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Bojay (alternate)

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Bojay
Bojay

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Introduced Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #1
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Bojay is a Cylon
Bojay is a Final Five Cylon
Bojay is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Bojay is an Original Series Cylon
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Bojay in the primary continuity
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Lieutenant Bojay is a Colonial Warrior formerly of battlestar Pegasus, serving aboard Galactica following the Battle of Gamoray.

Dynamite Entertainment comics[edit]

Sometime after the Battle at Galaxy's Edge, Commander Adama assigns Lieutenant Sheba and Bojay to a clandestine mission to monitor transmissions near the Canopus wormhole. They bring back a transmission for Dr. Wilker to analyze, which he claims to be potentially from the Thirteenth Colony (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #1).

After entering the Empyrean Expanse, Bojay vainly pursues the Okaati-hijacked Colonial Movers ship (Battlestar Galactica Classic #4).

Realm Press comics[edit]

Before the Battle of Molecay, Bojay joins Commander Cain in the rescue of his daughter, Sheba, following her unauthorized launch that led not only to the destruction of five Cylon Raiders, but her subsequent crash-landing on a nearby planet (Tales of the Pegasus - Chapter One: Daddy's Girl).