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Boxey

Boxey

Boxey is a character in the Battlestar Galactica franchise. He first appears in the original series, played by Noah Hathaway and later by Kent McCord when he became Captain Troy. He also appears in comics and the re-imagined series played by Connor Widdows.

Name:
Boxey
Publisher:
Real name:
Troy
Aliases:
  • Boxey
  • Box
  • Troy
  • Troy Adama
  • Captain Troy
  • Andrew Boxman
  • Alex Boxman
  • Jones
  • Fancy Dan
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
First issue:
Battlestar Galactica (1978) #1
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Origin

Serina and Boxey
Serina and Boxey

Boxey with his mother Serina are survivors from Caprica who escaped from the Cylon warships who attacked their world when they and others were celebrating the supposed new age of peace in the universe. During the attack, Boxey and his daggit named Muffit, were attacked, then Serina saved him but the daggit was killed by falling debris. Later they entered to the Rising Star.

Major Story Arcs

Now he lives on Battlestar Galactica, Boxey hasn't sleep or eaten since the bombing due to the shock, so Serina asked Flight commander Apollo for help. Apollo offered Boxey to become a warrior and gave him one of his ranking pins. Later Apollo asked to Doctor Wilker to build a robotic daggit (The Muffit II) and give it to Boxey. Wilker used an image of Boxey to program the droid to respond to him and Boxey (as a "officer") was ordered to train the "Muffit II" to act as a real daggit.

Troy ''Boxey'' Adama
Troy ''Boxey'' Adama

Boxey went with Apollo, Serina and Muffit II to the expedition to Carillon, in search for tylium deposits (some kind of fuel they needed). There Boxey's new mission was to keep his eyes on the read-out. While they were doing it they had a chat about how racist the Cylons are. Then the indicator detected an old tylium mine under them. Muffit II escaped and Boxey followed him, then he was captured by the Ovions (The Carillon's habitants, a humanoid-insect race). Apollo and Serina were captured too and joined with Boxey who was eating with Boomer, Starbuck and Muffit II in the Ovions' casino.

Muffit II escaped once again and Boxey followed him to the lower level of he mine, where he was found by a Cylon centurion. Apollo and Starbuck saved him and discovered that the young Ovions ate the human players of the casino. Then they defeated the Cylon centurions and escaped.

Serina and Captain Apollo got married so Apollo became Boxey's stepfather. Then Serina was killed by a Cylon centurion on Kobol.

Boxey grew up and became Captain Troy, a Lieutenant, Colonial Warrior and Viper pilot. After a voyage of supposed 30 years, the Galactica discovered the thirteenth colony (The Earth) and Troy was one of the first to interact with Earth during 1980 (in Earth calendar).

Re-imagined Boxey

A new version of Boxey appears in the re-imagined mini series of Battlestar Galactica in 2003. Here he's around 10 or 11 years old when he was around 6 or 7 years old in the original series.

Boxey is the son of a Colonial Armistice officer at Armistice Station killed in the opening scenes. He escaped from the Cylon attack in Caprica when his aunt gives him up to a Raptor manned by Valerii and Agathon. This Boxey has a minor role in this series than the original Boxey in the original series.

Other Media

Battlestar Galactica (1978)

Noah Hathaway as Boxey
Noah Hathaway as Boxey

The original series of 1978 Boxey was played by Noah Hathaway, a young actor also knew for play Atreyu in The Neverending Story. The comic book appearance of Boxey is based in Noah Hathaway's Boxey.

Galactica (1980)

Kent McCord as Captain Troy
Kent McCord as Captain Troy

In 1980, Kent McCord played Captain Troy, an adult version of Boxey. Indicating that "Boxey" was his childhood nickname given by his mother Serina.

Battlestar Galactica (2003)

Connor Widdows as Boxey
Connor Widdows as Boxey

In the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, a new Boxey was portrayed by Connor Widdows, also knew for play a young mutant named Jones in the Marvel movies X2 and X-MEN: The Last Stand.

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