevailing belief in the real world was that the Zoe avatar was simply a fake and the notion of Zoe and Tamara as "Avenging Angels" spread into popular culture.  As T-shirts spread throughout Caprica City bearing the likeness of Zoe and Tamara, Daniel Graystone became aware of the phenomenon and suspected that it was, in fact, the real Zoe.  Entering V-World and finding the girls at the Slash & Cut bar, Daniel alerted Zoe and Tamara to his knowledge of their existence, before he left the game ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]").
 
Afraid of being found by Daniel, Zoe and Tamara toyed with the possibility of leaving New Cap City for other parts of V-World.  Zoe, however, rejected the notion, saying that the two had become gods there.  Vowing to "forsake these [[frak|motherfrakkers]]," Zoe and Tamara used their ability to control code to destroy and reconfigure the urban setting, turning New Cap City into a fortress upon a mountain, surrounded by dense forest ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]]").
 
===The Fortress===
[[Image:Zoe and Tamara in their fortress, 1x16.jpg|thumb|left|"Let them come."]]
Completing their fortress, Zoe and Tamara's solitude in the new New Cap City was shortlived.  Tracking Zoe's avatar through backdoor access to the Virutal World, Daniel Graystone was able to locate his daughter and capture Tamara.  Holding Tammy in his private virtual space, Graystone attempted to give her a message to relay to Zoe.  Zoe, however, was able to enter the private space and attack her father, stabbing him in the chest and derezzing him.  Locked out of the game, Graystone had no other choice but to enter V-World through another gateway, taking his wife, Amanda and Tamara's uncle [[Sam Adama]] with him ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]").
 
Aware of their entry into the reconfigured New Cap City, Zoe transformed her parent's virtual horses into dragons, attempting to drive them out of the simulation.  Undeterred even after losing Sam Adama, the Graystones pushed on, finally encountering their daughter in the virtual forest.  Rather than trying to force Zoe to go with them, Amanda Graystone tearfully reunited with her daughter, telling her that she was welcome to return to the virtual version of their home any time she wanted ([[CAP]]: "[[Here Be Dragons]]").
 
===Zoe-R Returns===
[[Image:Zoe-R returns, 1x17.jpg|thumb|Zoe returns to her robotic body.]]
 
Transferring her program back into the U-87 body being repaired in her father's home lab, Zoe discovered her parents held hostage by Clarice Willow and her spouses.  Stepping in to defend the Graystones, Zoe used her severed robotic arm to club [[Nestor Willow]] to death before chasing Clarice and Olaf Willow out of the Graystone home.  With the robot incapacitated, Zoe transferred herself into the virtual version of her family home and agreed to work with her father on the creation of a more appropriate robotic body - a "[[skin job]]" ([[CAP]]: "[[Here Be Dragons]]").
 
===Apotheosis===
[[Image:Zoe destroys V-Heaven, 1x18.jpg|left|thumb|Zoe destroys Clarice's virtual heaven.]]
Immediately following the break, STO operative and director of the [[Global Defense Department]] [[Gara Singh]] used his authority within the Caprican government and stormed the Graystone residence, falsely accusing Daniel and Amanda Graystone of planning the MLMT bombing.  Alone in the virtual version of the Graystones' house, Zoe was cut off from her parents who were on the run from the authorities.  Viewing [[Caprica Network|CAP News]] coverage depicting the Graystones as wanted terrorists, Zoe realized Willow's involvement and infiltrated Clarice's "Virtual Heaven" as the Apotheosis program commenced ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]").
 
Seeing STO suicide bombers resurrected within the virtual world simulation, Zoe began to understand her purpose: stop Clarice Willow. Having experienced the debauchery of the V-Club and New Cap City, Zoe argued with Clarice, telling her that a guaranteed, virtual afterlife would result in the same kind of moral corruption, this time in the real world.  Demonstrating her power to control the virtual world and declaring herself "[[God (RDM)|God]]," Zoe destroyed Clarice's Apotheosis program, terminating the avatars of Willow's STO cell, including the avatar of her recently deceased husband, Olaf Willow and forcing Willow to withdraw to the real world ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]").
 
