SERVICE RECORD | MEDICAL RECORD |
PERSONAL INTERESTS |
RELATIONSHIPS |
APPENDICES
Commander Beverly Cheryl Crusher (née
Howard) was the chief medical officer aboard the USS
Enterprise-D and its successor, the USS Enterprise-E.
Beverly Crusher as Beverly Howard in
Copernicus City on Earth's moon in 2324. (TNG: "Conundrum") Her
ancestry is from North America (TNG: "The High Ground"), although her
distant ancestors hail from Scotland. While Beverly was still a young child,
both of her parents were killed. She was raised by her grandmother, Felisa
Howard, whom Beverly referred to as "Nana". (TNG: "Sub Rosa") Both
Howards were present during the terrible disaster at the Arvada III colony,
and it was during this time Felisa learned how to use herbs and roots for
medicinal purposes after regular medical supplies had been exhausted. This
inspired Beverly to a cereer in medicine. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")
It was never established how Beverly's
parents died or when, only that she had very few memories of them. It is
entirely possible they were killed on Arvada III, but TNG: "The Arsenal of
Freedom" seems to imply Beverly was much older during that incident, which
was also never fully explained. A line cut from TNG: "Sub Rosa" stated
Beverly considered Caldos her home until she married Jack in 2348.
Beverly and Felisa later moved to the Caldos colony, where Felisa became a
healer until her death in 2370. (TNG: "Sub Rosa") Beverly's childhood was mostly happy,
although she did go through the same difficulties in making friends and
relating to other children that most youngsters experience. (TNG: "The
Offspring") As a thirteen-year old, rebellious Beverly dyed her hair and
became a brunette, although she recalled years later that she "couldn't
change it back fast enough". (TNG: "The Quality of Life) In her later
teens, Beverly admitted she developed a smart-aleck mouth, which often got
her into trouble. She brought a date with a young man named Tom Norris to an
abrupt end with the question: "is that a beard or is your face dirty?"
Beverly later realized that she had really hurt him, and from that point on
she was more conscious of others' feelings. (TNG: "Attached")
SERVICE RECORD: Beverly was admitted to the Starfleet Medical School in
2342. During this time, she became romantically involved with
Jack Crusher after being introduced by their mutual friend,
Walter Keel (TNG: "Conspiracy")
It took months for her to realize their attraction. (TNG:
"The Price") The two were married in 2348
after Jack proposed to her through a gag gift, a book entitled How to
Advance Your Career Through Marriage. (TNG: "Family")
Jack served aboard the USS Stargazer
under Jean-Luc Picard, and the couple became good
friends with the captain. Picard later admitted he had fallen in love with
Beverly, but did not act on his feelings because he felt doing so would
betray his friend. (TNG: "Attached")
Beverly may have served aboard the
Stargazer at some point, explaining the large amounts of time she spent
with Picard while he was captain of the vessel. Clearly, she was gone by the
time of Jack's death.
The Crushers welcomed a son, Wesley
Crusher, in 2349. (TNG: "Coming of Age") Beverly graduated from
Starfleet Medical School the following year, and interned with Dr. Dalen
Quaice on Delox IV in 2352. (TNG: "Remember Me")
Jack died on an away mission while
serving aboard the Stargazer in 2354. Picard
brought Jack's body home to the grieving Beverly and Wesley.
(TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint") He also accompanied her to see
Jack's body in the morgue at Starbase
32. Beverly appreciated the gesture despite the fact that Picard felt
it would be better for her to remember him alive rather than as a corpse.
(TNG: "Violations") Beverly never fully recovered from his
death. (TNG: "The Bonding" and "True Q")
Beverly took the Starfleet bridge
officers examination in 2362, and was promoted to commander. (TNG: "Thine
Own Self")
ABOARD THE ENTERPRISE:
Dr. Crusher was appointed chief medical officer of the USS
Enterprise-D in 2364, and joined the ship at Farpoint Station with her
son. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"), reporting on board on stardate
41154. (TNG: "Remember Me") Picard initially had reservations about
her presence, but she assured him that the past would have no effect on her
duties and she had no problem serving under his command.
An energy-based lifeform from the Beta Renner cloud was
accidentally trapped aboard the Enterprise later in
2364. It initially inhabited Lieutenant Worf's
body, but next moved to Crusher. It controlled her for a brief period of
time, attempting to learn how to use the Enterprise navigational
systems in order to return home. The being then transferred itself to the
ship's computer system, then took control of Captain Picard.
(TNG: "Lonely Among Us")
In mid-2364, Captain Picard
invited Crusher on a holodeck adventure set in the
fictional world of Dixon Hill. They were joined by
Mr. Data and ship's historian Whalen.
Unfortunately, a malfunction in the holodeck systems due to a
Jarada scan caused the safeties to become disengaged, trapping the
group at the whim of one Cyrus Redblock. They were
later freed, but not after Redblock shot Whalen and had
threatened to kill Beverly. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
Crusher was offered a position as head of
Starfleet Medical in 2365 and left the
Enterprise during that year. She was replaced by Dr.
