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[[Image:New Cap City, 1x05.jpg|thumb|210px|A panoramic view of New Cap City.]]
[[Image:New Cap City, 1x05.jpg|thumb|210px|A panoramic view of New Cap City.]]
'''New Cap City''' was a virtual recreation of [[Caprica City]] in the years prior to the [[First Cylon War]].  A near identical reproduction of the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] city, New Cap city featured a darker atmosphere, and allowed [[holoband]] users to engage in violent, gangster-style game play.  
'''New Cap City''' is a virtual recreation of [[Caprica City]] in the years prior to the [[First Cylon War]].  A near identical reproduction of the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] city, New Cap city features a darker atmosphere, and allows [[holoband]] users to engage in violent, gangster-style game play.  


==Overview==
==Overview==
New Cap City grew out of the underground movement on Caprica before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]] of teenagers hacking pay holoband sites to create free virtual environments like the "[[V-Club]]".  New Cap was widely known for its violence, a corrupted version of the real life Caprica City that updated to reflect current events in the physical world including the bombing of [[Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit|MagLev]] 23.  Unlike the genuine article, this version of Caprica City reflected a bygone era of propeller aircraft and was patrolled by an enormous, well armed [[Dreadnaught|dirigible]] that would, at times, shoot indiscriminately at users on the streets below ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").
New Cap City grew out of the underground movement on Caprica before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]] of teenagers hacking pay holoband sites to create free virtual environments like the "[[V-Club]]".  New Cap is widely known for its violence and corrupted version of the real life Caprica City.  It is periodically updated to reflect current events in the physical world, including the bombing of [[Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit|MagLev]] 23.  Unlike the genuine article, this version of Caprica City reflects a bygone era of propeller aircraft and is patrolled by an enormous, well armed [[Dreadnaught|dirigible]] that, at times, shoots indiscriminately at users on the streets below ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").


[[Image:New Cap dirigible, 1x05.jpg|thumb|The dirigible unleashes retro-Vipers on New Cap City.]]
[[Image:New Cap dirigible, 1x05.jpg|thumb|The dirigible unleashes retro-Vipers on New Cap City.]]


Despite being pure fantasy, New Cap City followed the rules of the physical world (users could not fly for example), but portrayed none of the consequences of drug and alcohol use and promiscuous sex that would be experienced in reality.  Death, in New Cap, was also a painful sensation and resulted in the [[List of terms (RDM)#Other Colloquialisms|derezzing]] of the user's [[avatar]] and permanent exile from the game ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").
Despite being pure fantasy, New Cap City follows the rules of the physical world (users cannot not fly for example), but portrays none of the consequences of drug and alcohol use and promiscuous sex that are experienced in reality.  Death, in New Cap, is also a painful sensation and results in the [[List of terms (RDM)#Other Colloquialisms|derezzing]] of users' [[avatar]]s and permanent exile from the game ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]").


New Cap City was accessible through a series of virtual tunnels, like sewers.  Real world locations including [[Little Tauron]] and [[Atlas Arena]] - serving as a venue for brutal hand-to-hand combat - were represented in the game, albeit distorted and, at times, severely rundown by its users ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]", "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]", "[[End of Line]]", "[[Things We Lock Away]]").
New Cap City is accessible through a series of virtual tunnels, like sewers.  Real world locations including [[Little Tauron]] and [[Atlas Arena]] - serving as a venue for brutal hand-to-hand combat - are represented in the game, albeit distorted and, at times, severely rundown by its users ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]", "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]", "[[End of Line]]", "[[Things We Lock Away]]").


Television personality [[Baxter Sarno]] charged the game with contributing to the moral decline of Caprica that led, in part, to the bombing of MagLev 23 by the [[Soldiers of the One]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]").
Television personality [[Baxter Sarno]] attributes the game with contributing to the moral decline of Caprica that led, in part, to the bombing of MagLev 23 by the [[Soldiers of the One]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]").
 
===Deadwalkers===
[[Image:Tamara in New Cap City, 1x05.jpg|thumb|Tamara alone in New Cap City.]]
 
Following the attack on the Caprica City MagLev train system, [[Daniel Graystone]] creates a virtual duplicate of his deceased daughter [[Zoe Graystone]] and another victim of the bombing, [[Tamara Adams]].  Hoping to bring the [[Tamara-A|avatar]]s into the real world by implanting them [[U-87|robot]] bodies, Graystone allows the simulation of Tamara to languish within a private virtual space, unaware of her own demise.  Encountering Graystone inside the space, the Tamara avatar is released to wander the virtual world alone ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]", "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]"). 
 
