. "Leonard McCoy"@de . "Leonard H. McCoy"@en . . "grandchildren and great-grandchildren; T.J. McCoy"@en . "Joanna McCoy, Barbara McCoy ; David McCoy , Jimmy McCoy"@en . . . "Nicknamed 'Bones' by his longtime friend and commander, Captain James T. Kirk, McCoy replaced Mark Piper as chief medical officer in 2266 on one of the ship's five-year missions but clearly became the most renowned. By that first year he had already won the commendations of Legion of Honor, awards of valor, and was decorated by Starfleet Surgeons. As a retired admiral he remained active in his later years, serving at the age of 137 and shuttling aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D in 2364 in his role of inspecting medical facilities on new starships."@en . . . . "teal"@en . . "Doktor Leonard McCoy ist der Chefarzt der USS ENTERPRISE / NCC-1701. Siehe hierzu: --> Leonard McCoy Kategorie:USS ENTERPRISE / NCC-1701: Personal"@de . . . . . "Medical Doctor, Starfleet officer."@en . . . . "Leonard McCoy"@nl . . . . . "McCoy dum 2364"@eo . . . . . . . . . "BonesMcCoy2364.jpg"@eo . "Leonard McCoy"@pl . . . . . . . "Save lives"@en . . "Light Green Shoulder .png"@en . "Leonard McCoy 2266.jpg"@de . . "McCoy in 2364"@nl . . . "Komandoro 2272"@eo . . . . "6'"@en . . . . "Leonard McCoy, 2364.jpg"@nl . . "Dr. Leonard McCoy ist ein Mensch des 23. Jahrhunderts in einem Paralleluniverum. Er ist der leitende medizinische Offizier des Raumschiffs USS Enterprise, dem Flagschiff einer Vereinigten F\u00F6deration der Planeten. Von seinen Freunden wird McCoy Pille (im Original Bones) genannt."@de . . . . . . "Blue .png"@en . . . "Leonard McCoy \u00E4r en manlig Tau'ri och han \u00E4r en karakt\u00E4r i TV-serien Star Trek. Under 2005 efter \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Cameron Mitchells uppvaknandet ur en l\u00E4kemedelsinducerad, som var avsedd att efterlikna d\u00F6d. Han sa \"Bra gjort, Bones\" som en h\u00E4nvisning till Leonard McCoy n\u00E4r Jolan efter han hj\u00E4lpt till att fejka Mitchells d\u00F6d efter deras Kel shak lo. (SG1: \"Babylon\") kategori:Amerikaner kategori:N\u00E4mnd endast SG-1 karakt\u00E4r kategori:Jorden kultur"@sv . . "Homo"@eo . . . . . . . . "Leonard\n H."@de . . . . "DeForest Kelley"@en . . . . . . . . "Retired"@en . "eine Tochter"@de . . . . "Doctor McCoy in 2266"@en . "Una figlia, Joanna McCoy"@it . . . . . . "RADM 1 .png"@en . "McCoy medical tunic.jpg"@eo . . . "McCoy"@de . . . . "Leonard mccoy.jpg"@de . "McCoy medical tunic.jpg"@en . "May 2005"@en . . . . . . "Leonard McCoy \u00E4r en manlig Tau'ri och han \u00E4r en karakt\u00E4r i TV-serien Star Trek. Under 2005 efter \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Cameron Mitchells uppvaknandet ur en l\u00E4kemedelsinducerad, som var avsedd att efterlikna d\u00F6d. Han sa \"Bra gjort, Bones\" som en h\u00E4nvisning till Leonard McCoy n\u00E4r Jolan efter han hj\u00E4lpt till att fejka Mitchells d\u00F6d efter deras Kel shak lo. (SG1: \"Babylon\") kategori:Amerikaner kategori:N\u00E4mnd endast SG-1 karakt\u00E4r kategori:Jorden kultur"@sv . "One of the longest-serving officers in Starfleet history, it is rather ironic that Doctor McCoy never actually intended to join the service in the first place and frequently expressed his dissatisfaction with the entire service! Born in 2227, McCoy always wanted to be a GP in a quiet, rural area where he could build a personal relationship with his patients. He joined Starfleet medical school in order to gain medical training, planning to retire after the mandatory five years service. After a brief marriage and bitter divorce McCoy decided to change the direction of his life, remaining in Starfleet for seventeen years after graduation. He became an acknowledged expert in surgery and several fields of space medicine, publishing many papers on the effects of extended service in space on the "@en . . . . . "Leonard McCoy, 2267.jpg"@it . "L'Ammiraglio McCoy nel 2364"@it . . "Unknown , Natira"@en . . . "McCoyTMP.jpg"@eo . "0"^^ . . . . . "Doctor"@en . . . "Nekonata"@eo . . . . "Dr. Leonard Horatio \"Bones\" McCoy, MD was a secondary protagonist in the sci-fi television program Star Trek. He was portrayed in the original series, the first six Star Trek motion pictures, and the pilot of Star Trek: The Next Generation by DeForest Kelley, and by Karl Urban in the 2009 film Star Trek. McCoy was the son of David and Eleanora McCoy. He attended the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), and happened to meet the joined Trill Emony Dax. She suspected that he would eventually become a surgeon."