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According to a [http://mboard.scifi.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1818631#Post1818631 post] on the official Scifi.com messageboard by Ron Moore's wife [[Terry Dresbach]], executive producer Remi Aubochon will be the showrunner for "Caprica," in charge of the writing staff. Ron Moore will oversee and approve the story arcs, casting, sets, and read the scripts, though Moore will probably rarely write an individual episode for ''Caprica''.
According to a [http://mboard.scifi.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1818631#Post1818631 post] on the official Scifi.com messageboard by Ron Moore's wife [[Terry Dresbach]], executive producer Remi Aubochon will be the showrunner for "Caprica," in charge of the writing staff. Ron Moore will oversee and approve the story arcs, casting, sets, and read the scripts, though Moore will probably rarely write an individual episode for ''Caprica''.


===Development and Creative Vision===
In May 2006, Remi Aubuchon said that he originally pitched a series which was an "allegorical story about slavery with robots," when approached by Moore and Eick. Aubuchon stated that [[William Adama]] will be 11 years old when the series begins.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html|title=Remi Aubuchon Talks Caprica Spin – Off|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819011632/http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html|author=Ian M. Cullen|date=26 May 2006|archivedate=19 August 2008}}</ref><ref>This was later retconned due to errors in plotting the timeline, per admissions issued by [[David Eick]] and [[Kevin Murphy]], which led to the events in the later half of the series.</ref> Aubuchon described the new show by saying, "This is a very human story about how our own hubris can lead us to disaster." He goes on to say that ''Caprica'' is meant to stand on its own from ''BSG'': while still addressing backstory issues from ''Battlestar'', it will not be required to have watched it to enjoy ''Caprica''. However, "certain elements have been embedded into the first few episodes of season 3" of ''Battlestar Galactica'', which might refer to things which will be further fleshed-out in the prequel series.<ref name=":0" />
 
In May 2006, Remi Aubuchon said that he originally pitched a series which was an "allegorical story about slavery with robots," when approached by Moore and Eick. Aubuchon stated that [[William Adama]] will be 11 years old when the series begins.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html|title=Remi Aubuchon Talks Caprica Spin – Off|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819011632/http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html|author=Ian M. Cullen|date=26 May 2006|archivedate=19 August 2008}}</ref><ref>This was later retconned due to errors in plotting the timeline, per admissions issued by [[David Eick]] and [[Kevin Murphy]], which led to the events in the later half of the series.</ref>  
 
Aubuchon described the series' thematic focus: "''Caprica'' is going to be a very human story about how our hubris can lead us to disaster. It's more than just a science fiction show. In some ways it will owe more to ''Dallas'' than to ''Star Trek''."<ref name="bsg_mag_7_aubuchon_caprica_p8">{{cite magazine|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|pages=8|date=October/November 2006|publisher=[[Titan Magazines]]|title=Battlestar Galactica prequel series takes shape}}</ref> He explained that ''Caprica'' is meant to stand on its own from ''BSG'': while still addressing backstory issues from ''Battlestar'', it will not be required to have watched it to enjoy ''Caprica''. However, "certain elements have been embedded into the first few episodes of season 3" of ''Battlestar Galactica'', which might refer to things which will be further fleshed-out in the prequel series.<ref name=":0" />
 
Aubuchon confirmed that elements of ''Battlestar Galactica'''s third season would serve to set up ''Caprica'', and that William Adama would be aged 11 in the spin-off series, though he refused to be drawn on whether the young Adama would be seen in the show.<ref name="bsg_mag_7_aubuchon_caprica_p8"/> He also revealed that the series would end with the [[Cylon War]]: "The series will explain how humans made the Cylon War inevitable. Viewers might well find themselves rooting for the Cylons during much of the series!"<ref name="bsg_mag_7_aubuchon_caprica_p8"/>
 
===Production Role and Collaboration===
 
Aubuchon scripted the pilot episode for ''Caprica'', with extensive input from Moore and Eick.<ref name="bsg_mag_7_aubuchon_caprica_p8"/> David Eick addressed concerns that Moore and Eick's involvement with the spin-off might limit their involvement with ''Battlestar Galactica'' or result in a fall in quality of the parent show: "Ron and I are deeply involved with ''Caprica'', and we're very enthusiastic and thrilled about it, but when it comes to the detail work of pounding out the script, there's a third partner involved who's at the helm. I think that is the job that tends to be the one that creates the distractions and dilutes a person's attention and focus. So in this particular case, we don't have that problem."<ref name="bsg_mag_7_eick_caprica_collaboration_p8">{{cite magazine|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|pages=8|date=October/November 2006|publisher=[[Titan Magazines]]|title=Battlestar Galactica prequel series takes shape}}</ref>


In March of 2008, it was announced by the SciFi Channel during a news conference that ''Caprica'' would get a [[Caprica pilot|two-hour pilot episode]] that would begin production soon.
In March of 2008, it was announced by the SciFi Channel during a news conference that ''Caprica'' would get a [[Caprica pilot|two-hour pilot episode]] that would begin production soon.
===Departure from Series===


In September 2008, Aubuchon took a job as a producer and showrunner for the Fox mystery drama ''Persons Unknown''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEF2mMHHmibIIN |title=Fox TV Finds Persons Unknown |date=September 10, 2008 |accessmonthday=February 21 |accessyear=2010 |publisher=MovieWeb.com}}</ref>
In September 2008, Aubuchon took a job as a producer and showrunner for the Fox mystery drama ''Persons Unknown''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEF2mMHHmibIIN |title=Fox TV Finds Persons Unknown |date=September 10, 2008 |accessmonthday=February 21 |accessyear=2010 |publisher=MovieWeb.com}}</ref>

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