Katherine Pulaski. (TNG: "The Child")
While at Starfleet Medical, she worked with the notorious Lt. Commander Calvin Hutchinson. (TNG: "Starship
Mine") Crusher found it difficult to be away, however, and
decided to return to the ship the following year. (TNG: "Evolution")
Dr. Quaice retired in 2367 shortly
after the death of his wife, and the Enterprise-D picked him up at
Starbase 133 to ferry him home. Although he was in
good spirits, he was slightly saddened at the prospect of facing the future
without many of his friends, a feeling Beverly knew all too well. At the
same time, Wesley Crusher was experimenting with a novel
warp bubble. Beverly became trapped in this bubble, and her thoughts
at the time created a universe where everyone and everything quickly began
disappearing. With the assistance of The Traveler,
Wesley was able to create a gateway back to the normal universe. Dr. Crusher
was able to deduce what was happening in her universe, and escaped just
before the bubble collapsed. (TNG: "Remember Me")
Beverly was questioned in connection with the explosion
that crippled the Enterprise's warp core in 2367
Her testimony was twisted by Admiral Norah Satie in
order to implicate the quarter-Romulan crewman Simon Tarses
in the incident, later determined to be an accident. (TNG:
"The Drumhead") When the Enterprise entered a temporal
causality loop while exploring the Typhon Expanse, Beverly's feelings of
deja vu during a poker game and evidence of temporal phenomena lead to a
solution which allowed the ship to break the cycle. (TNG:
"Cause and Effect")
The senior staff of the Enterprise traveled back
to the late 19th century in order to stop
Devidian lifeforms from feeding on the neural energy
of humans from that era, and prevent the apparent death of Commander Data in
that time. Beverly assumed the guise of a nurse and, along with Deanna Troi,
experienced quite a bit of discomfort with the corsets of the period.
Crusher determined why the Devidians traveled back to that era, and was
almost a victim of their energy-draining device. (TNG: "Time's
Arrow")
In 2369, Admiral
Alynna Nechayev assigned Crusher, along with Captain Picard and Lieutenant
Worf, to a covert mission to seek out and destroy a Cardassian metagenic
weapon on Celtris III. Her purpose was to locate and destroy any biological
material related to the weapon. The group went through a rigorous training
program for the mission, and it was physically straining on Beverly. She
used her charms to get a Ferengi, DaiMon Solok, to secure the team passage
to Celtris III, and navigated the the dangerous caves of Celtris to what was
believed to be the launching point for the weapon. It turned out to be a
ruse intended to capture Picard, although Worf and Crusher escaped.
As a form of psychological torture under Gul
Madred, Picard was offered freedom, but was told Beverly had been captured.
Madred said that she would be tortured if Picard left, forcing the captain
to stay. (TNG: "Chain of Command")
As a fully certified bridge officer,
Crusher has commanded the Enterprise on several occasions, most
notably in 2370 while nearly the entire crew was searching for Data on a
renegade Borg planet. The ship was attacked by a Borg vessel, but her quick
thinking allowed the Enterprise to escape and destroy the Borg ship.
(TNG: "Descent") She also occasionally commanded night watch shifts
in order to stay on top of starship operations. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")
The Enterprise-D was destroyed in
2371
following a crash landing of the saucer section on planet
Veridian III. Although there were no fatalities, there were many
wounded, which kept Crusher quite busy. ("Star
Trek: Generations")
She transferred to the newly-commissioned Enterprise-E the
following year. Her command abilities were put to good use during the ship's
near assimilation by the Borg during
its trip to the year 2063, where
she served as temporary
executive officer during the crisis. Dr. Crusher also stayed calm when
the Borg invaded sickbay. Even though she was not fond of the
Emergency Medical Hologram, she successfully used it as a decoy to keep
the Borg distracted while the sickbay staff and patients made it to relative
safety. ("Star
Trek: First Contact")
In 2375,
Beverly was part of the diplomatic contingent welcoming the
Evora as a
protectorate into the Federation. She also aided Captain Picard in his struggle to keep the
Ba'ku from
being relocated by the Son'a, and
was the first to realize that both species were of the same ancestry. ("Star
Trek: Insurrection")
The script for "Star Trek: Nemesis",
along with the novelization, implies Crusher became head of Starfleet
Medical once again at the end of the film. All references to this happening
were eliminated from the final version and did not even make it to the cut
scenes on the DVD, so canonically, she is still chief medical officer of the
Enterprise-E.
DISCOVERIES & RESEARCH:
Crusher had to deal with various epidemics aboard the
Enterprise, including a polywater intoxication in 2364.
The affliction was different than that encountered at Psi
2000 by the original starship Enterprise
nearly a century prior, and Crusher had to modify Dr.
McCoy's antigen to help her ship. (TNG: "The Naked
Now") Another disease ravaged the ship later that year, when
students returning from a field trip on Quazulu VIII brought along a deadly
respiratory virus. Fortunately, Beverly's skills led her to an antidote,
averting disaster. (TNG: "Angel One")
Beverly helped reconstruct Lore
after the Enterprise found him abandoned on Omicron
Theta, becoming very familiar with Data's workings in the process.
(TNG: "Datalore" and "The Game") Crusher was the first to
observe the neural parasites which attempted to take
control of the Federation in 2364,
and determined a way to remove them from the host. (TNG:
"Conspiracy")
A Romulan scout was found crashed
on Galorndon Core in 2366, and Crusher was in charge
of treating the sole survivor. Although she improvised as much as she could,
there was not much medical knowledge available on Romulans and the survivor
later died. (TNG: "The Enemy")
While visiting the Borg cube which
invaded Federation space in 2367,
Crusher came up with the idea of damaging the Borg
ship's power nodes in order to halt their progress towards
Earth. She worked with Commander Data to develop a modification to
the nanited which could be introduced to the Borg in
order to destroy their mechanical systems, but the changes would take
several weeks. Crusher later helped Data link with Locutus,
Picard's assimilated alter ego. She realized that the Borg interdependency
was a great weakness, and suggested Data use a seemingly benign command to
shut the Borg down. After the crisis, Crusher pioneered the surgical
techniques used for removing implants from Picard. (TNG:
"The Best of Both Worlds")
When young Willie Potts was
poisoned after eating a native planet on
Ogus II, Crusher stabilized his condition and kept
him healthy enough to live until the ship arrived at a medical facility
designed to treat the poisoning. This task was complicated by the fact that
the Enterprise had been hijacked by Data after his "father," Noonien
Soong, sent out a signal to bring him to Soong's location. Power was needed
from the quarantine field in order to restore the ship's systems, and Dr.
