‘Starfleet Academy’s final episode reminds us why the Doctor is one of ‘Star Trek’s greatest characters ever


Saying that “Star Trek: Voyager“s Emergency Medical Hologram evolved beyond his programming would be an understatement.

He was developed as part of a job plot (the Enterprise-E had its own identical EMH in “First Contact”), and only came online because the USS Voyager’s original doctor was killed en route to the Delta Quadrant. And yet this photonic doctor quickly established himself in the waiting room of “Trek’s” greatest doctors – in fact, there is little more than a laser scalpel between him and the equally hot-headed Dr McCoy.

Of course, his exceptional medical expertise – pre-programmed by his creator, Dr Lewis Zimmerman, to whom he bears an uncanny resemblance – is rather less remarkable than his unique bedside manner. From the moment of his first activation, he was effortlessly (if not always intentionally) funny, a welcome distraction from the serious business of the crew’s epic journey home. “I’m a doctor, not a peeping tom/battery/dragon slayer (and many more; delete as needed),” became a familiar McCoy-celebrating refrain.

Chakotay, Captain Janeway and the Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager.

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It was also clear from the start that EMH is descended from the same lineage as Spock, Data and Odo, outsiders who see humanity from a different perspective, and then grow over the course of their respective series.

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