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'''Serge''' was the [[Robot#Robot servants|robot butler]] of [[Graystones|Graystone Family]] at their [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] [[Graystone Estate|home]], 58 years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].  
'''Serge''' is the [[Robot#Robot servants|robot butler]] of the [[Graystones|Graystone Family]] at their {{RDM|Caprica}} [[Graystone Estate|home]] in the years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].  


==Specifications==
Unlike [[Graystone Industries]]' experimental [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] and the later [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], Serge is distinguished by a markedly non-humanoid appearance, featuring a rounded body and single eye, similar to the lens of a camera. However, Serge is equipped with a simulated male voice, and male pronouns (he/him/his) are used to describe the robot. Serge's locomotion is provided by a single wheel, which allows him access to all levels of the Graystones' large estate ([[CAP]]: [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' Pilot]], "[[Rebirth]]," et al).
Much more primitive than his contemporary, the experimental [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit]] (and the later [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]), Serge was nonetheless capable of managing household tasks.  His primary duties included granting and denying access to visitors, fetching food and drinks, and remote controlling home operations.  He was also capable of reading back biographical and historical information and scanning televison news for specific references. Serge was equipped with a small gun that was usually kept stored within his body, and was programmed to use it when the Graystone household or its residents were threatened ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]," "[[Rebirth]]," "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]," "[[The Dirteaters]]," "[[Here Be Dragons]]").


Serge's non-humanoid design (distinguished by a single, circular eye and rounded body) was similar to other robots of the time, including drones used in simulations at the [[Graystone Industries]] campus in [[Caprica City]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Caprica pilot|Pilot]]")However, Serge was given a simulated male voice, and those who were familiar with Serge used male pronouns (he/him/his) in everyday speech to describe the robot.
Serge is linked with the Graystone Estate's computer and security network, in essence making him the embodiment of the [[Wikipedia: Home automation|"smart"]] homeHe is able to communicate with the residents of the home both in person and through an intercom and is capable of performing a wide array of functions including granting or denying access to visitors, fetching food and drinks, and remote controlling home operations.  Serge can also read back biographical and historical information, scan television news for specific references, and serve as a voice interface for the Graystones' personal computer system {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)|Rebirth|The Reins of the Waterfall|Know Thy Enemy|Unvanquished|The Dirteaters}}.


Unlike the U-87 soldier robots, Serge did not possess full sentience, though he was highly intelligent as well as intuitive to human emotion. [[Amanda Graystone]] complained that her husband, [[Daniel Graystone]] had programmed "all sorts of weird stuff" into Serge.  This included  [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] slogans and curse words such as [[frak]].  Daniel Graystone jokingly claimed to believe that Serge had a crush on the U-87 ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," "[[Rebirth]]").
For emergencies, Serge is equipped with a small weapon housed within a compartment on the side of his body and is able to make outgoing calls to emergency services {{CAP|Here Be Dragons}}.


:''In a deleted scene from the episode "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]," Serge recognized [[Zoe-A|Zoe Graystone]] inside the U-87 body. Keeping Zoe's secret, Serge helped Zoe create a wireless link between the robot body she inhabited and the [[Virtual World]].  Serge's knowledge of Zoe may have accounted for Daniel's claim that he had a crush on the U-87 as well as Amanda's complaint about Serge being "weird."
[[Image:Serge Close Up.jpg|thumb|left|Serge playing Pyramid with Daniel Graystone.]]


==Interactions with Humans==
Unlike Cylons, Serge does not possess full sentience, though he is highly intelligent as well as intuitive to human emotion. [[Amanda Graystone]] complains that her husband, [[Daniel Graystone]] has programmed "all sorts of weird stuff" into Serge. This includes [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] slogans and curse words such as [[frak]].  Daniel Graystone jokingly claims to believe that Serge has a crush on the U-87 ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," "[[Rebirth]]").
Upon meeting Serge, various guests to the Graystone residence reacted differently. Sister [[Clarice Willow]], after encountering Serge at the Graystones' door, was initially confused and unaware if she was supposed to directly address him.  [[Sam Adama]] had the opposite response, reacting with humor and addressing Serge as "little guy."  [[Tomas Vergis]] ignored Serge entirely during a visit to the house ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]," "[[Unvanquished]]").


During an attempted break-in by Clarice Willow and two of her spouses, Serge challenged the intruders and threatened to shoot themBefore he could act, [[Nestor Willow|one of the intruders]] fired several machine gun rounds into Serge, incapacitating him and possibly destroying him permanently ([[CAP]]: "[[Here Be Dragons]]").
:''In a deleted scene from the episode "[[Reins of a Waterfall]]," Serge recognizes [[Zoe-A|Zoe Graystone]] inside the U-87 body.  Keeping Zoe's secret, Serge helps Zoe create a wireless link between the robot body she inhabits and the [[virtual world]].  Serge's knowledge of Zoe may account for Daniel's claim that he has a crush on the U-87 as well as Amanda's complaint about Serge being "weird."
 
Upon meeting Serge, various guests to the Graystone residence react differently.  While [[Samuel Adama]] greets Serge with amusement, some visitors - like [[Tomas Vergis]] - ignore Serge entirelyUpon her first encounter with Serge, Sister [[Clarice Willow]] expresses bewilderment, unsure as to how to respond to the robot and calling his name "unfortunate" {{CAP|Unvanquished|Know Thy Enemy|Ghosts in the Machine}}.
 