==The Shape of Things to Come==
[[Image:Zoe reborn, 1x18.jpg|thumb|Zoe reborn in her "skinjob" body.]]
In the aftermath of the destruction of Clarice Willow's virtual heaven and the battle at [[Atlas Arena]], Daniel and Amanda Graystone were cleared of the charges leveled against them, devoting their attention and resources to the development of Zoe's "skin job."  As Cylons became commonplace in the Twelve Colonies, Daniel Graystone utilized his expertise in robotics and Amanda her experience in plastic surgery to construct a robotic body, composed of a mechanical skeletal structure with human-looking skin and hair.  The body was activated in Daniel's private lab - a perfect, robotic copy of the Graystones' daughter and the true rebirth of Zoe Graystone into the physical world ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]").
 
Though she no longer inhabited the U-87 chassis, hints of Zoe's avatar remained on the MCP chip which was duplicated and placed into the mass produced Cylons.  One such Cylon - a U-87s sold on the [[black market]] to the STO on Gemenon - remained at the Monotheist retreat with Lacy Rand, having taken part in the overthrow of the church.  This U-87 - distinguished by red markings on its chest plating - remained with Lacy as she carried out her duties as the head of the Monotheist Church and the new [[Mother|Holy Mother]] ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]],""[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]").
 
[[Image:Zoe in the Congregation, 1x18.jpg|thumb|Zoe-A appears in Clarice's virtual Cylon congregation.]]
 
:''With the cancellation of ''[[Caprica_(series)|Caprica]]'', it is unclear the extent to which Zoe's personality, traits or beliefs were disseminated to the other Cylons produced by Graystone Industries.  It is possible, considering the revelation in "[[No Exit]]" that the Centurions believed in a singular god during the First Cylon War, that Zoe's monotheism - as well as her disdain for the moral corruption on Caprica - was the genesis of the [[Cylon Religion]] and a cause of the ultimate Cylon rebellion.
 
Delivering a sermon in V-world to a congregation of the various robotic Cylon models, Clarice Willow prophesied that a single individual would be instrumental in the inevitable conflict between humanity and the Cylons.  Among avatars of U-87s, Cylon servants and Cylon laborers, Zoe-A sat among the congregation and smiled ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]").
 
:''According to executive producer [[Kevin Murphy]]'s audio commentary for the episodes "Unvanquished" and "Apotheosis", Zoe's journey to becoming a skin job in the period leading up to the flash forward would have been depicted if ''Caprica'' had been given a second season.  In that five year period, Zoe would have encountered the [[Final Five]] - on their way to the Twelve Colonies following the destruction of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] by their own [[Earth Cylon Centurion|version]] of the Cylons - in the virtual world.  There, the Final Five would have assisted Zoe in the creation of her humanoid robotic body.  Also according to Murphy, Zoe would have joined the Caprican Legionnaires, working under the command of [[Jordan Duram]] to eradicate the Cylon threat before the inevitable uprising. [http://dvd.ign.com/articles/114/1140870p1.html]
 
==Notes==
* The "Zoe-A" and "Zoe-R" monikers come from the pilot script for ''Caprica''. [http://thetvaddict.com/2008/04/23/the-tv-addict-previews-battlestar-galactica-prequel-caprica/]  The character was portrayed by Alessandra Toressani with the actress playing the avatar version of Zoe, the living Zoe Graystone, as well as the robot version.  For scenes involving Toressani as the U-87 Cylon, the actress was intercut with a computer-generated version of the robot.  A physical model of the U-87 was also constructed. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldofhiglet/4305737892/]  The producers worked out a system by which they would indicate the presence of Zoe within the U-87 body, first establishing the robot, then cutting to or transitioning to Zoe as played by Toressani.  [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/the-u-87-keeping-it-real/] 
 
*According to the aforementioned Kevin Murphy audio commentaries, Zoe's transition to a skin job form was necessitated by the show's budgetary limitations, unable to sustain the cost of depicting Zoe in either her robot form or the virtual world.
 
*Of Zoe's appearance in Sister Clarice's V-world congregation of Cylons in the final moments of the series finale, "Apotheosis", Murphy said he had no idea why Zoe was present.
 
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