Crusher needed to determine the precise amount of energy needed to keep
Willie safe. (TNG: "Brothers")
In 2367, Beverly assisted in the
delivery of a large spacebourne lifeform whose mother was accidentally
killed by the Enterprise. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")
Later that year, Dr. Crusher developed a method of treating
victims of the Tarchannen III aliens; unfortunately, the treatment was only
effective on individuals who had only recently begun metamorphosis.
(TNG: "Identity Crisis") In late-2367, Dr. Crusher was the
first non-Trill to study their anatomy and transplant
a symbiont into a new host. (TNG:
"The Host")
When noncoporeal criminals imprisoned on Mab-Bu VI took
over the bodies of Deanna Troi, Data, and Miles
O'Brien, Crusher helped design a neutrino field that would force out and
then trap the lifeforms. Unfortunately, the timing was not right and the
crew was forced to abandon the use of the device. (TNG:
"Power Play")
Worf was paralyzed after an accident in the
cargo bay in 2368. Beverly invited the noted neuroscientist Dr. Toby
Russell to the Enterprise to confer on treatments. Crusher wanted to
use traditional treatment options, but Russell pushed for a radical new
surgical technique using a genitronic replicator. Dr. Crusher turned down
the plan, feeling it to be too risky. Russell suggested the replicator to
Worf anyway, angering Beverly. She later relieved Russell from duty after
she used one of her experimental drugs to treat a disaster victim when a
traditional medication would have saved his life. Furthermore, Crusher was
frustrated by the fact that Worf wanted to commit suicide rather than live
as a paraplegic. She was adamant that neither the surgery or suicide was
possible, but after talking to Captain Picard, she realized that the
genitronic replicator was Worf's best chance at staying alive. Crusher
reluctantly granted permission for the surgery and it was ultimately
successful thanks to the redundancies of Klingon anatomy, although Crusher
still did not approve of Russell's methods. (TNG: "Ethics")
When Ambassador Ves Alkar began using Deanna Troi as a
receptacle for his psychic "waste" in 2369, Crusher
developed a way to break his link on her and restore Troi to normal.
(TNG: "Man of the People") Crusher was the first to study a
macroscopic coalescent organism found on Relay Station 47
later that year. Her entire hand was duplicated by the organism while
she was studying it in the Enterprise sickbay. (TNG:
"Aquiel")
Also in 2369, Beverly was a major
participant in the race to decipher the final research of Dr. Richard Galen.
Her contributions, along with those of the Enterprise-D crew and
various other interests, led to the discovery of a message from the
Progenitors, the oldest sentient humanoid species. (TNG:
"The Chase")
Crusher unwittingly caused the first case of Barclay's
Protomorphosis Syndrome in 2370. She used a synthetic T-cell to treat
Lieutenant Reginald Barclay's case of Urodelan flu, intending for the T-cell
to activate a dormant gene and allow him to fight the infection. Another
anomaly in Barclay's genes caused the T-cell to mutate, and it began
activating other dormant introns. The T-cell became airborne and rapidly
spread to the rest of the ship, causing the entire Enterprise crew to
"de-evolve" to earlier evolutionary stages. (TNG:
"Genesis")
CONFLICTS WITH THE PRIME
DIRECTIVE: Dr. Crusher's empathy for her patients and her concern for their care
above everything else occasionally causes problems, as she openly challenged
Captain Picard's unwillingness to intervene on a situation in
2364 where
the
Ornarans were supplying the Brekkans with an
addictive drug. Such an intervention would have been a direct violation
of the Prime Directive. (TNG: "Symbiosis")
Another instance of Beverly's empathy getting the better of her was when
she rescued a native of Mintaka III during an emergency mission to a cultural observation
outpost on the Bronze-age world. The Mintaken,
Liko, awoke in the Enterprise
sickbay and saw Captain Picard, believing him to be a god. After he
was returned to his people, his story caused confusion and paranoia until
Picard was able to prove that he too, was mortal. (TNG: "Who
Watches the Watchers?")
Later that year, in 2366,
Beverly was taken captive on the wartorn planet of Rutia IV
after tending to citizens wounded during an Ansata
attack. Their leader, Kyril Finn, wanted to have her cure the internal damage caused as a
result of the terrorists' use of a
folded-space transport device. Crusher was shocked that Finn compared
himself to
George Washington, but also began to wonder whether or not the
Federation's involvement with the official Rutian
government was appropriate. She also had a great deal of sympathy for a
small child who helped her tend to those injured by the transport device,
and she was able to gain Finn's confidence as he sketched several pages of
drawings modeled after her. Eventually, Beverly realized Finn was extremely
irrational and misguided after he kidnapped Captain Picard and attempted to
destroy the Enterprise. She was rescued when the Enterprise
crew was able to locate the Ansata compound and Finn was killed. The child
picked up a weapon and attempted to assassinate Picard and
Alexana Devos, a Rutian security official, but Beverly convinced him to
stand down. (TNG: "The High Ground")
Crusher made her feelings about the
empathic metamorph Kamala
and her "duty" quite clear when the Enterprise played host to peace
negotiations between Krios and
Vault in 2368. She felt Kamala was being forced into
what amounted to slavery, and resented the fact that she was confined to
quarters aboard the ship. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")
In 2368,
the Enterprise discovered a crashed
Borg scoutship in the
Argolis Cluster. There was one survivor,
Third of Five, later known as Hugh.