@en . . . "Dr. McCoy in 2267"@nl . "Leonard McCoy im Jahre 2266."@de . . . . . "CMO,"@en . . . "F\u00F6derationsb\u00FCrger"@de . . . . . . "Doktor Leonard McCoy ist der Chefarzt der USS ENTERPRISE / NCC-1701. Siehe hierzu: --> Leonard McCoy Kategorie:USS ENTERPRISE / NCC-1701: Personal"@de . . . . . "Science officer"@en . "Admiral McCoy, 2364"@en . . . "Nicknamed 'Bones' by his longtime friend and commander, Captain James T. Kirk, McCoy replaced Mark Piper as chief medical officer in 2266 on one of the ship's five-year missions but clearly became the most renowned. By that first year he had already won the commendations of Legion of Honor, awards of valor, and was decorated by Starfleet Surgeons. His temperament was sometimes argumentative, a cynic's outer crustiness masking deep caring beneath the surface. His \"old South\" roots led to the old-time physician manner of doctoring, with a Southern accent that was most apparent when under stress. He distrusts transporter technology and travels by shuttlecraft whenever possible. McCoy was married once and later divorced, a relationship never discussed except for his one daughter, Joanna, who later graduated from nursing school. In the era before ship's counselors, McCoy played his role as psychologist expertly to the hilt \u2014 especially for the ship's two senior officers. As such an emotional watchdog he was not afraid to take on his captain, but it was his running battle of wits with Spock which became legendary. Spock showed his true feelings, though, as when inviting McCoy down to Vulcan for his \"wedding\" and in storing his katra with him before a known suicidal saving of their ship before the Genesis detonation. McCoy contracted the always-fatal xenopolycythemia and retired from Starfleet in 2268 to spend his remaining days on the asteroid ship, Yonada, and that world's high priestess, Natira \u2014 whom he soon married. By exploring Yonada's computers, Spock found a cure for xenopolycythemia and McCoy left Natira to return to the service. Earlier, McCoy had been infected with the strange 'aging' virus that infected the Gamma Hydra IV landing party. After the U.S.S. Enterprise's triumphant return from its five-year mission, McCoy retired from Starfleet, grew a beard and went into virtual seclusion with a rural practice, only to be forced back to duty by Kirk and Admiral Nogura when V'Ger threatened Earth in 2271. After that he continued through the years of renewed Enterprise service with Kirk until at least the Khitomer peace talks of 2293, having survived imprisonment with him on trumped-up charges at the Rura Penthe mining prison when he could not revive assassinated Klingon Chancellor Gorkon. Spock's deposit of his katra in 2285 had nearly driven him crazy and landed him in Starfleet detention until the refusion took place, whereupon he delighted in the Vulcan's reeducation process. As a retired admiral he remained active in his later years, serving at the age of 137 and shuttling aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D in 2364 in his role of inspecting medical facilities on new starships. McCoy was an active practitioner well before his Starfleet days, of course. In 2253, some 12 years before he signed aboard with Kirk, he had developed a neural grafting procedure employing the creation of axonal pathways between the graft and a subject basal ganglia that was still the practice over a century later. He had also been stationed on Capella for a few months and knew the intricate customs of the Ten Tribes there."@en . "D-ro Leonardo Horatio McCoy estas fama kuracisto kaj kosmona\u016Dto. Li estis gvida kuracisto de la stel\u015Dipo Enterprise (NCC-1701 kaj NCC-1701-A). Kiam la kuracisto pensii\u011Das el la servo de la stel\u015Diparo, li havas la rangon de admiralo. Leonard McCoy naski\u011Dis en 2227. Inter la jaroj 2245 kaj 2249 li studis en la universitato de Misisipo, poste \u011Dis la jaro 2253 plustudis medicinon. Dum la jaro 2266 li komencas sian de\u0135oron kiel gvida kuracisto en la rango de le\u016Dtenanta komandanto (vic-kolonelo) en la stel\u015Dipo Enterprise. Kapitano de la \u015Dipo estas James Tiberius Kirk, bona amiko de Leonard."