Being a quasi-military ship, we can assume that dozen of the crew were trained medics, certainly some of the security crew were. After/during a battle the nurses would do most of the medium weight stuff, leaving the full doctors to handle the serious problems.
Enterprise-D, with more than twise as much crew, only had one doctor and a bunch of nurses.
Hmm, my memory must be faltering. I was absolutely certain Selar was a nurse.
From "The Naked Time." Of course, those people would be medical lab technicians, although it's possible they could also be qualified nurses or paramedics.I haven't seen it mentioned here, but McCoy's staff includes a lab as well, and who knows just how many people are in it? I remember one line, something like "Get this serum to the lab, and tell them to start making more." Not "him" or "her" but "them" so at least two people.
From "The Naked Time." Of course, those people would be medical lab technicians, although it's possible they could also be qualified nurses or paramedics.I haven't seen it mentioned here, but McCoy's staff includes a lab as well, and who knows just how many people are in it? I remember one line, something like "Get this serum to the lab, and tell them to start making more." Not "him" or "her" but "them" so at least two people.
The Background Information section on that article says that Tracy Torme wanted to develop a relationship between Worf and Selar.![]()
Groovy! Still, all too often in Trek, female characters' principle purpose is to be a love interest for one of the men. Selar had plenty of character potential without being a 'girlfriend' so why did we never see her again? It is quite frustrating that so many Trek writers are that blinkered.
It was Torme's intention that, while the "who's Worf dating?" arc was going on, that Selar get some character development as well, so that when the big reveal was made we'd already know her quite well.
Dr Selar wasn't seen again in TNG because Plakson's K'Ehleyr was pretty indelible in her two appearances. Also, as Suzie Plakson explained at a convention once, it was extremely tricky filming her as Selar. Watch "The Schizoid Man" very carefully; you never see Selar from behind. That's because Plakson's long red tresses had to be wound up into a huge bun, and attempted to be hidden under the Vulcan wig. But, in fact, the bun protruded out the back of Selar's head.
There is a canon reference that indicates the medical staff on Enterprise is larger than shown. In Arena, Kirk orders a medical landing party of 30 to beam down to Cestus III to search for survivors while they pursued the Gorn ship. At least some of those folks must've been doctors. Therefore, McCoy's staff consists of more than just himself, Chapel, and M'Benga.
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