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+ | [[Doctor]] Roger Korby was known as "the [[Louis Pasteur|Pasteur]] of [[archaeology|archaeological]] [[medicine]]." His translation of medical records from [[Orion (Planet)|Orion]] ruins revolutionized the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]'s [[immunization]] techniques, a fact which was required reading at [[Starfleet Academy]] circa [[2250]], according to [[Starfleet Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. Korby eventually became involved with one of his students, [[Christine Chapel]]; they were [[engagement|engaged]] to be [[marriage|married]] when Korby vanished on an archaeological dig on [[Exo III]] in [[2261]]. Chapel gave up a career in [[bioresearch]] to look for Korby, and two further expeditions to the planet yielded no results until the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]—with Chapel aboard as head [[nurse]]—visited Exo III five [[years]] later, on [[Stardate]] [[2266#SD2712|2712.4]]. | ||
− | When he disappeared, Korby had discovered the remains of an ancient, long-dead [[Exoites|civilization]], and a single remaining [[Exo III androids|android]] of their creation, [[Ruk]], tending to the machines. Korby, near death from exposure to the frigid environment of the planet's surface, used the machines to transfer his consciousness into an android body. He then created a [[Brown (Android)|duplicate]] of his dead partner, Dr. [[Brown]], as well as a young woman, [[Andrea]]. When the ''Enterprise'' arrived five years later, Korby created an [[ | + | When he disappeared, Korby had discovered the remains of an ancient, long-dead [[Exoites|civilization]], and a single remaining [[Exo III androids|android]] of their creation, [[Ruk]], tending to the machines. Korby, near death from exposure to the frigid environment of the planet's surface, used the machines to transfer his consciousness into an android body. He then created a [[Brown (Android)|duplicate]] of his dead partner, Dr. [[Brown]], as well as a young woman, [[Andrea]]. When the ''Enterprise'' arrived five years later, Korby created an [[James T. Kirk (Android)|android duplicate]] of Captain Kirk—ostensibly to impress the captain, but also to further his goal of quietly replacing people throughout the Federation with android duplicates. Kirk violently opposed Korby's plan, resulting in the deaths of two security officers—[[Matthews]] and [[Rayburn]]—as well as Kirk's android doppelgänger, Brown, Ruk, Andrea, and Korby himself.<ref name="TOS10"/> |
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 28 August 2023
Species | Human/Exo III android |
Sex | Male |
Died | SD 2712.4 |
First Appearance | TOS10 (20 Oct 1966) |
Portrayed by | Michael Strong |
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Doctor Roger Korby was known as "the Pasteur of archaeological medicine." His translation of medical records from Orion ruins revolutionized the Federation's immunization techniques, a fact which was required reading at Starfleet Academy circa 2250, according to Starfleet Captain James T. Kirk. Korby eventually became involved with one of his students, Christine Chapel; they were engaged to be married when Korby vanished on an archaeological dig on Exo III in 2261. Chapel gave up a career in bioresearch to look for Korby, and two further expeditions to the planet yielded no results until the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701—with Chapel aboard as head nurse—visited Exo III five years later, on Stardate 2712.4.
When he disappeared, Korby had discovered the remains of an ancient, long-dead civilization, and a single remaining android of their creation, Ruk, tending to the machines. Korby, near death from exposure to the frigid environment of the planet's surface, used the machines to transfer his consciousness into an android body. He then created a duplicate of his dead partner, Dr. Brown, as well as a young woman, Andrea. When the Enterprise arrived five years later, Korby created an android duplicate of Captain Kirk—ostensibly to impress the captain, but also to further his goal of quietly replacing people throughout the Federation with android duplicates. Kirk violently opposed Korby's plan, resulting in the deaths of two security officers—Matthews and Rayburn—as well as Kirk's android doppelgänger, Brown, Ruk, Andrea, and Korby himself.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". Star Trek, season 1, episode 7 (Production number 10). Directed by James Goldstone. Written by Robert Bloch. Desilu Productions. 20 October 1966.