@eo . "Dr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy is the chief medical officer aboard the USS Enterprise. He was hesitant to follow the Klingons into their portal system because he was scared of the thought of not being able to return."@en . "Eonard H. McCoy (nicknamed \"Bones\"), played by DeForest Kelley, is the Doctor character in the original Star Trek series, and the first six Star Trek films. The character does not appear in the two pilots for the series, \"The Cage\" and \"Where No Man Has Gone Before\"; the ship's doctors in those episodes are Philip Boyce (John Hoyt) and Mark Piper (Paul Fix), respectively. Karl Urban will play a young Leonard McCoy in the upcoming Star Trek film to be directed by J.J. Abrams. onard McCoy was born in 2227 according to Star Trek: The Next Generation episode: \"Encounter at Farpoint\". He attended the University of Mississippi, where he once met Emony Dax, a female Trill athlete with whom it is implied he had a \"brief involvement\" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode: \"Trials and Tribble-ations\")[2]. By 2265, McCoy had been promoted to lieutenant commander and was assigned as a medical observer to the planet Capella. The assignment was unfruitful, as the Capellans found little need for medical arts and existed under a tribal society where only the strong survived (\"Friday's Child\"). He is suspicious of advanced technology, especially the transporter, which he regards with distrust and outright dismay (often expressing a suspicion that the device will irretrievably scatter his atoms), and occasionally is bigoted with regard to Spock's half-Vulcan ancestry. A divorc\u00E9, he often showed a flirtatious side to female members of the Enterprise crew [3]. He is the only American Southerner depicted among the racially and ethnically diverse crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise."@en . "brown"@en . . . . "Ritirato"@it . . . . . . . . "2227-01-20"^^ . . . . . . . "Dr. Leonard McCoy ist ein Mensch des 23. Jahrhunderts in einem Paralleluniverum. Er ist der leitende medizinische Offizier des Raumschiffs USS Enterprise, dem Flagschiff einer Vereinigten F\u00F6deration der Planeten. Von seinen Freunden wird McCoy Pille (im Original Bones) genannt."@de . . "Divorziato, risposato e separato"@it . . "2364"^^ . . . . . . "144"^^ . . . . . . "Star Trek"@en . "Leonard H. McCoy"@eo . "LeonardMcCoy2293.jpg"@eo . . "Viro"@eo . . . ""@de . "2227"^^ . "Leonard McCoy"@eo . . . "Leonard McCoy"@en . "Leonard McCoy"@en . . "Dr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy is the chief medical officer aboard the USS Enterprise. He was hesitant to follow the Klingons into their portal system because he was scared of the thought of not being able to return."@en . "2376"^^ . "Leonard H. McCoy nicknamed 'Bones' by his longtime friend and commander, Captain James T. Kirk, McCoy replaced Mark Piper as chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise in 2266 on one of the ship's five-year missions but clearly became the most renowned. By that first year he had already won the commendations of Legion of Honor, awards of valor, and was decorated by Starfleet Surgeons. His temperament was sometimes argumentative, a cynic's outer crustiness masking deep caring beneath the surface. His \"old South\" roots led to the old-time physician manner of doctoring, with a Southern accent that was most apparent when under stress. He distrusts transporter technology and travels by shuttlecraft whenever possible. McCoy was married once and later divorced, a relationship never discussed except for his one daughter, Joanna, who later graduated from nursing school. In the era before ship's counselors, McCoy played his role as psychologist expertly to the hilt \u2014 especially for the ship's two senior officers. As such an emotional watchdog he was not afraid to take on his captain, but it was his running battle of wits with Spock which became legendary. Spock showed his true feelings, though, as when inviting McCoy down to Vulcan for his \"wedding\" and in storing his katra