Finding her way to [[Vesta]], a powerful figure in V-World, Tamara pleads for help in escaping back to the real world.  Believing she is simply asleep, in a coma, or unable to remove her holoband, Vesta shoots Tamara.  Instead of derezzing, however, Tamara is injured, but quickly heals.  Intrigued by the potential of having a user within her circle ostensibly invulnerable to injury, Vesta promises to help Tamara for a price.  Sending her with [[Tad Thorean|Herecles]] into New Cap City, Vesta charges Tamara with sneaking into the vault of a wealthy user, [[Chiron]], and stealing his money ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").
 
Successfully nabbing Chiron's money, Tamara and Herecles return to Vesta, who reveals that Tamara died in the real world some weeks ago.  Faced with continued use by Vesta and her cronies, Tamara shoots and derezzes Vesta.  Sparing Herecles, Tamara instructs him to find her father in the real Caprica City, before setting off in New Cap City alone ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").
 
===The Search for Tamara===
[[Image:Joseph and Heracles, 1x07.jpg|thumb|Joseph Adama and Tad "Heracles" Thorean in New Cap City.]]
 
Learning that the avatar of his daughter lives on in the virtual world, Tamara's father, [[Joseph Adama]], persuades Herecles to bring him to New Cap City.  As Herecles introduces Adama to life in the game, the dirigible appears and fires on them, derezzing Herecles and leaving Adama to fend for himself ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]"). 
 
Adama wanders the streets of New Cap City alone in search of Tamara, encountering [[Emmanuelle], a young user who claims Herecles has sent her.  Helping Adama better acclimate to New Cap City and introducing him to [[amp]], the performance-enhancing hack, Emmanuelle aids in the search, visiting locations like the virtual version of Adama's own Little Tauron apartment and the ''Mysteries'' nightclub ([[CAP]]: "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
 
Meanwhile, Tamara herself continues to make her way through the labyrinthine New Cap City, leaving a graffiti "T" where she goes.  Finding his daughter's mark outside the ''Mysteries'' club, Joseph is further compelled to find Tamara, devoting his life to searching New Cap City ([[CAP]]: "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
 
Watching Joseph's life spin out of control, Emmanuelle devises a plan to draw Tamara to her father's virtual apartment.  Setting up a light bearing Tamara's mark, Emmanuelle finally confronts Tamara, asking her for assistance in putting Joseph's life right.  Leading back into New Cap City, Emmanuelle finally reunites him with the avatar of his deceased daughter.  The reunion, however, is brief, as Tamara shoots herself, then turns the gun on her father, derezzing his avatar and ejecting him from the game.  Believing his daughter has killed herself, Joseph Adama gives up his search ([[CAP]]: "[[End of Line]]").
 
[[Image:New Cap Arena 1x12.jpg|thumb|Zoe-A and Tamara battle in New Cap City's ruined Atlas Arena.]]
 
Now known within the game as a "Deadwalker", Tamara forges alliances with New Cap City users, tattooing her mark to their foreheads.  As the Zoe Graystone avatar appears for the first time in New Cap City, Tamara's forces clash against her, marking the beginning of a rivalry ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]").
 
Tracking Tamara to the ruined, New Cap City version of [[Atlas Arena]], Zoe battles Tamara in a brutal, but ultimately pointless fight.  Tamara, blames the Zoe avatar for the bombing that killed her real life counterpart as well as her mother, and unleashes angry New Cap City users against her.  Finally, Tamara and Zoe fight each other, both withstanding horrible injuries.  Ultimately, however, Zoe is able to convince Tamara that she is not the ''original'' Zoe Graystone, nor the bomber, and that together they can fulfill a greater destiny in New Cap City ([[CAP]]: "[[Things We Lock Away]]).
 
===Avenging Angels===
Acknowledging it as a breeding ground of moral decay and corruption, Zoe and Tamara take it upon themselves to "clean" New Cap City.  Appearing nightly at the den of iniquity called "Sinny McNutt's Slash & Cut," Zoe and Tamara engage in combat with its patrons, opening fire on those who are unwilling to leave and derezzing them from the game.  The notion of encountering the girls at the bar is a draw to users hoping to either kill them or be killed by them - either way becoming famous.  Among the users the Deadwalkers derez are [[Olaf Willow|Olaf]] and [[Nestor Willow]] who - despite their work with Clarice Willow on Apotheosis - believe the Zoe avatar is simply an anonymous user "playing dress up" ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]").
 
