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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

McCoy in Amok Time. He gave Kirk a neural paralyzer instead of a tri-ox compound. This prevented the death of Kirk or Spock by faking Kirk's death and ending the combat.
 
Gary Seven?
1. Without Mr. Seven, the early nuclear period would have been made more dangerous with orbital nuclear missile platforms.
Captain's Log: Our mission, historical research. We are monitoring Earth communications to find out how our planet survived desperate problems in the year 1968.
2. His ancestors were removed from Earth 6000 years ago.
 
Henoch with a Vulcan - you're . . . you're from the future, Commodore. A future where that's the correct answer. To another game.

1. It was lucky this person was around or a certain time might have been even more lethal.
2. Seems to dig the fossils.
3. May be offering an officer a gift?
 
Yay!!! SPB for the win!! Good job. Now who says that my games always take three weeks and ten clues? :ouch::shrug::biggrin:

(First clue was a bit of a play on "The Deadly Years," by the way.)
 
Interesting thought, but Scott is not the correct character.

Clue #2 It was my idea and due to my insistence, but not on my order, so I'm off the hook. -not that it really matters now.
 
Doctor Richard Daystrom?
1. He thought it a good idea to imprint his brain pattern onto M-5.
2. He invented the flawed M-5, but it was Starfleet that ordered Kirk to put it into the Enterprise and test it. Now, He's crazy and not competent to stand trial for mass murder.
 
Very good answer Henoch. I have a feeling that it might matter to Daystrom later, but technically the clue says "now", so it's a good answer. But, still not the correct answer.

Clue # 3 Daystrom was trying to recapture past glory, but the correct character was perhaps trying to capture first glory.
 
Zefram Cochrane?
1. He gives the Companion the idea that he will die without more of his kind, but instead of letting him go, the Companion goes out and kidnaps more humans for his company.
2. He didn't order the Companion to kidnap anyone, but she does it anyway. Now, everyone is in the same boat, trapped on the planetoid.
3. Cochrane captured first glory with by being the inventor of warp drive, and took his ship out to die in deep space rather than sticking around to build a better warp system.
 
Good guess, but not correct. On clue number 3, I would say that Cochrane did capture his first glory, but perhaps the correct character has not done anything glorious yet.

Clue # 4 If not for the ill-fate of this mission, I might have gotten friends of my kind involved.
 
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Doctor Roger Korby?
1. Building a Kirk-bot just to impress Kirk.
2. Ruk killing the security guards.
3. First glory would be to share the invention of immortality in bot-form.
4. Korby was a bot, too, and he wanted everyone to make the transition.
 
Much like Dr. Korby, your guess was never here.

Clue #5 Now we have other ones left over for their original purpose. Time to die. If I had survived, I could have benefited from a good lesson by remembering his experienced instinct not to trust.
 
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It's starting to sound like that high and mighty Sargon...:vulcan: I bet he tries to blame his failures on me, again.
 
Henoch, it's a good guess to think of your nemesis, but Sargon is not correct. The correct character is not so high and mighty.

Clue #6 They say progress is 2 steps forward and 1 step back. But, two steps back is not a sign of progress. I'm thinking of those friends of my kind again.
 
Dr. Tristan Adams and his neural neutralizer invention. (I just want to mention Helen Noel for no good reason. <sigh> :adore: )
 
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