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During the Cylon War, Caprica City is attacked by Cylon forces. [[Cylon War-era Centurion|Centurion]]s and [[Civilian Cylon|domestic Cylons]] utilize mobile war machines to attack the city and its population from the ground, while [[Basestar (TRS)#First Variant|basestar]]s and [[Cylon Raider (RDM)#Cylon War-era Raider|Raider]]s attack from the air {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | During the Cylon War, Caprica City is attacked by Cylon forces. [[Cylon War-era Centurion|Centurion]]s and [[Civilian Cylon|domestic Cylons]] utilize mobile war machines to attack the city and its population from the ground, while [[Basestar (TRS)#First Variant|basestar]]s and [[Cylon Raider (RDM)#Cylon War-era Raider|Raider]]s attack from the air {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | ||
Caprica City is once again a target during the second [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]]. First eliminating the city's electrical grid and starting numerous fire storms, the Cylons ultimately destroy Caprica City with multiple independently targeted missiles and a 50-megaton [[Weapons_in_the_Re-imagined_Series#Nuclear_weapons|nuclear]] detonation launched from orbit. The result is the total destruction of Caprica City | Caprica City is once again a target during the second [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]]. First eliminating the city's electrical grid and starting numerous fire storms, the Cylons ultimately destroy Caprica City with multiple independently targeted missiles and a 50-megaton [[Weapons_in_the_Re-imagined_Series#Nuclear_weapons|nuclear]] detonation launched from orbit. The result is the total destruction of Caprica City ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[The Plan]]"). | ||
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The {{inlineref|Riverwalk}} section of Caprica City is an open-air promenade and park area. Landscaped with fountains and large reflecting pools, as well as playground equipment for families with children, the Riverwalk also features a large bazaar with vendors and other amenities {{RDMep|Miniseries|Epiphanies|Daybreak, Part I|Daybreak, Part II|The Plan}}. | The {{inlineref|Riverwalk}} section of Caprica City is an open-air promenade and park area. Landscaped with fountains and large reflecting pools, as well as playground equipment for families with children, the Riverwalk also features a large bazaar with vendors and other amenities {{RDMep|Miniseries|Epiphanies|Daybreak, Part I|Daybreak, Part II|The Plan}}. | ||
The Riverwalk is frequented by members of all strata of Colonial life, from laborers and businessmen to luminaries such as the famous Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]]. Apparently near to both the Colonial Government offices as well as her Caprica City apartment, future President of the Colonies [[Laura Roslin]] also visits the Riverwalk section on several occasions {{ | The Riverwalk is frequented by members of all strata of Colonial life, from laborers and businessmen to luminaries such as the famous Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]]. Apparently near to both the Colonial Government offices as well as her Caprica City apartment, future President of the Colonies [[Laura Roslin]] also visits the Riverwalk section on several occasions {{TRSEpiphanies|Daybreak, Part I\}\}. | ||
It is at the Riverwalk section that undercover Cylon agent "[[Caprica-Six]]" meets with her [[One|contact]], setting into motion the attack on the Twelve Worlds {{TRS|Miniseries|The Plan}}. | It is at the Riverwalk section that undercover Cylon agent "[[Caprica-Six]]" meets with her [[One|contact]], setting into motion the attack on the Twelve Worlds {{TRS|Miniseries|The Plan}}. | ||
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Caprica City boasted a number of attractions for tourists and residents. Among them were Pyramid games at Atlas Arena, the city's many parks and gardens, as well as the Caprica City Museum of Contemporary Art {{CAP|The Imperfections of Memory}}. The [[Caprican Art Museum]] also displayed unique artifacts from {{RDM|Kobol}} {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}. Other museum exhibits are also in locales such as {{inlineref|Jasper House|bold=N}} and the {{inlineref|Onyx Museum of Mankind|bold=N}} (''[[The Caprican]]'': "[[Playing the Field: Lonely Girl from B.C. needs our help & more!]]"). | Caprica City boasted a number of attractions for tourists and residents. Among them were Pyramid games at Atlas Arena, the city's many parks and gardens, as well as the Caprica City Museum of Contemporary Art {{CAP|The Imperfections of Memory}}. The [[Caprican Art Museum]] also displayed unique artifacts from {{RDM|Kobol}} {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}. Other museum exhibits are also in locales such as {{inlineref|Jasper House|bold=N}} and the {{inlineref|Onyx Museum of Mankind|bold=N}} (''[[The Caprican]]'': "[[Playing the Field: Lonely Girl from B.C. needs our help & more!]]"). | ||
Nightlife in Caprica City offered adult entertainment in the form of elaborate strip clubs and bars like [[Skybar]] {{ | Nightlife in Caprica City offered adult entertainment in the form of elaborate strip clubs and bars like [[Skybar]] {{TRSDaybreak, Part II|False Labor\}\}. Hot spots like the [[Dive Bar]] also catered to residents seeking recreation in the form of chemical substances, serving as a bar and [[opium den]] {{CAP|Rebirth|The Imperfections of Memory}}. | ||
In the [[Virtual World]], Caprica City was represented by a darker, more subversive counterpart, [[New Cap City]]—an action adventure game accessible through illegal [[holoband]] hacks {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. | In the [[Virtual World]], Caprica City was represented by a darker, more subversive counterpart, [[New Cap City]]—an action adventure game accessible through illegal [[holoband]] hacks {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. | ||