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[[Image:Caprica General Hospital.jpg|thumb|Interior of Caprica General Hospital.]] | [[Image:Caprica General Hospital.jpg|thumb|Interior of Caprica General Hospital {{CAP|Pilot}}.]] | ||
'''Caprica General Hospital''' is a hospital located in [[Caprica City]], {{RDM|Caprica}}. | '''Caprica General Hospital''' is a hospital located in [[Caprica City]], {{RDM|Caprica}} circa [[42YR]]. | ||
Plastic surgeon Doctor [[Amanda Graystone]] is a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerge blaming the bombing of [[Maglev]] Train 23 on her daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]]. Before her departure, Graystone is visited at her Caprica General office by [[Global Defense Department|GDD]] Agent [[Jordan Duram]] who informs her of Zoe's connection to the terrorist act | Plastic surgeon Doctor [[Amanda Graystone]] is a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerge blaming the bombing of [[Maglev]] Train 23 on her daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]]. Before her departure, Graystone is visited at her Caprica General office by [[Global Defense Department|GDD]] Agent [[Jordan Duram]] who informs her of Zoe's connection to the terrorist act {{CAP|Pilot|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | ||
The media frenzy | The media frenzy results in reporters and protesters hounding Graystone outside of Caprica General, with one protester throwing a bottle that hits Graystone and a reporter on the scene {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The interior of Caprica General Hospital was filmed at NRC Institute for Machinery Research at the [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia|University of British Columbia]]. [http://www.visitcaprica.com/2011/01/episode-1-pilot.html] | *The interior of Caprica General Hospital was filmed at NRC Institute for Machinery Research at the [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia|University of British Columbia]]. [http://www.visitcaprica.com/2011/01/episode-1-pilot.html] An unfilmed scene scripted for the pilot episode would have depicted Amanda Graystone manipulating a [[robot]]ic arm via [[holoband]] to conduct surgery on a patient at Caprica General. | ||
*Scenes outside the hospital were filmed at [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia Library|Walter C. Koerner Library]] also at UBC. The location was also used for a brief scene depicting post-holocaust Caprica in | *Scenes outside the hospital were filmed at [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia Library|Walter C. Koerner Library]] also at UBC. The location was also used for a brief scene depicting post-holocaust Caprica in {{TRS|Colonial Day|prose=Y}}. | ||
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Revision as of 01:33, 5 June 2023
Caprica General Hospital is a hospital located in Caprica City, Caprica circa 42YR.
Plastic surgeon Doctor Amanda Graystone is a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerge blaming the bombing of Maglev Train 23 on her daughter, Zoe Graystone. Before her departure, Graystone is visited at her Caprica General office by GDD Agent Jordan Duram who informs her of Zoe's connection to the terrorist act (CAP: "Pilot" and "Reins of a Waterfall").
The media frenzy results in reporters and protesters hounding Graystone outside of Caprica General, with one protester throwing a bottle that hits Graystone and a reporter on the scene (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall").
Notes[edit]
- The interior of Caprica General Hospital was filmed at NRC Institute for Machinery Research at the University of British Columbia. [1] An unfilmed scene scripted for the pilot episode would have depicted Amanda Graystone manipulating a robotic arm via holoband to conduct surgery on a patient at Caprica General.
- Scenes outside the hospital were filmed at Walter C. Koerner Library also at UBC. The location was also used for a brief scene depicting post-holocaust Caprica in Re-imagined Series' "Colonial Day".