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The planet Caprica was the governmental seat of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.[1] According to Gaius Baltar, Caprica was the Twelve Colonies' seat of politics, culture, art, science, and learning, as well as one of the wealthiest colonies (Dirty Hands).
Geography and Astronomy
Caprica is a lush, blue green world. It contains large oceans and continents, including an arctic region that is remarkably similar to that of another world on the other side of the Galaxy (Daybreak, Part II). The planet's climate can be described as moderate, at least in the region around Caprica City and Delphi.
Caprica shares its orbit with another world. This red planet seems to be arid and xeric, containing no visible bodies of water. At times, the planet can be seen as a large celestial object on the Caprican sky (Caprica Pilot, TV Version). This planet is likely Gemenon[2].
History
Prior to the Articles of Colonization, Caprica has a global government independent of the other colonies. This government was led by a Prime Minister.
Some 60 years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, Caprica is plagued by religious motivated terrorism. A group, known as the Soldiers of the One, are responsible for the bombing of a Maglev train within Caprica City and likely other terrorist acts, as well (Caprica Pilot, Gravedancing).
The first Cylon prototype is created on Caprica by Graystone Industries, paving the way to the the First Cylon War (Caprica Pilot).
After the War, Caprica becomes (once again) the cultural, economic and political center of the Twelve Colonies. The Colonial Government is located on this world (Epiphanies).
The Fall
Caprica is devastated through massive nuclear bombardment during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. Most of the planet's human population that aren't killed by the direct bombardment eventually die of radiation poisoning.[3]
The few surviving smaller cities are taken over by the Cylons who use the planet as a base of operations for some time.
Some of the few human survivors are incarcerated by the Cylons in their attempts to create human-Cylon offspring. A very small and isolated group of humans forms a resistance group near Delphi that performs hit-and-run attacks on Cylon installations and residences until the survivors of that resistance are rescued by Galactica, nine months later.
Caprica, and the other occupied colonies, are later abandoned by the Cylons (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).
Slowly but surely, during the first year since the nuclear bombardment, the planet's ecosystem including trees and wildlife diminishes. The planet's atmosphere changes from blue, to a distinctive yellow. The ultimate fate of Caprica is unknown.
The Fleet
Many notable persons from Caprica survive the holocaust within the Fleet to the point where nearly all of the Fleet leaders are Caprican.
Three months after the Fall 6,250 people from Caprica join the Laura Roslin faction over Kobol (Home, Part I). The overall Caprican survivor population, possibly significantly greater, is unknown (see analysis here).
The first Quorum of Twelve delegate after the Fall is Gaius Baltar. Years later this spot is taken by Lee Adama.
Cities
The planet's largest population center was Caprica City, which served as the seat of all three branches of the Colonial Government and the capital of the Twelve Colonies. The city is completely destroyed in the Cylon attack on the Colonies, killing seven million people in an instant.
Caprica City is surrounded by other small towns and hamlets, such as Oasis. Another major city is Delphi, famous for the Delphi Museum of the Colonies and also home to a large spaceport. The Cylons spared Delphi from nuclear bombardment in order to use it as a base of operations in their occupation of the planet (Downloaded).
On their trek across Caprica, Karl Agathon and Sharon Valerii explore two undestroyed and unnamed cities.
Other
Notable natives and residents
- Joseph, Sam, William, Tamara, Zak and Lee Adama
- Richard Adar, was the mayor of Caprica City before becoming president
- Gaius Baltar, though a native of Aerilon, moved to Caprica after his 18th birthday
- Daniel, Amanda and Zoe Graystone
- James McManus, was the editor of the Caprican Times
- Lacy Rand and her family
- Laura, Cheryl and Sandra Roslin, as well as their parents
- Baxter Sarno
- Ben Stark and his mother, Natalie
- Kara, Socrata and (presumably) Dreilide Thrace
- Sharon Valerii had an apartment on Caprica
- Clarice Willow, though a native of Sagittaron, was head mistress of Athena Academy
Publications and Media
- Backtalk with Baxter Sarno
- CAP 2
- CAP News
- CAP Sports
- The Caprican
- Caprican Life
- Caprican Times
- Caprica 5
- Caprica Today
- Channel 7 News
- Cubits & Pieces
Pyramid Team
Locations
Notes
Caprica's full surface has yet to be seen, but it possesses several interesting features. An ice-covered continent of similar shape to Antarctica on Earth resides in the southern hemisphere. Most of the land masses are situated on one side of the planet, as one establishing shot of Caprica during "The Plan" shows the planet to be nearly all water. Also, one heavily metropolitan section of the planet appears to have a similar shape to the Persian Gulf / Mediterranean Sea region of Earth.
References
- ↑ Until the events in the DVD release of "Razor", Caprica was the only colony ever depicted "on camera" in the Re-imagined Series. "Razor" would show planetary views of the colonies of Scorpia and Tauron (in a deleted scene), respectively.
- ↑ This was stated by Serge's twitter account. However, this has not been confirmed on-screen
- ↑ This is verified in the special presentation "Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far."
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- See Also
- Caprica (series)|"Caprica," the series
- :Category:Places on Caprica|Places on Caprica
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