Which one was that?
Honestly though, she was more than just a bartender. Bloody Quark is a bartenderPeople tell their bartenders things they don't tell their doctors. Might apply to shrinks as well.
Pike likes sex.
And humpback whales. After all, Gracie was pregnant.So do Bass...and Bream...and Gar...
Seems like human is recessive to all other species.The Vulcan genome is presumably dominant.
Regarding Spock's Vulcan/Human anatomy, what does he get from his Human side?
From his Vulcan father, he gets the pointy ears, upturned eyebrows, green blood, blood type, and heart where Human livers are. We never learn which physical attributes his half-humanity affords him.
Seems like human is recessive to all other species.
Half human Klingons look klingon. Quarter romulan Tarses still had slight points on his ears. Deanna had partial telepathic related abilities
If Starfleet personnel needed a root canal, McCoy could do it since getting back to a Starbase to see a dentist might not be possible and Starfleet doctors would have to be more jacks-of-all-trades.
"Jim, I'd like to know what you plan to do about replacing Dr. Stromberg." McCoy looked up from his tablet, where he'd been doodling a geometric design in the lower right hand corner of the page. "Dentistry isn't my specialty."
Spock folded his hands together. "And bioluminescence is not my forte. Yet I was able to substitute for Ensign Collier for the duration of her leave by consulting her notes prior to the survey mission as well as several texts from the ship's database."
McCoy frowned, his stylus pausing mid-stroke, and pointed at Spock. "Anyone can take samples and perform resonance scans. Performing a complicated dental procedure is another matter." He eyed Kirk. "I also have a suspicion that two members of our crew have been nursing secret toothaches for the last month or so."
"Could you not just order them to report to sickbay, Doctor?" Spock pressed.
"Or drag them?" This from Kirk, who grabbed a handful of his own collar and twisted it, yanking it to one side as his eyes rolled back in his head.
McCoy shook his head. "I'd rather not have to. They've never caused me any trouble before." He moved the tip of his stylus in a circle. "Just promise you'll put a bug in Personnel's ear for me. Preferably before we head out."
"I'll take care of it, Bones," Kirk assured him.
Has anyone ever written an in-depth critique of Leonard McCoy's medical expertise? Does it all boil down to waving hyposprays and flashing gizmos with a minimum of medical terminiology? Is he simply a country doctor in space? He does seem outclassed by all the Trek doctors since, given their prodigiously detailed medical jargon and procedures spanning multiple species. It seems a striking contrast given the brilliance we've recently witnessed from SNW's M'Benga and Chapel.
Yes, I know Trek isn't a hospital drama. Just wondering how much effort the original writers put into his skills.
And am I going to regret bringing this up?![]()
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