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In the [[mirror universe]], [[Doctor]] '''Phillip Boyce''' served as the [[chief medical officer]] of the {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in the mid [[23rd century]].
 
In the [[mirror universe]], [[Doctor]] '''Phillip Boyce''' served as the [[chief medical officer]] of the {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in the mid [[23rd century]].
   
While in medical school, he read the [[19th century]] novel ''{{mu|The Picture of Dorian Gray}}'' by {{MU|Oscar Wilde}}, though only because it had banned by the [[Terran Empire]]. At the time, he believed that the novel was "silly" and dismissed Wilde as a "centuries-dead fop" from "a more permissive age."
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While in medical school, he read the [[19th century]] novel ''{{mu|The Picture of Dorian Gray}}'' by {{mu|Oscar Wilde}}, though only because it had banned by the [[Terran Empire]]. At the time, he believed that the novel was "silly" and dismissed Wilde as a "centuries-dead fop" from "a more permissive age."
   
Boyce was only member of the ''Enterprise'' crew who was aware that the youthful visage of [[Captain]] {{MU|Christopher Pike}} was an illusion, though he remained ignorant of the fact that the {{MU|Talosian}}s had created it. In reality, Pike's "once luxuriant dark hair with the widow’s peak was reduced to thinning strands of gray" while his blue eyes were dulled and red-rimmed. His hands continually trembled. Although Pike's chronological age was only 45, Boyce believed that, in his true form, he appeared to be twice that.
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Boyce was only member of the ''Enterprise'' crew who was aware that the youthful visage of [[Captain]] {{mu|Christopher Pike}} was an illusion, though he remained ignorant of the fact that the {{mu|Talosian}}s had created it. In reality, Pike's "once luxuriant dark hair with the widow’s peak was reduced to thinning strands of gray" while his blue eyes were dulled and red-rimmed. His hands continually trembled. Although Pike's chronological age was only 45, Boyce believed that, in his true form, he appeared to be twice that.
   
 
Every night, Boyce served Pike numerous alcohol beverages including [[Saurian brandy]] and infected him with time-released [[protoacamprosate]] and other drugs in order to allow him to experience the effects of the alcohol without "tripping over his own feet when he arrived on the bridge the next morning." This required a delicate chemical balance to ensure that the assorted pharmaceuticals did not appear on the random toxicological screens.
 
Every night, Boyce served Pike numerous alcohol beverages including [[Saurian brandy]] and infected him with time-released [[protoacamprosate]] and other drugs in order to allow him to experience the effects of the alcohol without "tripping over his own feet when he arrived on the bridge the next morning." This required a delicate chemical balance to ensure that the assorted pharmaceuticals did not appear on the random toxicological screens.
   
{{MU|Spock}} was able to learn everything that Boyce knew about Pike's precarious health by torturing him with an [[agonizer]]. ({{ss|TOS|sub=Mirror Universe|The Greater Good}})
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{{mu|Spock}} was able to learn everything that Boyce knew about Pike's precarious health by torturing him with an [[agonizer]]. ({{ss|TOS|sub=Mirror Universe|The Greater Good}})
   
By [[2267]], he had been succeeded as the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chief medical officer by {{MU|Leonard McCoy}}. ({{e|TOS|{{ed|Mirror, Mirror}}}})
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By [[2267]], he had been succeeded as the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chief medical officer by {{mu|Leonard McCoy}}. ({{e|TOS|{{ed|Mirror, Mirror}}}})
   
 
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{{iSS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel}}

Revision as of 18:58, 10 December 2012

For the primary universe counterpart, see Phillip Boyce.

In the mirror universe, Doctor Phillip Boyce served as the chief medical officer of the ISS Enterprise in the mid 23rd century.

While in medical school, he read the 19th century novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, though only because it had banned by the Terran Empire. At the time, he believed that the novel was "silly" and dismissed Wilde as a "centuries-dead fop" from "a more permissive age."

Boyce was only member of the Enterprise crew who was aware that the youthful visage of Captain Christopher Pike was an illusion, though he remained ignorant of the fact that the Talosians had created it. In reality, Pike's "once luxuriant dark hair with the widow’s peak was reduced to thinning strands of gray" while his blue eyes were dulled and red-rimmed. His hands continually trembled. Although Pike's chronological age was only 45, Boyce believed that, in his true form, he appeared to be twice that.

Every night, Boyce served Pike numerous alcohol beverages including Saurian brandy and infected him with time-released protoacamprosate and other drugs in order to allow him to experience the effects of the alcohol without "tripping over his own feet when he arrived on the bridge the next morning." This required a delicate chemical balance to ensure that the assorted pharmaceuticals did not appear on the random toxicological screens.

Spock was able to learn everything that Boyce knew about Pike's precarious health by torturing him with an agonizer. (TOS - Mirror Universe short story: "The Greater Good")

By 2267, he had been succeeded as the Enterprise's chief medical officer by Leonard McCoy. (TOS episode: "Mirror, Mirror")

ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
Robert AprilPhillip BoyceChristine ChapelPavel ChekovJ. Mia ColtRobert D'AmatoWillard DeckerMichael DeSalleFeinFinneyKarl FranzGaffneyDavid GarrovickHadleyIdelsonIliaJames T. KirkWinston KyleRoger LemliJabilo M'BengaLeonard McCoyMarla McGiversMarlena MoreauNumber OneCarolyn PalamasElizabeth PalmerChristopher PikeJanice RandKevin RileySaavikMontgomery ScottElizabeth SherwoodSolokSpockStangHikaru SuluNyota UhuraXonWuunnamed ISS Enterprise personnel Seal of the Terran Empire.
Chief medical officers of the starships Enterprise
Enterprise (NX-01) Phlox Enterprise assignment patch.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Poole-AprilBoycePiperMcCoyChapel Enterprise assignment insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (Kelvin timeline) PuriMcCoy Enterprise assignment insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (other alternate realities) McCoyBoyceCarlottiM'Benga
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) McCoy Starfleet badge insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) (alternate realities) Carlotti
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) MetcalfeMichaelsMcCoyMorell
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) CasadoSternAristide
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) CrusherPulaski Starfleet badge insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (alternate realities) Ogawa
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) CrusherStevenson Starfleet badge insignia.
ISS Enterprise (NX-01) Phlox Emblem of the Terran Empire.
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) BoyceMcCoyM'Benga
ISS Enterprise (ICC-1701-D) Crusher