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'''Caprica Terminal''' is a space station and transit hub orbiting {{dis|Caprica|Deadlock}} during the {{dis|First Cylon War|Deadlock}}.
'''Caprica Terminal''' is a space station and transit hub orbiting {{dis|Caprica|Deadlock}} during the {{dis|First Cylon War|Deadlock}}.
[[File:BSG Deadlock - Caprica Terminal.jpg|thumb|''Caprica Terminal - In orbit of the Caprica'']]
The first signs of [[IDRIS]] interference near Caprica Terminal occurs following the delivery of ''{{dis|Jupiter|Deadlock}}''-class Battlestar ''{{dis|Athena|Deadlock}}'' to {{dis|Picon|Deadlock}}, forcing ''[[Daidalos]]'' and her small support group to jump to Caprica to [[Skirmish at Caprica Terminal|deal with the interference]] by destroying nearby compromised satellites.


The first signs of [[IDRIS]] interference near Caprica Terminal occurs following the delivery of ''{{dis|Jupiter|Deadlock}}''-class battlestar ''{{dis|Athena|Deadlock}}'' to {{dis|Picon|Deadlock}}, forcing ''[[Daidalos]]'' and her small support group to jump to Caprica to [[Skirmish at Caprica Terminal|deal with the interference]] by destroying nearby compromised satellites.  
Later, [[Clothos]] returns [[Galactica (Deadlock)|Galactica]] and her surviving crew, including [[Praetor]] [[Samanta Agathon]] and excluding Admiral [[Jubal Sarkis]], to Caprica Terminal.  


Later, [[Clothos]] returns ''{{dis|Galactiac|Deadlock}}'' and her surviving crew, including [[Praetor]] [[Samanta Agathon]] and excluding Admiral [[Jubal Sarkis]], to Caprica Terminal.  
As {{dis|Colonial Fleet|Deadlock}} recovers ''Galactica'' there, this leads to the [[Battle at Caprica Terminal]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica Deadlock]]'').


As {{dis|Colonial Fleet|Deadlock}} recovers ''Galactica'' there, this leads to the [[Battle at Caprica Terminal]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica Deadlock]]'').
== Notes ==
[[Anthony Carriero]] who designed caprica terminal, wanted the visual design to be a homage to Ralph McQuarrie's early Basestar designs<ref>Anthony Carriero's post on the platform "X" - https://twitter.com/AntCarriero/status/1388361669546442754</ref>


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Revision as of 12:16, 17 February 2024

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This article is in the Battlestar Galactica Deadlock separate continuity, which is related to the Re-imagined Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.

Caprica Terminal is a space station and transit hub orbiting Caprica during the First Cylon War.

Caprica Terminal - In orbit of the Caprica

The first signs of IDRIS interference near Caprica Terminal occurs following the delivery of Jupiter-class Battlestar Athena to Picon, forcing Daidalos and her small support group to jump to Caprica to deal with the interference by destroying nearby compromised satellites.

Later, Clothos returns Galactica and her surviving crew, including Praetor Samanta Agathon and excluding Admiral Jubal Sarkis, to Caprica Terminal.

As Colonial Fleet recovers Galactica there, this leads to the Battle at Caprica Terminal (Battlestar Galactica Deadlock).

Notes[edit]

Anthony Carriero who designed caprica terminal, wanted the visual design to be a homage to Ralph McQuarrie's early Basestar designs[1]

References[edit]

  1. Anthony Carriero's post on the platform "X" - https://twitter.com/AntCarriero/status/1388361669546442754