On a side note, Kirk now calls Pike: Wheels.
Or "Bullshit."
Naw. That's what he calls Spock.
On a side note, Kirk now calls Pike: Wheels.
Or "Bullshit."
"Except for the fact that "sawbones" is a term for a surgeon, paticuarly one in the military, that's been in use since the Civil War and that it makes no sense to nick-McCoy "Bones" from a single off-the-cuff remark he made during a rant."
My wife is a surgeon and she's never heard the term 'sawbones".........I'm a military medic..and I've never heard it either...
This shows just how much you people know about Star Trek history. Kirk calls McCoy "Bones" because of an incident that happened in their past, off screen, when they first met. The bones in Kirk's legs had been completely crushed, almost beyond repair, and it was thought that they would have to be amputated and replaced with synthetic legs. McCoy saved Kirk's legs by painstakingly reconstructing the bones piece by piece. This was supposed to have been addressed and shown as a flashback in a season four or five episode of TOS but the show was cancelled before it happened. The idea for the episode, which had been authorized by Roddenberry eventually became one the old Star Trek novels. The name of the novel escapes me, but I will look for it.
Any true fan would know this.
The explanation they gave in this new film is pure crap.
God, here we go with the true fan crap again.Any true fan would know this.
God, here we go with the true fan crap again.Any true fan would know this.
As if fans don't have anything better to do then memorize minutiae.
No, but his post was quite a bit more negative then yours, so that alters how it's recieved.God, here we go with the true fan crap again.Any true fan would know this.
As if fans don't have anything better to do then memorize minutiae.
I believe Odo's Bucket was being facetious. A true fan would know that.
(Do I really have to put a smilie here to let you know I'm also being facetious?)
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Stop saying that Kirk gave McCoy the nickname "Bones" from McCoy's line about his ex-wife. That's not why he has that nickname!
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Not only does such a genesis for a nickname make no sense, "Hey when we first met you said your wife left you with your bones after the divorce. It was an off-the-cuff flippant remark and using it as a nickname will likely stir up painful memories of your divorce!"
No. His nickname is "Bones" from the term "sawbones" a slang-term for a surgreon!
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
I've come up with a third possibility, and it goes like this:
The way Kirk looked at McCoy after McCoy said the line about his ex-wife, it's pretty obvious that he took note of the word 'bones', and McCoy's general pessimism.
A little time passes; they become buddies. But why? Well, maybe Kirk - newly optimistic and seeing the potential of his life for the first time - sees McCoy's downcast nature and responds to it. Maybe he feels some sympathy for the slightly older dude who is clearly a talented doctor but is feeling like life has kicked him in the balls. (after all, how low does a guy have to be to join Starfleet as a 'last resort'? Think about it - McCoy has a phobia about flying! Yet he joins Starfleet because he has "nowhere else to go." That's pretty depressing.)
Anyway. Kirk and McCoy are buddies, not terribly close yet, but maybe they both get drunk one night after classes are over and McCoy restates how lousy things are - he created a life that got ripped away, his wife took everything, and all he has left are his bones.
Well, yeah, Kirk slurs in reply, but think about that. Bones aren't nothing; they're a foundation, something you can build on. Look at you, you took those bones and joined Starfleet, and now you're going to help lots of sick and hurting people, and have a life of adventure few people get to have. That's cool. Those bones you got hold up a pretty special guy, and I for one am glad they found their way on board that shuttlecraft.
McCoy looks at him blearily and says, "I love you man."
They affectionately throw up on each other and a nickname is born.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.