It contained interviews with Gene Roddenberry, Maurice Hurley, Rick Berman, Mel Harris, cast members from Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation, clips from both series and the Star Trek films I through IV with a small preview of Star Trek V. It was later rebroadcast on UPN in 1996 with a behind the scenes look at Star Trek: First Contact. The concept of the hypospray was developed when producers on the original Star Trek series … How many successful diagnoses have they made? How well can they handle a tricorder? The hypospray has been featured in every Star Trek series as a tool used to give injections of medications. The Star Trek Universe is inconsistent in its use of measurement standards. No, this is not a favorites game -- this is science. See more » These discrepancies continue through all the Star Trek series and movies. It has been shown in the series to be able to deliver injections through clothing, and does not carry any risk of cross-contamination as opposed to modern hypodermic needles. Medical science! In Star Trek: The Original Series: Obsession, Ensign Garrovick describes a gaseous creature as being "several cubic meters" in size, but his distance as "about twenty feet away". While our "doctor" is indeed an Emergency Medical Hologram pressed into service, his ongoing evolution due to his adaptive programming compels me to open this file entry to catalog his numerous contributions to our crew. It later acquired the retronym of Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) to distinguish the show within the media franchise that it began. **Includes updates through SD 55000 (2378); updated addenda pending ***SPECIAL NOTE: Captain's Entry by Kathryn Janeway. Star Trek is an American science-fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and its crew. This is a ranking of every major Star Trek doctor, from worst to best, based on my assessment of their skills as a physician.