[[Image:New New Cap City 1x15.jpg|thumb|The new New Cap City.]]
 
Indeed, the prevailing belief in the real world is that the Zoe and Tamara avatars are simply fakes and the notion of the "Avenging Angels" spreads into popular culture.  As T-shirts spread throughout Caprica City bearing the likenesses of Zoe and Tamara, Daniel Graystone becomes aware of the phenomenon and suspects that it is in fact the real Zoe ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]").
 
Afraid of being captured by Daniel Graystone, Tamara suggests leaving New Cap City for other parts of V-World.  Zoe, however, rejects this idea, saying that the two had become gods there.  Vowing to "forsake these [[frak|motherfrakkers]]," Zoe and Tamara use their ability to control code to reconfigure the urban setting, destroying New Cap City and turning it into a fortress upon a mountain, surrounded by dense, [[Kobol]]-like forest ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]]").


===In-game Locales===
===In-game Locales===
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* Quality Jewelers ([[CAP]]: "The Imperfections of Memory")
* Quality Jewelers ([[CAP]]: "The Imperfections of Memory")
* Sinny McNutt's Slash & Cut ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]")
* Sinny McNutt's Slash & Cut ([[CAP]]: "[[The Dirteaters]]")
==Rise of the Deadwalkers==
===Tamara-A===
Following the attack on the Caprica City MagLev train system, wealthy scientist [[Daniel Graystone]] created a virtual duplicate of one of the bombing victims, [[Tamara Adams]].  Hoping to eventually bring the [[Tamara-A|avatar]] into the real world by implanting it in a [[U-87|robot]] body, Graystone allowed the simulation to languish within a private virtual space, unaware of its own demise.  Encountering another avatar of a bombing victim, [[Zoe-A|Zoe Graystone]], inside the space, the Tamara avatar was released to wander the Virtual World alone ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]", "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]"). 
Finding her way to [[Vesta]], a powerful figure in V-World, Tamara pleaded for help in escaping back to the real world.  Believing Tamara was simply asleep or in a coma and unable to remove her holoband, Vesta shot her with a virtual gun, thinking she would derez and awaken.  However, the holographic bullet neither derezzed Tamara, nor killed her.  Intrigued by the possibility of having a user within her circle ostensibly invulnerable to injury, Vesta promised to help Tamara, but for a price.  Sending her with [[Tad Thorean|Herecles]] into New Cap City, Vesta charged Tamara with sneaking into the vault of a wealthy user, [[Chiron]], and stealing his money ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").
Successful nabbing Chiron's money, Tamara and Herecles returned to Vesta, who revealed to Tamara that she had died in the real world some time ago.  Faced with continued use by Vesta and her cronies, Tamara shot and derezzed Vesta.  Sparing Herecles, Tamara instructed him to find her father in the real Caprica City ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]").
===The Search for Tammy===
[[Image:Tamara-a-gun.JPG||thumb|Tamara defends herself in New Cap City.]]
Having learned that his the avatar of his daughter lived on in the Virtual World, Tamara's father, [[Joseph Adama]], sought out and forced Herecles to bring him to New Cap City.  As Herecles introduced Joseph to life in the game, the dirigible appeared in the sky over New Cap and fired on them, derezzing Herecles and leaving Joseph to fend for himself ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]"). 
Alone in New Cap City, Joseph took to wandering the streets in search of Tammy.  There he encountered [[Emmanuelle]], a young user who claimed Herecles had sent her to find Joseph.  Helping Joseph better acclimate to New Cap City and introducing him to [[amp]], the performance-enhancing hack, Emmanuelle aided in Joseph's search, visiting locations like the virtual version of Adama's own Little Tauron apartment and  the ''Mysteries'' club ([[CAP]]: "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
===Leaving Her Mark===
[[Image:Zoe as a Deadwalker, 1x10.jpg|thumb|Zoe-A: Deadwalker in New Cap City.]]
Meanwhile, Tamara herself continued to make her way through the labyrinthine New Cap City, leaving a graffiti "T" where she went.  Finding his daughter's mark outside the ''Mysteries'' club, Joseph was further compelled to find Tammy, devoting his life to searching New Cap City ([[CAP]]: "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").
Watching Joseph's life spin out of control, Emmanuel devised a plan to draw Tammy to her father's virtual apartment.  Setting up a light bearing Tammy's mark, Emmanuel finally confronted Tamara, asking her for assistance in setting Joseph's life right.  Leading back into New Cap City, Emmanuel finally reunited him with the avatar of his deceased daughter.  The reunion, however, was brief, as Tammy fired a gun into her chest, seemingly committing suicide and then turning the gun on her father, derezzing his avatar and ejecting him from the game ([[CAP]]: "[[End of Line]]").
Now known within the game as a "Deadwalker", Tamara forged alliances with some users tattooing her mark to their foreheads and serving as protection.  As the Zoe Graystone avatar appeared for the first time in New Cap City, Tamara's forces clashed against her, marking the beginning of a rivalry ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]").