with McCoy before he suicidally saved their ship after the Genesis detonation. McCoy contracted the always-fatal xenopolycythemia and retired from Starfleet in 2269 to spend his remaining days on the asteroid ship, Yonada, and that world's high priestess, Natira \u2014 whom he soon married. By exploring Yonada's computers, Spock found a cure for xenopolycythemia and McCoy left Natira to return to the service. Earlier, McCoy had been infected with the strange 'aging' virus that infected the Gamma Hydra IV landing party. After the USS Enterprise's triumphant return from its five-year mission, McCoy retired from Starfleet, grew a beard and went into virtual seclusion with a rural practice, only to be forced back to duty by Kirk and Admiral Nogura when V'Ger threatened Earth in 2271. After that he continued through the years of renewed Enterprise service with Kirk until at least the Khitomer peace talks of 2293, having survived imprisonment with him on trumped-up charges at the Rura Penthe mining prison when he could not revive assassinated Klingon Chancellor Gorkon. Spock's deposit of his katra in 2285 had nearly driven him crazy and landed him in Starfleet detention until the refusion took place, whereupon he delighted in the Vulcan's reeducation process. As a retired admiral he remained active in his later years, serving at the age of 137 and shuttling aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2364 in his role of inspecting medical facilities on new starships. McCoy was an active practitioner well before his Starfleet days, of course. In 2253, some 12 years before he signed aboard with Kirk, he had developed a neural grafting procedure employing the creation of axonal pathways between the graft and a subject basal ganglia that was still the practice over a century later. He had also been stationed on Capella for a few months and knew the intricate customs of the Ten Tribes there."@en . . . . "Admiral"@de . . . . . . "Maschio"@it . . "Mensch"@de . . . "LCDR .png"@en . . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . "99255"^^ . . . . "Admiral Leonard H. McCoy, MD was a male Human Starfleet officer of the 23rd and 24th centuries. He was an accomplished surgeon, physician, psychologist, and exobiologist, and was also considered an expert in space psychology. As chief medical officer, he served aboard the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A for a combined twenty-seven years. (Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\" ; VOY: \"Lifesigns\", \"Message in a Bottle\")"@en . . . "Leonard McCoy, M.D., was een belangrijke arts en wetenschapper in de 23e en 24e eeuw. Hij was een goede chirurg, xenoarts, exobioloog en een expert in de ruimte psychologie. Hij diende als het hoofd der medische dienst aan boord van de USS Enterprise en de USS Enterprise-A voor een periode van 27 jaar."@nl . . . . . "Bones"@en . . "Manfred Schott\n Randolf Kronberg\n Christian Rode\n Heinz Petruo\n Helmut Heyne\n Joachim Puka\u00DF"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "158"^^ . . . . . "brown"@en . . "Man"@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . "Man"@sv . . . "Leonard Horatio McCoy, MD, was the storied chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A during the late 23rd century. He was born in 2227 in the \"Old South\" region of North America on Earth, the son of David and Eleanora McCoy. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock novelization; TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\") He had at least one sister, Donna. (TOS novel: Crisis on Centaurus) Star Trek II Biographies describes Leonard as being the second of five children. The episode suggests he had not yet decided to study medicine."@en . . "Pille"@de . . . "Il Dottor McCoy nel 2267"@it . . "One daughter, Joanna McCoy"@en . . . . . . "144"^^ . . "2227"^^ . . . . . . "fed"@en . . . . . . "Rear Admiral, Upper Half"@en . . . "Leonard McCoy, 2364.jpg"@it . . . "Sternenflotte"@de . . . . . . . "Leonard McCoy"@sv . . "100.0"^^ . "Dr. Leonard H. \"Bones\" McCoy, by\u0142 znanym lekarzem i naukowcem z XXII oraz XXIII wieku. Utalentowany chirurg, psycholog i egzobiolog by\u0142 wa\u017Cnym ekspertem w dziedzinie psychologii kosmicznej. Jako g\u0142\u00F3wny oficer medyczny, s\u0142u\u017Cy\u0142 na U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701 oraz U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-A w sumie przez 27 lat."