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PLAYED BY:
Joan Collins
SPECIES: Human Female
After traveling back in time from the year 2267 through the
sentient time portal known as the Guardian of Forever, Doctor
Leonard McCoy made the acquaintance of Keeler, who took care of
him while he was in a delusional state as the result of an
accidental cordrazine overdose. Keeler was a strong and vocal
pacifist and her ideas on space travel, new energy sources, and
a peaceful society brought ridicule from those at the shelter.
Upon recovering, McCoy saved Keeler from dying in a traffic
accident, unwittingly changing history. This resulted in the
creation of an alternate timeline in which Keeler continued
striving for her goals, and eventually founded one of the
largest peace movements in the United States. Her actions
finally attracted the attention of President Roosevelt, with
whom she met on February 23, 1936, to confer on her plan of
action for assisting the needy. By the late 1930s, the growing
pacifism caused by actions Keeler set into motion would delay
the United States' involvement in World War II, allowing Germany
to complete its heavy water experiments and be first in the
development of the atomic bomb. This, together with the V-2
rocket, enabled Germany to capture the world.
Keeler and Kirk
In the future, Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock learned
of this alteration to history from the Guardian, who told them
that, due to McCoy's actions in the past, history had been
altered and the Earth they knew no longer existed. Having no
choice, Kirk and Spock opted to travel to the past through the
Guardian's portal, hoping to undo the damage to history caused
by McCoy. Arriving at a point in time before McCoy's arrival,
they made the acquaintance of Keeler, with whom Kirk quickly
fell in love. Upon reviewing tricorder data taken from the
Guardian, Kirk and Spock learned that, in order to restore the
timeline, Keeler must have been allowed to die. Reuniting with
McCoy, Kirk made the difficult decision of stopping him from
saving Keeler from the automobile accident, ensuring her death
and thus the restoration of the timeline.
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PLAYED BY:
John Harmon
SPECIES: Human Male
Rodent was a homeless man living
on the streets of New York in 1930. He met James T.
Kirk and Spock in a soup kitchen run by Edith Keeler
when Kirk and Spock were transported back in time by
the Guardian of Forever. He told them that in order
to eat, they would have to listen to Keeler preach,
calling her Miss Goody Two Shoes. He started to
refer to her in a sexual way but Kirk told him to be
quiet. When Leonard McCoy was transported back,
Rodent was accosted by McCoy who demanded to know
what year it was. He accidentally killed himself
with McCoy's phaser. |
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PLAYED BY:
Hal Baylor
SPECIES: Human Male
When James T. Kirk and Spock
time-traveled to 1930 to find McCoy, this policeman
caught the two stealing clothes. He did not believe
their excuse for the theft and noticed Spock's ears.
He was subdued with a Vulcan nerve pinch. |
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PLAYED BY:
David L. Ross
SPECIES: Human Male
When McCoy accidentally injected
himself with a hypo of cordrazine and rendered
Lieutenant Kyle unconscious in the transporter room
on stardate 3134.0, Galloway was one of two officers
who found Kyle. He was later assigned to the landing
party that beamed down to surface of the time vortex
planet in search of the doctor. |
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