Jordan Duram

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Jordan Duram
Jordan Duram

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Introduced Caprica pilot
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Portrayed by Brian Markinson
Jordan Duram is a Cylon
Jordan Duram is a Final Five Cylon
Jordan Duram is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Jordan Duram is an Original Series Cylon
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Jordan Duram is an agent with the Global Defense Department (GDD), Caprica's law enforcement and intelligence service similar in function to the present day United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the British MI-5.

He is investigating the terrorist bombing of the Lev subway train and those connected to it. He and his agency have connected the bombing to the terrorist group Soldiers of the One, linking Ben Stark to the bombing in particular. He also has a link with Zoe Graystone to the bombing beyond that of a victim, uncovering an incriminating E-mail sent to her mother Amanda Graystone seconds before the explosion that had the tone of a goodbye note. It was, in fact, a goodbye note, but only to inform her parents of her running away. However, from Duram's perspective and the context of the bombing it has a very sinister connotation.