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| {{disline|For others with the same name, see: [[Troy]].}}
| | : ''For the [[Galactica 1980]] character, see: [[Troy (1980)]].'' |
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| '''Troy''' is a small, metal rich planet in the [[Helios Beta]] system, and home to a Colonial mining settlement that suffered a cataclysm, killing a majority of the people who were there at the time. It was not one of the Twelve Colonies themselves. The disaster was caused by a protective dome collapsing and causing a massive explosion as a result of a chain reaction. | | '''Troy''' was a Colonial mining settlement on or in the vicinity of [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Aerelon|Aerelon]] that suffered a cataclysm, killing a majority of the people who were there at the time. It was not one of the Twelve Colonies themselves, but a minor settlement said to within their sphere of influence ([[Flesh and Bone]]). |
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| The [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon copy]] [[Number Eight]] known as [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] believed that she and her parents, [[Abraham Valerii|Abraham]] and [[Katherine Valerii|Katherine]] Valerii, had lived on Troy ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Flesh and Bone]]"). | | The copy of [[Cylon agent]] [[Number Eight]] known as [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] believed that she and her parents, [[Abraham Valerii|Abraham]] and [[Catherine Valerii|Catherine]] Valerii, had lived on Troy ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], [[Flesh and Bone]]). In reality, as a Cylon construct, Valerii had no parents. |
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| | According to the fictional backstory provided for Valerii by the Cylons, her mother was still alive when Boomer left for the Colonial fleet academy. In the [[Miniseries]], she said her parents died when she was little. The only explanation is that academy training can begin at an early age, unless this is a retcon or an oversight. |
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| == Notes == | | == Notes == |
| * In [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], in [[wikipedia:Homer|Homer]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Iliad|Iliad]]'', Troy was a city and the site of the [[Wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]]. | | * In Greek mythology, in Homer's Iliad, Troy was a city and the site of the [[Wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]]. |
| *A certain parallel can be seen between the backstory and the story of the Trojan Horse. Sharon Varelii could be seen as the Trojan Horse sent by the Cylons, who would be considered the other Greek factions aligned against the Trojans. The Cylons send Valerii into the Colonies through Troy to destroy them. Valerii is accepted and ultimately betrays the Colonies much to their shock and surprise.
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| * According to the fictional [[Series bible|backstory]], her mother was still alive when Boomer left for the Colonial Fleet academy and that the accident happened en route. In the [[Miniseries]], she tells Boxey that her parents died when she was little. Later, in "[[Downloaded]]," she says that she received a gift from her mother when she left for the academy. This jibes with the first point, but conflicts with what she tells Boxey, therefore becoming a [[Continuity errors (RDM)|continuity error]] unless training exists for very young cadets. However, Sharon also might have been making this claim in an attempt to comfort Boxey.
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| * The colony was possibly settled by [[Aerilon]], as [[Gaius Baltar]] noted that Valerii had a slight trace of an Aerilonian accent {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}, however, the [[Battlestar Galactica Map Of The 12 Colonies|Map of the Twelve Colonies]] shows that the planet is located in a separate system from Aerilon, instead being the first planet located next to [[Virgon]] and [[Leonis]]. It is noted that Troy has been mined extensively by these two colonies since their founding.
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| * A deleted scene from "[[Daybreak]]" mentions that the disaster was the result of a protective dome over a city collapsing and causing a massive explosion as a result of a chain reaction. The fact that cities on Troy were domed indicates that the rest of the planet was either uninhabitable or at least very unfriendly to human life. This is supported by information from the Map of the Twelve Colonies.
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