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While a majority of avatars are controlled by a user in the real world, [[Zoe Graystone]], who inherited [[Daniel Graystone|her father]]'s brilliant computer skills, found a way to create a fully sentient online holographic avatar of herself, [[Zoe-A]], with all of her memories and experiences - essentially a twin who existed only in cyberspace and could interact with Zoe's separate representation there. After her death in a suicide bombing caused by her boyfriend, [[Ben Stark]], Zoe-A is uploaded by Daniel Graystone into a robot body, the first [[Cylon (RDM)|Cylon]] known as [[Zoe-R]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).
While a majority of avatars are controlled by a user in the real world, [[Zoe Graystone]], who inherited [[Daniel Graystone|her father]]'s brilliant computer skills, found a way to create a fully sentient online holographic avatar of herself, [[Zoe-A]], with all of her memories and experiences - essentially a twin who existed only in cyberspace and could interact with Zoe's separate representation there. After her death in a suicide bombing caused by her boyfriend, [[Ben Stark]], Zoe-A is uploaded by Daniel Graystone into a robot body, the first [[Cylon (RDM)|Cylon]] known as [[Zoe-R]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).
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A fully-sentient avatar of Zoe Graystone inhabiting the virtual world of the V-Club.

A holographic avatar is a digital representation of a person in the virtual world of the holoband. Avatars are created by scanning devices upon purchasing a holoband headset.

While a majority of avatars are controlled by a user in the real world, Zoe Graystone, who inherited her father's brilliant computer skills, found a way to create a fully sentient online holographic avatar of herself, Zoe-A, with all of her memories and experiences - essentially a twin who existed only in cyberspace and could interact with Zoe's separate representation there. After her death in a suicide bombing caused by her boyfriend, Ben Stark, Zoe-A is uploaded by Daniel Graystone into a robot body, the first Cylon known as Zoe-R (Caprica pilot).