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** [[Caprica Resistance]], the resistance effort lead by Anders on Caprica after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. | ** [[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 Times]]'', a publication that [[James McManus]] contributed to before the Fall. | ||
** ''[[Caprica Today]]'', a television news program. | |||
** [[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 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. | ||
** [[Unnamed cities of Caprica]], for various unnamed cities on Caprica. | ** [[Unnamed cities of Caprica]], for various unnamed cities on Caprica. |
Revision as of 19:02, 2 October 2008
Caprica is the name of one of the Twelve Colonies in both the Re-imagined Series and Original Series. In both series, it is the cultural and governmental hub for the Twelve Colonies.
For the spin-off that depicts the events leading up to the Cylon War in the Re-imagined Series, see Caprica (series).
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 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 the capital of Caprica.
- 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 Today, a television news program.
- 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.
- Unnamed cities of Caprica, for various unnamed cities on Caprica.
- Caprica University, the university Gaius Baltar attends after he leaves Aerilon in the Origin comics.
- Caprica Receiving Station, a station for space flight control depicted in Battlestar Galactica: Zarek 4.
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 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 Cylon attack.
- Caprican Expeditionary Fleet, a fleet that fought during the Third Colonial Conflict in the comics based on the series.
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- ↑ This is not considered canon, but is noted on Battlestar Wiki because of its association with a piece of merchandise.