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In the years prior to the [[First Cylon War]], Zoe Graystone - a brilliant programmer - conceived of creating life in the form of a holographic [[avatar]] after seeing her father, Daniel Graystone's designs for the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] chassis. Interacting with an [[Messengers|illusory]] version of herself, Zoe realized that she could do more than create a [[robot]] body - that she could create life itself. Working from her father's workstation in his [[Graystone Estate|home]] lab, Zoe created the avatar, imbuing it with her own memories but also a separate identity from the flesh and blood Graystone | In the years prior to the [[First Cylon War]], Zoe Graystone - a brilliant programmer - conceived of creating life in the form of a holographic [[avatar]] after seeing her father, Daniel Graystone's designs for the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] chassis. Interacting with an [[Messengers|illusory]] version of herself, Zoe realized that she could do more than create a [[robot]] body - that she could create life itself. Working from her father's workstation in his [[Graystone Estate|home]] lab, Zoe created the avatar, imbuing it with her own memories but also a separate identity from the flesh and blood Graystone ([[CAP]]: "[[Things We Lock Away]]"). | ||
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:''Main article: [[Grace]]'' | :''Main article: [[Grace]]'' | ||
Seeing it as a potential for profit for his struggling technologies company, [[Graystone Industries]], Daniel Graystone also sought to recreate Zoe's resurrection program. Struggling to duplicate his daughter's avatar program, Graystone admitted to feeling like a hack, creating a virtual version of his estranged wife, [[Amanda Graystone]]. Unlike Zoe's avatar, however, the Amanda avatar was unable to surpass the base programming of all holograms, heavily emphasizing sexuality and the desire to please while simply parroting information like journal entries as memories | Seeing it as a potential for profit for his struggling technologies company, [[Graystone Industries]], Daniel Graystone also sought to recreate Zoe's resurrection program. Struggling to duplicate his daughter's avatar program, Graystone admitted to feeling like a hack, creating a virtual version of his estranged wife, [[Amanda Graystone]]. Unlike Zoe's avatar, however, the Amanda avatar was unable to surpass the base programming of all holograms, heavily emphasizing sexuality and the desire to please while simply parroting information like journal entries as memories ([[CAP]]: "[[False Labor]]"). | ||
Under heavy pressure from the [[Ha'la'tha]] crime syndicate that owned a large percentage of Graystone Industries, [[Cyrus Xander]] created a commercial for the resurrection program and hoped to market the product under the name "Grace" | Under heavy pressure from the [[Ha'la'tha]] crime syndicate that owned a large percentage of Graystone Industries, [[Cyrus Xander]] created a commercial for the resurrection program and hoped to market the product under the name "Grace" ([[CAP]]: "[[False Labor]]"). | ||
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