While they are stranded on the devastated colony world of Caprica after the Cylon attack, Karl Agathon and Sharon Valerii run through two unnamed cities in their quest to get to an airbase near Delphi and commandeer a craft there to escape the occupied planet and find the Fleet. Their explorations of the two cities brings them to many deserted neighborhoods and locales, all the while being hunted by Cylons.
First unnamed city
Outside Caprica City is a region where two cities spared by the Cylons are found. When Helo and Valerii locate this first city in the episode "Bastille Day", several differences distinguished this city from others on the planet. Unlike Caprica City, this one does not have the futuristic metallic skyscrapers and glittering office towers (although a few such buildings can be seen behind a tall green office building in the background). The city is remarkably well preserved, considering the nuclear bombardment of the planet. Not even a single window is cracked from shockwaves.
Plaza
Helo and Valerii search the city for a possible survivor, given away by a broadcast distress signal they received earlier. They wander into a terraced plaza in front of a large cylindrical public structure. As they meander between the cast-iron lamp posts, Helo calls out "Hello!" in a loud voice, commenting that he hates cities because "no one ever stops to help you."
Tiled Pathway
After leaving the plaza, the two walk down a paved path leading between two office complexes. Here, Valerii asks where the citizens were when the bombs fell. Helo responds, "In their beds, at their desks, anywhere." This comment is followed by Valerii seeing a rat-gnawed corpse propped up against the glass entryway to one of the towers. All the while, the two are being watched by copies of Number Six and Number Five, who are perched on the rooftop of a civilian transfer bridge connecting the two office towers.
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A round building. [1]
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Helo and Valerii encounter a corpse gnawed by rats near this building.
Restaurant
The distress signal leads Helo and Valerii to a restaurant on a side street. Here, they find a fully stocked fallout shelter, but no survivors. The signal comes from a military-band broadcast signal sent out by a radio. Valerii and Helo set up camp here, but the Cylons soon raid the establishment while Helo prepares breakfast. Valerii is "kidnapped" and the shelter ravaged.
Downtown
In the episode "Litmus," Helo squats on the garbage-strewn rooftop of a low-rise building in what appears to be the central city (evidenced by large numbers of skyscrapers and office towers). Across the street on a higher structure with an antenna, copies of Six, Five and the "kidnapped" Valerii watch Helo in secret. Surrounding both groups are lower, older stone buildings, more modern apartment blocks and large cubical or geometrical commercial buildings.
Warehouse
This abandoned building is located on the ground floor of the building occupied by Six, Five and Valerii. The interior is dingy and bereft of any kind of cargo, with only greasy steel beams and missing floor panels to provide variety. Helo enters this bat- and Cylon-infested building to rescue Valerii. Outside the warehouse are two alleys, one a paved garbage-strewn wreck with several power transformers and telephone lines. The other is a dirt alley that leads between a building and fenced lot towards a skyscraper topped with a flag pole.
Second unnamed city
Not much of this city is seen in "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", except for a few peeks through manhole covers, as well a street at the end.
Sewers
Helo and the "rescued" Valerii spend their time in this city dashing through the leaky sewer tunnels and catacombs, desperately trying to escape a Cylon detachment searching for them. Occasionally, the two peek through manhole covers in an attempt to assess the situation on the surface. Each time, they see Cylon Centurions marching through the tree-lined plazas and streets and Heavy Raiders flying low, skimming the tops of cubical buildings. The sewers Helo and Valerii use as a means of escape are dimly lit, almost completely dark, with arched passageways and sole- to knee-deep water on the floors.
Bridge Interchange
At the very end of "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", a Six and a Five are in appears to be the city's riverfront downtown. They walk out of the forest of modern glass and cinder block towers and onto a bridge, talking about how their troops searched every room of every building despite Helo and Valerii managing to escape. The bridge is actually a three-lane highway. The left and right lanes remain level, but the middle lane sinks towards a subterranean intersection with a tunnel, where several Centurions await the arrival of the two humanoid Cylons.
The street lights in this scene provide an indication of the city's history. In the midst of the buildings, the bulbs hang down from elaborate style cast-iron poles. On the bridge, tall cast-iron lamp posts rise up from the stone-carved balustrade.
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Walking on the street.
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Walking on the street.
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Being greeted by Centurions. [2]
Third unnamed city
When Kara Thrace flies to Caprica in her captured Cylon Raider, she overflies a partially destroyed city (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II"). The buildings are not entirely destroyed, but appear to have been hit by a powerful shockwave, with the glass facades having been blown out.
This is not Delphi, since the city is intact when Agathon overlooks the area in "Colonial Day" and also doesn't posses such a skyline. Furthermore the Cylons make extensive use of Delphi (TRS: "Downloaded"). It is also unlikely to be Caprica City, as a 50 megaton explosion - as stated in the Miniseries - would have leveled the entire area [5].
Notes
- The scenes of the first unnamed city in "Bastille Day" were filmed in Burnaby, a suburb of Vancouver in Canada.
- In "Litmus", filming of the first unnamed city was moved to downtown Vancouver itself.
- The second unnamed city was filmed entirely in Vancouver.
- In the background of the rooftop scenes in "Litmus", a church steeple can be seen poking up between two modern office blocks. Since Colonial religion parallels Greek mythology, this is likely a filming gaffe.
- In the rooftop scenes of "Litmus", one of the buildings filmed is the Harbour Center Tower in Vancouver, given away by its distinctive revolving rooftop restaurant.
References
- ↑ This is actually the Vancouver Public Library.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 For details on the actual shooting locations in Vancouver, see the following blog: [1]
- ↑ This tall tower is the Scotia Bank building in Vancouver.
- ↑ For information on the actual location of this alley in Vancouver, see the following blog: [2]
- ↑ As evidenced by the Russian Tzar Bomba; the biggest nuclear weapon ever detonated on Earth.