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: ''For the canonical character from which this one is based, see: [[Boxey (TOS)]].''
: ''For the canonical character from which this one is based, see: [[Boxey (TOS)]].''


'''Troy''', known also by his childhood nickname "[[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]]", is the adopted son of Lieutenant Commander [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]].
'''Troy''', known also by his childhood nickname "[[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]]", is the adopted son of Lieutenant Commander [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]. He holds the rank of lieutenant and is a [[Warrior]] and [[Viper (RH)|Viper]] pilot.


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 19:00, 19 August 2007

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This article is in the Richard Hatch continuation separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.
For the canonical character from which this one is based, see: Boxey (TOS).

Troy, known also by his childhood nickname "Boxey", is the adopted son of Lieutenant Commander Apollo. He holds the rank of lieutenant and is a Warrior and Viper pilot.

Background[edit]

After the then-six yahren old survives the attack on Caprica, he joins the Fleet and suffers the loss of both Muffit and, later, his mother, Serina. During the exodus, his anger and hatred for the Cylons grew even further, the seed of which was planted when the Cylons killed his biological father some yahren earlier.

Troy's drive to become a Colonial Warrior is spurred by his hatred for the Cylons, and, to some extent, his respect for his adoptive father. The result of his drive was his being the youngest Warrior to have graduated from the Academy, which was later a record beaten by Dalton, the daughter of Starbuck and Cassiopeia. After graduating, he is disappointed that they had been able to evade the Cylons, at least for six yahren.

While Troy is angered at Starbuck's death at Ochoa, he is happy that the Cylons have returned, and is able to fulfill his need for revenge.

Relationships[edit]

Troy mainly kept to his own adopted family, which includes Athena, Tigh, Sheba, Cassiopeia, Adama, Boomer, and Starbuck.

During Dalton's childhood, he babysat her, in addition to tutoring her in language skills during instruction periods. When she became the youngest Warrior to graduate Academy at age 17, he came to recognize that he was romantically attracted to her, despite the eight year age difference (Armageddon).