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The coastal landmark named '''Caprica Beach''' has never been seen, but is mentioned by [[Saul Tigh]] in the episode "[[Bastille Day]]". Tigh sees photos of frozen water deposits on a  moon and promptly says, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?"
The coastal landmark named '''Caprica Beach''' has never been seen, but is mentioned by [[Saul Tigh]] in the episode "[[Bastille Day]]". Tigh sees photos of frozen water deposits on a  moon and promptly says, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?"


The beach's specific location on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] is unknown. While [[Caprica City]] is shown to have a beachfront ([[Miniseries]], opening credits), viewers cannot readily be certain that this area is the beach that Tigh mentions.
The beach's specific location on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] is unknown. While [[Caprica City]] is shown to have a waterfront ([[Miniseries]], opening credits), the portion seen appears to have a [[w:seawall|seawall]] rather than a beach.


Caprica Beach must have been a very picturesque and pleasant locale, since Tigh considers the barren moon as the antithesis of the beach.
Caprica Beach was presumably a picturesque or pleasant locale, since Tigh describes the barren moon as its antithesis.


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Revision as of 20:05, 15 April 2008

The coastal landmark named Caprica Beach has never been seen, but is mentioned by Saul Tigh in the episode "Bastille Day". Tigh sees photos of frozen water deposits on a moon and promptly says, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?"

The beach's specific location on Caprica is unknown. While Caprica City is shown to have a waterfront (Miniseries, opening credits), the portion seen appears to have a seawall rather than a beach.

Caprica Beach was presumably a picturesque or pleasant locale, since Tigh describes the barren moon as its antithesis.