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==[[RDM Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined Series]]==
==[[RDM Battlestar Galactica|Re-imagined Series]]==


Carpica is a large blue-green planet, similar to Earth.  
Carpica is a large blue-green planet, similar to Earth.  
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==[[TOS Battlestar Galactica|Original Series]]===
==[[TOS Battlestar Galactica|Original Series]]==
In the [[TOS Battlestar Galactica|original series]], Caprica was said to be the world that led the technological renaissance among the [[Twelve Colonies of Man (TOS)|Twelve Colonies of Man]], rediscovering space flight along the way.
In the [[TOS Battlestar Galactica|original series]], Caprica was said to be the world that led the technological renaissance among the [[Twelve Colonies of Man (TOS)|Twelve Colonies of Man]], rediscovering space flight along the way.



Revision as of 19:43, 29 January 2005

Re-imagined Series

Carpica is a large blue-green planet, similar to Earth.

Its largest centre of population is Caprica City, which serves as the seat of all three branches of the Colonial Government (Executive, Legislative and Judicial).

Other major centres of population included Dephi, famous for its museum and spaceport.

Prior to the Cylon attack, the population was widely spread between cities such as Caprica City and Delphi, and smaller hamlets such as Oasis.

Notable Natives

Commander William "Husker" Adama.
Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama.
Doctor Baltar, Gaius - Vice President of the 12 Colonies survivors; Science Advisor to President Laura Roslin
Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace


Original Series

In the original series, Caprica was said to be the world that led the technological renaissance among the Twelve Colonies of Man, rediscovering space flight along the way.