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''This article is about the young boy in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Battlestar Galactica]].  
{{disline|This article discusses the [[Original Series]] character. For information on this character's [[Re-imagined Series]] counterpart, see [[Boxey (RDM)]].}}
For more information on the young character in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|reimagined series]], see [[Boxey (RDM)]].''


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'''Boxey''' is the son of [[Serina]] and adoptive son of {{TOS|Apollo}}. Originally from {{TOS|The Twelve Colonies|Caprica}}, he is a survivor of the [[Battle of Cimtar|holocaust that destroys the Colonies]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Background ===
'''Boxey''' is the nickname for Troy given by [[Serina]], his biological mother. Originally from [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Caprica]], he is a survivor of the holocaust.


=== Flight from Caprica ===
=== Flight from Caprica ===
He was quite fond of a [[daggit]] known as [[Muffit]], killed by falling debris when the daggit headed toward them. Along with his mother, he went to the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' and, while there, mourned for Muffit and refused to rest. To appease the boy's anguish, [[Apollo (TOS)|Flight Commander Apollo]] of the ''[[Battlestar (TOS)|Battlestar]] [[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' had talked to Doctor [[Wilker]], an electronics expert, into giving the boy a prototype of an automaton-generated daggit, the [[Muffit II]]. Previously, Apollo attempted to give him one of his ranking pins as Boxey seemed to respond to him as a fatherly, [[Warrior]]-like figure ([[Saga of a Star World]]).
Boxey was quite fond of a [[daggit]] known as [[Muffit]], killed by falling debris when the daggit tried to meet him and his mother as the Cylons rained fire on anything that moved. Along with his mother, he goes to the ''{{TOS|Rising Star|Rising Star}}'' and, while there, mourns for Muffit and refuses to rest. To appease the boy's anguish, {{TOS|Apollo|Flight Commander Apollo}} of the ''{{TOS|Battlestar|battlestar}} {{TOS|Galactica}}'' talks Doctor [[Wilker]], an electronics expert, into giving the boy a prototype of an automaton-generated daggit, the [[Muffit II]]. Previously, Apollo attempts to give him one of his ranking pins as Boxey seems to respond to him as a fatherly, [[Warrior]]-like figure {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


[[Image:Pyramid.jpg|thumb|left|Boxey plays Pyramid ([[The Lost Warrior]]).]]
[[File:Pyramid.jpg|thumb|left|Boxey plays Pyramid {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}.]]


Boxey was tasked with training the "Muffit II" to act as a real daggit. It was made easier as Wilker scanned his image into the daggit's memory. Although Boxey was initially confused, he began to recover from the devastating loss ([[Saga of a Star World]]). But the worst was yet to come, as his mother was soon to die at the hand of a Cylon ([[Lost Planet of the Gods]]).
Boxey is tasked with training the "Muffit II" to act as a real daggit. The job is made easier as Wilker scans his image into the daggit's memory. Although Boxey is initially confused, he begins to recover from the devastating loss {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


Boxey was involved with the planetary expedition to [[Carillon]], a planetoid practically brimming with [[tylium]]. During this expedition, he was the first to be "captured" by the planetary inhabitants, the humanoid-insect race known as the [[Ovions]]. Serina, Apollo, and [[Jolly (TOS)|Flight Sergeant Jolly]] were also surrounded and brought to the boy thanks to the Ovion's queen, [[Lotay]].
Boxey is involved with the planetary expedition to [[Carillon]], a planetoid practically brimming with [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]]. During this expedition, he is first to be "captured" by the planetary inhabitants, the humanoid-insect race known as the [[Ovions]]. Serina, Apollo, and {{TOS|Jolly|Flight Sergeant Jolly}} are also surrounded and brought to the boy, thanks to the Ovion's queen, [[Lotay]].


The boy managed to get himself into entanglements due to the automated daggit, making his way to the lower levels of the mine underneath the chancery where everyone is made obese and senses made dull. Apollo and Starbuck, who stumbled upon the Cylons that were within the mine, freed [[Cassiopeia]] and rescued the boy from the carnivorous Ovions ([[Saga of a Star World]]).  
The boy manages to get himself into entanglements thanks to Muffit, making his way to the lower levels of the mine, underneath the [[chancery]], where its players are made obese and senses made dull. Apollo and Starbuck, who stumble upon the Cylons hidden within the mine, free [[Cassiopeia]] and rescue the boy from the carnivorous Ovions {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.  


