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This coastal landmark was never seen, but mentioned by [[Saul Tigh]] in the episode [[Water]], when he saw screenshots of frozen water deposits on a nearby moon and promptly said, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?". | This coastal landmark was never seen, but mentioned by [[Saul Tigh]] in the episode [[Water]], when he saw screenshots of frozen water deposits on a nearby moon and promptly said, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?". | ||
This region was obviously on the coastline of a Caprican continent or other landmass (which one is unknown), and was probably a very popular and well-known tourist attraction and resort area frequented by tourists from | This region was obviously on the coastline of a Caprican continent or other landmass (which one is unknown), and was probably a very popular and well-known tourist attraction and resort area frequented by tourists from throughout colonies before the [[Cylon attack]]. Activities most likely included tanning, swimming and aquatic sports. It also must have been very scenic and picturesque with much foliage, since Tigh lists the barren moon as the antithesis of the beach. | ||
Revision as of 15:08, 29 June 2006
This coastal landmark was never seen, but mentioned by Saul Tigh in the episode Water, when he saw screenshots of frozen water deposits on a nearby moon and promptly said, "Not exactly Caprica Beach down there, is it?".
This region was obviously on the coastline of a Caprican continent or other landmass (which one is unknown), and was probably a very popular and well-known tourist attraction and resort area frequented by tourists from throughout colonies before the Cylon attack. Activities most likely included tanning, swimming and aquatic sports. It also must have been very scenic and picturesque with much foliage, since Tigh lists the barren moon as the antithesis of the beach.