Although Lieutenant Worf and several Enterprise crewmembers wanted to
kill the drone, it was due to Crusher's insistence that he was brought
aboard and nursed back to health. Beverly strongly disagreed with the plan
to send Hugh back with a computer virus designed to infect the
Borg Collective, yet helped Geordi La
Forge work with Hugh to construct such a weapon. Eventually,
Captain Picard decided against using the virus, but the Enterprise
crew did not realize at the time that the personality Hugh developed working
with Crusher and the rest of the crew would be nearly as damaging.
(TNG: "I, Borg" and "Descent")
Beverly attended the
Altine Conference in 2369, and
learned of the research of a Ferengi
scientist named Reyga. He
believed he had found the secret to
metaphasic shielding, but many other scientists were skeptical of his
claims. Crusher organized a small conference aboard the Enterprise
and invited several leading scientists in the field of
subspace morphology to view a test of the technology on the
shuttlecraft
Justman. Unfortunately, the test was sabotaged by a Takaran
scientist named Jo'Bril,
who staged his own death and then murdered Reyga by making it appear he had
committed suicide in order to discredit the Ferengi. Jo'Bril had planned to
steal the design for his own malicious use. Beverly felt responsible for the
two deaths, and was determined to find the cause of the accidents. Crusher
broke a number of rules, including performing an autopsy on Reyga against
the tenets of the
Ferengi death ritual, and was relieved of duty. After some helpful
encouragement from Guinan,
she eventually discovered Jo'Bril's plan, prevented him from stealing the
data, and proved the technology was valid. Crusher was exonerated and
returned to duty shortly following the incident. (TNG: "Suspicions")
The Enterprise observed the destruction of
Boraal II's biosphere in 2370.
Crusher supported Dr.
Nikolai Rozhenko's plan to save a small group of the
Boraalans, feeling that the Prime Directive did not apply since the
people would be destroyed anyhow. She was saddened when Picard did not take
any action, and was confronted with a new dilemma when Rozhenko went over
Picard's head and transported the group to the Enterprise holodeck.
Along with Commander Data, Crusher had to decide on an appropriate new home
for the Boraalans, a decision which weighed heavily on her shoulders. She
correctly assumed that any choice made would shape the development of the
Boraalan civilization for centuries to come. The Boraalan group was
subsequently moved to Vacca VI, which had a climate
somewhat less hospitable, but was in a secluded location.
(TNG: "Homeward")
MEDICAL RECORD: In
2364, Crusher was hit by the mostly harmless energy stun effect generated by
the Beta Renner entity. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us") Later that year, she
sustained superficial phaser burns after she tried to prevent Lore from
betraying the Enterprise crew. (TNG: "Datalore") In late-2364,
Crusher was injured during an away mission to planet
Minos. She
and Captain Picard were being chased by one of the
automated weapon drones on the planet, and the pair fell into an
abandoned bunker. Crusher had lost her medical kit and was going into shock, but she kept awake long enough to
instruct Picard on how to use the native plants to treat her wounds. She was
rescued after Picard and Data figured out how to disable the weapons. (TNG:
"The
Arsenal of Freedom")
A Ullian
named Jev
visited the Enterprise in 2368, and
mentally attacked several crewmembers, including Crusher, causing them
to fall into a coma for a brief period of time, initially blamed on
Iresine Syndrome. Crusher was forced to revisit the time when she and
Picard visited Jack's body. Jev took the place of both Jack and Picard at
various times, resulting in a terrifying experience. (TNG:
"Violations")
The Q entity
turned Beverly into a dog in 2369, but
Amanda Rogers, another Q, returned her to human form. (TNG:
"True Q") Under the tutelage of Worf, Beverly was very eager to learn advanced
Klingon martial arts. She attempted the techniques as fast as possible, to
varying degrees of success. She was slightly injured during a training
session in late-2369, although she admitted it was
more of a blow to her pride. (TNG: "The Quality of Life")
Crusher was nearly buried by a cave-in while scouting the underground
caverns of Celtris III, but she escaped with minor injuries.
(TNG: "Chain of Command")
The Enterprise aided a Romulan
warbird damaged after an alien species used the artificial
quantum singularity in its warp
core as a nest for its young in late-2369. The
warbird was evacuated, and survivors were brought to sickbay. One of the
aliens was masquerading as a Romulan female and was discovered by a Romulan
crewmember. He fired a disruptor on disintegrate at her, but Dr. Crusher got
in the way and was hit. When time was reversed and restored, Counselor Troi
was on hand to move Crusher out of the way in time. (TNG:
"Timescape")
Crusher was severely injured in 2370 by
Lieutenant Worf, affected by
Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. She was placed into stasis after being
nearly paralyzed by venom, and required reconstructive surgery. Therefore,
she did not "de-evolve" with the rest of the crew at that point in time.
