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That's not how McCoy got his nickname!

Wait... Roddenberry told us a LOT of things. What did he say about 'sawbones'? Hm?
 
Actually, the audience is making an assumption as to McCoy's throwaway line being the reason for the nickname. It's a good assumption, but still just an assumption.

Kirk could have easily forgotten that reference, and the nickname could have originated later (or earlier) by any number of sources.

And as for the original timeline, we still have no canon explanation for the nickname, so make up whatever you like. :techman:
 
And, as said, Roddenberry told us where "Bones" came from. That counts more to me than some throw-away line in a movie that might be infered as being the genesis of the nickname.
Of course, the fact that he could have made it up on the spot doesn't occur to you?
 
Well, again, I don't see how it was their "answer" to the nickname as it doesn't really seem like they infered as much in a throw away line that seemed more a wink to the audience than anything else.
 
I had heard too, way, way back that Bones was short for sawbones. I think I've just always assumed that was the etymology of the nickname. The alternate version doesn't bother me, but now that you mention it, it does kind of come across as a bit insensitive. It gives new meaning to the line: "You of all people should know the dangers of reopening old wounds, BONES!!!" :devil:
 
The alternate version doesn't bother me, but now that you mention it, it does kind of come across as a bit insensitive. It gives new meaning to the line: "You of all people should know the dangers of opening old wounds, BONES!!!" :devil:

I think it rings even more true for that reason.

Old friends -- especially male friends -- often use insensitive jabs as terms of endearment.
 
Little known fact:

Kirk's original nickname for McCoy was "Fuckface."

He changed it to "Bones" when he got in trouble for shouting "Hey, Fuckface!" across the Starfleet Academy library.

Joe, noted Trek historian
 
Well, again, I don't see how it was their "answer" to the nickname as it doesn't really seem like they infered as much in a throw away line that seemed more a wink to the audience than anything else.
All right. But not everything has to have a proper reason or meaning behind it; perhaps the nickname "Bones" is purely because Kirk likes it, for some reason or the other.
 
"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...
 
"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...

Nor do you know how to use the quote tags.

;)
 
Little known fact:

Kirk's original nickname for McCoy was "Fuckface."

He changed it to "Bones" when he got in trouble for shouting "Hey, Fuckface!" across the Starfleet Academy library.

Joe, noted Trek historian

Is that from Roddenberry? Can't remember. :vulcan::cool::lol:
 
Little known fact:

Kirk's original nickname for McCoy was "Fuckface."

He changed it to "Bones" when he got in trouble for shouting "Hey, Fuckface!" across the Starfleet Academy library.

Joe, noted Trek historian

Is that from Roddenberry? Can't remember. :vulcan::cool::lol:

Well, his real original nickname was "Old Dirty Groin Groper", but they made him change it to Fuckface.
 
:scream::scream: :scream: :scream: :scream:

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!

:scream: :scream: :scream: :scream: :scream:

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!

:scream: :scream: :scream: :scream:

actually to me this makes more sense considering the time period of the movie.
sawbones comes from the civil war..
and how far removed is that from the star trek period.
;)
 
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