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The virtual world - primarily its pornographic and illegally hacked sites - are attributed to the moral decline in Colonies by television pundits like [[Baxter Sarno]]. Groups, such as the [[Monotheist Church|monotheist]] terror organization [[Soldiers of the One]] (STO) also object to the virtual world, targeting holo cafes in Caprica City {{CAP|Gravedancing|Know Thy Enemy|False Labor}}. | The virtual world - primarily its pornographic and illegally hacked sites - are attributed to the moral decline in Colonies by television pundits like [[Baxter Sarno]]. Groups, such as the [[Monotheist Church|monotheist]] terror organization [[Soldiers of the One]] (STO) also object to the virtual world, targeting holo cafes in Caprica City {{CAP|Gravedancing|Know Thy Enemy|False Labor}}. | ||
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===V-Club=== | ===V-Club=== | ||
[[File:V-Club.jpg|thumb|The V-Club.]] | [[File:V-Club.jpg|thumb|The V-Club.]] | ||
The '''V-Club''' is a hacked night club in the virtual world, in which young people gather to indulge in various questionable activities. The club is a "no limits" environment featuring drug dens, group sex rooms and the "kill zone"―an area where visitors can fight others in hand-to-hand combat or with firearms. There is also a ritualistic sacrificing of a [[Sacrifice Woman|virgin]] on stage, an offering to the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|goddess]] of the underworld, [[Hecate]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. The producers decided to open the pilot with the V-Club sequence to be provocative and immediately establish a world different from | The '''V-Club''' is a hacked night club in the virtual world, in which young people gather to indulge in various questionable activities. The club is a "no limits" environment featuring drug dens, group sex rooms and the "kill zone"―an area where visitors can fight others in hand-to-hand combat or with firearms. There is also a ritualistic sacrificing of a [[Sacrifice Woman|virgin]] on stage, an offering to the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|goddess]] of the underworld, [[Hecate]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. The producers decided to open the pilot with the V-Club sequence to be provocative and immediately establish a world different from ''Battlestar Galactica''.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:02:07</ref> The original script concept was even darker, featuring a "stylized and heavily ritualized human sacrifice show" that was toned down for broadcast.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:02:35</ref> | ||
:''Director [[Jeffrey Reiner]] wanted the club to feel "almost claustrophobic" and crammed as many extras as possible into the location to achieve the energetic, crowded feel.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:01:01</ref> | :''The V-Club was shot at the [[Wikipedia:Orpheum (Vancouver)|Orpheum theatre]] in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver, British Columbia]] for the pilot episode of ''Caprica''. This was the same location utilized for the [[Opera House]] on {{RDM|Kobol}}.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:01:25</ref> For subsequent episodes, footage from the location shoot was reused in conjunction with [[Wikipedia: Chroma key|green screen]] in "[[Reins of a Waterfall]]," and a smaller private space or VIP room in "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]," and "[[End of Line]]".'' Director [[Jeffrey Reiner]] wanted the club to feel "almost claustrophobic" and crammed as many extras as possible into the location to achieve the energetic, crowded feel.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:01:01</ref> | ||
[[Zoe Graystone]] and [[Lacy Rand]] initially visit the V-Club for the party atmosphere, but later come to view the V-Club as a sign of the Twelve Colonies' descent into hedonism, decadence, and ennui. Graystone goes on to create a separate chamber accessible from the V-Club, where she houses her [[resurrection program|duplicate]] [[Zoe-A|avatar]] in a replica of the [[Monotheist Church]] retreat on [[Gemenon]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)|Rebirth|Unvanquished}}. | [[Zoe Graystone]] and [[Lacy Rand]] initially visit the V-Club for the party atmosphere, but later come to view the V-Club as a sign of the Twelve Colonies' descent into hedonism, decadence, and ennui. Graystone goes on to create a separate chamber accessible from the V-Club, where she houses her [[resurrection program|duplicate]] [[Zoe-A|avatar]] in a replica of the [[Monotheist Church]] retreat on [[Gemenon]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)|Rebirth|Unvanquished}}. | ||
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