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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
| series=1980
| title=Troy "Boxey" Adama
| title=Troy "Boxey" Adama
| photo=Troy - 1980 comic.jpg
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'''Troy "Boxey" Adama''' is the adopted son of former Flight Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and the biological son of [[Serina]]; his grandfather, Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]], outlived both his parents. During his childhood years, he was known as {{TOS|Boxey}}, which inevitably became his callsign.
'''Troy "Boxey" Adama''' is the adopted son of former Flight Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and the biological son of [[Serina]]; his grandfather, Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]], outlived both his parents. During his childhood years, he was known as [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]], which inevitably became his callsign.


By 1980 C.E., he became a [[Warrior]] and flew patrols that he believed were worthless as during his life as a Warrior, neither he nor his wingman, [[Dillon (alternate)|Dillon]], encounter [[Cylons (1980)|Cylons]]. To cope with the boredom and conditions in the Fleet, Troy seeks refuge in [[ambrosia]] and often drinks while on patrol, much to Dillon's chagrin. Troy and Dillon appear to have an odd relationship, as Dillon is responsible and "by-the-book" in his approach as a Warrior.
By 1980 C.E., he became a [[Warrior]] and flew patrols that he believed were worthless as during his life as a Warrior, neither he nor his wingman, [[Dillon (alternate)|Dillon]], encounter [[Cylons (1980)|Cylons]]. To cope with the boredom and conditions in the Fleet, Troy seeks refuge in [[ambrosia]] and often drinks while on patrol, much to Dillon's chagrin. Troy and Dillon appear to have an odd relationship, as Dillon is responsible and "by-the-book" in his approach as a Warrior.
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Fleeing from the site, Troy later encounters Doctor [[Felix Mortinson]], who speaks [[Caprican language|Caprican]] albeit roughly, and with Mortinson's help bring Adama to meet with President [[Jimmy Carter]]. After initial resistance from Carter, Adama is able to secure the American's assistance against the Cylon forces and orders the Colonial Fleet to stand down from their invasion of Earth (''[[Galactica 1980 3]]'').  
Fleeing from the site, Troy later encounters Doctor [[Felix Mortinson]], who speaks [[Caprican language|Caprican]] albeit roughly, and with Mortinson's help bring Adama to meet with President [[Jimmy Carter]]. After initial resistance from Carter, Adama is able to secure the American's assistance against the Cylon forces and orders the Colonial Fleet to stand down from their invasion of Earth (''[[Galactica 1980 3]]'').  


As the Cylons begin their own attack—lead by [[Baltar (1980 alternate)|Baltar]] and [[Lucifer (1980)|Lucifer]]—Adama devises a plan to use nuclear warheads against the Cylon [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]s, as they are susceptible to this technology. Troy objects when Adama takes Troy's Viper, however Adama doesn't give him any choice in the matter. With the initial Cylon invasion thwarted, Adama dead in a suicide run on Baltar's basestar, Doctor Zee killed, and a majority of the Colonial Fleet destroyed in the battle, Troy assumes the mantle of the leader of the Colonials. Establishing a rapport with a reporter, Ms. [[Hamilton (alternate)|Hamilton]], Troy begins to learn English and helps the Thirteenth Tribe create a new battlestar, ''[[Adama (battlestar)|Adama]]'' (''[[Galactica 1980 4]]'').  
As the Cylons begin their own attack—lead by [[Baltar (1980 alternate)|Baltar]] and [[Lucifer (1980 alternate)|Lucifer]]—Adama devises a plan to use nuclear warheads against the Cylon [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]s, as they are susceptible to this technology. Troy objects when Adama takes Troy's Viper, however Adama doesn't give him any choice in the matter. With the initial Cylon invasion thwarted, Adama dead in a suicide run on Baltar's basestar, Doctor Zee killed, and a majority of the Colonial Fleet destroyed in the battle, Troy assumes the mantle of the leader of the Colonials. Establishing a rapport with a reporter, Ms. [[Hamilton (alternate)]], Troy begins to learn English and helps the Thirteenth Tribe create a new battlestar, ''[[Adama (battlestar)|Adama]]'' (''[[Galactica 1980 4]]'').  


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