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Andrea was an android created by [[Korby, Roger|Roger Korby]] on [[Exo III]] some time after [[2261]]. Korby used the devices he found, left behind by the extinct [[Exoans|Exoan]] civilization &mdash; referred to as the "[[Old Ones]]" by [[Ruk]] &mdash; to create companions for himself: a [[Brown (Android)|duplicate]] of his deceased partner, [[Dr.]] [[Brown]], and Andrea. When the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] arrived in [[2266]], Korby's fianc&eacute;e, [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]], was aboard. Disgusted with Korby's creation, she disdainfully referred to Andrea as "a mechanical [[geisha]]."  
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Andrea was an android created by [[Roger Korby]] on [[Exo III]] some time after [[2261]]. Korby used the devices he found, left behind by the extinct [[Exoans|Exoan]] civilization &mdash; referred to as the "[[Old Ones]]" by [[Ruk]] &mdash; to create companions for himself: a [[Brown (Android)|duplicate]] of his deceased partner, [[Dr.]] [[Brown]], and Andrea. When the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] arrived in [[2266]], Korby's fianc&eacute;e, [[Christine Chapel]], was aboard. Disgusted with Korby's creation, she disdainfully referred to Andrea as "a mechanical [[geisha]]."  
  
Korby also created an [[Kirk, James T. (Android)|android duplicate]] of [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] &mdash; ostensibly to impress the captain, but also to further his goal of quietly replacing people throughout the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] with android duplicates. Kirk opposed Korby's plan, both violently and subtly; he seduced Andrea, confusing her limited programming and causing her to kill the duplicate Kirk when she mistook him for the original Kirk and he rebuffed her advances. When the situation was ultimately resolved, it resulted in the deaths of two security officers &mdash; [[Matthews]] and [[Rayburn]] &mdash; Kirk's android doppelg&auml;nger, Brown, Ruk, Andrea, and Korby himself.<ref name="TOS09"/>
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Korby also created an [[James T. Kirk (Android)|android duplicate]] of [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]&mdash;ostensibly to impress the captain, but also to further his goal of quietly replacing people throughout the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] with android duplicates. Kirk opposed Korby's plan, both violently and subtly; he seduced Andrea, confusing her limited programming and causing her to kill the duplicate Kirk when she mistook him for the original Kirk and he rebuffed her advances. When the situation was ultimately resolved, it resulted in the deaths of two security officers&mdash;[[Matthews]] and [[Rayburn]]&mdash;Kirk's android doppelg&auml;nger, Brown, Ruk, Andrea, and Korby himself.<ref name="TOS10"/>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 27 August 2023

Andrea
Andrea (TOS10)

Andrea (TOS10)
Species Exo III android
Sex Female
Died SD 2712.4
First Appearance TOS10 (20 Oct 1966)
Portrayed by Sherry Jackson
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Andrea was an android created by Roger Korby on Exo III some time after 2261. Korby used the devices he found, left behind by the extinct Exoan civilization — referred to as the "Old Ones" by Ruk — to create companions for himself: a duplicate of his deceased partner, Dr. Brown, and Andrea. When the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 arrived in 2266, Korby's fiancée, Christine Chapel, was aboard. Disgusted with Korby's creation, she disdainfully referred to Andrea as "a mechanical geisha."

Korby also 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 opposed Korby's plan, both violently and subtly; he seduced Andrea, confusing her limited programming and causing her to kill the duplicate Kirk when she mistook him for the original Kirk and he rebuffed her advances. When the situation was ultimately resolved, it resulted in the deaths of two security officers—Matthews and Rayburn—Kirk's android doppelgänger, Brown, Ruk, Andrea, and Korby himself.[1]

Notes and References

  1. 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.