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'''Dr. Gerard''' is a civilian brain surgeon within [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]], living onboard the ''Inchon Velle''. After [[Samuel Anders]] is shot in the head, Gerard is called in by Dr. [[Sherman Cottle]] to assist in his recovery ([[No Exit]]). | '''Dr. Gerard''' is a civilian brain surgeon within [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]], living onboard the ''Inchon Velle''. After [[Samuel Anders]] is shot in the head, Gerard is called in by Dr. [[Sherman Cottle]] to assist in his recovery ([[TRS]]: "[[No Exit]]"). | ||
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Dr. Gerard is a civilian brain surgeon within the Fleet, living onboard the Inchon Velle. After Samuel Anders is shot in the head, Gerard is called in by Dr. Sherman Cottle to assist in his recovery (TRS: "No Exit").
Notes
- According to John Hodgman's Twitter, he had originally suggested the name Doctor Zee.[1]
- The name "Gerard" could be a possible reference to the actor Gil Gerard who played Buck Rogers in the Glen A. Larson produced television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
References
- ↑ Hodgman, John (21 February 2009). Twitter (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 14 March 2009.