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Latest revision as of 23:26, 15 September 2023

Myriad Universes: Leonard McCoy
Leonard McCoy
Leonard McCoy (TAS03)

Leonard McCoy (TAS03)
Species Human
Sex Male
First Appearance TAS03 (20 Oct 1973)
Portrayed by DeForest Kelley (Voice)
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AS03 Timeline
(Spock died as a child)


Leonard McCoy was the chief medical officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in the late 2260s. On Stardate 5373.4, he was shocked to discover that history had been changed, and Spock, a Vulcan he had just met, had died as a child and was supposed to be the Enterprise's first officer, instead of the Andorian Commander Thelin.[1]

 


 

Leonard McCoy
Leonard McCoy (TOS39)

Leonard McCoy (TOS39)
Species Terran
Sex Male
Died 2223
First Appearance TOS39 (6 Oct 1967)
Portrayed by DeForest Kelley
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FASAM Timeline
(The Mirror Universe from the FASA Roleplaying Game and 1980s comic books)


In 2208, a transporter accident caused Doctor Leonard McCoy, chief medical officer of the Imperial Battlecruiser I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, to switch places with his counterpart from another universe.[2]

Captain Kirk led an attempted invasion of the FASA Timeline in 2223,[3] but he was not only stopped by his counterpart, he and his entire crew, with the exception of Spock, were killed by the Imperial Starfleet, which had labeled them traitors following the interference of their counterparts.[4]

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