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At the very end of "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", a Six and a Five are in appears to be the city's riverfront downtown. They walk out of the forest of modern glass and cinder block towers and onto a bridge, talking about how their troops searched every room of every building despite Helo and Valerii managing to escape. The bridge is actually a three-lane highway. The left and right lanes remain level, but the middle lane sinks towards a subterranean intersection with a tunnel, where several Centurions await the arrival of the two [[humanoid Cylon]]s.  
At the very end of "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", a Six and a Five are in appears to be the city's riverfront downtown. They walk out of the forest of modern glass and cinder block towers and onto a bridge, talking about how their troops searched every room of every building despite Helo and Valerii managing to escape. The bridge is actually a three-lane highway. The left and right lanes remain level, but the middle lane sinks towards a subterranean intersection with a tunnel, where several Centurions await the arrival of the two [[humanoid Cylon]]s.  


The street lights in this scene provide an indication of the city's history. In the midst of the buildings, the bulbs hang down from elaborate style cast-iron poles. On the bridge, tall cast-iron lamp posts rise up from the stone-carved balustrade.
The street lights in this scene provided a good indication of the city's history. In the midst of the buildings, the bulbs hung down from elaborate style cast-iron poles. On the bridge, tall cast-iron lamp posts rise up from the stone-carved balustrade.


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Image:UnnamedCapricanCities11.jpg|Being greeted by Centurions. <ref name="loc1"/>
Image:UnnamedCapricanCities11.jpg|Being greeted by Centurions. <ref name="loc1"/>
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== Third unnamed city ==
== Third unnamed city ==

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