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Tamara Adama

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Tamara Adama
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Colony Caprica
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Parents Joseph Adama (father)
Evelyn Adama (mother)
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Tamara Adama is a Cylon
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Tamara Adama (or Adams) was the sister of William Adama and the daughter of Joseph and Evelyn Adama

Tamara, together with her mother, died in a suicide bombing. Her father bonded with Daniel Graystone, a wealthy computer engineer whose daughter, Zoe, was killed in the same bombing. Joseph reluctantly agreed to help Daniel recreate robotic versions of their daughters by stealing technology from Tomas Vergis, a Tauron developer, but he is eventually appalled by the Cylon version of Tamara[1].

References

  1. Caprica casting information (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (Apr 3, 2008).