According to the current (but not binding) trend, when a production achieves at least a lot of success, creators / producers often try to take advantage of this situation by shooting / making sequels, prequels ... or whatever else they will shoot at their heads. Science fiction, although it does not lack very interesting productions, such as "Blade runner", "Terminator" 1, 2, "Alien" 1, 2 ..., suffers from a lack of class series. Actually, apart from the brilliant "Battlestar Galactica", which will hopefully become something of a breakthrough and initiate / encourage the creation of stories based more on story and characters rather than special effects above all, while not respecting the intelligence of the average viewer, you can't see anything at least half as valuable and exciting.
"Caprica" ??is a prequel to "BSG", that is, it tells about the events that unfolded earlier. We have the opportunity to get to know, among others: Joseph Adama and the young future commander of the famous ship, and above all, finally find out how it all began ...
In 2010, the production of the series, which is supposed to have 18 episodes ... is to be understood in the first season, is expected to start in full swing, because I do not believe that it would end with only one.

Ronald Moore is of course responsible for the script.

After watching the pilot that opens the prequel to "BSG", I am full of optimism.
E. Stoltz (Greystone) and E. Morales (Joseph Adam) are the right people in the right places. Oh, and there's even Atia from "Rome" aka Polly Walker.

This time in a very "religious" role and unfortunately (for the second time) - he has dark hair ...

Story-wise, it's very interesting (I won't spoil) and addictive. Some great dialogues dealing with important ethical / moral issues. E. Morales is very persuasive. I really want to continue.
There was only gold, and power, and the bodies of women, and steel.