Sci-fi props from TV's Caprica...

Caprica is the sci-fi spin-off prequel to the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series and instead of instead of humanity fleeing Cylons in space, focused on the city based political, family and corporate history of the Twelve Colonies.
Original props from Caprica on display
Caprica TV show props
Caprica badge prop
Caprica TV props
These props featured in the short-lived TV show were photographed on display at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 26, 2012.

The series primarily follow the stories of the humble 'Adama' and wealthy 'Graystone' families, respectively the father of Galactica's 'Commander Adama' and the creator of the robotic Cylon technology.

Caprica Buccaneer game tickets from Caprica
Caprica ticket props
In the show the Graystones owned the 'Caprica Buccaneers' team who played the futuristic sport of Pyramid.

Holoband props from Caprica
Caprica Holoband props
Caprica Holoband prop
In integral part of the show's premise was the existence of a computer-generated Virtual World which young Colonials, like 'Zoe Graystone', access via holobands to play high risk games or engage in grown-up vices.

If you're a fan of this universe, be sure to check out more original costumes and props from Battlestar Galactica on display.
Caprica TV poster 
Caprica TV poster
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1 comment for "Sci-fi props from TV's Caprica..."

  1. I love CAPRICA and it definitely needs one or two more seasons. The promising highlight reel from its last episode could at least been worked into a 3 part miniseries (6 hours total) - even firefly got 1 movie and StarGate Got 2 movies, and Babylon 5 had several miniseries and movies. Zoe was endearing, and Lacy amazing acting in her transformation from teen kid to rebel leader. REAL Earth is entering the VR age & only a few years out from holobands and Boston Dynamics robots working in warehouses and factories. Domino's Pizza has delivery robots now, and Uber is about to launch its first fleet of self driving taxi cars. CAPRICA hits home - a world divided into the ultra rich with robotic servants, and the obsolete humans all replaced by machines.

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