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The [[Cylon Occupation Authority]] creates the '''New Caprica Police''' (NCP) in response to security issues with the captive humans who inhabit [[New Caprica]]. The group consists of humans who are either coerced into working for the Cylons, or join the police voluntarily because they believe that they can deal with the human population more effectively than Centurions | The [[Cylon Occupation Authority]] creates the '''New Caprica Police''' (NCP) in response to security issues with the captive humans who inhabit [[New Caprica]]. The group consists of humans who are either coerced into working for the Cylons, or join the police voluntarily because they believe that they can deal with the human population more effectively than Centurions, and thus prevent unnecessary suffering and deaths. | ||
With numerous security restrictions and heightened levels of control imposed on the populace New Caprica, a band of human [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance]] fighters, regarded by the Cylons as insurgents, begins to strike back against the occupying Cylon force. The NCP is formed in direct response to this insurgence. | With numerous security restrictions and heightened levels of control imposed on the populace New Caprica, a band of human [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance]] fighters, regarded by the Cylons as insurgents, begins to strike back against the occupying Cylon force. The NCP is formed in direct response to this insurgence. |
Revision as of 10:25, 15 January 2008
The Cylon Occupation Authority creates the New Caprica Police (NCP) in response to security issues with the captive humans who inhabit New Caprica. The group consists of humans who are either coerced into working for the Cylons, or join the police voluntarily because they believe that they can deal with the human population more effectively than Centurions, and thus prevent unnecessary suffering and deaths.
With numerous security restrictions and heightened levels of control imposed on the populace New Caprica, a band of human resistance fighters, regarded by the Cylons as insurgents, begins to strike back against the occupying Cylon force. The NCP is formed in direct response to this insurgence.
NCP members are often tasked with performing "dirty work" for the Cylons; rounding up suspects believed to be part of the resistance as well as innocent civilians, illegally imprisoning, beating and executing them. Wearing dark balaclava helmets (colloquial referred to ski masks), blue body armor, and green uniforms with white armbands, the NCP remain anonymous to the general population of New Caprica, who see them traitors collaborating with a brutal occupying force. Resistance members estimate that up to 200 humans are secretly working for the group.
The most significant damage the resistance inflicts on the NCP takes place when the group is infiltrated by Tucker Clellan. In a spiraling depression caused by the death of his partner Nora (The Resistance - Episode 4), Clellan agrees to be wired with explosives and to detonate them during a graduation ceremony for new NCP recruits. In addition to Clellan, thirty-three NCP cadets and numerous Cylons die in the explosion. James Lyman, a New Caprica Police captain and former deckhand under Chief Tyrol on Galactica, survives the attack. The intended target of the suicide bombing, Colonial President Gaius Baltar, chooses not to attend the gathering and is unharmed as well ("Occupation" , "Precipice").
After the human population escapes New Caprica and reunites with the Fleet, a number of known and suspected collaborators, including Lyman, are charged with and convicted of "crimes against humanity" and treason. They are summarily executed by the Circle, a tribunal secretly created under the executive order of President Tom Zarek to investigate and decide the fate of people implicated as collaborators during the Cylon occupation of New Caprica (Collaborators).
Notes
- The recruiting poster seen in Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance depicts a man in black clothing, despite all police seen on duty being dressed as described above.