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 04:29, 1 March 2013

For information on the city from the re-imagined series, see New Caprica City.
A panoramic view of New Cap City.

New Cap City is a virtual recreation of Caprica City in the years prior to the First Cylon War. A near identical reproduction of the Caprican city, New Cap city features a darker atmosphere, and allows holoband users to engage in violent, gangster-style game play.

Overview

New Cap City grew out of the underground movement on Caprica before the Fall of teenagers hacking pay holoband sites to create free virtual environments like the "V-Club". New Cap is widely known for its violence and corrupted version of the real life Caprica City. It is periodically updated to reflect current events in the physical world, including the bombing of MagLev 23. Unlike the genuine article, this version of Caprica City reflects a bygone era of propeller aircraft and is patrolled by an enormous, well armed dirigible that, at times, shoots indiscriminately at users on the streets below (CAP: "There is Another Sky", "The Imperfections of Memory").

The dirigible unleashes retro-Vipers on New Cap City.

Despite being pure fantasy, New Cap City follows the rules of the physical world (users cannot not fly for example), but portrays none of the consequences of drug and alcohol use and promiscuous sex that are experienced in reality. Death, in New Cap, is also a painful sensation and results in the derezzing of users' avatars and permanent exile from the game (CAP: "There is Another Sky", "The Imperfections of Memory").

New Cap City is accessible through a series of virtual tunnels, like sewers. Real world locations including Little Tauron and Atlas Arena - serving as a venue for brutal hand-to-hand combat - are represented in the game, albeit distorted and, at times, severely rundown by its users (CAP: "There is Another Sky", "The Imperfections of Memory", "Ghosts in the Machine", "End of Line", "Things We Lock Away").

Television personality Baxter Sarno attributes the game with contributing to the moral decline of Caprica that led, in part, to the bombing of MagLev 23 by the Soldiers of the One (CAP: "Gravedancing").

Deadwalkers

Tamara alone in New Cap City.

Following the attack on the Caprica City MagLev train system, Daniel Graystone creates a virtual duplicate of his deceased daughter Zoe Graystone and another victim of the bombing, Tamara Adams. Hoping to bring the avatars into the real world by implanting them robot bodies, Graystone allows the simulation of Tamara to languish within a private virtual space, unaware of her own demise. Encountering Graystone inside the space, the Tamara avatar is released to wander the virtual world alone (CAP: "Pilot", "The Reins of a Waterfall").

Finding her way to Vesta, a powerful figure in V-World, Tamara pleads for help in escaping back to the real world. Believing she is simply asleep, in a coma, or unable to remove her holoband, Vesta shoots Tamara. Instead of derezzing, however, Tamara is injured, but quickly heals. Intrigued by the potential of having a user within her circle ostensibly invulnerable to injury, Vesta promises to help Tamara for a price. Sending her with Herecles into New Cap City, Vesta charges Tamara with sneaking into the vault of a wealthy user, Chiron, and stealing his money (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

Successfully nabbing Chiron's money, Tamara and Herecles return to Vesta, who reveals that Tamara died in the real world some weeks ago. Faced with continued use by Vesta and her cronies, Tamara shoots and derezzes Vesta. Sparing Herecles, Tamara instructs him to find her father in the real Caprica City, before setting off in New Cap City alone (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

The Search for Tamara

Joseph Adama and Tad "Heracles" Thorean in New Cap City.

Learning that the avatar of his daughter lives on in the virtual world, Tamara's father, Joseph Adama, persuades Herecles to bring him to New Cap City. As Herecles introduces Adama to life in the game, the dirigible appears and fires on them, derezzing Herecles and leaving Adama to fend for himself (CAP: "The Imperfections of Memory").

Adama wanders the streets of New Cap City alone in search of Tamara, encountering [[Emmanuelle], a young user who claims Herecles has sent her. Helping Adama better acclimate to New Cap City and introducing him to amp, the performance-enhancing hack, Emmanuelle aids in the search, visiting locations like the virtual version of Adama's own Little Tauron apartment and the Mysteries nightclub (CAP: "Ghosts in the Machine").