Boxey, with his newfound pet, bore witness to the [[Seal]]ing of Serina and Apollo. He also bore witness to his mother's entrance in the Fleet's Viper corps, although her tour of duty was short lived. Along with his father, Boxey mourned the death of his mother, which they managed to work through eventually ([[Lost Planet of the Gods]]).
Boxey, with his newfound pet, bear witness to the [[Seal]]ing of Serina and Apollo. He also witnesses his mother's entrance in the Fleet's {{TOS|Viper}} corps, although her tour of duty is short lived. With his new stepfather, Boxey mourns the death of his mother, which they manage to work through eventually {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods}}.


=== After Serina's Death ===
=== After Serina's Death ===
When Boxey's father, Apollo, went missing and presumed unreachable, no one had the heart to tell him about his father. [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] took to babysitting the tyke, who managed to get away with the spoils of [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] from [[Greenbean]], Jolly and other pilots. Unfortunately, he was unable to fully enjoy the [[mushies]] as he was suddenly torn away from the game and care of the warriors from a fretful Cassiopeia, despite defending their unique approach at babysitting ([[The Lost Warrior]]).
When Apollo is missing and presumed unreachable, no one has the heart to tell Boxey about his father. {{TOS|Starbuck}} and {{TOS|Boomer}} babysit the tyke, who manages to get away with the spoils of {{TOS|pyramid|pyramid}} from [[Greenbean]], Jolly and other pilots. Unfortunately, Boxey is unable to fully enjoy the [[mushies]] as he is suddenly torn away from the game and care of the Warriors by a fretful Cassiopeia, despite defending their unique approach at babysitting {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}.


Boxey seemed to visit [[Core Command]] without chastisement a variety of times, including the time where the ''Galactica'' lead the Fleet from the [[Cyranus Galaxy]] through asteroid dust ([[The Long Patrol]]).
Boxey seems to visit [[Core Command]] without chastisement several times, including the time where ''Galactica'' leads the Fleet from the {{TOS|Cyrannus|Cyrannus galaxy}} through asteroid dust {{OS|The Long Patrol}}.


When the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]]-manned [[Ravishol Pulsar]] threatened the Fleet, Apollo handed him a medallion his father gave him after graduating from the Colonial Military Academy before going off on the mission. He seemed to be quite curious, explaining to his father that he'd never seen snow before, although he forbade it. When the [[shuttle]] sent by the ''Galactica'' crashed into Sector Hekla of ice planet [[Arcta]], Boxey was discovered along with his daggit in the [[snowram]]. Boxey was later secreted in the [[Theta|Thetas]]' underground city after they were saved by Thetas lead by [[Ser 5-9]] ([[Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]).
When the {{TOS|Cylons|Cylon}}-manned [[Ravashol Pulsar]] threatens the Fleet, Apollo hands Boxey a medallion that [[Adama (TOS)|Apollo's father]] gave him after graduating from the Colonial Military Academy before going off on the mission. Boxey seems quite curious about the environment, explaining to his father that he'd never seen snow before. When their [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] sent by ''Galactica'' crashes into Sector Hekla of ice planet [[Arcta]], Boxey and his daggit are discovered in the [[snowram]]. Boxey is later secreted in the [[Theta]]s' underground city after they are saved by Thetas lead by [[Ser 5-9]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero}}.


Boxey also partook in the mission to obtain [[agro|agron]] seeds from the long-forgotten [[agron colony]] of [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], although he stayed behind on the shuttle with Flight Sergeant Jolly ([[The Magnificent Warriors]]).
Boxey participates in the mission to obtain [[List of terms (TOS)#agro|agron]] seeds from the long-forgotten [[agron colony]] of [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], although he stays behind on the shuttle with Flight Sergeant Jolly {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors}}.


[[Image:Boxeymuffit.jpg|thumb|right|Boxey and his [[daggit]] ''[[Muffit II]]'']]
[[File:Boxey and Muffit II.png|thumb|right|Boxey and his [[daggit]] ''[[Muffit II]]'' {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.]]


