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Plastic surgeon Doctor [[Amanda Graystone]] was a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerged blaming the bombing of [[Maglev]] Train 23 on her daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]].  The media frenzy stirred by the accusations led to a group of reporters and protestors to hound Graystone outside of Caprica General, one protestor throwing a bottle that hit Graystone and a reporter on the scene ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]").
Plastic surgeon Doctor [[Amanda Graystone]] was a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerged blaming the bombing of [[Maglev]] Train 23 on her daughter, [[Zoe Graystone]].  The media frenzy stirred by the accusations led to a group of reporters and protestors to hound Graystone outside of Caprica General, one protestor throwing a bottle that hit Graystone and a reporter on the scene ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]").


:''Scenes outside Caprica General Hospital were filmed at [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia Library|Walter C. Koerner Library]] at the [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia|University of British Columbia]]].  The location was also used for a brief scene in "[[Colonial Day]]".
:''Scenes outside Caprica General Hospital were filmed at [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia Library|Walter C. Koerner Library]] at the [[Wikipedia:University of British Columbia|University of British Columbia]].  The location was also used for a brief scene in "[[Colonial Day]]".


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A reporter for CAP News outside Caprica General Hospital.

Caprica General Hospital was a hospital located in Caprica City, Caprica in the years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

Plastic surgeon Doctor Amanda Graystone was a resident at Caprica General until her dismissal (or resignation) from the hospital shortly after details emerged blaming the bombing of Maglev Train 23 on her daughter, Zoe Graystone. The media frenzy stirred by the accusations led to a group of reporters and protestors to hound Graystone outside of Caprica General, one protestor throwing a bottle that hit Graystone and a reporter on the scene (CAP: "The Reins of a Waterfall").

Scenes outside Caprica General Hospital were filmed at Walter C. Koerner Library at the University of British Columbia. The location was also used for a brief scene in "Colonial Day".