[[Image:Death of Serge, 1x18.jpg|thumb|Serge's bullet-ridden body.]]
 
Willow later interacts with Serge in a much more hostile setting, having broken into the Graystone home with her husbands [[Olaf Willow|Olaf]] and [[Nestor Willow]].  Intercepting them as they enter through a smashed window, Serge informs Willow and her husbands that they are "not welcome" and warns them that they had fifteen seconds to vacate the premises.  Aiming his gun directly at them, Serge proceeds to call the authorities but is shot by Nestor and severely damaged {{CAP|Here Be Dragons}}.  


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Serge was voiced by [[Jim Thomson]] who served as assistant editor on the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]].
* Serge was voiced by [[Jim Thomson]], who served as assistant editor on the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]].
* It is not known if Serge-type robots were common on Caprica or if they were exclusively used by the Graystones. Serge claimed via his Twitter account, however, that ''he'' was unique and that the cost of mass-producing robots identical to himself was prohibitively high ([http://twitter.com/SergeGraystone Serge's Twitter page]).
* Serge claimed via his Twitter account, however, that ''he'' was unique and that the cost of mass-producing robots identical to himself was prohibitively high ([http://twitter.com/SergeGraystone Serge's Twitter page]).
* Although Sister Willow called Serge's name "unfortunate," apparently because it brings to mind power surges that could damage a robot, he was actually named after the position of serger in [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]].
* Serge was an entirely computer-generated character, represented on stage by a rod attached to a remote controlled base, giving the actors an idea of his location and eye line.
* Series creator [[Ronald D. Moore]] intended Serge to be a much more minimal presence than what he ended up becoming, likening him to a [[Wikipedia: Roomba|Roomba]].


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Serge is the robot butler of the Graystone Family at their Caprica home in the years prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

Unlike Graystone Industries' experimental U-87 Cyber Combat Unit and the later Cylons, Serge is distinguished by a markedly non-humanoid appearance, featuring a rounded body and single eye, similar to the lens of a camera. However, Serge is equipped with a simulated male voice, and male pronouns (he/him/his) are used to describe the robot. Serge's locomotion is provided by a single wheel, which allows him access to all levels of the Graystones' large estate (CAP: Caprica Pilot, "Rebirth," et al).

Serge is linked with the Graystone Estate's computer and security network, in essence making him the embodiment of the "smart" home. He is able to communicate with the residents of the home both in person and through an intercom and is capable of performing a wide array of functions including granting or denying access to visitors, fetching food and drinks, and remote controlling home operations. Serge can also read back biographical and historical information, scan television news for specific references, and serve as a voice interface for the Graystones' personal computer system (CAP: "Pilot", "Rebirth", "The Reins of the Waterfall", "Know Thy Enemy", "Unvanquished" and "The Dirteaters").

For emergencies, Serge is equipped with a small weapon housed within a compartment on the side of his body and is able to make outgoing calls to emergency services (CAP: "Here Be Dragons").

Serge playing Pyramid with Daniel Graystone.

Unlike Cylons, Serge does not possess full sentience, though he is highly intelligent as well as intuitive to human emotion. Amanda Graystone complains that her husband, Daniel Graystone has programmed "all sorts of weird stuff" into Serge. This includes Pyramid slogans and curse words such as frak. Daniel Graystone jokingly claims to believe that Serge has a crush on the U-87 (CAP: "Know Thy Enemy," "Rebirth").

In a deleted scene from the episode "Reins of a Waterfall," Serge recognizes Zoe Graystone inside the U-87 body. Keeping Zoe's secret, Serge helps Zoe create a wireless link between the robot body she inhabits and the virtual world. Serge's knowledge of Zoe may account for Daniel's claim that he has a crush on the U-87 as well as Amanda's complaint about Serge being "weird."

Upon meeting Serge, various guests to the Graystone residence react differently. While Samuel Adama greets Serge with amusement, some visitors - like Tomas Vergis - ignore Serge entirely. Upon her first encounter with Serge, Sister Clarice Willow expresses bewilderment, unsure as to how to respond to the robot and calling his name "unfortunate" (CAP: "Unvanquished", "Know Thy Enemy" and "Ghosts in the Machine").

Serge's bullet-ridden body.

Willow later interacts with Serge in a much more hostile setting, having broken into the Graystone home with her husbands Olaf and Nestor Willow. Intercepting them as they enter through a smashed window, Serge informs Willow and her husbands that they are "not welcome" and warns them that they had fifteen seconds to vacate the premises. Aiming his gun directly at them, Serge proceeds to call the authorities but is shot by Nestor and severely damaged (CAP: "Here Be Dragons").

Notes

  • Serge was voiced by Jim Thomson, who served as assistant editor on the Caprica pilot.
  • Serge claimed via his Twitter account, however, that he was unique and that the cost of mass-producing robots identical to himself was prohibitively high (Serge's Twitter page).
  • Although Sister Willow called Serge's name "unfortunate," apparently because it brings to mind power surges that could damage a robot, he was actually named after the position of serger in Pyramid.
  • Serge was an entirely computer-generated character, represented on stage by a rod attached to a remote controlled base, giving the actors an idea of his location and eye line.
  • Series creator Ronald D. Moore intended Serge to be a much more minimal presence than what he ended up becoming, likening him to a Roomba.