@pl . . "Male"@en . . . "Onbekend , Natira"@nl . . "D-ro Leonardo Horatio McCoy estas fama kuracisto kaj kosmona\u016Dto. Li estis gvida kuracisto de la stel\u015Dipo Enterprise (NCC-1701 kaj NCC-1701-A). Kiam la kuracisto pensii\u011Das el la servo de la stel\u015Diparo, li havas la rangon de admiralo. Leonard McCoy naski\u011Dis en 2227. Inter la jaroj 2245 kaj 2249 li studis en la universitato de Misisipo, poste \u011Dis la jaro 2253 plustudis medicinon. Dum la jaro 2266 li komencas sian de\u0135oron kiel gvida kuracisto en la rango de le\u016Dtenanta komandanto (vic-kolonelo) en la stel\u015Dipo Enterprise. Kapitano de la \u015Dipo estas James Tiberius Kirk, bona amiko de Leonard. McCoy estas decida kontra\u016Danto de la moderna teknologio, kaj aparte skeptikas pri la teletransportado kaj kosmotransportado ofte aplikata sur la veturiloj de la stel\u015Diparo por transporti homojn inter pluraj stel\u015Dipoj a\u016D de orbite cirkulantaj stel\u015Dipoj al planedoj kaj inverse. Malgra\u016D tiu kontra\u016Dteknologiemo li estas forte \u015Dokata, kiam li konscii\u011Das pri la medicinaj teknikoj de la 20-a jarcento (\"Tio estas plej malluma mezepoko!\"). La kuracisto estas la a\u016Dtoro de poste standarda lernolibro \"Kompara fiziologio de eksterteraj specioj de Leonard McCoy\" (ekzemple angle Leonard McCoy's Comparative Alien Physiology a\u016D germane Leonard McCoys vergleichende Physiologie au\u00DFerirdischer Spezies), kiu en 2374 estas radie sendata al la stel\u015Dipo Voyager, por refunkciigi la medicinan-holografian kriz-okazan programon. Post la pensii\u011Do, la 137-jara admiralo McCoy vizitas la medicinan stacion de la stel\u015Dipo Enterprise-D kaj poste havas interparolon kun la le\u016Dtenanta komandanto Data, kiu per transportileto kondukas lin al sia stel\u015Dipo. Hodia\u016D li jam estas pli ol 150-jara\u011Da."@eo . . "Leonard McCoy in 2293."@en . . "Medicine, Surgery, Psychology, Exobiology"@en . . . . . "Dr. Leonard H. \"Bones\" McCoy, by\u0142 znanym lekarzem i naukowcem z XXII oraz XXIII wieku. Utalentowany chirurg, psycholog i egzobiolog by\u0142 wa\u017Cnym ekspertem w dziedzinie psychologii kosmicznej. Jako g\u0142\u00F3wny oficer medyczny, s\u0142u\u017Cy\u0142 na U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701 oraz U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-A w sumie przez 27 lat."@pl . . . . . . "Leonard McCoy, M.D., was een belangrijke arts en wetenschapper in de 23e en 24e eeuw. Hij was een goede chirurg, xenoarts, exobioloog en een expert in de ruimte psychologie. Hij diende als het hoofd der medische dienst aan boord van de USS Enterprise en de USS Enterprise-A voor een periode van 27 jaar."@nl . "Bones, Dr. McCoy"@en . . . "Leonard McCoy"@sv . . . "Robert Macy McCoy, Margaret {n\u00E9e Demarest) McCoy , Thomas Jackson \"T.J.\" McCoy , Beatrice McCoy , Minnie McCoy , Fred Withers , David McCoy , Horatio McCoy, Katherine Pulaski"@en . . "Leonard Horatio McCoy, MD, was the storied chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A during the late 23rd century. He was born in 2227 in the \"Old South\" region of North America on Earth, the son of David and Eleanora McCoy. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock novelization; TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\") He had at least one sister, Donna. (TOS novel: Crisis on Centaurus) Star Trek II Biographies describes Leonard as being the second of five children. Leonard McCoy was an infant during an interstellar conference, between the Klingons and the Federation, held on Earth. His grandfather, Dr. T.J. McCoy, a physician at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, helped a Klingon officer with regenerating a limb. (TOS novel: The Final Reflection) This incident is anomalous with respect to the Primeverse, as McCoy is ostensibly three Earth years older than Spock, yet Spock is somewhere between 7 and 10 here. His first meeting with future shipmates and friends Spock and Montgomery Scott was in a spaceport waiting lounge in 2232, though Spock was then a toddler with his parents -- Sarek and Amanda Grayson -- and McCoy (age 