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"Caprica pilot" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Writer(s) | Remi Aubuchon Ronald D. Moore | ||
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Director | Jeffrey Reiner | ||
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US airdate | 2010 | ||
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UK airdate | Spring 2009[1] | ||
DVD release | 21 April 2009 | ||
Population | survivors | ||
Additional Info | Series pilot | ||
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This episode is the two-hour pilot for the Caprica TV series, the spin-off of the Re-imagined Series produced by Remi Aubuchon, Ronald D. Moore, David Eick for the Syfy Channel. It is currently in post-production.
Overview
Plot summary
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When Zoe Graystone dies in a suicide bombing on a train due to the religious fanaticism of her boyfriend, Ben Stark, her father Daniel Graystone manages to resurrect her - after a fashion. The same terrorist attack claimed the lives of Joseph Adams's wife Shannon and his daughter, Tamara. The two fathers meet under conditions of mutual grief. Graystone, already having Zoe-A, a digital clone of her memories and personality which was created by his brilliant daughter Zoe in life, plans to steal a break through CPU chip from one of his business competitors. To obtain it he convinces Joseph Adams to use his organized crime contacts, which is done, possibly with Adams's acquiescence to murder to acquire it. Graystone, with the chip and a pre existing military robot prototype, intends to create a robotic version of his daughter, known as Zoe-R, which, unknown to him, is the first step toward creating the Cylon race. Adams, despite lingering reservations works with Graystone to see his own dead daughter again and "Tamara" is recreated in Virtual Reality, much like Zoe-A. Adams meets her in virtual reality but unlike Zoe-A she is terrified and confused. Tamara then realizes she cannot feel her heart beat, to their mutual horror. As his "daughter" goes into hysterics, Adams breaks the connection and is appalled at his partner's methods and ethics and, as he views, the immorality of the creation and renounces it.
However, as a result the tragedy of losing his daughter, he grows closer to his 11-year old son, William Adams. He also has a new found pride in his actual Tauron family name and reclaims the name of "Adama" for him and his son.
Afterward not heeding Adama's fears, Graystone attempts to download Zoe-A into one of his prototype U-87 Cyber Combat Units robotic Cylon forms. It seems to be a failure with the download data becoming corrupted and lost forever. Graystone goes into Virtual reality to find Zoe-A but to his renewed grief, she is gone. Later however Zoe-R awakens in her mechanical body and calmly calls her best friend Lacy Rand for help.
Notes
- In the script, Joseph Adama insists that Daniel Graystone delete the Tamara avatar. This does not happen in the aired pilot.
- In the stadium scene, the shot where fans are throwing food and drinks at the Caprica Buccaneers contains a small goof. If you look at the stadium rafters, a Canadian and an American flag can be seen. The stadium scenes were shot at General Motors Place in downtown Vancouver, home rink of the Vancouver Canucks. Also of note, the Buccaneers team colors of blue, green, and white are the colors of the current Canucks uniforms.
Analysis
Questions
- Will Zoe's consciousness in the U-87 emerge more frequently or less frequently as time goes on?
- How long will it take for the U-87 to go into mass production and military service as the Cylon Centurion Model 0005?
- Also, why is the production model designated the 0005, instead of remaining the U-87?
- Will the murder of Val Chambers lead to greater discrimination and reprisals against Taurons?
- Will Ben Stark's avatar also be downloaded into a Cylon brain?
- Why did Joseph and Sam Adama go to such great lengths to keep their family's past a secret from William and Tamara? Could it have something to do with how their father, William the First, died?
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
- Joseph discussing his family past with Willie:
- Joseph Adama: I want you to know who you are. We come from a long, proud line of Tauron peasants who knew how to work the land and still stand proud. You're named after your grandfather. Did I ever tell you that?
- Willie Adama: Nope.
- Joseph Adama: William. He was killed during the Tauron uprising. Our last name isn't Adams. I changed it after I arrived here on Caprica. Our family name is Adama. Adama. And it's a good, honorable Tauron name.
- The Cylon prototype after having destroyed all targets during an exercise:
- Cylon prototype: All targets neutralized. Program completed by your command.
- After having watched the live-fire demonstration of Graystone Enterprise's military robot:
- Joan Leyte: What'd you call it?
- Daniel Graystone: A cybernetic life-form node. A Cylon, Minister.
- Joan Leyte : Hmm. Cylon. Interesting.
Guest cast
- Sasha Roiz as Sam Adams
- Brian Markinson as Jordan Duram
- William B. Davis as Secretary of Defense Val Chambers
- Sina Najafi as William Adams
- Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
- Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
- Genevieve Buechner as Tamara Adams
- Anna Galvin as Shannon Adams
- Katie Keating as Prefect Caston
- Veena Sood as Secretary of Defense Joan Leyte
- Karen Austin as Ruth
- Nancy Kerr as Prosecutor
- Terence Kelly as Mayor
- Angela Moore as Judge
- Josh Byer as Defendant
- Vicky Lambert as Hecate
- Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge
- Jared Keeso as Rod Jenkins
- Kathryn Schellenberg as Dancer
- Maiko Miyauchi as Dancer
- Daina Ashbee as Dancer
- Adrienne Chan as Dancer
- Salma Allam as Dancer
- Kirsten Wicklund as Dancer
- Shawn Stewart as Dancer
- Donald Sales as Dancer
- Paul Becker as Dancer
- Cara Long as V-Club Patron
- Jay Devery as V-Club Patron
- Keita Parker as V-Club Patron
- Chelsea Darden as V-Club Patron
- Megan Sehn as V-Club Patron
- Chantal Ayre as V-Club Patron
- Michelle Andrew as V-Club Patron
- Eva Hartkopf as V-Club Patron
- Uncredited as Sean
Prior to the release of the pilot, many names were given in the cast. Of those not confirmed in the credits are the following and if they do appear, would be categorized uncredited:
- Edwina Cheer as Bikini Girl[2]
- Ildiko Ferenczi as Bikini Girl[2]
- Marci T. House as Woman[2]
- Nathalie Marrable as Burlesque Dancer[2]
- Charlie Robson as Avatar[2]
Though referred to throughout the episode, Tomas Vergis does not appear in the final feature, nor in the deleted scenes, yet had been listed as one point being portrayed by Roger R. Cross.[3] Michelle Andrew is credited in the pilot, but as "V-Club Patron" and not as "Lap Dancer".[2]
References
- ↑ Aylott, Chris, "Sky1 secures exclusive UK rights to Battlestar Galactica prequel CAPRICA", 6 August 2008. Retrieved on 9 August 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 This information comes from the Caprica entry on IMDb. It may or may not be accurate, as IMDb has no apparent fact checking facilities. We provide this information as a service to fans who may be looking for it, and we make no claim as to either its accuracy or unverifiable lack thereof.
- ↑ Though once listed, the credit has now been removed from IMDb.