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'''Sam Adama'''<ref name="imdumb"/> is a character in the pilot for ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''. | '''Sam Adama'''<ref name="imdumb"/> is a character in the pilot for ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''. | ||
He is the brother of [[Joseph Adama|Joseph Adams]] and an enforcer in the [[Halafa]], a [[Tauron]]-based criminal organization similar to future Earth's [[wikipedia:Costra Nostra|La Costra Nostra]] and [[wikipedia:Yakuza|Yakuza]] and other organized crime organizations. Both himself and his brother Joseph came to Caprica as orphans from Tauron after their parents were killed in the Tauron civil war. Joseph Adams, who changed his family name from Adama after he came to Caprica in part to escape the virulent anti Tauron racism, became a mob lawyer after the [[Guatrau]] of the Halafa paid for his law school education. In return Joseph became the lawyer for soldiers of the organization and also bribes public officials including judges to grease the wheels of justice in the Halafa's favor. Sam became an enforcer assassin for the organization. The two brothers have a very close relationship. Sam is very angry at the lost of his niece [[Tamara Adama|Tamara Adams]] and his sister in law and vows to reek vengeance on those who murdered them. | He is the brother of [[Joseph Adama|Joseph Adams]] and an enforcer in the [[Halafa]], a [[Tauron]]-based criminal organization similar to future Earth's [[wikipedia:Costra Nostra|La Costra Nostra]] and [[wikipedia:Yakuza|Yakuza]] and other organized crime organizations. Both himself and his brother Joseph came to Caprica as orphans from Tauron after their parents were killed in the Tauron civil war. Their father was named William, namesake of Sam's nephew. Joseph Adams, who changed his family name from Adama after he came to Caprica in part to escape the virulent anti Tauron racism, became a mob lawyer after the [[Guatrau]] of the Halafa paid for his law school education. In return Joseph became the lawyer for soldiers of the organization and also bribes public officials including judges to grease the wheels of justice in the Halafa's favor. Sam became an enforcer assassin for the organization. The two brothers have a very close relationship. Sam is very angry at the lost of his niece [[Tamara Adama|Tamara Adams]] and his sister in law and vows to reek vengeance on those who murdered them. | ||
Joseph Adams is given an assignment delivering a message to the Caprican Minister of Defense [[Val Chambers]] when he shows independence from the Halafa after he taking their monies and favors to help him in his career including the office he now held. Joseph request time to think about it and is granted that time by the boss. After a request from Dr. [[Daniel Graystone]] to use his mob connections to steal a critical piece of technology from the [[Vergis Corporation]] in which they could make perfect replicas of their daughters, Joseph takes up the assignment and goes to deliver the Halafa's message to the Minister. Chambers in response refuse to be intimidated and hurls racist invective at Joseph and threatens an investigation of the Halafa and their lawyers. In response to the defiance of the Halafa and threats to investigate, the organization orders Sam Adama to kill him and he murders him in his own bed by slitting his throat and stabbing him several times in the midsection. | Joseph Adams is given an assignment delivering a message to the Caprican Minister of Defense [[Val Chambers]] when he shows independence from the Halafa after he taking their monies and favors to help him in his career including the office he now held. Joseph request time to think about it and is granted that time by the boss. After a request from Dr. [[Daniel Graystone]] to use his mob connections to steal a critical piece of technology from the [[Vergis Corporation]] in which they could make perfect replicas of their daughters, Joseph takes up the assignment and goes to deliver the Halafa's message to the Minister. Chambers in response refuse to be intimidated and hurls racist invective at Joseph and threatens an investigation of the Halafa and their lawyers. In response to the defiance of the Halafa and threats to investigate, the organization orders Sam Adama to kill him and he murders him in his own bed by slitting his throat and stabbing him several times in the midsection. | ||
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[[Category: Characters (RDM)]] | [[Category: Characters (RDM)|Adama, Sam]] | ||
[[Category: Caprica (series)]] | [[Category: Caprica (series)|Adama, Sam]] | ||
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- For other characters with the same name, see: Samuel.
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Introduced | Caprica | |
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Parents | William Adama† (father) | |
Siblings | Joseph Adama | |
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Family Tree | View | |
Role | Halafa assasin. | |
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Portrayed by | Sasha Roiz[1] | |
Samuel Adama is a Cylon | ||
Samuel Adama is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Samuel Adama is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Samuel Adama is an Original Series Cylon | ||
Related Media | ||
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[[Image:|200px|Samuel Adama]] |
Sam Adama[1] is a character in the pilot for Caprica.
He is the brother of Joseph Adams and an enforcer in the Halafa, a Tauron-based criminal organization similar to future Earth's La Costra Nostra and Yakuza and other organized crime organizations. Both himself and his brother Joseph came to Caprica as orphans from Tauron after their parents were killed in the Tauron civil war. Their father was named William, namesake of Sam's nephew. Joseph Adams, who changed his family name from Adama after he came to Caprica in part to escape the virulent anti Tauron racism, became a mob lawyer after the Guatrau of the Halafa paid for his law school education. In return Joseph became the lawyer for soldiers of the organization and also bribes public officials including judges to grease the wheels of justice in the Halafa's favor. Sam became an enforcer assassin for the organization. The two brothers have a very close relationship. Sam is very angry at the lost of his niece Tamara Adams and his sister in law and vows to reek vengeance on those who murdered them.
Joseph Adams is given an assignment delivering a message to the Caprican Minister of Defense Val Chambers when he shows independence from the Halafa after he taking their monies and favors to help him in his career including the office he now held. Joseph request time to think about it and is granted that time by the boss. After a request from Dr. Daniel Graystone to use his mob connections to steal a critical piece of technology from the Vergis Corporation in which they could make perfect replicas of their daughters, Joseph takes up the assignment and goes to deliver the Halafa's message to the Minister. Chambers in response refuse to be intimidated and hurls racist invective at Joseph and threatens an investigation of the Halafa and their lawyers. In response to the defiance of the Halafa and threats to investigate, the organization orders Sam Adama to kill him and he murders him in his own bed by slitting his throat and stabbing him several times in the midsection.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 This information comes from the Caprica entry on IMDb. It may or may not be accurate, as IMDb has no apparent fact checking facilities. We provide this information as a service to fans who may be looking for it, and we make no claim as to either its accuracy or unverifiable lack thereof.