Beginning of Line Presents: Caprica Season 2!
Lacy's first act as a terrorist. Caprica ©2010, Syfy.
Welcome to the only place where you can find NEW, regularly updated stories set in the world of Caprica!
Caprica's cancellation left a void in the hearts of sci-fi fans all over the world who were only just starting to become emotionally invested in this thought-provoking show. Caprica bravely tackled themes and issues that are relevant to today's world as well as provided a showcase for social/ethnic minority characters, and what disappointed fans most was that the show was canceled at a point when it clearly had so much more storytelling potential.
So, I've decided to create an opportunity for fans to take matters into their own hands by exploring that potential themselves!
Caprica Season 2 will include 18 brand new stories - a full "season" - for you to enjoy, written by Caprica fans from all over the world! Each story will be accompanied by a piece of Caprica-inspired artwork also created by a fan, and will be posted weekly the way episodes would air. There will be as many iterations of the Caprica universe as there are contributors, and you are free to discuss the merits and drawbacks of each in our forums. You're also invited to submit Caprica-inspired fiction and artwork yourself! There's a whole universe to explore, and I invite you to do that with us here!
Caprica and Battlestar Galactica fans are used to hearing the phrase "end of line," the computer command that punctuated the Cylon Hybrid's cryptic messages as well as titled the brilliant mid-season finale of Caprica. I believe that, despite Caprica's cancellation, we've only just begun to discover what's possible with these characters and with this world. Welcome to Beginning of Line!
The future of humanity begins with a choice. The future of Caprica begins with you.
Teresa Jusino
Editor, Beginning of Line
Teresa Jusino was born on the same day that Skylab fell. Coincidence? She doesn’t think so. A freelance writer based in New York City, her “feminist brown person” take on pop culture has been featured on websites like ChinaShopMag.com, Tor.com, PinkRaygun.com, Newsarama.com, and PopMatters.com. Her fiction has appeared in the sci-fi literary magazine, Crossed Genres, and her essay “Why Joss is More Important Than His ‘Verse” is included in the upcoming book Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon By the Women Who Love Them, coming in March 2011! Get Twitterpated with Teresa, or visit her at The Teresa Jusino Experience.
Caprica ©2010, Syfy. A Division of NBC Universal.
Beginning of Line is a fan site with no affiliation to Caprica, Syfy, or NBC Universal. You should totes know that.
Caprica's cancellation left a void in the hearts of sci-fi fans all over the world who were only just starting to become emotionally invested in this thought-provoking show. Caprica bravely tackled themes and issues that are relevant to today's world as well as provided a showcase for social/ethnic minority characters, and what disappointed fans most was that the show was canceled at a point when it clearly had so much more storytelling potential.
So, I've decided to create an opportunity for fans to take matters into their own hands by exploring that potential themselves!
Caprica Season 2 will include 18 brand new stories - a full "season" - for you to enjoy, written by Caprica fans from all over the world! Each story will be accompanied by a piece of Caprica-inspired artwork also created by a fan, and will be posted weekly the way episodes would air. There will be as many iterations of the Caprica universe as there are contributors, and you are free to discuss the merits and drawbacks of each in our forums. You're also invited to submit Caprica-inspired fiction and artwork yourself! There's a whole universe to explore, and I invite you to do that with us here!
Caprica and Battlestar Galactica fans are used to hearing the phrase "end of line," the computer command that punctuated the Cylon Hybrid's cryptic messages as well as titled the brilliant mid-season finale of Caprica. I believe that, despite Caprica's cancellation, we've only just begun to discover what's possible with these characters and with this world. Welcome to Beginning of Line!
The future of humanity begins with a choice. The future of Caprica begins with you.
Teresa Jusino
Editor, Beginning of Line
Teresa Jusino was born on the same day that Skylab fell. Coincidence? She doesn’t think so. A freelance writer based in New York City, her “feminist brown person” take on pop culture has been featured on websites like ChinaShopMag.com, Tor.com, PinkRaygun.com, Newsarama.com, and PopMatters.com. Her fiction has appeared in the sci-fi literary magazine, Crossed Genres, and her essay “Why Joss is More Important Than His ‘Verse” is included in the upcoming book Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon By the Women Who Love Them, coming in March 2011! Get Twitterpated with Teresa, or visit her at The Teresa Jusino Experience.
Caprica ©2010, Syfy. A Division of NBC Universal.
Beginning of Line is a fan site with no affiliation to Caprica, Syfy, or NBC Universal. You should totes know that.