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How Old was McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint?

Ro_Laren

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How old was McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint? Does anyone remember how long the average human lifespan was supposed to be in the 24th Century?
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Yup, 137 years was what Data said, and what McCoy (or whoever this nameless character played by DeForrest Kelley was ;) ) accepted.

Incidentally, that (in combination with the later established dating for the episode) would give his birth year as 2226-2227 or so. A bit younger than the age of the actor during TOS, but no matter, close enough for lambada IMHO.

In "To the Death", IIRC, Miles O'Brien expresses the wish to die peacefully in his bed at 140. It would thus seem that few people live to such an age in the 24th century, and virtually none beyond that, as surely O'Brien wouldn't be hoping for an early death. OTOH, the expectation seems semi-realistic, similar to somebody today wanting to live to hundred or hundred and ten. So apparently many people live past that kind of age in the future.

FWIW, TAS "Counter-Clock Incident" pegged 23rd century military retirement age at 75, and suggested that this was later revised upwards. In the 2360s, Mark Jameison, past eighty, would have been an active starship captain if not for the disease addling him.

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FWIW, TAS "Counter-Clock Incident" pegged 23rd century military retirement age at 75, and suggested that this was later revised upwards. In the 2360s, Mark Jameison, past eighty, would have been an active starship captain if not for the disease addling him.


And the novels have Uhura a vibrant and active head of Starfleet Intellegence well into the 24th century.
 
FWIW, TAS "Counter-Clock Incident" pegged 23rd century military retirement age at 75, and suggested that this was later revised upwards. In the 2360s, Mark Jameison, past eighty, would have been an active starship captain if not for the disease addling him.


And the novels have Uhura a vibrant and active head of Starfleet Intellegence well into the 24th century.


Chekhov as well.
 
FWIW, TAS "Counter-Clock Incident" pegged 23rd century military retirement age at 75, and suggested that this was later revised upwards. In the 2360s, Mark Jameison, past eighty, would have been an active starship captain if not for the disease addling him.


And the novels have Uhura a vibrant and active head of Starfleet Intellegence well into the 24th century.


Chekhov as well.

They were both head of Starfleet Intelligence?
 
I think by the 23-24 centuries people will be living even longer than TNG showed.
 
So how old was Spock by TNG? If humans can live 150 years and Vulcans live 200 should someone half-Human and half-Vulcan live 175 years? Would it depend on which species has stronger genes? I don't know when Spock was born, but it seems to me that he is living the average lifespan of a purebred Vulcan.
 
So how old was Spock by TNG? If humans can live 150 years and Vulcans live 200 should someone half-Human and half-Vulcan live 175 years? Would it depend on which species has stronger genes? I don't know when Spock was born, but it seems to me that he is living the average lifespan of a purebred Vulcan.

Spock was a few years younger than McCoy. I'll guess that Spock was 130 when he met Picard and Data. But that's just a guess.
 
And don't all forget, Mccoy made an appearance during the Dominon War as well in the story "Safe Harbors" in the anthology "Tales of the Dominion War"
 
And don't all forget, Mccoy made an appearance during the Dominon War as well in the story "Safe Harbors" in the anthology "Tales of the Dominion War"
What was the story about? I'm about to purchase it anyways, but I'd like to have an idea of what his function in the story is..
 
looking into this - this question is more complex than you first think - based on later episodes, he's about 137, however it seems the original intent was for the show to be a lot closer to the TOS than later established (that or a continuity error occurs). The only "real" dating reference we get is Data saying that he was a member of "the class of '79", which must have been a reference to 2279.
 
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