5) and Scott (10) didn't tell each other their names. (Arc of the Wolf: Distant Horizons: \"Wait\") McCoy attended the University of Mississippi during the mid-2240s, where he met Emony Dax, who was visiting Earth to judge a gymnastics competition. (DS9: \"Trials and Tribble-ations\"; DS9 anthology: The Lives of Dax: \"Old Souls\") The episode suggests he had not yet decided to study medicine. During one semester of his undergraduate years, McCoy was an exchange student at St. George's, University of London. (Star Trek: Excelsior novel: Forged in Fire)"@en . . "McCoy Dum 2293"@eo . . . "250"^^ . . . "blue"@en . "Leonard McCoy"@en . . "BonesMcCoy2268.jpg"@eo . . . . . "Eleanora McCoy"@en . . . "Leonard McCoy"@it . . . "2227"^^ . . . . "One of the longest-serving officers in Starfleet history, it is rather ironic that Doctor McCoy never actually intended to join the service in the first place and frequently expressed his dissatisfaction with the entire service! Born in 2227, McCoy always wanted to be a GP in a quiet, rural area where he could build a personal relationship with his patients. He joined Starfleet medical school in order to gain medical training, planning to retire after the mandatory five years service. After a brief marriage and bitter divorce McCoy decided to change the direction of his life, remaining in Starfleet for seventeen years after graduation. He became an acknowledged expert in surgery and several fields of space medicine, publishing many papers on the effects of extended service in space on the human body and other subjects. An outspoken individual, McCoy was never afraid to voice an opinion or tell others when he thought they where wrong - even those in authority over him. With many Captains this would have made for a disastrous situation, but under Captain Kirk, McCoy became an invaluable member of the crew. Kirk even joked on occasion that his CMO was the ships self-appointed conscience. Although McCoy did not always get along with all of his shipmates on a day to day basis, he was capable of an incredible level of loyalty and self-sacrifice when the situation called for it. When both Kirk and Spock left the Enterprise in 2270, McCoy retired rather than serve under another Captain.He rapidly settled into civilian life, and had no plans to return to Starfleet. When Kirk returned to take command of the Enterprise in 2271 during the V'Ger emergency, he used the reserve activation clause to forcibly draft McCoy back into the service. After the V'Ger situation was resolved Kirk retained command of the ship, with Captain Spock once again as his science and executive officer. McCoy elected to stay with his friends, and continued on board the Enterprise as CMO. In 2285 the Enterprise was attacked and badly damaged during the Genesis crisis; Captain Spock was mortally injured while conducting repairs on the ship. Before dying, Spock transferred his Katra - a copy of his 'soul' - to McCoy. When Spock's regenerated body was recovered from the Genesis planet, McCoy offered to allow the Katra to be moved back into Spock despite the great personal danger this entailed - once again showing the selflessness he was capable of when his friends needed it. McCoy retired again in 2293, but after some years in civilian life he elected to return in 2300 in order to become a teacher at starfleet medical school. He remained a member of starfleet for over sixty four years after this decision, bringing his total service time to an incredible one hundred and eleven years. By 2364 McCoy was nearly one hundred and forty years old, but he still remained an active member of Starfleet - he even travelled to Farpoint Station on the USS Hood in order to make an inspection tour of the USS Enterprise-D, then making her maiden voyage."@en . "Blue Admiral 1 .png"@en . "DeForest Kelley"@de . "Leonard Edward McCoy"@en . . "Eonard H. McCoy (nicknamed \"Bones\"), played by DeForest Kelley, is the Doctor character in the original Star Trek series, and the first six Star Trek films. The character does not appear in the two pilots for the series, \"The Cage\" and \"Where No Man Has Gone Before\"; the ship's doctors in those episodes are Philip Boyce (John Hoyt) and Mark Piper (Paul Fix), respectively. Karl Urban will play a young Leonard McCoy in the upcoming Star Trek film to be directed by J.J. Abrams."