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Despite securing the contract, Graystone Industries stock nose-dives when Daniel Graystone's deceased daughter is publicly outed as a member of the [[Soldiers of the One]] terrorist organization and linked to the bombing of [[MagLev]] train #23 {{CAP|Rebirth}}. Due to Zoe Graystone's name recognition, Graystone Industries and its holobands become associated with the moral decay of Caprica, sparking public outcry against the company and its founders {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}.
Despite securing the contract, Graystone Industries stock nose-dives when Daniel Graystone's deceased daughter is publicly outed as a member of the [[Soldiers of the One]] terrorist organization and linked to the bombing of [[MagLev]] train #23 {{CAP|Rebirth}}. Due to Zoe Graystone's name recognition, Graystone Industries and its holobands become associated with the moral decay of Caprica, sparking public outcry against the company and its founders {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}.


The financial future of the company is further endangered when Graystone personally pledges on ''[[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]]'' to divert all profits from holoband sales and V-world space to [[The Graystone Children's Fund|funding anti-addiction efforts]] - affecting sixty percent of Graystone Industries' revenues {{CAP|Gravedancing}}. In response, the board of directors debates removing Graystone from the board, despite [[Cyrus Xander]]'s recognition that Daniel himself "is the brand." Daniel Graystone counters with a demonstration of the U-87's unique capabilities, arguing that sales for both military and civilian applications would sustain the company and affect society far more profoundly than the holoband {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. The demonstration momentarily secures Daniel's future as CEO, but continuing difficulties in the production of Cylons and erosion of the company's stock draws the attention of Tomas Vergis, seeking retribution for the deaths of his employees {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}.
The financial future of the company is further endangered when Graystone personally pledges on ''[[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]]'' to divert all profits from holoband sales and V-world space to funding anti-addiction efforts - affecting sixty percent of Graystone Industries' revenues {{CAP|Gravedancing}}. In response, the board of directors debates removing Graystone from the board, despite [[Cyrus Xander]]'s recognition that Daniel himself "is the brand." Daniel Graystone counters with a demonstration of the U-87's unique capabilities, arguing that sales for both military and civilian applications would sustain the company and affect society far more profoundly than the holoband {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. The demonstration momentarily secures Daniel's future as CEO, but continuing difficulties in the production of Cylons and erosion of the company's stock draws the attention of Tomas Vergis, seeking retribution for the deaths of his employees {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}.


The company's troubles worsen when the [[Zoe-R|prototype Cylon]] kills Graystone Industries scientist [[Philomon]] and escapes from Graystone labs. Believing Graystone Industries has lost control of the project and receiving overtures from Tomas Vergis, the Caprican Ministry of Defense withdraws the Cyber Combat Unit contract and grants it to the Vergis Corporation instead. With significant capital behind him, Tomas Vergis is installed as CEO of Graystone Industries and Cylons finally begin leaving the assembly line {{CAP|End of Line|Unvanquished}}.
The company's troubles worsen when the [[Zoe-R|prototype Cylon]] kills Graystone Industries scientist [[Philomon]] and escapes from Graystone labs. Believing Graystone Industries has lost control of the project and receiving overtures from Tomas Vergis, the Caprican Ministry of Defense withdraws the Cyber Combat Unit contract and grants it to the Vergis Corporation instead. With significant capital behind him, Tomas Vergis is installed as CEO of Graystone Industries and Cylons finally begin leaving the assembly line {{CAP|End of Line|Unvanquished}}.

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