Meanwhile, Tamara herself continues to make her way through the labyrinthine New Cap City, leaving a graffiti "T" where she goes. Finding his daughter's mark outside the Mysteries club, Joseph is further compelled to find Tamara, devoting his life to searching New Cap City (CAP: "Ghosts in the Machine").

Watching Joseph's life spin out of control, Emmanuelle devises a plan to draw Tamara to her father's virtual apartment. Setting up a light bearing Tamara's mark, Emmanuelle finally confronts Tamara, asking her for assistance in putting Joseph's life right. Leading back into New Cap City, Emmanuelle finally reunites him with the avatar of his deceased daughter. The reunion, however, is brief, as Tamara shoots herself, then turns the gun on her father, derezzing his avatar and ejecting him from the game. Believing his daughter has killed herself, Joseph Adama gives up his search (CAP: "End of Line").

Zoe-A and Tamara battle in New Cap City's ruined Atlas Arena.

Now known within the game as a "Deadwalker", Tamara forges alliances with New Cap City users, tattooing her mark to their foreheads. As the Zoe Graystone avatar appears for the first time in New Cap City, Tamara's forces clash against her, marking the beginning of a rivalry (CAP: "Unvanquished").

Tracking Tamara to the ruined, New Cap City version of Atlas Arena, Zoe battles Tamara in a brutal, but ultimately pointless fight. Tamara, blames the Zoe avatar for the bombing that killed her real life counterpart as well as her mother, and unleashes angry New Cap City users against her. Finally, Tamara and Zoe fight each other, both withstanding horrible injuries. Ultimately, however, Zoe is able to convince Tamara that she is not the original Zoe Graystone, nor the bomber, and that together they can fulfill a greater destiny in New Cap City (CAP: "Things We Lock Away).

Avenging Angels

Acknowledging it as a breeding ground of moral decay and corruption, Zoe and Tamara take it upon themselves to "clean" New Cap City. Appearing nightly at the den of iniquity called "Sinny McNutt's Slash & Cut," Zoe and Tamara engage in combat with its patrons, opening fire on those who are unwilling to leave and derezzing them from the game. The notion of encountering the girls at the bar is a draw to users hoping to either kill them or be killed by them - either way becoming famous. Among the users the Deadwalkers derez are Olaf and Nestor Willow who - despite their work with Clarice Willow on Apotheosis - believe the Zoe avatar is simply an anonymous user "playing dress up" (CAP: "The Dirteaters").

The new New Cap City.

Indeed, the prevailing belief in the real world is that the Zoe and Tamara avatars are simply fakes and the notion of the "Avenging Angels" spreads into popular culture. As T-shirts spread throughout Caprica City bearing the likenesses of Zoe and Tamara, Daniel Graystone becomes aware of the phenomenon and suspects that it is in fact the real Zoe (CAP: "The Dirteaters").

Afraid of being captured by Daniel Graystone, Tamara suggests leaving New Cap City for other parts of V-World. Zoe, however, rejects this idea, saying that the two had become gods there. Vowing to "forsake these motherfrakkers," Zoe and Tamara use their ability to control code to reconfigure the urban setting, destroying New Cap City and turning it into a fortress upon a mountain, surrounded by dense, Kobol-like forest (CAP: "The Dirteaters," "Here Be Dragons").

In-game Locales

Notes

According to the podcast commentary of "There is Another Sky", the concept of New Cap City has been compared to the real-world video game Grand Theft Auto, while its title resembles that of the 1991 crime film New Jack City. The design of New Cap City was based heavily on the look and feel of film noir, being shot at low angles and featuring 1930s and 40s styles as well as a nearly black and white color scheme. [1]

According to materials provided to the 2010 Emmy Awards voters, the Caprica visual effects team were given great latitude in the creation of New Cap City, with numerous test renders in various lighting conditions to "evaluate and explore the city's canyons, textures and vistas. [2]

The sound of the dirigible seen floating above New Cap City in "There is Another Sky", "The Imperfections of Memory" and "Know Thy Enemy" was created through the use of Gregorian chant recordings. [3]

New Cap City appears under the title card in the opening credits of Caprica, dating back to "Rebirth", two episodes before it was even introduced.

References

  1. Caleb Barlow (Martius 22, YR42). New Cap City: Get Thee to Mysteries (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). The Caprican. Retrieved on 19 October 2010.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sharon Edmonson (Martius 29, YR42). The Top 5 Entertainment Options in New Cap City (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). The Caprican. Retrieved on 19 October 2010.