(TNG: "Genesis")
PERSONAL INTERESTS:
Beverly crusher was an accomplished thespian and playwright. She formed a
theater troupe aboard the Enterprise (TNG: "The Nth Degree") and
produced several classis and original plays, sometimes to the dismay of the crewmembers she
sought to fill the roles. She wrote the plays Something
for Breakfast
(TNG: "A Firstful of Datas), and Frame of Mind.
(TNG: "Frame of Mind)
At various points, her trouple included William
Riker, Data, Geordi La Forge (TNG: "Disaster"), Reginald Barclay, and
even Captain Picard.
Although she was not shy about her
theatrical abilities, Beverly was somewhat ashamed of her past as a dancer,
not wanting to be known by her nickname, "The Dancing Doctor". She studies
tap and jazz dance, winning several awards in St. Louis. (TNG: "Data's
Day", "Ensign Ro" and "The Game")
Besides, Beverly had varied interests in
cybernetics (TNG: "11001001") and ethnobotany (TNG: "Clues" and "Cause
and Effect"), writing papers on the subjects (TNG: "Ethics").
When the Enterprise-D was docked at Starbase 74 in 2364, she was
eager to meet Dr. Terence Epstein, a leading authourity in the field of
cybernetics. She learned the use of the bat'leth and studies the
Klingon mok'bara and other martial arts with Lieutenant Worf. (TNG:
"The Quality of Life", "Sub Rosa" and "Masks) Her favourite holodeck
simulations included Alture VII (TNG: "Birthright") and the Orient
Express. (TNG: "Emergence")
Crusher was also a regular participant in
the Enterprise-D poker games. (TNG: "Cause and Effect", "The
Outcast", "Lower Decks" and "All Good Things...") She made an
unconventional wager with Riker, La Forge, and Worf in 2369. Beverly felt
that beards were no more than an affectation, and made the bet that if she
won, the three men would need to shave their beards off. If the men won,
Crusher would need to become a brunette. For a time, it appeared as if
Crusher was going to win the bet, but the senior staff was recalled to the
bridge before the game could be finished, despite Crusher's protest. (TNG:
"The Quality of Life")
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Crusher was quite close to several members of the Enterprise crew.
She is the only senior officer who customarily addresses the rest of the
bridge crew by their first names.
She was also interested in the well-being of her staff, and was
especially close to Nurse
Alyssa Ogawa. She often advised Ogawa on her romantic affairs, including
that with her future husband,
Andrew Powell. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend", "Lower Decks"
and "Genesis")
Crusher and Q had an adversarial relationship. When Q was temporarily
turned into a human as punishment by the Q Continuum,
she did not use her usual gentle bedside manner in treating a back injury he
later suffered. (TNG: "Déjà
Q")
Beverly had the chance to tutor Amanda Rogers during her stay aboard the
Enterprise, and became protective of the young woman. Amanda sought her
help in dealing with her newfound powers, wanting to know what Crusher would
do if she suddenly discovered she could have anything she wanted. Crusher
could not answer, as she did not believe she could make a decision like that
until confronted with it. She was not happy with Q's attempts to influence
Amanda into giving up her life as a human and using the powers of the Q. Q
was frustrated with Crusher's interference, remarking to Captain Picard that
Crusher got "more shrill with each passing year". (TNG:
"True Q")
Aside from her marriage to Jack Crusher, Beverly has been involved in a
number of romances. She recalled her first crush, as an eight-year old, was
on a eleven-year old soccer
player named Stefan. In her fantasies, they married
and had twin boys then a girl. Stefan became a famous artist, and they
adored one another. In reality, Stefan never knew that Beverly existed.
(TNG: "The Host") Sometime before she met
Jack, she had an intense weeklong relationship with an unidentified man
which began after she knew him for only a single day. (TNG:
"The Price")
While on the Enterprise-D, Crusher was enamored with a
Zalkonian she named John Doe,
rescued from a crashed escape pod in 2366. Thanks
to her help, John evolved into another form of life and returned to
Zalkon
to help others of his kind escape repression. (TNG: "Transfigurations")
She fell very much in love with the Trill ambassador Odan in
2367, not
knowing that he was in fact a joined lifeform. Odan's host at the time was
killed in a shuttlecraft accident, but the symbiont survived. It was
implanted in William Riker, causing Beverly to experience many mixed feelings.
She was able to accept and love Odan in Riker's body, but when Odan was
implanted in a new Trill host, this time a female, she ended the
relationship. Although she still loved Odan, she could not deal with the
uncertainty and frequent changes of the Trill species. (TNG:
"The Host")
When Berlinghoff Rasmussen arrived aboard the Enterprise in
2368, Dr.
Crusher wanted to learn more about the future, including whether or not the
Telurian plague had been cured. Beverly was tolerant of Rasmussen's
incessant questioning for much longer than most of the crew, but even she
tired of his obnoxiousness after he made a pass at her. She felt very
betrayed when Rasmussen was discovered to be a hoax. (TNG:
A Matter of Time")
JEAN-LUC PICARD:
Beverly and Jean-Luc maintained a close friendship while serving on the
Enterprise-D, usually sharing their morning meal together. Beverly
usually tried to serve a new and exotic food, although both she and Jean-Luc
both preferred something simple. (TNG: "QPid", "The
Perfect Mate", "The Chase" and "Attached")
Their relationship stayed platonic for the most part. They considered one
another close friends, and would give each other advice when dealing with
difficult decisions. While Beverly was in anguish over Odan's failing health
while the symbiont was in Riker's body, Jean-Luc gave her a hug, and assured
her that he would always be her friend and be willing to help her any way he
could. (TNG: "The Host") Beverly's anger over the treatment of Kamala led to Picard
spending time with her, where he quickly learned that he was falling for the metamorph.
