Well, I know they had at least one episode that hit on it, the one where Nurse Chapel bought a love potion from Harry Mudd.I can't vouch for TAS.
Harry. Freaking. Mudd.
This woman has a medical degree.
Well, I know they had at least one episode that hit on it, the one where Nurse Chapel bought a love potion from Harry Mudd.I can't vouch for TAS.
Well, I know they had at least one episode that hit on it, the one where Nurse Chapel bought a love potion from Harry Mudd.
Harry. Freaking. Mudd.
This woman has a medical degree.
I meant her nursing degree.In her defence, she wasn't fully qualified at this point.
I meant her nursing degree.
Nurses didn't have nursing degrees in the sixties.
Thanks! So technically since Chapel was in charge and likely an ensign (Roddenberry suggested she was a brevet or provisional ensign) she might have spent two years at the Academy studying nursing, or have had a partial medical degree alongside her biomedical qualification.I am compelled to argue point. My sister is a nurse (retired). Nursing had a degree in the sixties. It was an associate's degree, meaning two years study. As nursing duties became recognized and formalized through the '70s, nursing requirements changed, and the degree became four year (full BS). The thing is, only charge nurses needed the degree in the '60s, as they were in charge of the other nurses, and needed to know what they were doing. The rest could get by with the lesser courses, which by the '80s were no longer even offered. Remember candy stripers? They don't have those anymore, because the duties they had are now assigned to RNs, mainly because they're required to have the degree to dispense medications, along with the other duties the candy stripers did.
In my mind Chapel was already working on her MD when she signed on to the Enterprise. That's how she was able to complete her certification in the 2 1/2 years between TOS and TMP. Heck, maybe she was continuing her studies offscreen via a correspondence course or something.So technically since Chapel was in charge and likely an ensign (Roddenberry suggested she was a brevet or provisional ensign) she might have spent two years at the Academy studying nursing, or have had a partial medical degree alongside her biomedical qualification.
I think given how quickly she qualified as an MD and she seems to have rushed to get on board to get to Korby, and that Gene suggested her Starfleet training was incomplete, the latter may be more likely to be true. it implies 5 year missions are rare, dangerous, and not overly popular.
Five years, according to the episode transcript.However, wasn't Korby missing for two years? She could easily have switched focus to get aboard when she learned a ship would be going there and then finished her original training when the mission was done I guess.
BTW, I'm of the opinion that Roger Korby was also in Starfleet in some capacity, since he seems to be in an old style Starfleet uniform in the photo we see of him early in the episode.KIRK: It's been five years since his last message.
CHAPEL: Roger's a very determined man. He'd find a way to live.
I would think her degree in bio-research would also have a degree attached.I meant her nursing degree.
Perhaps it did. I was still talking about her nursing career.I would think her degree in bio-research would also have a degree attached.
BTW, I'm of the opinion that Roger Korby was also in Starfleet in some capacity, since he seems to be in an old style Starfleet uniform in the photo we see of him early in the episode.
All of those folks were in the merchant service.Captain Ramhart, and his second in command, Tom Nellis and of course Captain Merrik also wore such uniforms and none of them were in Starfleet!![]()
Thanks for your feedback!Sorry I haven't been online to give my input, but I completely dig the concept of the "Eden" planet with its traps and poison being the same guarded planet where Flint, a human who traces himself back to the dawn of man, has gone to retire. It makes entirely too much sense, and the cuts made were very daring and creative. Its not always the smoothest ride with the audio, but for creativity and concepts, it was pretty perfect. The way the "disease" from the second episode was connected to the "carrier" from the first episode was ingenious. I actually haven't finished the second episode, so I'm not sure if there are a lot more cuts coming, or if the second episode plays out normally.
Ever think about trying to cut "City on the Edge" with "Mirror Mirror" ? After McCoy changes the timeline, they witness the Mirror timeline, and have to go back to fix the timeline?
Captain Ramhart, and his second in command, Tom Nellis and of course Captain Merrik also wore such uniforms and none of them were in Starfleet!
JB
You sure about that? Nellis was Ramart's first officerNellis is the guy that Charlie 'disappeared' in the rec room
You sure about that? Nellis was Ramart's first officer
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_Nellis
The person that Charlie disappeared from the Gym was called "Sam"
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sam_(crewmember)
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