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| {{disambiguation|Troy}}
| | [[Image:Troy1.jpg|thumb|Troy, from Galactica 1980.]] |
| | '''Troy''' is introduced to us early in the first episode, [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]. While at his locker he reminisces over a picture of [[Serina]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], and we learn that he is the character we formerly knew as [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] all grown up. Both Apollo and Serina are mentioned to be deceased, which is not new information with regard to Serina, who died on screen ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II (TOS)|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]), but is completely new information with regard to Apollo. His adoptive aunt [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] is not mentioned. |
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| {{Character Data
| | In the time since Apollo died, Troy has been in the care of this grandfather, [[Adama (1980)|Commander Adama]], and has grown to become a proficient [[Colonial Warrior]], something he promised to do way back in [[Saga of a Star World (TOS)|Saga of a Star World]]. As of 1980, he holds the rank of Captain. |
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| |title= Troy
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| |photo= G80 - Troy in Earth's Past.jpg
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| |photo 2= Boxey.jpg
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| |caption= Troy (from 1980 CE) after a [[time warp]] to 1930s CE
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| |caption 2= {{TOS|Boxey}} in 1950 CE ([[Noah Hathaway]])
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| |spoilers=no|name= Troy
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| |age=37<ref name="age">Since [[Noah Hathaway]] was age 7 when he portrayed Boxey, this would make the character of Troy 37 years of age, which happened to be the age of [[Kent McCord]] when he was playing this role.</ref>
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| |birthdate= 1943 CE<ref name="age"/>
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| | nickname=Boxey<ref>This is stated as a nickname. It is only used by [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] when the two converse privately in a few episodes, such as "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]" and "[[The Super Scouts, Part II]]".</ref><br/>Jones<ref>This is a [[References in Galactica 1980|reference]] to ''[[w:Alias Smith and Jones|Alias Smith and Jones]]'' that is used in "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]".</ref><br/>"Fancy Dan"<ref>The [[Muggers|lead mugger]] calls Troy this due to his white tuxedo and suit costume in "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]".</ref>
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| |colony= [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]]
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| |parents= [[Serina]]† (mother), [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]†<ref>In "[[The Wheel of Fire]]," [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] (now a [[Being of Light]]) indicates that his father may not have died in their quest for Earth.</ref> (adoptive father)
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| |role= [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilot, leader of various missions to [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]
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| |rank= Captain
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| |actor= [[Kent McCord]]
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| Captain '''Troy''' is a [[Colonial Warrior]] attached to the [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]'' during the discovery of [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]] by the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]. As a child, he was known by his nickname of {{TOS|Boxey}}, which his mother, [[Serina]], and his adoptive family aboard ''Galactica'' had used {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}.
| | Similar to the role of Apollo in the original series, Troy is the key figure of the series, and all of the adventures revolve around him and his colleague [[Dillon]]. Depicted as somewhat more serious than Dillon, he has a tendency to play by the book. |
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| Much like his adoptive father, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], Troy is a squadron leader and {{TOS|Viper}} pilot. His fellow Warrior, [[Dillon]], is his wingman and both Troy and Dillon have a similar relationship that Apollo and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] had prior to their departures from the Fleet: Troy has a tendency to adhere to the rules and was serious, whereas Dillon was more of a rogue.
| | Troy was portrayed by [[Kent McCord]] of Adam-12 fame. |
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| With Apollo believed dead, Troy has been in the care of his grandfather, Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]], becoming a proficient Colonial Warrior as per a goal he had promised to achieve after the [[Battle of Cimtar|Colonial holocaust]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
| | ==Commander Troy?== |
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| == Earth ==
| | In the Battlestar Galactica [[The Living Legend (Book)|novelization of The Living Legend]], which covers the events of [[The Living Legend, Part I]] and [[The Living Legend, Part II]], the introductory segment is written from the point of view of Troy, now a Commander, who was thrust into this role after the death of Adama. (This is of course, an ''expanded universe'' story based upon ''Galactica 1980'' which is in itself not considered canonical.) |
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| Upon discovery of the fabled [[Earth (1980)|Thirteenth Colony]], Troy is tasked with leading missions to Earth, starting with the first contact mission to help develop Earth's technology in order to face the [[Cylon]] threat {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}. He and Dillon are assigned to pursue contacts in the area of [[w:California|Southern California]], but deviate from this when they go back in time, and when they visit [[w:New York|New York]] state {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}.
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| He takes on the role of Scout Leader with ''Galactica'' children, and seems to relish the position. He has deep empathy for the plight of others, and for the environment, and is motivated to action in order to alleviate these plights {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I|Space Croppers}}.
| | When Galactica 1980 was originally conceived, it was to have featured the characters of Apollo and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]. However, neither actor was available for the project, and so instead of recasting it was decided to advance the storyline 30 years and feature two new characters, Troy and Dillon as the new leads. |
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| == Post-''1980'' ==
| | Since Noah Hathaway was age 7 when he portrayed Boxey, this would make the character of Troy 37 years of age, which was in fact the age of Kent McCord when he was playing this role. |
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| In the [[The Living Legend (Book)|novelization of "The Living Legend"]], which covers the events of "[[The Living Legend, Part I]]" and "[[The Living Legend, Part II]]," the introductory segment is written from the point of view of Troy, now a Commander, who was thrust into this role after the death of Adama. (This is an "expanded universe" story based upon ''Galactica 1980''.)
| | Troy was a recurring character in [[Galactica 1980]] who appeared in all but the final episode (''[[The Return of Starbuck]]''). |
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| == Notes ==
| | "Troy" was quoted as [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]]'s given name. This fact seems to have been adopted into the ''Battlestar'' [[canon]]. |
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| *When ''Galactica 1980'' was originally conceived, it was to have featured the characters of Apollo and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]. However, neither actor was available for the project, and so instead of recasting it was decided to advance the storyline 30 years and feature two new characters, Troy and Dillon as the new leads.
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| *Troy was a recurring character in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' who appeared in all but the final episode "[[The Return of Starbuck]]".
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| *"Troy" was quoted as {{TOS|Boxey}}'s given name. This fact seems to have been adopted into the ''Battlestar'' [[canon]] and other non-canonical stories, such as [[Richard Hatch]]'s various novels and, most recently, the ''Cylon Apocalypse'' comic series.
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| == Related Media ==
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| == References ==
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