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[[Image:Caprica - Computer Paper.jpg|thumb|[[Zoe Graystone]] composes her last message to her mother, [[Amanda Graystone]], before [[Ben Stark]]'s suicide bombing of the [[Lev]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).]]
[[Image:Caprica - Computer Paper.jpg|thumb|[[Zoe Graystone]] composes her last message to her mother, [[Amanda Graystone]], before [[Ben Stark]]'s suicide bombing of the [[Lev]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).]]


A '''computer sheet''' is a portable computer technology employed in the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] around 58 BCH.  
An '''E-sheet''' is a portable computer technology employed in the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] around 58 BCH.  


The computer sheet can be folded like regular paper and features a touch-screen interface, complete with an on-screen keyboard. While the extent of its features are unspecified, the computer paper is capable of wireless communication and features an independent power source, and houses an applications suite that includes an electronic mail client.
The E-sheet can be folded like regular paper and features a touch-screen interface, complete with an on-screen keyboard. While the extent of its features are unspecified, the E-sheet is capable of wireless communication and features an independent power source, and houses an applications suite that includes an electronic mail client.


External portable media devices can be attached via dongles to the sheet, as [[Daniel Graystone]] uses one to capture the code that [[Zoe Graystone]] used to create her sentient [[holographic avatar]] in the virtual world of the [[holoband]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).  
External portable media devices can be attached via dongles to the sheet, as [[Daniel Graystone]] uses one to capture the code that [[Zoe Graystone]] used to create her sentient [[holographic avatar]] in the virtual world of the [[holoband]] ([[Caprica pilot]]).  
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Image:Caprica - Dongle for Computer Sheet.jpg|[[Daniel Graystone]] connects a portable storage device to a USB dongle connected to his computer sheet, thereby storing [[Zoe-A]]'s code ([[Caprica pilot]]).
Image:Caprica - Dongle for Computer Sheet.jpg|[[Daniel Graystone]] connects a portable storage device to a USB dongle connected to his E-sheet, thereby storing [[Zoe-A]]'s code ([[Caprica pilot]]).
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==Background information==
==Background information==
In the commentary track for the DVD of the [[Caprica pilot]], [[Ron Moore]] says that the idea for the computer sheet came from a past discussion he had with [[w:Naren Shankar]].
In the commentary track for the DVD of the [[Caprica pilot]], [[Ron Moore]] says that the idea for the E-sheet came from a past discussion he had with [[w:Naren Shankar]].


[[Category: A to Z]]
[[Category: A to Z]]

Revision as of 15:41, 23 February 2010

Zoe Graystone composes her last message to her mother, Amanda Graystone, before Ben Stark's suicide bombing of the Lev (Caprica pilot).

An E-sheet is a portable computer technology employed in the Twelve Colonies around 58 BCH.

The E-sheet can be folded like regular paper and features a touch-screen interface, complete with an on-screen keyboard. While the extent of its features are unspecified, the E-sheet is capable of wireless communication and features an independent power source, and houses an applications suite that includes an electronic mail client.

External portable media devices can be attached via dongles to the sheet, as Daniel Graystone uses one to capture the code that Zoe Graystone used to create her sentient holographic avatar in the virtual world of the holoband (Caprica pilot).

It is surmised that the technology fell into disuse as a result of the First Cylon War, where any advanced technology was abandoned as a result of the Cylons' ability to compromise and turn advanced technologies against the Colonials (Miniseries).

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Background information[edit]

In the commentary track for the DVD of the Caprica pilot, Ron Moore says that the idea for the E-sheet came from a past discussion he had with w:Naren Shankar.