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The [[Caprica pilot|pilot episode]] establishes [[Daniel Graystone]] as the brilliant inventor of the early [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|Cylon]]s, mourning the loss of his teenage daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]], in a [[STO|terrorist]] attack. So distraught over Zoe's death, Graystone enlists the help of [[Joseph Adama]], a native-[[Tauron]] lawyer with ties to that world's [[Ha'la'tha|criminal organization]], to steal technology that would resurrect both men's daughters. Though the experiment seems to fail, Zoe is in fact reborn inside Graystone's Cylon prototype. | The [[Caprica pilot|pilot episode]] establishes [[Daniel Graystone]] as the brilliant inventor of the early [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|Cylon]]s, mourning the loss of his teenage daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]], in a [[STO|terrorist]] attack. So distraught over Zoe's death, Graystone enlists the help of [[Joseph Adama]], a native-[[Tauron]] lawyer with ties to that world's [[Ha'la'tha|criminal organization]], to steal technology that would resurrect both men's daughters. Though the experiment seems to fail, Zoe is in fact reborn inside Graystone's Cylon prototype. | ||
As | As the series progresses, inter-cuts between the stories of the Graystones and the Adamas, as well as the terrorist organization - the [[Soldiers of the One]] - responsible for Zoe's death, and the Tauron mob - the [[Ha'la'tha]] - as well as the [[GDD|investigators]] pursuing both entities. | ||
Though ''Caprica'' was cancelled during its first season, some connections were established between it and ''Battlestar Galactica'' and some character resolution was provided by a five minute epilogue set several years in the series' future. | Though ''Caprica'' was cancelled during its first season, some connections were established between it and ''Battlestar Galactica'' and some character resolution was provided by a five minute epilogue set several years in the series' future. | ||