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*See [[Caprica (series)]], for information on a proposed [[spin-off]] of the Re-imagined Series that depicts the events in the Colonies leading up to the first [[Cylon War]]. | *See [[Caprica (series)]], for information on a proposed [[spin-off]] of the Re-imagined Series that depicts the events in the Colonies leading up to the first [[Cylon War]]. | ||
*See [[Sharon Agathon]], who was initially referred to as "Caprica Valerii" before given a proper name and callsign. | *See [[Sharon Agathon]], who was initially referred to as "Caprica Valerii" before given a proper name and callsign. | ||
*See [[New Caprica | *See [[New Caprica]] for information relating to the colony with that name. | ||
== Minor subjects == | == Minor subjects == |
Revision as of 22:50, 21 March 2008
Caprica is the name of one of the Twelve Colonies in both the Re-imagined Series and Original Series. In both series, it appears to be the cultural and governmental hub for the Colonies.
Caprica
Please choose one of the following references containing the name Caprica.
Major subjects
- See The Twelve Colonies (TOS) for information on the colony in the Original Series.
- See Caprica (RDM) for information on the colony as depicted in the Re-imagined Series.
- See Caprica-Six for information on a Number Six copy named by the other Cylons in the Re-imagined series.
- See Caprica (series), for information on a proposed spin-off of the Re-imagined Series that depicts the events in the Colonies leading up to the first Cylon War.
- See Sharon Agathon, who was initially referred to as "Caprica Valerii" before given a proper name and callsign.
- See New Caprica for information relating to the colony with that name.
Minor subjects
- From the Original Series:
- Caprica City (TOS), the city where Boomer was raised.[1]
- Caprica Presidium, the place where Serina makes her broadcast on the eve of the Fall of the Colonies.
- From the Re-imagined Series:
- Caprica 5 and Caprica 7, news channels on Caprica.
- Caprica Beach, a beach on Caprica.
- Caprica Buccaneers, the Pyramid team lead by Samuel Anders.
- Caprica City, a large population center and capitol of Caprica.
- Caprica Receiving Station, a station for space flight control depicted in Battlestar Galactica: Zarek 4.
- Caprica Resistance, the resistance effort lead by Anders on Caprica after the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.
- Caprica Times, a publication that James McManus contributed to before the Fall.
- Caprica Transfer Station, a military post on Caprica that Lee Adama and Kendra Shaw wait at before going off to their respective posts prior to the Fall.
- Caprica University, the university Gaius Baltar attends after he leaves Aerilon.
- Unnamed cities of Caprica, for various unnamed cities on Caprica.
Caprican
Please choose one of the following references for the term Caprican.
- Caprican Colonial Forces Veteran's Hospital, a medical center specialized in caring for Colonial Fleet veterans.
- Caprican Expeditionary Fleet, a fleet that fought during the Third Colonial Conflict.
- Caprican Imperial, highly expensive cigars of high repute.
- Caprican Life, a magazine depicting the life on Caprica.
- Caprican refugees, a group of refugees that encounter Sharon Valerii and Karl Agathon on Caprica after the attack.
References
- ↑ This is not considered canon, but is noted on Battlestar Wiki because of its association with a piece of merchandise.
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