Along with Lieutenant Boomer, [[Athena (TOS)|Ensign Athena]], and other ''Galactica'' personnel he and Muffit were trapped in the [[rejuvenation center]] while the ship was ablaze, thanks to kamikaze [[Cylon Raider|Cylon raiders]] packed with [[solonite]]. His pet, fortunately, managed to save not only them but also a downed firefighter ([[Fire in Space]]).
Along with Lieutenant {{TOS|Boomer}}, {{TOS|Athena|Ensign Athena}}, and other ''Galactica'' personnel, Boxey and Muffit are trapped in the [[rejuvenation center]] while the battlestar is ablaze, thanks to kamikaze {{TOS|Raider|Raiders}} packed with [[solonite]]. His pet, fortunately, saves not only them but also a downed firefighter {{OS|Fire in Space}}.


Other peers in the ''Galactica'''s instructional programs influenced Boxey's decisions and behaviors, especially during [[Iblis]]' visitation to the Fleet. He took to heart that his father was a coward who wouldn't face Boomer and his Blue Team since they were said to defeat Apollo and Starbuck's Red Team, should there be a game. Saddened by this, he managed to persuade Boxey that this was not so -- Apollo subsequently played [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] with the Blue Team. Unknown to anyone, Boomer was possessed by Count Iblis, and thus won the game due to Iblis' feats of "magic" ([[War of the Gods]]).
Other peers in ''Galactica'''s instructional programs influence Boxey's decisions and behavior, especially during [[Iblis]]' visitation to the Fleet. He takes to heart that his father was a coward who wouldn't face Boomer and his Blue Team in a triad game. Saddened by this, Starbuck manages to persuade Boxey that this was not so&mdash;Apollo subsequently plays {{TOS|Triad|Triad}} with the Blue Team. Unknown to anyone, Boomer is possessed by Count [[Iblis]], and wins the game due to Iblis' feats of "magic" {{OS|War of the Gods}}.


Boxey was later a part of the instructional period that discussed about why the "[[Earthlings]]" ([[Michael]], [[Sarah]], and their children) weren't coming out of their vessel that his father and Starbuck picked up on their patrol ([[Greetings from Earth]]). Evidently, his intuition and drive would lead him to the future, and may very well be a part of the Fleet's future as a whole…
Boxey is later part of an instructional period that discusses why the "[[Earthlings]]" ([[Michael]], [[Sarah Fowler|Sarah]], and their children) weren't coming out of their vessel that his father and Starbuck pick up on their patrol {{OS|Greetings From Earth}}.
 
Evidently, Boxey's intuition and drive would lead him to the [[Troy (1980)|future]] where he plays a role equal to that of his foster father.
 
==Family tree==
{{Adama Family Tree (TOS)}}
 
== Unproduced scripts ==
 
In the unproduced scripts written for the Original Series, Boxey appears in "[[The Beta Pirates]]" and "[[I Have Seen Earth]]," typically getting into trouble with [[Muffit]] during otherwise dire situations.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The name Troy came from ''[[Galactica 1980]]''; it has been one of the few things that came from the series that has been adapted to the [[canon]].
* In ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', which is a [[separate continuity]] of the [[Original Series]], Boxey is the nickname of [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] as well as the various tie-in novels such ''[[The Living Legend (Book)|The Living Legend]]'' and ''[[Galactica Discovers Earth (Book)|Galactica Discovers Earth]]''. Nevertheless, the "Troy" name is not considered as part of the [[Original Series]] continuity in this article.
* Boxey's last appearance is in "[[Greetings From Earth]]".
* Boxey is one of the few characters to have a direct analog&mdash;without major alteration; he even has a similar hairstyle&mdash;in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined series]]. The re-imagined Boxey is also an orphan who is taken under [[Sharon Valerii]]'s wing in the [[Miniseries]]. However, except for one additional appearance in "[[Bastille Day]]," and a handful of deleted scenes, the character was quickly dropped.
 
== See Also ==
* [[Boxey (RDM)]], Boxey in the [[Re-imagined Series]].
* [[Troy (RH)]], Troy in the Hatch novels.
* [[Troy (1980)]], Troy in ''[[Galactica 1980]].''
 
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Boxey is the son of Serina and adoptive son of Apollo. Originally from Caprica, he is a survivor of the holocaust that destroys the Colonies.

