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


'''Caesar''' is the [[Graystone]] family's dog. 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]], Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies, but the gun is loaded with blanks, sparing the dog ([[CAP]]:  "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").  
'''Caesar''' is the [[Graystone]] family's dog. 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]], Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies, but the gun is loaded with blanks, sparing the dog ([[CAP]]:  "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]").  


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:00, 29 June 2010

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

Caesar is the Graystone family's dog. 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 an avatar of his daughter, Daniel gives the robot a handgun and orders it to shoot Caesar. It complies, but the gun is loaded with blanks, sparing the dog (CAP: "Ghosts in the Machine").

Notes

Caesar can be seen clearly in the Pilot - in Greystone's Living Room just after Daniel kicks Lacey Rand out and revokes her security clearance. [1]

  • "Caesar" is a Latin word meaning "head of hair," although it later becomes synonymous to Julius Caesar.