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==Guest cast==
==Guest cast==
* [[Sasha Roiz]] as [[Sam Adama|Sam Adams]]
* [[Sasha Roiz]] as [[Sam Adama]]
* [[Brian Markinson]] as [[Jordan Duram]]
* [[Brian Markinson]] as [[Jordan Durham]]
* [[William B. Davis]] as Minister of Defense [[Val Chambers]]
* [[William B. Davis]] as Minister of Defense [[Val Chambers]]
* [[Sina Najafi]] as [[William Adama|William Adams]]
* [[Sina Najafi]] as [[William Adama|William Adams]]
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* [[Michelle Andrew]] as V-Club Patron
* [[Michelle Andrew]] as V-Club Patron
* [[Eva Hartkopf]] as V-Club Patron
* [[Eva Hartkopf]] as V-Club Patron
* Uncredited as [[Sean]]
* [[Feguins Toussaint]] as [[Sean]] (uncredited)


Prior to the release of the pilot, many names were given in the cast. Of those not confirmed in the credits are the following and if they do appear, would be categorized uncredited:
Prior to the release of the pilot, many names were given in the cast. Of those not confirmed in the credits are the following and if they do appear, would be categorized uncredited:
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* [[Charlie Robson]] as Avatar<ref name="imdumb"/>
* [[Charlie Robson]] as Avatar<ref name="imdumb"/>


Though referred to throughout the episode, [[Tomas Vergis]] does not appear in the final feature, nor in the deleted scenes, yet had been listed as one point being portrayed by [[Roger R. Cross]].<ref>Though once listed, the credit has now been removed from IMDb.</ref> Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".<ref name="imdumb"/>
Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".<ref name="imdumb"/> [[Roger R. Cross]] portrayed [[Tomas Vergis]], but his scenes were all cut and the part has been recast for future appearances.


== References ==
== References ==

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Caprica pilot
"Caprica pilot"
An episode of the Caprica Series
Episode No. Season 1, Episode 1
Writer(s) Remi Aubuchon
Ronald D. Moore
Story by
Director Jeffrey Reiner
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 101
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA January 22, 2010[1]
CAN airdate CAN January 22, 2010
UK airdate UK February 2, 2010
DVD release 21 April 2009
Population {{{population}}} survivors
Additional Info Series pilot
Full Credits
Episode Chronology
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Caprica pilot Rebirth
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Official Summary
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Listing of props for this episode
Related Media
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Promotional Materials
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Amazon: Standard Definition | High Definition
iTunes: USA


Overview

In the wake of the tragedy experienced by the Adama and Graystone families, a scientific breakthrough is about to occur—the invention of the Cylons.
Note: This episode is the two-hour pilot for the Caprica TV series, the spin-off of the Re-imagined Series produced by Remi Aubuchon, Ronald D. Moore, David Eick for the Syfy Channel. It was released on DVD prior to being aired on television.

Plot summary

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Caprica, 58 Years Before the Fall

  • Young people are engaged in group sex, fist fights, shootings, wild dancing, all to the beat of loud party music--this is the V-Club. From a balcony, Zoe Graystone watches a girl below, next to the stage. The girl appears to be a perfect copy of Zoe. Ben Stark and Lacy Rand join Zoe on the balcony and deplore the hedonism and depravity happening around them, but promise that she, the girl below, will change it all.
  • On the dance floor, the music grows subdued. A muscled man displays a knife to the audience, and a dancer emerges on stage, her face shifting from human to monster and back in the strobe lights. While this is happening, another girl is dragged to the stage, to the sound of the audience chanting "Kill, kill, kill!" The muscled man brings the knife down and kills the girl, all to cheering from the audience. At that moment, the copy of Zoe looks and terrified and suddenly vanishes.
  • On the balcony, Ben promises Zoe that eventually the copy will be perfect, because Zoe is perfect. They kiss while Lacy stares.
  • In the real world, Zoe continues to immerse herself in the V-Club experience via a Holoband, until another girl opens the bathroom stall and discovers her.
  • Outside the Athena Academy, Zoe, Ben, and Lacy meet again and talk about running away to Gemenon. They finish by pledging themselves to the "one true god."

