Played By: DeForest
Kelley
Final Rank: Admiral, retired
Full Name: Leonard Horatio McCoy, M.D.
Year of birth: 2227
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy
Education: University of Mississippi, 2245-49; medical school,
2249-53
Marital status: Divorced
Children: A daughter, Joanna
Quarters: Original Enterprise: 3F 127
Starfleet Career Summary
2366 -- As lieutenant commander, named chief medical officer under
Capt. James T. Kirk
2370 -- Retires to private medical practice
2371 -- Returns to duty under Starfleet reactivation clause, promoted
to commander as chief medical officer on refit U.S.S. Enterprise for
V'Ger mission
2285 -- As Academy medical faculty and training instructor, forced
into Genesis mission; detained over leaks regarding secret Genesis
Project
2286 -- Charged but cleared with shipmates in theft of U.S.S.
Enterprise
2287 -- Returns to active Enterprise service under Kirk
2293 -- Participated in Khitomer peace mission after liberation from
Klingon Rura Penthe prison
2364 -- As retired admiral, gave inspection tour of Galaxy-class
U.S.S. Enterprise upon departure
Nicknamed 'Bones' by his longtime friend and commander, Captain James
T. Kirk, McCoy replaced Mark Piper as chief medical officer in 2266 on
the original five-year mission but clearly became the most renowned. By
that first year he had already won the commendations of Legion of Honor,
awards of valor, and was decorated by Starfleet Surgeons.
His temperament was sometimes argumentative, a cynic's outer
crustiness masking deep caring beneath the surface. His "old
South" roots led to the old-time physician manner of doctoring,
with a Southern accent that was most apparent when under stress. He
distrusts transporter technology and travels by shuttlecraft whenever
possible.
McCoy was married once and later divorced, a relationship never
discussed except for his one daughter, Joanna, who later graduated from
nursing school. In the era before ship's counselors, McCoy played his
role as psychologist expertly to the hilt - especially for the ship's
two senior officers. As such an emotional watchdog he was not afraid to
take on his captain, but it was his running battle of wits with Spock
which became legendary. Spock showed his true feelings, though, as when
inviting McCoy down to Vulcan for his "wedding" and in storing
his katra with him before a known suicidal saving of their ship before
the Genesis detonation.
McCoy contracted the always-fatal xenopolycythemia and retired from
Starfleet in 2369 to spend his remaining days on the asteroid ship,
Yonada, and that world's high priestess, Natira - whom he soon married.
By exploring Yonada's computers, Spock found a cure for
xenopolycythemiaand McCoy left Natira to return to the service. Earlier,
McCoy had been infected with the strange 'aging' virus that infected the
Gamma Hydra IV landing party.
After the U.S.S. Enterprise's triumphant return from its five-year
mission, McCoy retired from Starfleet, grew a beard and went into
virtual seclusion with a rural practice, only to be forced back to duty
by Kirk and Admiral Nogura when V'Ger threatened Earth in 2371. After
that he continued through the years of renewed Enterprise service with
Kirk until at least the Khitomer peace talks of 2293, having survived
imprisonment with him on trumped-up charges at the Rura Penthe mining
prison when he could not revive assassinated Klingon Chancellor Gorkon.
Spock's deposit of his katra in 2385 had nearly driven him crazy and
landed him in Starfleet detention until the refusion took place,
whereupon he delighted in the Vulcan's reeducation process.
As a retired admiral he remained active in his later years, serving
at the age of 137 and shuttling aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D in 2364
in his role of inspecting medical facilities on new starships.
McCoy was an active practitioner well before his Starfleet days, of
course. In 2253, some 12 years before he signed aboard with Kirk, he had
developed a neural grafting procedure employing the creation of axonal
pathways between the graft and a subject basal ganglia that was still
the practice over a century later. He had also been stationed on Capella
for a few months and knew the intricate customs of the Ten Tribes there. |