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Boxey
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Introduced Storyline #1 (Look-In Magazine)
Last Known Appearance Storyline #4 (Look-In Magazine)
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Boxey is a Cylon
Boxey is a Final Five Cylon
Boxey is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Boxey is an Original Series Cylon
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Boxey is the adopted son of Captain Apollo and the owner of the robotic daggit, Muffit.

He befriends Captain Heffren aboard Galactica and is the first to discover Heffren's sabotage attempt in the fuel room. After being nearly strangled by the Cylon-controlled captain, Boxey later assists in tracking him down with Muffit (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 1).[1]

Having previously had Parahelial Fever two yahrens prior, Boxey is immune and accompanies Apollo to the quarantined transport Orestes. There, he keeps the other children's spirits up with heroic tales. When Apollo is captured, Boxey organizes and leads a "suicide mission" of ten other children to rescue his father from a Cylon mothership (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 3).[2]

Boxey stows away with Muffit aboard Boomer's shuttle on a rescue mission to Zaroak. He and Boomer rescue a Zaroakian soldier from a swamp, who then guides them to the others (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 4).[3]


References

  1. Look-In #47 (1979) & #49 (1979), Storyline 1, Strips 5 & 7
  2. Look-In #39 (1980), Storyline 3, Strip 23
  3. Look-In #37 (1980), Storyline 4, Strip 8