[Cancelled] Caprica (Season 1)


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ok so fill me in here. Rappy just got me started on BSG just a week or 2 ago, so I am lost on alot of this.

Caprica is completely different from BSG? I mean it has to do with the cylon's and such, but its not the same cast and such correct? Caprica is before BSG? I seen it available for download on xbox live, is this the only way to get it right now?

Also I actually did not see the pilot of BSG what is the name of it? I started by watching the first episode called 33 or whatever.

They are definately turning Caprica into a series now?

ok so fill me in here. Rappy just got me started on BSG just a week or 2 ago, so I am lost on alot of this.

Caprica is completely different from BSG? I mean it has to do with the cylon's and such, but its not the same cast and such correct? Caprica is before BSG? I seen it available for download on xbox live, is this the only way to get it right now?

Also I actually did not see the pilot of BSG what is the name of it? I started by watching the first episode called 33 or whatever.

They are definately turning Caprica into a series now?

I can't say I can be completely right about but this series is 58 years before the fall of Caprica to the Cylons and its before the first Cylon war, its going to show the creation of the Cylon centurions.

Feel free to correct me anyone because I am still reading everything even tho I have seen the series.

I can't say I can be completely right about but this series is 58 years before the fall of Caprica to the Cylons and its before the first Cylon war, its going to show the creation of the Cylon centurions.

Feel free to correct me anyone because I am still reading everything even tho I have seen the series.

Heh, you guys gotta be more specific now, since there have been two "First Cylon Wars". Remember, we had the fall of Caprica and the 12 Colonies, and 2,000 years earlier we had the first Cylon War.

And yes Rappy, you are correct. The pilot and series will chronicle the creation of the Centurions, but whether it's just limited to them and not the skinjobs no one knows. Probably not even RDM or DE lol

hum, your timeline is all wrong..the final 5 found the cylons after the 1st war, created more skin jobs, which i believe cavil was the first. this is well after caprica

Are you sure? Adama knew Saul Tigh from the first war didn't he? I could be wrong as its been over 2 years since I seen the first 3 seasons. If they knew each other from the first war it would have meant that Cavil had placed the final 5 on the colonies prior or during the first war.

Are you sure? Adama knew Saul Tigh from the first war didn't he? I could be wrong as its been over 2 years since I seen the first 3 seasons. If they knew each other from the first war it would have meant that Cavil had placed the final 5 on the colonies prior or during the first war.

Not all final five could have been placed on Caprica at the same time since some are a lot older than others and, as you mentioned, the two knowing each other from the first war (if that's correct).

Heh, you guys gotta be more specific now, since there have been two "First Cylon Wars". Remember, we had the fall of Caprica and the 12 Colonies, and 2,000 years earlier we had the first Cylon War.

And yes Rappy, you are correct. The pilot and series will chronicle the creation of the Centurions, but whether it's just limited to them and not the skinjobs no one knows. Probably not even RDM or DE lol

I knew I was right somewhere, I actually lose track of what war happened when this is where this comes in use, posted from the other BSG thread.

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Sasha Roiz ("Unthinkable") has been upped to series regular on Sci Fi's "Caprica" after guest starring in the pilot as Sam Adama, brother of lead Joseph Adama (Esai Morales). He is repped by Domain and Pearl Hanan Management.

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  • 1 month later...

The Sci Fi Channel has confirmed that Battlestar Galactica prequel, Caprica, has been given an 18-episode first season run. Thus far, a pilot TV movie has been made available, which is on DVD now, and the positive reception to that has helped convince the channel to go with a full season of the show. It'll be heading to our screens in 2010. (Den of Geek)

  • 1 month later...

Ron Moore says there are no plans to have Tricia Helfer appear as an early version of Six, but "you never say never." The ongoing show will be very different from the pilot, as we discover that some of the characters are totally different than we'd thought, and some plot strands go in very different directions than you'd expected. Both Daniel Graystone and Joseph Adama think they've put the events of the pilot behind them, but they'll quickly learn differently, and their paths will cross ? sometimes explosively. Also, Zoe will struggle with whether she wants to return to the virtual world, and whether she wants her dad to know she's trapped in the robot ? plus whatever the scientists will do to the robot as they try to develop the Cylon race. And we'll see much more of the virtual world, as well as the way in which the 12 Colonies became unified. [Crave Online]

You have no idea how shocked I was when I saw that in the pilot. I was like, wtf this is Sci-Fi channel here (sorry, SyFy, ugh).

:p

Yeah there was no nudity was there in BSG that I can remember...so it was quite shocking.

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