Two Families Ripped Apart

  • On the grounds of their waterfront home, Daniel and Amanda Graystone play tennis until they are interrupted by a call from the Academy about Zoe.
  • In the kitchen, the three Graystones fight about Zoe's behavior, Daniel's "dirty science," and life in the Graystone family. Tensions escalate until a comment about marrying into money pushes Amanda over the edge, and she slaps Zoe.
  • Zoe retreats to her room and the privacy of the Holoband. She hurries to a secret room in the V-Club and meets her copy. The two sit and talk about the horror of the human sacrifice, and how the audience knew what they were doing and drew strength from the experience. Zoe promises that her copy will help to change these attitudes among people, both here and on the outside.
  • Amanda wordlessly drops Zoe off in front of the Academy. The instant Amanda drives away, Zoe and her two friends leave, heading for a maglev subway station.
  • In front of the three of them on an escalator, Shannon Adama and her daughter Tamara talk with Joseph Adama (who is walking through another part of Caprica City), demanding that he come home in time to be at Willie's birthday party. Depsite a court appointment, Joseph promises to be there.
  • At the last moment, Lacy backs out, despite promises of a new family and a new life on Gemenon. She watches the Lev leave the station.
  • On the train, Tamara tells her mother about someone she was forced to deal with for insulting her Tauron heritage. While this is happening, Zoe types out a message on a computer sheet forgiving her mother, then sends it.
  • She looks at Ben, who seems very nervous and distracted. He apologizes, stands up, and opens his jacket to reveal a bomb strapped to his torso. He announces, "The one true god shall drive out the many," and detonates the bomb. The train is consumed in the fireball. The sound of the explosion is heard by Joseph. He and the pedestrians around him are frozen by the sight of smoke rising into the street.

Daniel Graystone manages to resurrect Zoe- after a fashion. Daniel and Joseph Adama meet under conditions of mutual grief. Graystone, already having Zoe-A, a digital clone of her memories and personality which was created by his brilliant daughter Zoe in life, plans to steal a break through CPU chip from one of his business competitors. To obtain it he convinces Joseph Adams to use his organized crime contacts, which is done, possibly with Adams's acquiescence to murder to acquire it. Graystone, with the chip and a pre existing military robot prototype, intends to create a robotic version of his daughter, known as Zoe-R, which, unknown to him, is the first step toward creating the Cylon race. Adams, despite lingering reservations works with Graystone to see his own dead daughter again and "Tamara" is recreated in Virtual Reality, much like Zoe-A. Adams meets her in virtual reality but unlike Zoe-A she is terrified and confused. Tamara then realizes she cannot feel her heart beat, to their mutual horror. As his "daughter" goes into hysterics, Adams breaks the connection and is appalled at his partner's methods and ethics and, as he views, the immorality of the creation and renounces it.

However, as a result the tragedy of losing his daughter, he grows closer to his 11-year old son, William Adams. He also has a new found pride in his actual Tauron family name and reclaims the name of "Adama" for him and his son.

Afterward not heeding Adama's fears, Graystone attempts to download Zoe-A into one of his prototype U-87 Cyber Combat Units robotic Cylon forms. It seems to be a failure with the download data becoming corrupted and lost forever. Graystone goes into Virtual reality to find Zoe-A but to his renewed grief, she is gone. Later however Zoe-R awakens in her mechanical body and calmly calls her best friend Lacy Rand for help.

Notes

  • In the script, Joseph Adama insists that Daniel Graystone delete the Tamara avatar. This does not happen in the aired pilot.
  • In the stadium scene, the shot where fans are throwing food and drinks at the Caprica Buccaneers contains a small goof. If you look at the stadium rafters, a Canadian and an American flag can be seen. The stadium scenes were shot at General Motors Place in downtown Vancouver, home rink of the Vancouver Canucks. Also of note, the Pre-Cylon War Buccaneers team colors of blue, green, and white are the colors of the current Canucks uniforms.
  • For whatever reason, Sina Najafi isn't wearing blue contact lenses in at least the pilot, thus meaning that William Adama now has dark brown eyes instead of the blue eyes Olmos' character has.
  • It is worth noting that Joseph Adama doesn't use his lucky cigarette lighter at any point during the pilot.

