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* As Daniel explains why he created the avatar of Zoe, [[Sam Adama]] is stopped by an assistant en route back stage. The assistant happens to be [[Tauron]], which he sees by the tattoo on her hand; after speaking to her in Tauronese, she gives him her security badge and walks away. | * As Daniel explains why he created the avatar of Zoe, [[Sam Adama]] is stopped by an assistant en route back stage. The assistant happens to be [[Tauron]], which he sees by the tattoo on her hand; after speaking to her in Tauronese, she gives him her security badge and walks away. | ||
* On stage, Daniel says that technology may, in fact, be a problem. Backstage, [[Priyah Magnus]] and [[Cyrus Xander]] do not react well to the direction the conversation is taking. Daniel admits that they—meaning his company—believed they would be able to control the content in the [[virtual world]], but admits that they have failed, given that the "temptation to hack the code is too great." When asked about a solution to this problem, Daniel admits that he doesn't know, but notes that for any beneficial change, one must take away the profit motive. He brings up the point of the legalization of drugs and then, in that vein, states that they will no longer make profit from the licensing of legal spaces of [[virtual world]] and, with his wife, notes that any profit from the holoband technology will go into a foundation for children to get the "right experiences." | * On stage, Daniel says that technology may, in fact, be a problem. Backstage, [[Priyah Magnus]] and [[Cyrus Xander]] do not react well to the direction the conversation is taking. Daniel admits that they—meaning his company—believed they would be able to control the content in the [[virtual world]], but admits that they have failed, given that the "temptation to hack the code is too great." When asked about a solution to this problem, Daniel admits that he doesn't know, but notes that for any beneficial change, one must take away the profit motive. He brings up the point of the legalization of drugs and then, in that vein, states that they will no longer make profit from the licensing of legal spaces of [[virtual world]] and, with his wife, notes that any profit from the holoband technology will go into a foundation for children to get the "right experiences." | ||
* Backstage, Magnus notes that the move is a great public relations act, however Xander disagrees, noting that the holoband licensing accounts for 60% of [[Graystone Industries]] | * Backstage, Magnus notes that the move is a great public relations act, however Xander disagrees, noting that the holoband licensing accounts for 60% of [[Graystone Industries]]'s net. On stage, Daniel reiterates his pledge and asks Caprica to hold him to it. This results in applause from the audience, as Sarno offers his genuine surprise while crediting Amanda for a great save. | ||
* At the Adama apartment, [[Ruth]] asks [[Joseph Adama]] about Amanda's appearance. He notes that she shouldn't be there, and Ruth expresses her desire to kill Amanda with her hands and sleep well every night. | * At the Adama apartment, [[Ruth]] asks [[Joseph Adama]] about Amanda's appearance. He notes that she shouldn't be there, and Ruth expresses her desire to kill Amanda with her hands and sleep well every night. | ||
* Daniel and Amanda part ways, as Daniel needs to talk to his people. As Daniel heads off, Sam introduces himself as Sarno's driver and offers to take her home, if she'd like. She happily agrees. | * Daniel and Amanda part ways, as Daniel needs to talk to his people. As Daniel heads off, Sam introduces himself as Sarno's driver and offers to take her home, if she'd like. She happily agrees. | ||
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