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This unnamed boy was born c.[[1953]] on [[FGC-347601 III]], a duplicate of [[Earth]] located hundreds of [[light years]] from the [[Sol system]]. After the failed [[Life Prolongation Project]] resulted in the deaths of the planet's entire adult population, he was one of the children left behind, slightly older than some of the other children like [[Miri]]. His lifespan was massively extended by the [[viruses|virus]], causing him to live for centuries. In [[2267]], his body finally entered [[puberty]], and the physiological changes caused the virus to begin to ravage his body, accelerating his aging where it once slowed it to a crawl. His skin was covered in [[cancer|cancerous]] tissue growth, and he was driven mad by the disease. He attacked [[doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], who was examining a broken [[tricycle]] that had been discarded in the street, repeatedly screaming, "Mine! Mine!" The boy's final words were a request for someone to fix the broken tricycle before he succumbed to the disease.<ref name="TOS11"/>
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This unnamed boy<ref name="Blish"/> was born c.[[1953]] on [[FGC-347601 III]], a duplicate of [[Earth]] located hundreds of [[light years]] from the [[Sol system]]. After the failed [[Life Prolongation Project]] resulted in the deaths of the planet's entire adult population, he was one of the children left behind, slightly older than some of the other children like [[Miri]]. His lifespan was massively extended by the [[viruses|virus]], causing him to live for centuries. In [[2267]], his body finally entered [[puberty]], and the physiological changes caused the virus to begin to ravage his body, accelerating his aging where it once slowed it to a crawl. His skin was covered in [[cancer|cancerous]] tissue growth, and he was driven mad by the disease. He attacked [[doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], who was examining a broken [[tricycle]] that had been discarded in the street, repeatedly screaming, "Mine! Mine!" The boy's final words were a request for someone to fix the broken tricycle before he succumbed to the disease.<ref name="TOS11"/>
 
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<ref name="Blish">Only described as "boy creature" in the script and episode credits, this character was named Floyd in the novelization by James Blish.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:19, 2 February 2022

boy creature
Boy creature (TOS 11)

Boy creature (TOS 11)
Species Human (Onlies)
Sex Male
Born c.1953
Died SD 2713.5
First Appearance TOS 11 (27 Oct 1966)
Portrayed by Ed McReady
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This unnamed boy[1] was born c.1953 on FGC-347601 III, a duplicate of Earth located hundreds of light years from the Sol system. After the failed Life Prolongation Project resulted in the deaths of the planet's entire adult population, he was one of the children left behind, slightly older than some of the other children like Miri. His lifespan was massively extended by the virus, causing him to live for centuries. In 2267, his body finally entered puberty, and the physiological changes caused the virus to begin to ravage his body, accelerating his aging where it once slowed it to a crawl. His skin was covered in cancerous tissue growth, and he was driven mad by the disease. He attacked Dr. McCoy, who was examining a broken tricycle that had been discarded in the street, repeatedly screaming, "Mine! Mine!" The boy's final words were a request for someone to fix the broken tricycle before he succumbed to the disease.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Only described as "boy creature" in the script and episode credits, this character was named Floyd in the novelization by James Blish.
  2. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Dagger of the Mind". Star Trek, season 1, episode 9 (Production number 11). Directed by Vincent McEveety. Written by S. Bar-David. Desilu Productions. 3 November 1966.