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=== From "What the Frak is Caprica?" - Video Blog #1 === | === From "What the Frak is Caprica?" - Video Blog #1 === | ||
* ''[[Ronald D. Moore]] discusses the core of ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]:'' | |||
: ''Caprica'', at it's heart, is really the story of the creation of the {{RDM|Cylons}}, and how the Cylons were developed initially. So, it's really the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|beginning of the end]]. | |||
* ''[[Remi Aubuchon]] discusses the choice of starting the story on a peaceful {{RDM|Caprica}}:'' | |||
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: The reason that Ron [Moore] and I chose this particular time and place, and Caprica, is—it's right at the brink of the Caprica society's fall. Its starting to disintegrate and fall apart, and making themselves somewhat vulnerable to what eventually will be the [[First Cylon War|rise of the Cylons]]. | |||
* ''[[Esai Morales]] ([[Joseph Adama]]) on what makes the show great:'' | |||
: Great thing about this show is that it's not your usual [[Star Trek|"Beam me up, Scotty"]], laser-tag fare, but more centered on a realistic depiction of what our culture would be like if we colonized another planet. | |||
* ''Director [[Jeffrey Reiner]] on the pilot:'' | |||
: It's a domesticated drama that has severe overtones into the whole galaxy. These people who we're documentaring (sic) in this show [[Daniel Graystone|some of them control puppet strings]], you know, because it's money and power, and greed. | |||
* ''Moore on Caprica being different than the [[Re-imagined Series]]:'' | |||
''' | : ''Caprica'' is not an action-adventure series. ''Caprica'' takes place before [[First Cylon War|the war]]. ''Caprica'' is about a peaceful society. ''Caprica'' is about people going about their daily lives and not seeing how the seeds of their own destruction are all around them. | ||
'' | * ''Aubuchon discusses bringing in a different audience with this outing:'' | ||
: What Ron [Moore] and I really wanted to make sure we did was bring to a different audience the same philosophy that ''{{RDM|Battlestar Galactica}}'' which is, that by watching something that's out of our time, we can start to think about our time. | |||
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== Noteworthy Dialogue == | |||
*''Joseph discussing his family past with Willie:'' | |||
| | :'''Joseph Adama''': I want you to know who you are. We come from a long, proud line of [[Tauron|Tauron]] peasants who knew how to work the land and still stand proud. You're named after your grandfather. Did I ever tell you that? | ||
''' | :'''Willie Adama''': Nope. | ||
:'''Joseph Adama''': William. He was killed during the [[Tauron Uprising|Tauron uprising]]. Our last name isn't Adams. I changed it after I arrived here on {{RDM|Caprica}}. Our family name is Adama. Adama. And it's a good, honorable Tauron name. | |||
''' | *''The Cylon prototype after having destroyed all targets during an exercise:'' | ||
:'''Cylon prototype''': All targets neutralized. Program completed [[by your command]]. | |||
'''Joan Leyte:''' Hmm. Cylon. Interesting. | *''After having watched the live-fire demonstration of Graystone Enterprise's military robot:'' | ||
:'''Joan Leyte''': What'd you call it? | |||
:'''Daniel Graystone''': A cybernetic life-form node. A [[Cylon (RDM)|Cylon]], Minister. | |||
:'''Joan Leyte''' : Hmm. Cylon. Interesting. | |||
==Starring== | ==Starring== | ||
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* [[Charlie Robson]] as Avatar<ref name="imdumb"/> | * [[Charlie Robson]] as Avatar<ref name="imdumb"/> | ||
Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".<ref name="imdumb"/> [[Roger R. Cross]] portrayed [[Tomas Vergis]], but his scenes were all cut and the part recast | Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".<ref name="imdumb"/> [[Roger R. Cross]] portrayed [[Tomas Vergis]], but his scenes were all cut and the part has been recast for future appearances. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||