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The Heavens Will Rise

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The Heavens Will Rise
"The Heavens Will Rise"
An episode of the Caprica Series
Episode No. Season 1, Episode 16
Writer(s) Patrick Massett
John Zinman
Story by
Director Michael Nankin
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 116
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA January 4, 2011[1][2]
CAN airdate CAN November 16, 2010
UK airdate UK
DVD release
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Overview

As Tamara and Zoe continue to reshape New Cap City, Daniel Graystone seeks the help of Sam Adama to enter the dangerous game. The Willows move closer to apotheosis. Jordan Duram's investigation is plagued with more problems. Lacy Rand becomes a threat to the STO after it is discovered that the U-87 units recognize her commands.

Summary

Teaser

  • From a turret atop their newly made castle, Tamara-A and Zoe-A survey with satisfaction the forested mountains that they have created inside the New Cap City game. Tamara wishes to add one more detail, and with a simple squeeze of her hand, the forest echoes with the faraway screeches of dragons.
  • With Amanda Graystone at his side, Daniel Graystone searches for the two girls in New Cap City by tracing the alterations they have been making to the game. Amanda argues that she should be the first to approach Zoe, since she had a nasty fight with the original flesh and blood Zoe Graystone the day before their daughter was killed. Daniel counters that he had done worse, torturing the avatar of Zoe with her fear of fire when he believed that she was hiding inside the prototype U-87 combat robot. Amanda slaps him across the face, but allows him to locate the girls in a sea of code. Using a backdoor access that is a regular feature of all V-World software, Daniel snatches one of them without warning and pulls her into a private space. Daniel dons a holoband and enters.
  • He speaks calmly with a terrified Tamara, who ignores his request to see Zoe and only begs to be let go. Her persists until he hears Zoe greeting him. He turns and sees her waiting. Daniel relaxes, but suddenly Zoe attacks him with a dagger hidden behind her back. He throws off his holoband and re-enters the real world, clutching at his chest.

Act 1

  • Daniel recovers from the attack, but informs Amanda that he is now shut out of his back door and must use a standard portal into New Cap City--and just like everyone else, he has only one life in the game. Amanda tries to find the positive in the situation, but she is interrupted by a text message from Jordan Duram insisting that they meet. Before leaving, she tells her husband about her involvement in Duram's plan to expose Clarice Willow and her family as members of the STO terrorist group.
  • Duram is surprised that Amanda told Daniel about their work, but he quickly moves on to his reason for the meeting in a public park: he has been suspended from the Global Defense Department and the organization has been "compromised at the highest level." Nevertheless, he wants to keep pushing ahead with the investigation. He gives Amanda a rigged holoband for her to switch with Clarice's band. Amanda is reluctant, with the Willows being more cautious than ever in the wake of Mar-Beth Willow's disappearance. Jordan begs her to do it, fearing that something terrible is about to take place.
  • Inside a V-World recreation of Atlas Arena, noisy spectators eagerly await the day's game as a young suicide bomber calmly sits and plants an explosive underneath her seat. Standing off to one side, Clarice and one of her husbands, Nestor, discuss the placement of their martyrs throughout the stadium and how their initial blasts will trigger additional bombs, collapsing the entire structure. Removing their holobands and returning to their house, they discuss other aspects of the plot with Olaf Willow. Scanned avatars of the martyrs will be activated inside a new virtual heaven immediately after their deaths, and press releases about the goal of apotheosis will go out thirty days after the bombing. Nestor begins to express doubt about the plan. He observes that their heaven is not a true afterlife for the martyrs and that their avatars are nothing more than "showmanship." Despite Olaf's defense of the martyrs' sacrifice, Nestor goes on to question whether Clarice actually represents the will of God. In response, Clarice offers Nestor an additional ticket to the game at the arena. Nestor backs off, unwilling to die for his faith.
  • On Gemenon, Lacy Rand and other STO recruits listen as praetor Kevin Reikle lectures on the design and use of a weapon. A disturbance outside their tent distracts the recruits and they spot one of their own, Lexon, getting into an escalating confrontation with an officer over a breach of protocol. The officer forces Lexon to his knees and calls out to a nearby U-87 robot to shoot him. As it complies and walks toward them, Rand ignores Odin Sinclair's urging to ignore the incident and runs outside, yelling at them to stop. Surprising everyone, the robot stops and tells Rand, "By your command." The officer tells it to resume and it does, until Rand yells once again. The Cylon obeys, but this time it refuses to accept the officer's shouted orders.

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Notes

  • This episode confirms the identity of the orange planet in the vicinity of Caprica as Gemenon: a scene on Caprica ends with an orbital view panning up from Caprica and settling on the orange planet, and a new scene at the STO training camp on Gemenon begins.
  • When Sam Adama and Fidelia Fazekas talk in Goldie's, Sam asks rhetorically, "My tax dollars at work?" This is almost certainly a mistake, given that the currency of Caprica (and possibly other worlds) is the cubit and dollars likely existed only on Earth many millennia later.

Analysis

Questions

  • Why do the U-87s obey Lacy's commands? (Answer)
  • Who shot Duram?
  • Is the medical practitioner Amanda mentions related to Sherman Cottle?

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

Guest Stars

References

  1. Gorman, Bill (27 October 2010). Caprica Cancelled by Syfy (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 28 October 2010.
  2. Exclusive: Syfy's "Caprica" to Sign Off Tuesday, January 4 (backup available on Archive.org) . (19 November 2010). Retrieved on 19 November 2010.