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[[Doctor]] '''Elizabeth Dehner''' was a [[Human]] [[psychologist]] in the [[23rd century]] of an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]]. |
[[Doctor]] '''Elizabeth Dehner''' was a [[Human]] [[psychologist]] in the [[23rd century]] of an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]]. |
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− | At some point Dehner had a relationship with {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} which ended badly. In [[2258]], Dehner transferred aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 |
+ | At some point Dehner had a relationship with {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} which ended badly. In [[2258]], Dehner transferred aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|Kelvin timeline NCC-1701}} at [[Aldebaran|Aldeberan]], but withdrew her transfer and left the ship because she had not forgiven McCoy. [[Captain]] {{ar|James T. Kirk}} found out about the situation when he inquired about Dehner's whereabouts during the situation with {{ar|Gary Mitchell}}. ({{c|TOS|IDW Star Trek, Issue 1}}) |
''Dehner's prior relationship with McCoy explains her absence from the alternate reality equivalent of the events depicted in {{e|TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}.'' |
''Dehner's prior relationship with McCoy explains her absence from the alternate reality equivalent of the events depicted in {{e|TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}.'' |
Revision as of 17:18, 30 October 2018
- This page details a counterpart of Elizabeth Dehner in the Kelvin timeline; for the Elizabeth Dehner in the primary universe see Elizabeth Dehner.
Doctor Elizabeth Dehner was a Human psychologist in the 23rd century of an alternate reality.
At some point Dehner had a relationship with Leonard McCoy which ended badly. In 2258, Dehner transferred aboard the USS Enterprise at Aldeberan, but withdrew her transfer and left the ship because she had not forgiven McCoy. Captain James T. Kirk found out about the situation when he inquired about Dehner's whereabouts during the situation with Gary Mitchell. (TOS comic: "IDW Star Trek, Issue 1")
Dehner's prior relationship with McCoy explains her absence from the alternate reality equivalent of the events depicted in TOS episode: "Where No Man Has Gone Before".