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In July, IDW Presents A Star Trek 'Six Doctors' Story Of Another Kind

By Ed Saul

We've all heard the countless jokes about the Voyager hologram-character calling himself "The Doctor", but this is a different case entirely. In an oddly career-specific move, IDW are creating a story bringing together all six Star Trek medical officers of note for the first time, apparently with Beverly Crusher in the lead.

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This is good news to me, certainly, as Dr. Crusher was always one of my favorite sci-fi characters and it's good to be reminded of the Star Trek franchise's long history of giving women significant roles and functions that don't just amount to eye-candy or male-ego-crutches (I am looking at you, J.J. Abrams). Also, because we've never to my knowledge seen her work/dispute with 'Bones' McCoy, "The Doctor" or her temporary replacement Katherine Pulaski.

But wait, there's more – the comic is inspired by a real-life competition to create a "Tricorder" app:

The Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE is a global competition in which 30 teams are competing to develop a consumer-friendly, mobile device capable of diagnosing and interpreting a set of health conditions and vital health metrics, inspired by the Star Trek Tricorder.

And about time, too, I should say. I've been waiting for them to try and pull something like this off since the iPhone 3.

However – as excited as I am about both aspects of this story, I can't help but think they're trying a little to draw on some of the techniques of that other cult sci-fi series with a character called "The Doctor" who wields a seemingly all-purpose tool that he points everywhere. It's even got the same name as one of the better episodes of NuWho Series 5.

Dammit Jim, I'm a Doctor, not Ed Saul! Though you can find him at http://aboxofbones.com


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Hannah Means ShannonAbout Hannah Means Shannon

Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. Independent comics scholar and former English Professor. Writing books on magic in the works of Alan Moore and the early works of Neil Gaiman.
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