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*Tamara Adama serves as the basis for the [[Number Eight]] model and Zoe the basis for the [[Number Six]] model. Murphy was unclear on this point, however, and recommended asking [[Jane Espenson]] or [[Michael Taylor]] for clarification. | *Tamara Adama serves as the basis for the [[Number Eight]] model and Zoe the basis for the [[Number Six]] model. Murphy was unclear on this point, however, and recommended asking [[Jane Espenson]] or [[Michael Taylor]] for clarification. | ||
**On May 5, 2011, Espenson confirmed on Twitter that the writers discussed this point, but it was not set in stone.<ref group="commentary" name="espenson_twitter_number_models_not_set_stone">{{cite_web|url=http://twitter.com/#!/JaneEspenson/status/66023637202903040#:~:text=not%20set%20in%20stone|title=Tweet by Jane Espenson|author=Jane Espenson|publisher=Twitter|date=5 May 2011|accessdate=2024}}</ref>. | **On May 5, 2011, Espenson confirmed on Twitter that the writers discussed this point, but it was not set in stone.<ref group="commentary" name="espenson_twitter_number_models_not_set_stone">{{cite_web|url=http://twitter.com/#!/JaneEspenson/status/66023637202903040#:~:text=not%20set%20in%20stone|title=Tweet by Jane Espenson|author=Jane Espenson|publisher=Twitter|date=5 May 2011|accessdate=2024}}</ref>. | ||
==Analysis== | |||
The revelation in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' series finale that the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonial]] humans (which includes the characters of ''Caprica'') separately evolved from [[Earth (RDM)#A New Earth|Earth]] humans means that fundamentally none of the so-called "human" characters of ''Caprica'' are actually human in the sense of what we consider human today. Instead, they are members of an outwardly indistinguishable from ''Homo sapiens'' extraterrestrial species with compatible DNA to ''Homo sapiens'' as a result of parallel evolution. ''Caprica'' is actually a story of an alien race. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||