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Leonard McCoy

| First Appearance = The Man Trap (''TOS'')
| Last Appearance = Encounter at Farpoint (''TNG'')
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Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy is a character in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. First portrayed by DeForest Kelley in the original ''Star Trek'' series, McCoy also appears in the animated ''Star Trek'' series, six Star Trek movies, the pilot episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and in numerous books, comics, and video games. Karl Urban assumed the role of the character in the 2009 film ''Star Trek'', its 2013 sequel ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' and 2016 sequel ''Star Trek Beyond''.
==Depiction==
McCoy was born in Georgia, January 20, 2227. The son of David, he attended the University of Mississippi〔 and is a divorcé, but later married Natira, the priestess of Yonada, characterized in the episode, For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky. In 2266, McCoy was posted as chief medical officer of the USS ''Enterprise'' under Captain James T. Kirk who often calls him "Bones".〔 McCoy and Kirk are good friends, even "brotherly". The passionate, sometimes cantankerous McCoy frequently argues with Kirk's other confidant, science officer Spock,〔 and occasionally is bigoted toward Spock's Vulcan heritage. McCoy often plays the role of Kirk's conscience, offering a counterpoint to Spock's logic.〔 McCoy is suspicious of technology, especially the transporter;〔 as a physician, he prefers less intrusive treatment and believes in the body's innate recuperative powers.〔 The character's nickname, "Bones", is a play on ''sawbones'', an epithet for physicians, in particular, those qualified as surgeons.
Kirk orders McCoy's commission reactivated in ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979);〔 a resentful McCoy complains of being "drafted". Spock transfers his ''katra''—his knowledge and experience—into McCoy's mind before dying in ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982).〔 This causes mental anguish for McCoy, who in ''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (1984) helps restore Spock's katra to his reanimated body.〔 McCoy rejoins Kirk's crew aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-A in ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'' (1986).〔 In ''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'', McCoy (through the intervention of Spock's half-brother Sybok) reveals that he helped his father commit suicide to relieve him of his pain. Shortly after the suicide, a cure was found for his father's disease, and McCoy carried the guilt about it with him for the rest of his life. In ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' (1991), McCoy and Kirk escape from a Klingon prison world, and the ''Enterprise'' crew stops a plot to prevent peace between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire.〔 Kelley reprised the role for the "Encounter at Farpoint" pilot episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (1987), insisting upon no more than the minimum Screen Actors Guild payment for his appearance.
In the ''Star Trek: The Animated Series'' episode "The Survivor", McCoy mentions he has a daughter. Chekov's friend Irina in the original series episode "The Way to Eden" was originally written as Dr. McCoy's daughter Joanna, but changed before the episode was shot.〔(Joanna ) precursor to "The Way to Eden"〕

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