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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 {{RDM|Caprica}}, operating under the Caprican Department of Justice. | The '''Global Defense Department''' (GDD) is an internal law enforcement and intelligence service on the colony of {{RDM|Caprica}}, operating under the Caprican Department of Justice. | ||
==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 {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | 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 {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica) | 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 ({{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}, "[[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]] - the real perpetrator {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. Embarrassed by footage of Agent Youngblood interrogating Stark some months for the bombing for a routine curfew violation, the agents channel all of their energies into pinning the attack on Graysotne. 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|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}}. | 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|Pilot (Caprica)}}. Embarrassed by footage of Agent Youngblood interrogating Stark some months for the bombing for a routine curfew violation, the agents channel all of their energies into pinning the attack on Graysotne. 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 in 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}}. | Still, the investigators come away with little in the way of solid evidence proving Graystone's involvement in 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}}. | ||
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* [[Youngblood]], Agent | * [[Youngblood]], Agent | ||
* [[Alpert]], Agent | * [[Alpert]], Agent | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The GDD is similar in function to the present day British [[w:MI5|MI-5]] as well as the United States' [[w:Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI). | * The GDD is similar in function to the present day British [[w:MI5|MI-5]] as well as the United States' [[w:Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI). | ||
* The practical location for the GDD field office was housed in the [[Wikipedia:Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam)|Riverview Hospital]] in [[Wikipedia:Coquitlam|Coquitlam, British Columbia]]. It is the same location used in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Re-imagined Series]] episode "[[The Farm]]" as well as for the [[Guatrau]]'s meeting place in ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'''s "[[Unvanquished]]". <ref>http://www.visitcaprica.com/2011/01/episode-3-reins-of-waterfall.html</ref> | |||
*According to [[Ronald D. Moore]] - who directed the episode "The Reins of a Waterfall," which established the location - the ''Caprica'' production was able to dress an entire floor of the River Hospital and leave it set up for future episodes the entire season. The set was purposefully decorated with outdated equipment like [[Wikipedia:Monochrome monitor|amber screen monitor]]s and old-fashioned [[Wikipedia:Typewriter|typewriter]]s to illustrate how underfunded the GDD was. <ref>http://www.syfy.com/_cache/assets/assets/caprica_episode103_commentary.mp3</ref> | |||
== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Caprica (series)]] | [[Category: Caprica (series)]] | ||
[[Category: RDM]] | [[Category: RDM]] | ||