Beverly did not know what to say, but reciprocated the emotional support he
had offered the year prior. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")
Picard tried to make Crusher realize that the deaths of Jo'Bril and later Reyga were not her fault and that she should not try to
rush her investigation. Beverly was too upset and preoccupied to understand
his words, and Jean-Luc was extremely disappointed when she broke the Prime
Directive and performed an autopsy on Reyga. (TNG: "Suspicions")
Picard knew that Crusher's odd decisions after meeting Ronin were not normal
and confronted her on Caldos colony. Although Beverly initially resisted his
demands for an explanation, she broke free of Ronin's influence after he
attacked Picard. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")
Early on, Beverly and Jean-Luc experienced several romantically close
calls. Once was under the influence of the
Psi 2000 intoxication, where Crusher flirted with Picard and attempted
to seduce him on the bridge of the Enterprise. (TNG:
"The Naked Now") Crusher seemed hopeful for some time alone with Picard in
the Dixon Hill holodeck simulation, but Picard seemed oblivious to her and
invited Data and Whalen as well, much to Beverly's dismay.
(TNG: "The Big Goodbye") Commander Dexter
Remmick interrogated Crusher about Captain Picard in mid-2364
and questioned her about her true feelings towards Picard. Beverly refused
to answer, claiming that they were irrelevant to the operation of the ship.
(TNG: "Coming of Age") In 2366, a duplicate of Picard replaced the captain in order to learn about
human relationships. It invited Crusher to dinner, where the two had a
romantic evening including dancing. However, once the duplicate had enough
information, it unceremoniously bade Crusher farewell. She teasingly held
the real Picard responsible for his duplicate's actions when he was returned
to the Enterprise. (TNG: "Allegiance")
Several times, Beverly began to explain her true feelings to Jean-Luc, once
while they were held captive on Rutia (TNG: "The High
Ground) and another time with Picard's duplicate in the warp
bubble universe (TNG: "Remember Me") but she was interrupted in both instances. Both also displayed some
jealousy when the other found a love interest, such as Crusher with
Ambassador Odan or Picard with
Jenice Manheim (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris)
and Lt. Commander
Nella Daren. (TNG: "Lessons")
In 2370,
Picard and Crusher were taken captive on planet Kesprytt,
and were linked together by
psi-wave devices in order to decrease the odds of their escape. The
devices transmitted their thoughts to one another, where they learned each
others' most intimate secrets. Beverly stayed up one night to listen to
Jean-Luc's dreams, and Jean-Luc discovered that Beverly usually always had
some smart-aleck comment at the ready, although she had learned to repress
the urge to say them out loud. One night, Beverly brought up Jack and
feelings of guilt washed over Picard. She finally learned that he too, felt
an attraction, but did not act on it out of respect for his dead friend.
Once they returned to the Enterprise, Picard expressed desire to
further their relationship. However, Beverly ultimately decided that she did
not want to ruin their friendship or be placed in a conflict of interest,
and they decided to remain mutual friends. (TNG: "Attached")
The production staff kept Beverly and Jean-Luc from a serious
romantic relationship to leave the captain free for possible movie
storylines, such as that in "Star Trek: Insurrection".
DEANNA TROI:
Crusher and Deanna Troi became very good friends. They would often
work out together (TNG: "The Price") and took Worf's mok'bara class.
(TNG:
"Second
Chances," "Sub
Rosa," "Masks") Deanna and Beverly often advised one another on romantic relationships.
Deanna worried that her romance with
Devinoni Ral was proceeding too fast, but Beverly assured her that
perhaps she did not need to be rational regarding a whirlwind romance. (TNG:
"The
Price")
Beverly did not often use the salon aboard the Enterprise, and
began to do so when she began a relationship with Odan. Deanna
arrived at the salon around the same time, and Beverly became self-concious.
Troi recognized the feelings between Odan and Beverly, even though the two
tried to keep their romance a secret, and liked seeing Crusher happy.
However, Troi also sensed the dual nature of the ambassador, and warned
Beverly to be cautious. Later, when Odan was implanted in Will Riker's body,
Deanna counseled Beverly on the mixed feelings she now felt towards Odan.
Although Beverly wished she had never met him, Deanna told Beverly that she
could never love without risking pain and encouraged Beverly to accept
Odan's love if she still felt it while he was in Riker's body. (TNG:
"The
Host")
Troi did not trust time-traveler
Berlinghoff Rasmussen when he came aboard the ship and told Beverly
about her feelings of suspicion. Crusher was dismissive, as she was still
smitten with the professor. (TNG:
"A
Matter of Time")
In 2369,
the Enterprise rescued a transporter-created duplicate of Will Riker,
known as
Thomas Riker, from the research station on
Nervala IV. Tom Riker wished to resume the romantic relationship he had
with Deanna, which Will Riker had broken off upon the mission to Nervala.
Troi and Crusher discussed a date with Tom during a workout, where Crusher
mischeiviously pointed out that Troi should not be afraid to try a
relationship with the duplicate Riker. When Tom Riker entered the gym,
Beverly decided to leave the two alone, which led to Tom and Deanna becoming
intimate. (TNG:
"Second
Chances")
Deanna accompanied Beverly to Felisa Howard's funeral in
2370, and
went with her back to Felisa's home following the services. Beverly confided
to Deanna about the erotic dreams she experienced after reading her
grandmother's journals, which were due to the influence of
Ronin.