@en . "Doktor Leonard H. McCoy (genannt \u201EPille\u201C) dient 27 Jahre unter Captain James T. Kirk als Erster Medizinischer Offizier auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) und der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A). Er selbst bezeichnet sich sehr bescheiden gerne als einfacher Landarzt, obwohl er seine Laufbahn bei der Sternenflotte als brillanter, junger Mediziner mit magischen H\u00E4nden beginnt und sp\u00E4ter bis ins hohe Alter von 137 Jahren den Rang eines Admirals bekleidet. Zu seinen Fachgebieten z\u00E4hlen: Psychologie, au\u00DFerirdische Medizin und Exobiologie."@de . . . . . . "260"^^ . "Leonard Horatio McCoy"@en . . . . . . . . . "Leonard McCoy"@cs . . . "Leonard H. McCoy nicknamed 'Bones' by his longtime friend and commander, Captain James T. Kirk, McCoy replaced Mark Piper as chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise in 2266 on one of the ship's five-year missions but clearly became the most renowned. By that first year he had already won the commendations of Legion of Honor, awards of valor, and was decorated by Starfleet Surgeons. As a retired admiral he remained active in his later years, serving at the age of 137 and shuttling aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2364 in his role of inspecting medical facilities on new starships."@en . "\"Jsi starom\u00F3dn\u00ED kluk, McCoyi.\" Leonard H. McCoy, MD byl zn\u00E1m\u00FD l\u00E9ka\u0159 a v\u011Bdec z 23. a 24. stolet\u00ED. McCoy byl dokonal\u00FD chirurg, l\u00E9ka\u0159, psycholog, a exobiolog, a byl tak\u00E9 pova\u017Eov\u00E1n za odborn\u00EDka v prostoru psychologie. Jako lodn\u00ED l\u00E9ka\u0159 a hlavn\u00ED zdravotn\u00ED d\u016Fstojn\u00EDk, slou\u017Eil na palub\u011B USS Enterprise a USS Enterprise-A cel\u00FDch dvacet sedm let. Dr. Leonard McCoy se narodil v regionu \"Star\u00FD jih\" v Severn\u00ED Americe na Zemi v roce 2227. Byl syn Davida McCoye. (Star Trek III: P\u00E1tr\u00E1n\u00ED po Spockovi, TAS: \"Byla jednou jedna planeta\", TNG: \"St\u0159etnut\u00ED na Farpointu\") Pohlav\u00ED: Mu\u017E Druh: \u010Clov\u011Bk Posledn\u00ED hodnost: Admir\u00E1l"@cs . . . . . . . "CDR .png"@en . "Donna Withers, Henry Clay McCoy, Landor Abney McCoy, Melissa Jane McCoy, Elizabeth Ashley McCoy"@en . . . . "Doktor Leonard H. McCoy (genannt \u201EPille\u201C) dient 27 Jahre unter Captain James T. Kirk als Erster Medizinischer Offizier auf der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) und der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A). Er selbst bezeichnet sich sehr bescheiden gerne als einfacher Landarzt, obwohl er seine Laufbahn bei der Sternenflotte als brillanter, junger Mediziner mit magischen H\u00E4nden beginnt und sp\u00E4ter bis ins hohe Alter von 137 Jahren den Rang eines Admirals bekleidet. Zu seinen Fachgebieten z\u00E4hlen: Psychologie, au\u00DFerirdische Medizin und Exobiologie."@de . . "\"Jsi starom\u00F3dn\u00ED kluk, McCoyi.\" Leonard H. McCoy, MD byl zn\u00E1m\u00FD l\u00E9ka\u0159 a v\u011Bdec z 23. a 24. stolet\u00ED. McCoy byl dokonal\u00FD chirurg, l\u00E9ka\u0159, psycholog, a exobiolog, a byl tak\u00E9 pova\u017Eov\u00E1n za odborn\u00EDka v prostoru psychologie. Jako lodn\u00ED l\u00E9ka\u0159 a hlavn\u00ED zdravotn\u00ED d\u016Fstojn\u00EDk, slou\u017Eil na palub\u011B USS Enterprise a USS Enterprise-A cel\u00FDch dvacet sedm let. Dr. Leonard McCoy se narodil v regionu \"Star\u00FD jih\" v Severn\u00ED Americe na Zemi v roce 2227. Byl syn Davida McCoye. (Star Trek III: P\u00E1tr\u00E1n\u00ED po Spockovi, TAS: \"Byla jednou jedna planeta\", TNG: \"St\u0159etnut\u00ED na Farpointu\") McCoy nav\u0161t\u011Bvoval University of Mississippi v polovin\u011B 40. let 23. stolet\u00ED, kdy\u017E se setkal s \u010Dlenkou trylek Emony Dax, kter\u00E1 byla na n\u00E1v\u0161t\u011Bv\u011B na Zemi, aby ohodnotila gymnastickou sout\u011B\u017E. Zat\u00EDmco Jadzia Dax ne\u0161la do podrobnost\u00ED, pokud jde o p\u0159esnou povahu jejich vztahu, moci lze vyvodit z jej\u00EDho prohl\u00E1\u0161en\u00ED, \u017Ee \"m\u011Bl ruce chirurga\". (DS9: \"Soudy a Tribblov\u00E1n\u00ED) Za\u010Dal studovat medic\u00EDnu p\u0159ed nebo v roce 2245. Pohlav\u00ED: Mu\u017E Druh: \u010Clov\u011Bk