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In {{comics|1880||an alternate take}} on the ''Battlestar Galactica'' story, Jolly is a former {{1880|Warrior}} of the [[Colonial Empire]] during the [[Ovion Wars]], serving alongside [[Flight-Lieutenant]] {{1880|Starbuck}} at that time. | In {{comics|1880||an alternate take}} on the ''Battlestar Galactica'' story, Jolly is a former {{1880|Warrior}} of the [[Colonial Empire]] during the [[Ovion Wars]], serving alongside [[Flight-Lieutenant]] {{1880|Starbuck}} at that time. | ||
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Lieutenant Jolly is a Colonial Warrior aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}''. During the inspection of food stuffs, he reports that [[pluton poisoning]] has affected the food taken by the Fleet ({{comics|marvel|2}}). | Lieutenant Jolly is a Colonial Warrior aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}''. During the inspection of food stuffs, he reports that [[pluton poisoning]] has affected the food taken by the Fleet ({{comics|marvel|2}}). | ||
Commander {{alt|Adama|TOS}} keeps Jolly and other Warriors—excluding Apollo, {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}, and {{alt|Boomer|TOS}}—on reserve while commissioning volunteers to wear Warrior uniforms so as to provide the illusion of falling into the {{alt|Alliance}}'s trap. Once the aforementioned trio uncover the truth of {{alt|Carillon}}, Jolly and the other Warriors spring Adama's trap on the surface, dispatching the force of {{alt|Centurion|TOS}} laying in wait ({{comics|marvel|3}}). | |||
Jolly becomes romantically involved with {{alt|Uri||Sire Uri}}'s accomplice, [[Medea]] ({{comics|marvel|22}}, {{comics|marvel|23}}). | Jolly becomes romantically involved with {{alt|Uri||Sire Uri}}'s accomplice, [[Medea]] ({{comics|marvel|22}}, {{comics|marvel|23}}). | ||
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This article covers the various depictions of Jolly from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.
Dynamite Comics[edit]
Battlestar Galactica: Folly of the Gods[edit]
Jolly leads the Vipers against Lucifer's forces before the Cylons signaled a cease fire, earlier ruminating that his friends were missing "all the fun" (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #2). During this cease fire, he instructs the Warriors to analyze the Cylons for any weaknesses, not knowing when they may get a better chance (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #3).
Later, in a dogfight with the Meclons, Jolly finds himself saved by a Cylon Raider (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #4).
Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880[edit]
- Main article: Jolly (1880)
In an alternate take on the Battlestar Galactica story, Jolly is a former Warrior of the Colonial Empire during the Ovion Wars, serving alongside Flight-Lieutenant Starbuck at that time.
Marvel comics[edit]
Lieutenant Jolly is a Colonial Warrior aboard Galactica. During the inspection of food stuffs, he reports that pluton poisoning has affected the food taken by the Fleet (Exodus!).
Commander Adama keeps Jolly and other Warriors—excluding Apollo, Starbuck, and Boomer—on reserve while commissioning volunteers to wear Warrior uniforms so as to provide the illusion of falling into the Alliance's trap. Once the aforementioned trio uncover the truth of Carillon, Jolly and the other Warriors spring Adama's trap on the surface, dispatching the force of Centurion laying in wait (Deathtrap!).
Jolly becomes romantically involved with Sire Uri's accomplice, Medea (Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair, The Last Hiding Place).