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[[ | [[Image:gddlogo.jpg|thumb|250px|Logo of the GDD.]] | ||
The '''Global Defense Department''' (GDD) is an internal law enforcement and intelligence service on the colony of | The '''Global Defense Department''' (GDD) is an internal law enforcement and intelligence service on the colony of [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], operating under the [[Caprican Department of Justice]] (CDJ). | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the years before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], the GDD has an underfunded bureau in [[Caprica City]] run by Director [[Gara Singh]]. Prior to the resurgence of the [[Soldiers of the One]], agents of the GDD were tasked with routine investigative work, including stopping kids for curfew violations | In the years before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], the GDD has an underfunded bureau in [[Caprica City]] run by Director [[Gara Singh]]. Prior to the resurgence of the [[Soldiers of the One]], agents of the GDD were tasked with routine investigative work, including stopping kids for curfew violations ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]"). | ||
==MagLev Investigation== | ==MagLev Investigation== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Caprica_-_GDD_Caprica_City_Bureau_building.jpg|thumb|Exterior of GDD's Caprica City Bureau.]] | ||
Following the STO attack on the [[Maglev|MLMT]] train in Caprica City, Agents [[Jordan Duram]] and [[Youngblood]] are assigned to investigate and capture the organizers of that terrorist act | Following the STO attack on the [[Maglev|MLMT]] train in Caprica City, however, Agents [[Jordan Duram]] and [[Youngblood]] are assigned to investigate and capture the organizers of that terrorist act ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]", "[[Reins of a Waterfall]]"). | ||
Recovering a suspicious message sent from an [[E-sheet]] moments before the train exploded, Duram focuses his investigation on [[Zoe Graystone]], rather than her boyfriend [[Ben Stark]] | Recovering a suspicious message sent from an [[E-sheet]] moments before the train exploded, Duram focuses his investigation on [[Zoe Graystone]], rather than her boyfriend [[Ben Stark]], the real perpetrator ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]"). Following [[Amanda Graystone]]'s public revelation of her daughter's involvement with the STO, Duram and Youngblood alert the Caprica Tribune to "bureaucratic red tape" preventing them from searching the [[Graystone Estate|Graystones' home]], causing public outcry ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]"). Awaiting permission to search the Graystones' home, Duram and Youngblood search student lockers at [[Athena Academy]], but come up short. Finally securing a warrant from the high court on [[Libran]], Duram and Youngblood and a contingent of GDD agents conduct a thorough search of Zoe Graystone's bedroom, removing most of her belongings and placing them into evidence ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]"). | ||
Still, the investigators come away with little in the way of solid evidence proving Graystone's involvement | Still, the investigators come away with little in the way of solid evidence proving Zoe Graystone's involvement with the bombing. Unable to pin Zoe to the crime, Duram and Youngblood extend their investigation to include any known members of the STO, securing funding for new equipment capable of facial recognition ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]" deleted scene). Casting a wide net, Duram and Youngblood focus on the involvement of [[Clarice Willow]] after two of her former students with ties to the STO - [[Pann]] and [[Hippolyta]] - turn up dead ([[CAP]]: "[[Retribution]]"). | ||
Aware of Amanda Graystone's close relationship with Willow, Duram turns to her personally, persuading her to provide information about the suspected STO ringleader | Aware of Amanda Graystone's close relationship with Willow, Duram turns to her personally, persuading her to provide information about the suspected STO ringleader ([[CAP]]: "[[Retribution]]"). Though Graystone is at first hesitant to work with the GDD, she begins acting as a covert informant, moving in with Willow and her family and reporting back to Duram ([[CAP]]: "[[False Labor]]"). | ||
After discovering evidence is missing from the GDD evidence locker, Agent Duram begins to suspect there is a leak within the department. With pressure from Director Singh to reveal the identity of his CI, Duram provides false information indicating Clarice Willow's wife [[Mar-Beth Willow|Mar-Beth]] - not Amanda Graystone - as his mole. Shortly | After discovering evidence is missing from the GDD evidence locker, Agent Duram begins to suspect there is a leak within the department. With pressure from Director Singh to reveal the identity of his CI, Duram provides false information indicating Clarice Willow's wife [[Mar-Beth Willow|Mar-Beth]] - not Amanda Graystone - as his mole. Shortly after, Clarice Willow informs Duram that Mar-Beth has gone missing, coinciding with the discovering of the mutilated body of a woman matching Mar-Beth's description ([[CAP]]: "[[Blowback]]"). | ||
Believing Director Singh is the leak, Duram is openly defiant, resulting in his suspension. With Agent Youngblood taking over his caseload, Duram is temporarily out of contact with his CI Amanda Graystone who is left to operate on her own | Believing Director Singh is the leak, Duram is openly defiant, resulting in his suspension. With Agent Youngblood taking over his caseload, Duram is temporarily out of contact with his CI, Amanda Graystone, who is left to operate on her own ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]"). Acting in an unofficial capacity, Duram eventually reconnects with Graystone and the two continue their investigation, focusing on Clarice Willow's personal [[holoband]]. Duram provides Graystone with a dummy holoband and persuades her to swap it with Willow's, meeting in [[Orpheus Park]] to make the exchange. As the two part company, a sniper's bullet catches Duram, however Graystone is on hand to provide first aid and call the paramedics ([[CAP]]: "[[The Heavens Will Rise]]"). | ||
With Duram | With Duram out of the fold, Amanda Graystone and her husband [[Daniel Graystone]] continue the pursuit of Clarice Willow, discovering her plans to bomb [[Atlas Arena]]. Utilizing backdoor access to a squadron of [[Caprican Marine Corps|Marine]] [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|Cylon]]s, Daniel Graystone is able to prevent the bombing and expose Willow ([[CAP]]: "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]"). | ||
==Known agents== | ==Known agents== | ||
* [[Gara Singh]], Director of the GDD office in Caprica City | * [[Gara Singh]], Director of the GDD office in Caprica City | ||
* [[Jordan Duram]] | * [[Jordan Duram]] | ||
* [[Youngblood]] | * [[Youngblood]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The GDD is similar in function to the present day United States' [[w:Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) or the British [[w:MI5|MI-5]]. | |||
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[[Category: Caprica (series)]] | [[Category: Caprica (series)]] | ||
[[Category: RDM]] | [[Category: RDM]] | ||