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" Jennifer Porter and Darcee McLaren wrote that McCoy is an " unintentional " example of how " irrational prejudices and fixations, wishful thinking and emotional reasoning, denial and repression, and unresolved neurotic disturbances " compromise " scientific rationality " in Star Trek.
DeForest Kelley portrays Doctor Leonard McCoy, who is given many of the film's comedic lines ; Kelley biographer Terry Lee Rioux wrote that in the film " he seemed to be playing straight man to himself ".
Bennett and The Final Frontier writer David Loughery wrote a script entitled The Academy Years, where Dr. Leonard McCoy talks about how he met Kirk and Spock while addressing a group of Academy graduates.
Walter Koenig wrote a story outline for the sixth film where all the Enterprise crew members except Spock and McCoy are killed
* 2006, the Canadian playwright Andrew Moodie wrote a play called The Real McCoy, which portrays McCoy's life, the challenges he faced as an African American, and the development of his inventions.
Jack London wrote a story, " The Seed of McCoy ," based on an incident in 1900 when a burning ship, the Pyrenees, was safely beached on Mangareva.
Accordingly, Andrew Cartmel wrote a short, melancholic closing monologue for Sylvester McCoy, which McCoy recorded on 23 November 1989 – by coincidence, the show's twenty-sixth anniversary.
His victories had come despite the fact that Spock was the one who wrote the computer's chess program and the machine should therefore be incapable of doing any worse than a draw ; when McCoy asks how that is possible, Spock explains he is convinced that the system has somehow been tampered with since game programming he made three months before has now been altered.
* Lead singer Paul McCoy wrote the song " Photograph " in reaction to the suicide of his younger sister's boyfriend.
In Hollywood, McCoy wrote westerns, crime melodramas, and other films for various studios.
She wrote during the summers and taught in various schools: the Hopkins evening school, then known as McCoy College ; a University of Maryland branch in Paris ; Goucher College ; the Peabody Conservatory ; Towson University ; and what is now known as Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia.
He wrote an autobiography, McCoy in 2003, to follow up his first book, Real McCoy: My Life So Far, released in 1999.
Max McCoy, the author of this book, also wrote three of the other Indiana Jones books for Bantam.
Elmes wrote the guitar parts for the first-season theme of the classic science fiction series Space: 1999 ( along with bass player John McCoy and Liam Genocky from the rock band ZZebra ) produced and directed by Gerry Anderson, in collaboration with composer Barry Gray who wrote the incidental music for the first season of the series.
In a letter dated November 3, 1948, Cabell wrote to Sign, via McCoy, describing flying saucers as real, but rejecting the interplanetary hypothesis and asking for another Estimate.
" It has also been stated by the band that Izzy wrote the song about his ex-girlfriend Angela Nicoletti McCoy, but it may simply be about failed relationships in general.

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For the 2009 reboot film Star Trek, writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman saw McCoy as an " arbiter " in Kirk and Spock's relationship.
For some time McCoy was a resident of the Eloise Hospital, as he had dementia.
For the rest of 1988 McCoy did some acoustic gigs in Finland, moved to London and then to Los Angeles.
For the tour for Building On Tradition, McCoy assembled the band Live Ammo, which featured McCoy ( guitar, vocals ), Angela McCoy ( vocals ), Dan Lagerstedt ( guitar, vocals ), Andy Christell ( bass ), Gyp Casino ( drums ) and Christian André ( keyboards ).
For example, he was reputed to have lulled the reigning welterweight champion Tommy Ryan into a false sense of security before their non-title match by rubbing flour on his face and pretending to be ill. McCoy was also alleged to have invented the ruse of informing his opponent that his shoe was untied to enable McCoy to strike a blow when the unwary adversary would look down at his feet.
* For a while during production, the episode was known as " The Unreal McCoy " — a name which refers to the M-113 creature taking the form of Dr. McCoy, and this title survived in the James Blish adaptation of the episode for Bantam Books.
For many years, McCoy Stadium was not up to International League standards.
For one night a summer, for the last three summers, McCoy Stadium has hosted a concert.
* The katra ritual with Captain Archer is similar to the final scene of Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, where Spock's katra is transferred back into him from Dr. McCoy.
Edwards: The Whippoorwill's Song, What Will I Do, For My Money's All Gone, Skip to Ma Lou Ma Darling, Barney McCoy ( 7 / 27 )
Browde later produced a series of widely ignored albums, including LA Glamsters Jetboy, English girl group No Shame, LA's Kill For Thrills, Flies on Fire, Dogs D ' Amour, Finland's junkie / guitar hero Andy McCoy, former lead guitarist of Hanoi Rocks.
For his next album, " The Real McCoy ", he won a grammy from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
For 19 years McCoy worked as music director for the popular television show, Hee Haw, and was a member of the Million Dollar Band.
For his contribution to the film industry, Col. Tim McCoy was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
For instance, at Fort McCoy in west-central Wisconsin, all the nectar species listed for Karner blue butterflies require either full or partial sun.
* For other people with surname McCoy, see McCoy ( surname ).

