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The '''Graystone Estate''' is the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] residence of the [[Graystone]] family 58 years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].
[[File:Caprica - Pilot - Greystone Estate.png|thumb|View of the estate from the [[Caprican Bay]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}.]]


In addition to being the residence of Doctors [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]], it was the residence of their daughter, [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]], before her death on the [[Lev]] at the hands of [[Ben Stark]].  
The '''Graystone Estate''' is the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] residence of the [[Graystone]] family in the years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].  


The three-floor home features many amenities for the affluent family, including a waterfront and mountain view from the balcony and the large windows of the great room. Both Zoe's old room and Daniel Graystone's lab are on the lowest floor of the home.  
[[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] had previously lived in a flat in [[Cloverdale]] but moved into a house following the birth of their daughter, [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]] {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. When that house burned down, the Graystones relocated to this ultra-modern estate {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy|Ghosts in the Machine|Things We Lock Away}}.


Additionally, the property features a full tennis court, in addition to a robotic butler named [[Serge]], who is part of the home's computerized security system.  
Complete with integrated [[Wikipedia: Home automation|home automation]] technology, the Graystone Estate is managed by [[Serge]], a [[robot]]ic servant.  Comprised of at least three levels, two above ground and a basement level, the house sits on the waterfront of [[Caprican Bay]]. Other amenities include a tennis court with computerized features, including [[line sensors]] and the [[auto-umpire]], and an elaborate lab set up where Daniel Graystone can continue his work outside the [[Graystone Industries|office]]. Though this is not the place where [[holoband]] technology was created, it is where the [[MCP]] chip is integrated with the [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] chassis, becoming the ostensible birthplace of [[Cylons (RDM)|artificial]] life in the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Worlds]] {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)|End of Line}}.


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Fifty-eight years before the Fall, [[Clarice Willow]] and her husbands [[Olaf Willow|Olaf]] and [[Nestor Willow]] break into the Graystone Estate in order to retrieve a holoband they believe Amanda Graystone has stolen. Triggering home security systems - including emergency barricades and Serge himself - the Willows shoot and incapacitate the servant robot and attempt to break into Daniel's lab. Tapping into the integrated computer system, Nestor Willow is successful in raising the security doors, but the trio is stopped by the [[Zoe-R|robotic form]] of the Graystone's daughter, Zoe {{CAP|Here Be Dragons}}.
 
In the aftermath of the incident, Nestor Willow is dead and [[Graystone Industries]] lawyers and personnel enter the grounds to preserve the crime scene. They are interrupted, however, by [[Global Defense Department]] agents who accuse the Graystones of belonging to the same [[STO|terror group]] as the Willows. Daniel and Amanda flee the scene and work to clear their names. Ultimately the Graystones are cleared of all charges and return to their home where [[Baxter Sarno]] interviews Daniel about the events leading up to the [[Battle of Atlas Arena|attack]] on [[Atlas Arena]] {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.
 
A digital version of the Graystone Estate exists in Daniel Graystone's personal [[virtual world|virtual space]]. Here he and Amanda are able to visit with Zoe Graystone's [[avatar]] with all the comforts and amenities of their real home {{CAP|Here Be Dragons}}.
 
==Notes==
The Graystone Estate is a real location in the [[Caprica pilot|pilot episode]] of ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', located at 6955 Isleview Rd, [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|West Vancouver, British Columbia]], near [[Wikipedia:Lions Bay|Lion's Bay]]. When the series was picked up for a full season, the location was recreated as a set with minor changes. On 4 August 2010, the property was listed for sale at $11,980,000.00 CDN.{{citation needed}}


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Latest revision as of 04:04, 10 January 2021

View of the estate from the Caprican Bay (CAP: "Pilot").

The Graystone Estate is the Caprican residence of the Graystone family in the years prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

Daniel and Amanda Graystone had previously lived in a flat in Cloverdale but moved into a house following the birth of their daughter, Zoe (CAP: "There is Another Sky"). When that house burned down, the Graystones relocated to this ultra-modern estate (CAP: "Know Thy Enemy", "Ghosts in the Machine" and "Things We Lock Away").

Complete with integrated home automation technology, the Graystone Estate is managed by Serge, a robotic servant. Comprised of at least three levels, two above ground and a basement level, the house sits on the waterfront of Caprican Bay. Other amenities include a tennis court with computerized features, including line sensors and the auto-umpire, and an elaborate lab set up where Daniel Graystone can continue his work outside the office. Though this is not the place where holoband technology was created, it is where the MCP chip is integrated with the U-87 Cyber Combat Unit chassis, becoming the ostensible birthplace of artificial life in the Twelve Worlds (CAP: "Pilot" and "End of Line").

Fifty-eight years before the Fall, Clarice Willow and her husbands Olaf and Nestor Willow break into the Graystone Estate in order to retrieve a holoband they believe Amanda Graystone has stolen. Triggering home security systems - including emergency barricades and Serge himself - the Willows shoot and incapacitate the servant robot and attempt to break into Daniel's lab. Tapping into the integrated computer system, Nestor Willow is successful in raising the security doors, but the trio is stopped by the robotic form of the Graystone's daughter, Zoe (CAP: "Here Be Dragons").

In the aftermath of the incident, Nestor Willow is dead and Graystone Industries lawyers and personnel enter the grounds to preserve the crime scene. They are interrupted, however, by Global Defense Department agents who accuse the Graystones of belonging to the same terror group as the Willows. Daniel and Amanda flee the scene and work to clear their names. Ultimately the Graystones are cleared of all charges and return to their home where Baxter Sarno interviews Daniel about the events leading up to the attack on Atlas Arena (CAP: "Apotheosis").

A digital version of the Graystone Estate exists in Daniel Graystone's personal virtual space. Here he and Amanda are able to visit with Zoe Graystone's avatar with all the comforts and amenities of their real home (CAP: "Here Be Dragons").

Notes

The Graystone Estate is a real location in the pilot episode of Caprica, located at 6955 Isleview Rd, West Vancouver, British Columbia, near Lion's Bay. When the series was picked up for a full season, the location was recreated as a set with minor changes. On 4 August 2010, the property was listed for sale at $11,980,000.00 CDN.[citation needed]

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