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− | Barrows, a fan of medieval fantasy, inadvertently conjured up | + | Barrows, a fan of medieval fantasy, inadvertently conjured up the fictional [[Don Juan (Fictional)|Don Juan]], who attempted to [[rape|sexually assault]] her, tearing her uniform. Fortunately, the planet's [[computer|computers]] soon synthesized a [[fairy tale]] [[princess]] dress, which she changed into until the computers repaired her uniform. [[Doctor]] [[McCoy, Leonard|Leonard McCoy]] was attracted to the [[yeoman]] and came to her rescue when she later imagined a [[Black Knight]], but the doctor was impaled by the knight’s [[lance]]. Barrows was relieved to eventually discover that McCoy had been restored by the computers.<ref name="TOS17"/> |
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Revision as of 08:32, 31 January 2022
Species | Human |
Sex | Female |
Portrayed by | Emily Banks |
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Crewman Tonia Barrows was assigned to a landing party to assess an unknown planet's suitability for shore leave. The planet was controlled by an alien being known only as the Caretaker, who made the landing party’s wishes come true — often with fatal consequences.
Tonia Barrows in a fairy tale princess dress (TOS 17)
Barrows, a fan of medieval fantasy, inadvertently conjured up the fictional Don Juan, who attempted to sexually assault her, tearing her uniform. Fortunately, the planet's computers soon synthesized a fairy tale princess dress, which she changed into until the computers repaired her uniform. Doctor Leonard McCoy was attracted to the yeoman and came to her rescue when she later imagined a Black Knight, but the doctor was impaled by the knight’s lance. Barrows was relieved to eventually discover that McCoy had been restored by the computers.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Shore Leave." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 15 (Production 17). Directed by Robert Sparr. Written by Theodore Sturgeon. Desilu Productions, 29 December 1966.