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}}{{Quote|Just a moment, Captain, Sir, I'll explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known, seldom-used reserve activation clause. In simpler language, Captain, they drafted me!|  Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]}}
}}{{Quote|Just a moment, Captain, Sir, I'll explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known, seldom-used reserve activation clause. In simpler language, Captain, they drafted me!|  Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]}}


'''Leonard McCoy''' is the chief medical officer of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] ''[[Enterprise (TOS)|Enterprise]]'' in the 23rd century in [[Star Trek]].  He served on the Enterprise and the second Enterprise until it was decommissioned.   
'''Leonard McCoy''' is the chief medical officer of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'' in the 23rd century in [[Star Trek]].  He served on the Enterprise and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|second Enterprise]] until it was decommissioned.   


Leonard McCoy is a pragmatic doctor.  He is known for his distrust of technology especially transporters.  When given the option he will often use older but tried true methods rather then the latest means of transportation.   
Leonard McCoy is a pragmatic doctor.  He is known for his distrust of technology, especially transporters.  When given the option, he will often use older but tried-and-true methods rather than the latest means of transportation.   


His skills as a doctor make him one of the best if not the best doctor to ever serve in Star Fleet.  He found ways to eliminate invasive neural parasites and treat non-carbon based lifeforms.  It is often an unfortunate nature of his job as ship's surgeon to have to declare injured landing party members as dead.
His skills as a doctor make him one of the best, if not '''the''' best, doctor to ever serve in Starfleet.  He found ways to eliminate invasive neural parasites and treat non-carbon based lifeforms.  It is often an unfortunate nature of his job as ship's surgeon to have to declare [[Red Shirt|injured landing party]] members dead.


Note he is not an engineer, bricklayer, escalator........
Note: He is not an engineer, bricklayer, escalator....
 
Originally played by DeForrest Kelley, Karl Urban took over the role in the [[Star Trek (2009)|2009 reboot]].


[[Category: Star Trek]]
[[Category: Star Trek]]
[[Category: ST Characters]]
[[Category: ST Characters]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 4 June 2014

Leonard McCoy
McCoy.jpg
Quote:

"I'm a doctor, not a brick-layer."

Race:

Human

Affiliation:

United Federation of Planets

Gender:

Male

Born:

unknown

Died:

unknown

  [Source]


"Just a moment, Captain, Sir, I'll explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known, seldom-used reserve activation clause. In simpler language, Captain, they drafted me!"
— Dr. Leonard McCoy

Leonard McCoy is the chief medical officer of the Federation starship Enterprise in the 23rd century in Star Trek. He served on the Enterprise and the second Enterprise until it was decommissioned.

Leonard McCoy is a pragmatic doctor. He is known for his distrust of technology, especially transporters. When given the option, he will often use older but tried-and-true methods rather than the latest means of transportation.

His skills as a doctor make him one of the best, if not the best, doctor to ever serve in Starfleet. He found ways to eliminate invasive neural parasites and treat non-carbon based lifeforms. It is often an unfortunate nature of his job as ship's surgeon to have to declare injured landing party members dead.

Note: He is not an engineer, bricklayer, escalator....

Originally played by DeForrest Kelley, Karl Urban took over the role in the 2009 reboot.