P\u0159id\u011Blen\u00ED: Spojen\u00E1 federace planet Posledn\u00ED hodnost: Admir\u00E1l Povol\u00E1n\u00ED: Hlavn\u00ED l\u00E9ka\u0159sk\u00FD d\u016Fstojn\u00EDk V\u011Bdeck\u00FD d\u016Fstojn\u00EDk Postaven\u00ED: D\u016Fchodce (2364) Narozen: 2227 Otec: David McCoy Rodinn\u00FD stav: Rozveden\u00FD, znovu o\u017Een\u011Bn a odd\u011Blen\u00FD od \u017Eeny Man\u017Eelka (y): Nezn\u00E1m\u00E1 ( rozveden) Natira (odd\u011Bleni) D\u011Bti: Jedna dcera- Joanna McCoyov\u00E1 thumb|S Toni\u00ED Barrowsovou roku 2267 Hr\u00E1l: DeForest Kelley"@cs . "Leonard McCoy"@nl . . . . . . . . "McCoy Doomsday 2267.jpg"@nl . . . . . "Dr. Leonard Horatio \"Bones\" McCoy, MD was a secondary protagonist in the sci-fi television program Star Trek. He was portrayed in the original series, the first six Star Trek motion pictures, and the pilot of Star Trek: The Next Generation by DeForest Kelley, and by Karl Urban in the 2009 film Star Trek. \"Bones\" was a noted physician and scientist of the 23rd and 24th centuries. He was an accomplished surgeon, physician, psychologist, and exobiologist, and was also considered an expert in space psychology. As ship's surgeon and chief medical officer, he served aboard the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A for a combined twenty-seven years. McCoy was the son of David and Eleanora McCoy. He attended the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), and happened to meet the joined Trill Emony Dax. She suspected that he would eventually become a surgeon. As a young man McCoy had married and fathered a daughter, but later divorced. To escape the pain he felt at his marriage falling apart he entered Starfleet. He later met a young Starfleet officer named James T. Kirk and became close friends with the man. McCoy served on a medical mission to Capella IV before joining his friend Kirk as chief medical officer on the Enterprise. Over the course of the five year mission McCoy came to consider first officer Spock a close friend as well, even though they frequently argued with each other. McCoy also became good friends with the others on the Enterprise senior staff - including Nyota Uhura, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu, and Montgomery Scott. It was McCoy that Spock chose to safeguard his katra, or his immortal soul, when Spock entered the warp chamber to save the Enterprise at the cost of his own life. A couple months later a Vulcan priestess transferred Spock's katra back to his regenerated body after Kirk and the Enterprise crew brought it to Vulcan. After the death of Kirk McCoy continued his career in Starfleet. McCoy attended the wedding of his friend Spock to Saavik in the 2340s. By 2365 the 137 year old Admiral Leonard McCoy boarded the Galaxy class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) to inspect the medical facilities. Commander Data escorted him to a shuttle that was taking him to the USS Hood. On the way McCoy told Data that the new ship had the right name, and that if they treated the Enterprise like a lady she would always bring them home."@en . . . . . . . . . . "CDR Shoulder .png"@en . . . . . . . . . "Leonard McCoy, 2267"@en . . . "Admiral Leonard H. McCoy, MD was a male Human Starfleet officer of the 23rd and 24th centuries. He was an accomplished surgeon, physician, psychologist, and exobiologist, and was also considered an expert in space psychology. As chief medical officer, he served aboard the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A for a combined twenty-seven years. (Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\" ; VOY: \"Lifesigns\", \"Message in a Bottle\")"@en . . "Cadet McCoy in 2251."@en . . . . . . "David McCoy"@de . . . "Leonard McCoy 2266.jpg"@eo . . "McCoy2267.jpg"@en . . . . "Doktor"@de . "Jocelyn \"Honey\" McCoy, Princess Teresa of Serenidad, Teri Hatfield"@en . . . . . "divorced"@en . "Admiral McCoy in 2364"@en . . . . . "Irritating Spock, drinking with the Captain, playing poker"@en . . . . . "male"@en . "0"^^ . "Assimilation\u00B2"@de . "2227"^^ . "Barbara McCoy, Joanna McCoy"@en . . . . . 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"McCoy2364.jpg"@en . "Memoryalpha"@en . . "Divorced, remarried and separated"@en . . "mccoy, cadet.jpg"@en . "Donna Withers"@en . "Leonard McCoy"@en .