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Name | Caprica Buccaneers |
Alternate Names | Caprica City Buccaneers, C-Bucs, Bucs |
Type | Pyramid tean |
Location | Caprica City |
Debut | "Pilot" |
Significance | Caprica City's home team Owned by Daniel Graystone |
Characters | Rod Jenkins (star player) Daniel Graystone (owner) Tomas Vergis (owner) Steve Bahara (commentator) Abasi Lowe (commentator) |
The Buccaneers (C-Bucs, Bucs) are a pyramid team owned by Daniel Graystone. Their home field is Atlas Arena in Caprica City. Steve Bahara and Abasi Lowe are the commentators for all C-Bucs games. ("Pilot")
Daniel invites Joseph and William Adama to a Bucs game. Joseph says he has been know to lay a few cubits on the Bucs, much to his misfortune. Daniel says they have had better seasons and that he has box seats. On the day of the game, Daniel introduces William to star player, Rod Jenkins. ("Pilot")
Following Amanda Graystone's revelation that their daughter was responsible for the MAGLEV bombing, several players discuss leaving the team. ("Reins of a Waterfall")
Tomas Vergis offers to buy the Buccaneers for three-hundred million cubits. ("Know Thy Enemy")
The team hits a seven-game win streak after Vergis buys the team. They had not been doing well under Daniel's ownership. ("Unvanquished")
Players[]
- Rod Jenkins ("Pilot")
- J. G. Moon ("Rebirth")
- J. T. Smith - Number Seven, All-Star Mid-Courter ("Rebirth")
- Jacob Kovak ("The Imperfections of Memory")
Notes[]
It sounds as though Steve Bahara announces the All-Star mid-courter number seven as "J. T. Moon." However, the DVD subtitles say "J. T. Smith." ("Rebirth") [1]
References[]
- ↑ "Rebirth." Caprica: Season 1.0, created by Ronald D. Moore and Remi Aubuchon, English subtitles, episode 102, Syfy, 2010, disc two, 07:52-07:59.