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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
|photo= Amanda Paula.jpg | |photo= Amanda Paula.jpg | ||
|colony= Living on {{RDM|Caprica}} | |colony= Living on {{RDM|Caprica}} | ||
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|role= Plastic surgeon | |role= Plastic surgeon | ||
|actor= [[Kassandra Kingsborough]]<br/>[[Paula Malcomson]] | |actor= [[Kassandra Kingsborough]]<br/>[[Paula Malcomson]] | ||
|archives=amanda-graystone|photo 2=Caprica - Ghosts in the Machine - Young Amanda and Darius.jpg|caption 2=A young Amanda with her brother, [[Darius]] {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}. | |archives=amanda-graystone|photo 2=Caprica - Ghosts in the Machine - Young Amanda and Darius.jpg|caption 2=A young Amanda with her brother, [[Darius]] {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}.}} | ||
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'''Amanda Graystone''' is a successful plastic surgeon on {{RDM|Caprica}} married to [[Daniel Graystone]], the computer engineer who created the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. She is the mother of [[Zoe Graystone]]. | '''Amanda Graystone''' is a successful plastic surgeon on {{RDM|Caprica}} married to [[Daniel Graystone]], the computer engineer who created the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. She is the mother of [[Zoe Graystone]]. | ||
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In the aftermath of the battle at Atlas Arena, the Graystones are cleared and life returns to a semblance of normality. With Zoe living in the virtual version of their home, the Graystones are allowed to continue their relationship with their daughter, and Amanda is able to hold Zoe in her arms. Amanda and Daniel devote their attention and resources to the development of Zoe's new "skinjob" body. Amanda uses her experience in plastic surgery to construct a robotic body for Zoe, composed of a mechanical skeletal structure with human-looking hair and skin. Working out of their home lab, Amanda and Daniel complete development of the body and greet Zoe as she emerges into the real world. {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}. | In the aftermath of the battle at Atlas Arena, the Graystones are cleared and life returns to a semblance of normality. With Zoe living in the virtual version of their home, the Graystones are allowed to continue their relationship with their daughter, and Amanda is able to hold Zoe in her arms. Amanda and Daniel devote their attention and resources to the development of Zoe's new "skinjob" body. Amanda uses her experience in plastic surgery to construct a robotic body for Zoe, composed of a mechanical skeletal structure with human-looking hair and skin. Working out of their home lab, Amanda and Daniel complete development of the body and greet Zoe as she emerges into the real world. {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Amanda Graystone was played by Irish actress [[Paula Malcomson]] who originally auditioned for the role of Sister Clarice. | *Amanda Graystone was played by Irish actress [[Paula Malcomson]] who originally auditioned for the role of Sister Clarice. | ||
[[File:Roger Cross as Tomas Vergis, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Paula Malcolmson and Roger R. Cross as Amanda Graystone and Tomas Vergis in a deleted scene from the ''Caprica'' pilot]] | [[File:Roger Cross as Tomas Vergis, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Paula Malcolmson and Roger R. Cross as Amanda Graystone and Tomas Vergis in a deleted scene from the ''Caprica'' pilot]] | ||
*A scene showing Amanda performing remote surgery using a holoband and robotic instruments was scripted for the pilot but was cut for budgetary reasons before filming.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:34:53</ref> | |||
*In an early version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode, Amanda was seen having an affair with [[Tomas Vergis]], then played by [[Roger R. Cross]]. According to [[David Eick]] in the podcast commentary for "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," these scenes were excised from the episode in order to make Amanda more identifiable. The entire storyline was cut because the producers felt it made her character "very unlikable" in the context of her daughter's recent death. This resulted in her role being significantly smaller in the final cut of the pilot than it was in the script.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:32:14</ref> At least one production still survived depicting Amanda with that early version of Vergis. | *In an early version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode, Amanda was seen having an affair with [[Tomas Vergis]], then played by [[Roger R. Cross]]. According to [[David Eick]] in the podcast commentary for "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," these scenes were excised from the episode in order to make Amanda more identifiable. The entire storyline was cut because the producers felt it made her character "very unlikable" in the context of her daughter's recent death. This resulted in her role being significantly smaller in the final cut of the pilot than it was in the script.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:32:14</ref> At least one production still survived depicting Amanda with that early version of Vergis. | ||
*A scene showing Amanda performing remote surgery using a holoband and robotic instruments was scripted for the pilot but was cut for budgetary reasons before filming.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:34:53</ref> | *A scene showing Amanda performing remote surgery using a holoband and robotic instruments was scripted for the pilot but was cut for budgetary reasons before filming.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:34:53</ref> | ||