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One of the many [[warrior]]s that are unable to attend the ceremonies, the Flight Sergeant instead stays alert since {{TOS|Adama}} expects the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] to attack. When they do, Jolly comes riding in atop of a landram and drives off the Cylon onslaught as the Colonials flee the Ovions glorified farm. He comments later that Adama had expected the attack and had uniforms of the pilots distributed to anyone he could find—civilians, techs, and cooks—and quips, "You should see the one who got my uniform!" {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | One of the many [[warrior]]s that are unable to attend the ceremonies, the Flight Sergeant instead stays alert since {{TOS|Adama}} expects the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] to attack. When they do, Jolly comes riding in atop of a landram and drives off the Cylon onslaught as the Colonials flee the Ovions glorified farm. He comments later that Adama had expected the attack and had uniforms of the pilots distributed to anyone he could find—civilians, techs, and cooks—and quips, "You should see the one who got my uniform!" {{OS|Saga of a Star World}} | ||
Lieutenant | Lieutenant [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] often flies as Jolly's wingman, and together they discover a Cylon outpost on an asteroid. They manage to escape relatively undetected, but contract a life-threatening disease. Bypassing normal quarantine procedure in order to make it to Apollo's bachelor party, Boomer and Jolly infect a majority of the Viper corps, save Apollo and {{TOS|Starbuck}} who are delayed from returning after encountering the void {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}. | ||
Thanks to the efforts of the female [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] pilots that had been trained to become [[Blue Squadron]] in the absence of the ailing warriors, [[Salik|Dr. Salik]] is able to discover a cure. Jolly and the other pilots are barely able to walk when they first recover, but they climb into their Vipers to join the [[Battle of Kobol (TOS)|battle]] over {{TOS|Kobol}} {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}. | Thanks to the efforts of the female [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] pilots that had been trained to become [[Blue Squadron]] in the absence of the ailing warriors, [[Salik|Dr. Salik]] is able to discover a cure. Jolly and the other pilots are barely able to walk when they first recover, but they climb into their Vipers to join the [[Battle of Kobol (TOS)|battle]] over {{TOS|Kobol}} {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}. | ||