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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| series=Caprica | |||
|photo= Youngblood.jpg | |photo= Youngblood.jpg | ||
|colony=Caprica | |colony=Caprica | ||
|seen= Reins of a Waterfall | |seen= Reins of a Waterfall | ||
| | |lastseen=Retribution | ||
|role= GDD agent, partner to [[Jordan Duram]] | |role= GDD agent, partner to [[Jordan Duram]] | ||
|actor=[[Kendall Cross]] | |actor=[[Kendall Cross]] | ||
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'''Youngblood''' | '''Youngblood''' is a [[Global Defense Department]] (GDD) agent partnered with [[Jordan Duram]] during the investigation of the [[Maglev 23]] bombing and the [[Soldiers of the One]]'s activities. | ||
A year prior to the Maglev 23 bombing, she interrogated [[Ben Stark]] when he was found violating curfew laws and carrying explosives, claiming they were for model rockets. She accidentally recorded the tape under Stark(e) and released him lacking probable cause to hold him. One month after the bombing the tape resurfaced, and GDD Director [[Gara Singh]] was upset, both that she'd let Stark go, and that she hadn't destroyed the tape. | A year prior to the Maglev 23 bombing, she interrogated [[Ben Stark]] when he was found violating curfew laws and carrying explosives, claiming they were for model rockets. She accidentally recorded the tape under Stark(e) and released him lacking probable cause to hold him. One month after the bombing the tape resurfaced, and GDD Director [[Gara Singh]] was upset, both that she'd let Stark go, and that she hadn't destroyed the tape. | ||
Duram unleashed the media on the Graystone household to pressure the judiciary into giving the GDD a search warrant for the [[Graystone Estate|Graystone home]] and offices, in addition to the [[Athena Academy]]. He told Singh this was Youngblood's idea, and Singh said she was "halfway" back {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall|Gravedancing}}. | Duram unleashed the media on the Graystone household to pressure the judiciary into giving the GDD a search warrant for the [[Graystone Estate|Graystone home]] and offices, in addition to the [[Athena Academy]]. He told Singh this was Youngblood's idea, and Singh said she was "halfway" back {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall|Gravedancing}}. | ||
She holds a prejudiced view of [[Gemenon|Gemenese]], espousing her belief that any "Gemenese scum luring good Caprican kids into a killer cult deserves to be destroyed" {{CAP|Gravedancing}}. However, she is skeptical of Duram's belief that Sister [[Clarice Willow]] has been recruiting Athena Academy students and orchestrating STO activities, and is unwilling to help him pursue her {{CAP|Retribution}}. | She holds a prejudiced view of [[Gemenon|Gemenese]], espousing her belief that any "Gemenese scum luring good Caprican kids into a killer cult deserves to be destroyed" {{CAP|Gravedancing}}. However, she is skeptical of Duram's belief that Sister [[Clarice Willow]] has been recruiting Athena Academy students and orchestrating STO activities, and is unwilling to help him pursue her {{CAP|Retribution}}. | ||
After Duram is relieved by Singh following [[Mar-Beth Willow]]'s death, Youngblood takes over his cases, as [[Amanda Graystone]] discovers when she tries to check in with Duram at the GDD offices {{CAP|Blowback}}. | After Duram is relieved by Singh following [[Mar-Beth Willow]]'s death, Youngblood takes over his cases, as [[Amanda Graystone]] discovers when she tries to check in with Duram at the GDD offices and is told this by an office assistant {{CAP|Blowback}}. | ||
== Notes == | |||
* According to [[Tom Lieber]], the writers originally intended for Agent Youngblood to be the STO mole within the GDD. The decision was made to change the mole's identity to [[Gara Singh]] because the writers felt that making Youngblood the traitor was "too obvious."<ref>[[Podcast:Blowback|Podcast for "Blowback"]], timestamp 07:46</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category: A to Z]] | [[Category: A to Z]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:03, 27 July 2025
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| Colony | Caprica | ||||
| Introduced | Reins of a Waterfall | ||||
| Last Appearance | Retribution | ||||
| Role | GDD agent, partner to Jordan Duram | ||||
| Portrayed by | Kendall Cross | ||||
Youngblood is a Global Defense Department (GDD) agent partnered with Jordan Duram during the investigation of the Maglev 23 bombing and the Soldiers of the One's activities.
A year prior to the Maglev 23 bombing, she interrogated Ben Stark when he was found violating curfew laws and carrying explosives, claiming they were for model rockets. She accidentally recorded the tape under Stark(e) and released him lacking probable cause to hold him. One month after the bombing the tape resurfaced, and GDD Director Gara Singh was upset, both that she'd let Stark go, and that she hadn't destroyed the tape.
Duram unleashed the media on the Graystone household to pressure the judiciary into giving the GDD a search warrant for the Graystone home and offices, in addition to the Athena Academy. He told Singh this was Youngblood's idea, and Singh said she was "halfway" back (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall" and "Gravedancing").
She holds a prejudiced view of Gemenese, espousing her belief that any "Gemenese scum luring good Caprican kids into a killer cult deserves to be destroyed" (CAP: "Gravedancing"). However, she is skeptical of Duram's belief that Sister Clarice Willow has been recruiting Athena Academy students and orchestrating STO activities, and is unwilling to help him pursue her (CAP: "Retribution").
After Duram is relieved by Singh following Mar-Beth Willow's death, Youngblood takes over his cases, as Amanda Graystone discovers when she tries to check in with Duram at the GDD offices and is told this by an office assistant (CAP: "Blowback").
Notes
edit- According to Tom Lieber, the writers originally intended for Agent Youngblood to be the STO mole within the GDD. The decision was made to change the mole's identity to Gara Singh because the writers felt that making Youngblood the traitor was "too obvious."[1]
References
edit- ↑ Podcast for "Blowback", timestamp 07:46