After Beverly met Ronin on Caldos, Deanna reminded her that her feelings of
romance may simply be due to shared trauma, but Beverly brushed off her
concern. (TNG:
"Sub
Rosa")
DATA: Beverly and Data also had a special relationship, with Data seeking
advice from Beverly on subjects ranging from parenting (TNG:
"The Offspring") to dancing. She taught Data to tap dance, not knowing that
he had intended to learn how to dance for the wedding of Miles O'Brien and
Keiko Ishikawa. (TNG:
"Data's Day") Data also came to her for advice on whether or not to consider the
excocomps
alive, and she was present when Data learned they were indeed sentient. (TNG:
"The Quality of Life")
In 2369,
Data incorporated a subroutine for small talk. At the recommendation of
Captain Picard, he studied Commander Hutchinson while the Enterprise
underwent a
baryon sweep at
Arkaria Base. Beverly was the first person Data tried to engage in small
talk using his observations of Hutchinson, to her astonishment and delight.
(TNG: "Starship Mine")
During Worf's promotion ceremony in 2371, Dr.
Crusher tried to explain to Data the humor behind Worf being dunked after
walking the plank on the holodeck recreation of the sailing ship
Enterprise. Data did not completely understand and then pushed Crusher
into the water, as an attempt at the same type of humor. However, Beverly
and the rest of the senior staff did not find it nearly as amusing. Geordi
later recommended that Data stay out of sickbay for a few days following the
ceremony. ("Star
Trek: Generations") Beverly thought Data had
nicer eyes than his predecessor, B-4. ("Star Trek:
Nemesis")
BEVERLY CRUSHER:
In 2366, Beverly, while
seeing her son socialize with other teenagers, asked
Guinan whether she had any children. Guinan replied she had a lot, and
Beverly informed whether she had ever had trouble with one of them. Guinan
said she had with one, and upon Beverly's remark that all children go
through that, Guinan explained this was not the case among a species of
listeners. Asked about how he had grown out of it, Guinan explained a mother
shapes her child in ways she doesn't even realize; sometimes just by
listening. (TNG: "Evolution") When in 2369 Beverly was relieved
of duty, Guinan visited her in her quarters, claiming she sought treatment
for her tennis elbow. As Beverly began to talk about her recent actions, she
explained she had illegally performed an autopsy on the
Ferengi scientist Reyga who had appeared to
have committed suicide. As Beverly later found out, the
Takarian scientist Jo'Bril had in fact
murdered Reyga in order to discredit the Ferengi. Upon Guinan's
encouragement, Beverly eventually discovered Jo'Bril's plan, prevented him
from stealing Reyga's research data, and proved the technology was valid.
She was exonerated and returned to duty shortly following the incident. In
order to thank Guinan for her encouragement, she presented her with a
state-of-the-art tennis racquet, on which Guinan admitted she had never
played tennis. (TNG: "Suspicions")
RONIN: After returning to Caldos in
2370 for her
grandmother's funeral, Beverly learned that Felisa apparently had a
thirty-four year old lover named Ronin. Ronin was actually an
anaphasic lifeform who had been living with Howard women since taking up
residence with
Jessel Howard the 1600s and passed from daughter to daughter in the form
of a
candle, which was his true home. Her biochemistry allowed him to
maintain molecular cohesion, and he formed a symbiotic relationship with all
of her descendants. Ronin had a strong hypnotic influence, offering Beverly
erotic pleasure and the promise of further romance. Beverly was bewitched,
resigning her post on the Enterprise to move to Caldos. She
eventually came to her senses after Ronin killed a resident of Caldos, Ned
Quint, and seriously injured Captain Picard, Commander Data, and
Commander La Forge. She was forced to destroy Ronin after he tried to merge
with her. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")
WESLEY CRUSHER:
Jack and Beverly took Wesley to Balfour Lake on his first camping trip while he was still very young.
Beverly later recalled with amusement that Wesley entertained himself by
throwing manta leaves into the fire. (TNG:
"Attached")
During his early childhood, Wesley had problems making friends. Beverly
explained she had the same experience as a youngster, to help him feel
better about the situation. (TNG:
"The Offspring") He was also very inquisitive, and once asked Beverly for a
definition of life. Every answer she tried to offer seemed incomplete. (TNG:
"The Quality of Life")
Beverly never used physical violence to punish Wesley. The only time she
ever struck him was during Ambassador Sarek's
visit to the Enterprise-D in 2366. Sarek
was affected by Bendii Syndrome and his negative emotions were projected onto the crew.
(TNG: "Sarek")
Wesley came aboard the Enterprise with Beverly in
2364. He
accompanied her on the turbolift to the
bridge,
initially drawing the ire of Captain Picard. (TNG:
"Encounter at Farpoint") When the Traveler first visited the Enterprise-D
later that year, he
informed Picard that Wesley had great potential and was in touch with
abilities most humans do not realize they can access. He asked that Picard
not reveal this information to anyone, especially Dr. Crusher (TNG:
"Where No One Has Gone Before"),
although it is clear Picard did tell Beverly
at some future point in time. (TNG:
"Journey's End")
While visiting planet
Rubicun III, Wes was arrested and sentenced to death for committing a
minor violation of the Edo laws. Dr.
