- For the regular universe counterpart, see Leonard McCoy.
In the mirror universe, Doctor Leonard H. McCoy was a Terran Starfleet officer who served as Chief Medical Officer aboard the ISS Enterprise in the 2260s.
His sickbay was filled with torture devices that appalled his parallel universe counterpart.
So alike were the actions of the two McCoys that they both spilled acid on tables in their respective sickbays, creating a duplicate burn mark on each.
In 2266, McCoy spilled acid on a lab table in sickbay. In contrast to the primary universe, the stain was not cleaned and remained until at least another year.
In 2267, Dr. McCoy accompanied a landing party consisting of Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Commander Scott, and Lieutenant Uhura to the surface of the planet Halka to demand that the Halkans hand over their dilithium crystals to the Terran Empire. When the party were beamed back to the Enterprise, an electric storm caused the party to transpose with their primary universe counterparts. However, the party were later put back into their correct reality. (TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror").
Mirror Universe Trilogy
In one timeline, Dr. McCoy was hanged outside Starfleet headquarters in 2267 along with Montgomery Scott, Janice Rand, Willard Decker, Geoffrey M'Benga, David Garrovick and Marlena Moreau. (TOS novel: Dark Victory)
Glass Empires
In the Glass Empires timeline, in the months following Spock's assassination of Captain Kirk, McCoy became more and more suspicious of the actions that Spock was taking, such as persuading Troyius and Elas to become allies, which violated orders from the Empire. Lieutenant Commander Scott and Lieutenant Uhura shared his concerns and together they plotted to remove Spock from command of the Enterprise. However, as Uhura began to carry out their plan, she was disintegrated by the Tantalus field, and McCoy's criticisms were silenced.
McCoy eventually died in 2269/2270 of the fatal disease known as xenopolycythemia, indicating that in the mirror universe, either the Enterprise crew never encountered Yonada, or they simply destroyed the vessel. (TOS novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
Appendices
Connections
Chief medical officers of the starships Enterprise | ||
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Enterprise (NX-01) | Phlox | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) | Poole-April • Boyce • Piper • McCoy • Chapel | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (Kelvin timeline) | Puri • McCoy | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (other alternate realities) | McCoy • Boyce • Carlotti • M'Benga | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) | McCoy | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) (alternate realities) | Carlotti | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) | Metcalfe • Michaels • McCoy • Morell | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) | Casado • Stern • Aristide | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) | Crusher • Pulaski | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (alternate realities) | Ogawa | |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) | Crusher • Stevenson | |
ISS Enterprise (NX-01) | Phlox | |
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) | Boyce • McCoy • M'Benga | |
ISS Enterprise (ICC-1701-D) | Crusher |
Background
One of the mirror McCoy's uniform decorations was a sideways version of the Starfleet outpost assignment patch seen in TOS episodes: "Balance of Terror", "Arena".
Appearances
- TOS comic The Mirror Universe Saga
- TOS comic Fragile Glass
External link
- Leonard McCoy (mirror) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.