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In July 1976, Tureaud's platoon sergeant punished him by giving him the detail of chopping down trees during training camp at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, but did not tell him how many trees, so Tureaud single-handedly chopped down over seventy trees from 6: 30 am to 10: 00 am, until a shocked major superseded the sergeant's orders.
He was a sideman on many Blue Note recordings of the era, playing with Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, Lee Morgan, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Horace Silver and others.
The article suggests that the McCoy family was predisposed to bad tempers because many of them had a pheochromocytoma, which produced excess adrenaline and a tendency toward explosive tempers.
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, in 2285, while on Earth, McCoy attempts to hire a ship to take him to the Genesis Planet, and is warned it would be expensive and cost many credits ; we do not know if McCoy could have afforded this or how much it would cost, since he was taken into custody for breaching the secrecy of the Genesis Project immediately afterwards.
" On the other hand, he stated that he was very proud to hear from so many Star Trek fans who had been inspired to become doctors as a result of his portrayal of Dr. McCoy.
In 1966, as many rock artists moved increasingly towards expansive and experimental psychedelia, Bob Dylan spearheaded the back-to-basics roots revival when he went to Nashville to record the album Blonde on Blonde, using notable local musicians like Charlie McCoy.
She shares many personality traits with Dr. Leonard McCoy of the original Star Trek, including a distrust of transporters and androids and a no-nonsense attitude ( see for instance her favor of using splints ).
After having recorded 12 Golden Country Greats, an album of ten country tunes Ween had written over the years with the help of Charlie McCoy, Buddy Harman, Bobby Ogdin and many other legendary session players in Nashville, he married longtime girlfriend Ellen Schmit ( whom he met when she pulled up in her pickup truck at his job pumping gas at a Mobil Station ).
The Doctor Who audio plays feature the five surviving lead actors to play the character of the Doctor in the classic series ( Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, and Paul McGann ), as well as many of the regular supporting actors over the many years of the programme.
Devil Anse Hatfield's timbering operation was a source of wealth for his family, but he employed many non-Hatfields, and even hired McCoy family members Albert McCoy, Lorenzo Dow McCoy, and Selkirk McCoy.
* Elijah McCoy, born in Colchester, Ontario, invents the first of his many devices to oil engines used on trains and in factories.
Spock and McCoy, however, soon discover that around half the tribbles in the hold are dead and many of the rest are dying, alerting the Federation that the grain has been poisoned.
He played or recorded with many prominent jazz musicians, including Cannonball Adderley, Stanley Turrentine, Bobby Hutcherson, Freddie Hubbard, Harold Land, Jackie McLean, Archie Shepp, and McCoy Tyner.
This was supported by the fact that Dr. McCoy could not use it in Star Trek III, but it has been rendered moot by the fact that many non-telepathic characters used it in later Trek series, such as the android Data.
In 1966, as many rock artists moved towards expansive and experimental psychedelia, Bob Dylan spearheaded the back-to-basics roots revival when he went to Nashville to record the album Blonde on Blonde, using notable local musicians like Charlie McCoy.
When McCoy began his work at the university there were few students, and for many years he took classes in chemistry, mineralogy, botany, zoology, comparative anatomy, geology and palaeontology.
" The three women who accompany him are stunningly beautiful, and they distract many of the male crew members of the Enterprise, including ship's surgeon Dr. McCoy and Chief Engineer Scott.

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