Biography[edit]

Flight from Caprica[edit]

Boxey was quite fond of a daggit known as Muffit, killed by falling debris when the daggit tried to meet him and his mother as the Cylons rained fire on anything that moved. Along with his mother, he goes to the Rising Star and, while there, mourns for Muffit and refuses to rest. To appease the boy's anguish, Flight Commander Apollo of the battlestar Galactica talks Doctor Wilker, an electronics expert, into giving the boy a prototype of an automaton-generated daggit, the Muffit II. Previously, Apollo attempts to give him one of his ranking pins as Boxey seems to respond to him as a fatherly, Warrior-like figure (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Boxey plays Pyramid (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").

Boxey is tasked with training the "Muffit II" to act as a real daggit. The job is made easier as Wilker scans his image into the daggit's memory. Although Boxey is initially confused, he begins to recover from the devastating loss (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Boxey is involved with the planetary expedition to Carillon, a planetoid practically brimming with tylium. During this expedition, he is first to be "captured" by the planetary inhabitants, the humanoid-insect race known as the Ovions. Serina, Apollo, and Flight Sergeant Jolly are also surrounded and brought to the boy, thanks to the Ovion's queen, Lotay.

The boy manages to get himself into entanglements thanks to Muffit, making his way to the lower levels of the mine, underneath the chancery, where its players are made obese and senses made dull. Apollo and Starbuck, who stumble upon the Cylons hidden within the mine, free Cassiopeia and rescue the boy from the carnivorous Ovions (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Boxey, with his newfound pet, bear witness to the Sealing of Serina and Apollo. He also witnesses his mother's entrance in the Fleet's Viper corps, although her tour of duty is short lived. With his new stepfather, Boxey mourns the death of his mother, which they manage to work through eventually (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods").

After Serina's Death[edit]

When Apollo is missing and presumed unreachable, no one has the heart to tell Boxey about his father. Starbuck and Boomer babysit the tyke, who manages to get away with the spoils of pyramid from Greenbean, Jolly and other pilots. Unfortunately, Boxey is unable to fully enjoy the mushies as he is suddenly torn away from the game and care of the Warriors by a fretful Cassiopeia, despite defending their unique approach at babysitting (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").

Boxey seems to visit Core Command without chastisement several times, including the time where Galactica leads the Fleet from the Cyrannus galaxy through asteroid dust (TOS: "The Long Patrol").

When the Cylon-manned Ravashol Pulsar threatens the Fleet, Apollo hands Boxey a medallion that Apollo's father gave him after graduating from the Colonial Military Academy before going off on the mission. Boxey seems quite curious about the environment, explaining to his father that he'd never seen snow before. When their shuttle sent by Galactica crashes into Sector Hekla of ice planet Arcta, Boxey and his daggit are discovered in the snowram. Boxey is later secreted in the Thetas' underground city after they are saved by Thetas lead by Ser 5-9 (TOS: "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero").

Boxey participates in the mission to obtain agron seeds from the long-forgotten agron colony of Sectar, although he stays behind on the shuttle with Flight Sergeant Jolly (TOS: "The Magnificent Warriors").

Boxey and his daggit Muffit II (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Along with Lieutenant Boomer, Ensign Athena, and other Galactica personnel, Boxey and Muffit are trapped in the rejuvenation center while the battlestar is ablaze, thanks to kamikaze Raiders packed with solonite. His pet, fortunately, saves not only them but also a downed firefighter (TOS: "Fire in Space").

Other peers in Galactica's instructional programs influence Boxey's decisions and behavior, especially during Iblis' visitation to the Fleet. He takes to heart that his father was a coward who wouldn't face Boomer and his Blue Team in a triad game. Saddened by this, Starbuck manages to persuade Boxey that this was not so—Apollo subsequently plays Triad with the Blue Team. Unknown to anyone, Boomer is possessed by Count Iblis, and wins the game due to Iblis' feats of "magic" (TOS: "War of the Gods").

Boxey is later part of an instructional period that discusses why the "Earthlings" (Michael, Sarah, and their children) weren't coming out of their vessel that his father and Starbuck pick up on their patrol (TOS: "Greetings From Earth").

Evidently, Boxey's intuition and drive would lead him to the future where he plays a role equal to that of his foster father.

Family tree[edit]

 
 
 
Adama
 
 
 
Ila
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Serina
 
 
 
Apollo
 
Athena
 
Zac
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boxey (adopted)
 
 


Unproduced scripts[edit]

In the unproduced scripts written for the Original Series, Boxey appears in "The Beta Pirates" and "I Have Seen Earth," typically getting into trouble with Muffit during otherwise dire situations.

Notes[edit]

See Also[edit]