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[[Image:Caprica - Caesar the dog.jpg|thumb|Caesar sitting at [[Zoe-R]]'s feet ([[Rebirth]]).]]
[[File:Caprica - Rebirth - Caesar.png|thumb|Caesar sitting at [[Zoe-R]]'s feet {{CAP|Rebirth}}.]]


'''Caesar''' is the [[Graystone]] family's dog. He was the puppy of [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]]'s previous dog.<ref>As stated in [https://twitter.com/SergeGraystone/status/10799902489 Serge's twitter account]</ref> He was allowed in Daniel's lab and appeared to sense that there was a sentience in the [[U-87]] robot ([[CAP]]: "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]"). In an attempt to convince the U-87 to identify itself as [[Zoe-A|an avatar of his daughter Zoe]], Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies, but the gun is loaded with blanks, sparing the dog. Zoe was aware of this because her Centurion body could sense the gun's weight was too low to be filled with real bullets; otherwise, she might have turned it on Daniel ([[CAP]]:  "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").  
'''Caesar''' is the [[Graystone]] family's dog. He is the puppy of [[Daniel Graystone]]'s previous dog<ref>As stated in [https://twitter.com/SergeGraystone/status/10799902489 Serge's twitter account]</ref>, and grew up with [[Zoe Graystone]], outliving her mortal self after the [[Maglev 23]] bombing. In the aftermath, Caesar bears witness to [[Lacy Rand]]'s revocation of security clearance after Daniel discovers her in Zoe's room, and lead him to discover [[Zoe-A|Zoe's avatar]] in the [[V-Club]] {{CAP|Pilot}}. Caesar has access to Daniel's lab and exhibits familiarity with the [[U-87]] robot, prompting Graystone to suspect that Zoe's avatar still exists {{CAP|Rebirth|The Imperfections of Memory}}.
 
In an attempt to convince the U-87 to reveal itself as Zoe, Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies after determining that the gun is loaded with blanks due to the weight differential, sparing the dog; otherwise, she might have turned it on Daniel {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}.  


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


*Caesar can be seen clearly in the [[Caprica pilot|pilot episode]], in the Graystones' living room just after Daniel kicks [[Lacy Rand]] out and revokes her security clearance. [http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo311/ninanintius/bsg/Caprica-S00E001-ScreenShots-Grey-1.jpg]
* "Caesar" is a Latin word meaning "head of hair," although it later becomes synonymous with [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]].
* "Caesar" is a Latin word meaning "head of hair," although it later becomes synonymous with [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]].
* Caesar was portrayed by [[Hannah]], and was credited for her appearances in the series' run, excluding the [[Caprica pilot|pilot]].


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 22 January 2024

Caesar sitting at Zoe-R's feet (CAP: "Rebirth").

Caesar is the Graystone family's dog. He is the puppy of Daniel Graystone's previous dog[1], and grew up with Zoe Graystone, outliving her mortal self after the Maglev 23 bombing. In the aftermath, Caesar bears witness to Lacy Rand's revocation of security clearance after Daniel discovers her in Zoe's room, and lead him to discover Zoe's avatar in the V-Club (CAP: "Pilot"). Caesar has access to Daniel's lab and exhibits familiarity with the U-87 robot, prompting Graystone to suspect that Zoe's avatar still exists (CAP: "Rebirth" and "The Imperfections of Memory").

In an attempt to convince the U-87 to reveal itself as Zoe, Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies after determining that the gun is loaded with blanks due to the weight differential, sparing the dog; otherwise, she might have turned it on Daniel (CAP: "Ghosts in the Machine").

Notes

  • "Caesar" is a Latin word meaning "head of hair," although it later becomes synonymous with Julius Caesar.
  • Caesar was portrayed by Hannah, and was credited for her appearances in the series' run, excluding the pilot.

References