Star Trek TOS question

I know about the origins of Hikaru. McIntyre was clearly in love with Sulu and wrote him well. Hell, I’d pay good money to read the adventures of Mandala Flynn and Captain Hunter.

I don’t remember Picard COMMONLY calling Riker by his first name. It was an occasional thing: generally in a “Dude, I’m about to send you on an away mission that has a really good chance of getting you raped, eaten,and murdered, unfortunately in that order.” And generally it was in the privacy of the ready room.

But as for the rest, you’re right, at least for characters of approximately the same place in the hierarchy. Crusher Sr. & Riker were “Will” and “Beverly” off-duty. Riker and Troi probably used first names most of the time. Data & Worf clearly don’t count. And everybody called LaForge Geordi – even his junior engineeringstaff, , which I thoguht was a bad idea.

Thank you for answering my unasked (implied) question as well as the one I asked.:smiley:

It’s funny because it’s true.

Just blame everything on the Temporal Cold War. Crewman Daniels did it. Or a wizard. Or something.

But Star Trek is based at least partially on the military model. (Roddenberry was an Air Force, or Army Air Corps Officer if I recall correctly.) And in the military, seniors generally refer to junior Officer by their first names, esp. on staffs. Operationally, it’s more a mixed bag, but still common. Enlisted personnel are still referred to by their rank or last name, but not Officers.

The last was pretty clearly established as something Vulcans don’t like to acknowledge among themselves, much less reveal to offworlders. Their personal familiarity with Spock was irrelevant except insofar as it made Spock just barely willing to tell Kirk the truth – and that’s an argument for, rather than against, long acquaintance.

No, that’s an argument for deep friendship. It argues against long acquaintance by suggesting strongly that they did now know each other 7 years prior.

Also, I don’t recall McCoy ever being mystified about Spock’s anatomy. He just found it amusing to make jokes about.

I seem to remember him being surprised that his heart is where a human liver is.

I remember him COMPLAINING about where Spock’s heart was.

I think that McCoy’s comments on Spock’s internal anatomy have to be filtered through the knowledge that Spock’s internal anatomy (as a Vulcan-Human hybrid), may very well be unique to him. That said, I don’t remember him ever being confused, surprised, or any of that. He just took every chance he could to needle Spock about it, as I recall.

He didn’t know about the extra eyelid from the time Spock got attacked by the scrambled eggs monster on his ass.

You know, back when I was constantly threaten to conquer the Earth and unleash radioactive bees on my enemies and force Robin Meade to deliver the news naked while skipping rope, people didn’t point out how full of shit I am quite so much. It makes me sad. :smiley: