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==Mini-Series== | ==Mini-Series== | ||
Boxey was the son of the [[Armistice Officer]] at [[Armistice Station]]. Following the [[Cylon Attack]], Boxey and his | '''Boxey''' was the son of the [[Armistice Officer]] at [[Armistice Station]]. Following the [[Cylon Attack]], Boxey and his aunt sought sanctuary when a [[Raptor]] flown by Lieutenants [[Valerii, Sharon#"Boomer" Valerii|Valerii]] and [[Agathon, Karl C.|Agathon]] made an emergency landing on [[The Twelve Colonies#Caprica|Caprica]]. When it became evident that the Raptor could not rescue all those who came to it, Boxey's aunt gave him up for transport back to battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'', where he has since been unofficially adopted by members of the crew ([[Mini-Series]]). | ||
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|[[Image:Photos seen on Armistice Station.jpg|thumb|Boxey & maybe his mother, photos on [[Armistice Station]]<br/>(Credit: Sci-Fi)]] ||[[Image:Boxey goes to the raptor, aunt watches.jpg|thumb|Boxey is rescued by Sharon's | |[[Image:Photos seen on Armistice Station.jpg|thumb|Boxey & maybe his mother, photos on [[Armistice Station]]<br/>(Credit: Sci-Fi)]] ||[[Image:Boxey goes to the raptor, aunt watches.jpg|thumb|Boxey is rescued by Sharon's Raptor, while his aunt watches<br/>(Credit: Sci-Fi)]] | ||
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==Season One== | ==Season One== | ||
In season one, Boxey has been seen following [[Thrace, Kara|Starbuck]] around and copying her attitude and tone with [[Tigh, Saul|Tigh]] in [[Bastille Day]]. He has also been seen eating with [[Valerii, Sharon#"Boomer" Valerii|Boomer]] and other pilots on | In season one, Boxey has been seen following [[Thrace, Kara|Starbuck]] around and copying her attitude and tone with [[Tigh, Saul|Tigh]] in [[Bastille Day]]. He has also been seen eating with [[Valerii, Sharon#"Boomer" Valerii|Boomer]] and other pilots on ''[Galactica]]''. He is mostly found in deleted scenes and on the cutting room floor, with very little exposure otherwise. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Boxey is a based on a character of the same name from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]. He shares some simmilarities with his TOS counterpart, in that he is a young boy orphaned by the [[Cylon Attack]] who is adopted by members of '' | Boxey is a based on a character of the same name from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]. He shares some simmilarities with his TOS counterpart, in that he is a young boy orphaned by the [[Cylon Attack]] who is adopted by members of ''Galactica's'' crew. While Boxey was an often recurring character in the Original Series and the [[Troy (1980)|main character]] of the follow up series, [[Galactica 1980]], in the re-imagined series, he has only appeared in one episode of the first season, "[[Bastille Day]]". A number of other appearances were filmed, but they were cut from other episodes due to time considerations, and the character now appears to have been abandoned. | ||
One of the problems with having a young character such as Boxey on the show is that while the actor ages in real-time, the re-imagined series has progressed much more slowly - the series has only covered about three months in fictional time from the mini-series (2003) to the middle of season 2 (2005). | One of the problems with having a young character such as Boxey on the show is that while the actor ages in real-time, the re-imagined series has progressed much more slowly - the series has only covered about three months in fictional time from the mini-series (2003) to the middle of season 2 (2005). |
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Age | 10-13 (?) | |
Colony | Caprica | |
Birth place | {{{birthplace}}} | |
Birth Name | Boxey | |
Birth Date | {{{birthdate}}} | |
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Nickname | {{{nickname}}} | |
Introduced | [[{{{seen}}}]] | |
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Parents | Armistice Officer (father) | |
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Family Tree | View | |
Role | Orphan | |
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Serial Number | {{{serial}}} | |
Portrayed by | Connor Widdows | |
Boxey (RDM) is a Cylon | ||
Boxey (RDM) is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Boxey (RDM) is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Boxey (RDM) is an Original Series Cylon | ||
Related Media | ||
@ BW Media | ||
Additional Information | ||
[[Image:|200px|Boxey (RDM)]] |
Mini-Series
Boxey was the son of the Armistice Officer at Armistice Station. Following the Cylon Attack, Boxey and his aunt sought sanctuary when a Raptor flown by Lieutenants Valerii and Agathon made an emergency landing on Caprica. When it became evident that the Raptor could not rescue all those who came to it, Boxey's aunt gave him up for transport back to battlestar Galactica, where he has since been unofficially adopted by members of the crew (Mini-Series).
Season One
In season one, Boxey has been seen following Starbuck around and copying her attitude and tone with Tigh in Bastille Day. He has also been seen eating with Boomer and other pilots on [Galactica]]. He is mostly found in deleted scenes and on the cutting room floor, with very little exposure otherwise.
Notes
Boxey is a based on a character of the same name from the Original Series. He shares some simmilarities with his TOS counterpart, in that he is a young boy orphaned by the Cylon Attack who is adopted by members of Galactica's crew. While Boxey was an often recurring character in the Original Series and the main character of the follow up series, Galactica 1980, in the re-imagined series, he has only appeared in one episode of the first season, "Bastille Day". A number of other appearances were filmed, but they were cut from other episodes due to time considerations, and the character now appears to have been abandoned.
One of the problems with having a young character such as Boxey on the show is that while the actor ages in real-time, the re-imagined series has progressed much more slowly - the series has only covered about three months in fictional time from the mini-series (2003) to the middle of season 2 (2005).