Differences between the DVD and TV Cut

  • Several establishing shots of Caprica were redone for the TV version of the pilot, giving the planet a more exotic and futuristic look.
  • At the beginning a neighboring world of Caprica is shown. The planet is not mentioned in dialog and therefore it is not known whether it is actually one of the other Colonies. Given that it seems to be an arid, red and desert-like world it might be Gemenon or Tauron.
  • The Graystone Industries building was heavily redesigned.
  • When Daniel Graystone confronts Zoe's avatar, she states that the human brain consists of about 100 Terrabyte of information, instead of the 300 Megabyte that were mentioned in the DVD version.
  • The scene at the Pyramid game was completely reshot with the characters watching from box seats high above the field. This also offers the very first glimpse at a professional Pyramid match.

Analysis

Questions

  • Will Zoe's consciousness in the U-87 emerge more frequently or less frequently as time goes on?
  • How long will it take for the U-87 to go into mass production and enter military service as the Cylon Centurion Model 0005?
    • Also, why is the production model designated the 0005, instead of remaining the U-87?
    • On a related note, why do all of the 0005s have masculine voices instead of keeping the distinctly feminine voice of the U-87 (which sounds suspiciously like Zoe's)?
  • Will the murder of Defense Minister Val Chambers lead to greater discrimination and reprisals against Taurons?
  • Will Tamara Adama's avatar be downloaded into a Cylon brain, or will Graystone actually comply with Joseph Adama's wishes and delete it, considering that Adama knows the Guatrau personally and socially to the point of being on first name terms with him?
    • On that note, did Graystone create an avatar for Shannon Adama as well? If so, how will Joseph, Sam, and William react?
  • Why did Joseph and Sam Adama go to such great lengths to keep their family's past a secret from William and Tamara? Could it have something to do with how their father, William the First, died?
  • Where and how did Ben Stark obtain the G-4? Was his suicide bombing authorized?
  • Will Joseph Adama invest in a holoband for himself and William, or does he consider the entire network, and possibly networks in general, to be abominations? Is this the origin of William's phobia about integrated computer networks as depicted on Battlestar Galactica?
  • If there isn't a single flower on the entire surface of Tauron, what kind of crops do they grow?
  • Why did Zoe and Ben decide to go to Gemenon to escape religious persecution?
  • Is there an enclave of the Soldiers of the One on Gemenon?
  • Will holoband technology be banned along with artificial intelligence due to the Cylon War, or will it still exist at the time of the Fall?
  • In what way was Zoe's avatar supposed to bring about change and how exactly was it to do this?
  • Is there any significance to the fact that Caprica's twin world was never previously seen? Is this planet Tauron or any of the other Colonies?

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

  • Joseph discussing his family past with Willie:
Joseph Adama: I want you to know who you are. We come from a long, proud line of Tauron peasants who knew how to work the land and still stand proud. You're named after your grandfather. Did I ever tell you that?
Willie Adama: Nope.
Joseph Adama: William. He was killed during the Tauron uprising. Our last name isn't Adams. I changed it after I arrived here on Caprica. Our family name is Adama. Adama. And it's a good, honorable Tauron name.
  • The Cylon prototype after having destroyed all targets during an exercise:
Cylon prototype: All targets neutralized. Program completed by your command.
  • After having watched the live-fire demonstration of Graystone Enterprise's military robot:
Joan Leyte: What'd you call it?
Daniel Graystone: A cybernetic life-form node. A Cylon, Minister.
Joan Leyte : Hmm. Cylon. Interesting.

Starring

In the pilot, Avan Jogia is credited as part of the principal cast. He becomes a guest star in his future appearances. On the other hand, Sasha Roiz and Brian Markinson, who are both credited as guest stars in the pilot, join the principal cast in the first regular episode of the series.

Guest cast

Prior to the release of the pilot, many names were given in the cast. Of those not confirmed in the credits are the following and if they do appear, would be categorized uncredited:

Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".[2] Roger R. Cross portrayed Tomas Vergis, but his scenes were all cut and the part has been recast for future appearances.

References

  1. "SYFY ANNOUNCES PREMIERE DATE FOR CAPRICA", 24 July 2009. Retrieved on 25 July 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 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.