Crusher was extremely upset, vowing that she would not let the Edo execute
her son. Along with the Enterprise crew, she convinced the
Edo God
that the law was unjust and Wesley should be spared. (TNG:
"Justice")
Wesley was the only person to realize that Lore had taken Data's place
when the ship first recovered him in 2364. Picard
ordered him off the bridge after he spoke his concerns, forcing Beverly to
follow him. Wes later convinced her to go reactivate Data and investigate
Lore's activities. This ultimately prevented the
Crystalline Entity from harvesting the Enterprise crew as an
energy source. (TNG:
"Datalore")
During Crusher's posting to Starfleet Medical in
2365, Wesley
remained aboard the ship. Commander Riker and Lieutenant Worf were
responsible for caring for Wesley in her absence. (TNG:
"The Child") After Beverly returned, she became concerned that Wesley was
spending too much time on duty and not enough time socializing and being a
teenager. Moreover, she felt she had missed out on much of his life, and was
having trouble reconnecting to him. Later on, she learned that Wes did
indeed have teenaged friends. She noticed one of his attractive female
companions, and tried to get more information about her from Guinan, as a
good mother would. (TNG:
"Evolution")
Wesley was to leave for the Academy in
2367, but
was delayed while assisting in a rescue of Commander Riker, Counselor Troi,
and Ambassador
Lwaxana Troi. Because he was set back one year, Picard promoted him to
full ensign, making Dr. Crusher extremely proud. (TNG:
"Ménage à Troi") Wesley finally left to attend the Academy
later that year,
separating the Crushers yet again. (TNG:
"Final Mission") He did not get around to writing Beverly until much later in
the year. (TNG:
"The Host")
In 2368, Nova
Squadron members, including Wesley, were involved in a disaster
which led to the death of one cadet,
Joshua Albert. They illegally used the
Kolvoord Starburst manuever and then lied to an inquiry panel about the
circumstances surrounding the incident. Dr. Crusher rallied behind her son
and defended the team on behalf of the other parents even in the face of
evidence which indicated they were being deceptive. She was disappointed
with Wesley's conduct when the truth was revealed. (TNG:
"The First Duty")
Wes returned to visit the Enterprise-D in
2370. He
became very rude and abrasive towards his former crewmates, including his
mother, and jeopardized a Federation operation on the Dorvan V
colony. After meeting with the Traveler once more, Wesley realized that his
destiny did not include Starfleet at that moment in time, and he resigned
his commission. Beverly was apprehensive about his departure, but she
remembered the Traveler's words from six years prior and realized not only
had Wesley grown and needed to make his own decisions, but that this was an
important and necessary step in his life. (TNG:
"Journey's End") Wesley returned to finish his studies well before
2379,
attending the wedding of William Riker and Deanna Troi with Dr. Crusher.
("Star Trek: Nemesis")
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
& CHRONOLOGY: Crusher's quarters on the Enterprise-D
were on Deck 8, Room 2133. (TNG: "Sub Rosa").
Her office was on Deck 12, Room 1629, adjacent to sickbay.
(TNG: "Genesis")
Beverly has a fear of heights. (TNG: "Chain
of Command") Her command authorization code in
2373 was "Crusher-2-2-Beta-Charlie".
("Star Trek: First Contact")
In Reginald Barclay's holo-fantasies created shortly after he joined the
Enterprise crew in 2366,
Beverly took on the role of a friendly noble woman. Riker, La Forge, and
Troi found Barclay asleep with his head on her lap after they intruded on
his program. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")
When Thomas Riker masqueraded as William Riker aboard station
Deep Space 9 as part of a Maquis
plot to steal the USS Defiant, he claimed Dr. Crusher had forced him on
shore leave. (DS9: "Defiant")
2324: Beverly Cheryl
Howard is born in Copernicus City, Luna. (TNG: "Conundrum")
2342: Beverly was admitted to Starfleet Academy's medical program.
mid-2340s: Beverly met Jack Crusher. (TNG:
"Conspiracy")
2348: Wesley Crusher was born. (TNG: "Coming of Age")
2350: Beverly Crusher graduated from medical school.
2352: She interned on Delos IV under Dr. Dalen Quaice. (TNG: "Remember
Me")
2354: Jack Crusher died while serving on the Stargazer under Captain
Picard's command. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
2362: Beverly Crusher was promoted to commander. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")
2364: Crusher was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Encounter
at Farpoint")
2365: Crusher accapted the position as head of Starfleet Medical, away from
her son. (TNG: "The Child")
2366: Crusher returned to the Enterprise as chief medical officer.
(TNG: "Evolution")
2367: Crusher was temporarily trapped in a warp bubble. (TNG: "Remember
Me")
2369: Crusher was part of a cover mission to infiltrate the Cardassian
Celtris III outpost. (TNG: "Chain of Command")
2370: Crusher commanded the Enterprise during a rogue Borg assault.
(TNG: "Descent")
2371: Crusher is among those who survived the emergency crash of the
Enterprise-D. ("Star Trek: Generations")
2372: Crusher is assigned to the USS Enterprise-E as chief medical
officer.
2373: Crusher travelled back in time to 2063 in order to defeat an attempt
by the Borg to create an alternate timeline in which the Federation has
never been created. ("Star Trek: First Contact")
2375: Beverly Crusher assisted in Captain Picard's rebellion against
Starfleet and the Son'a in order to protect the Ba'ku. ("Star Trek:
Insurrection")
ALTERNATE TIMELINES:
An alternate version of Beverly Crusher was chief medical officer on the
Enterprise-D created after the
USS Enterprise-C briefly entered the year 2366 through
a
temporal rift. She strongly objected to the plan to send the
Enterprise-C back to its proper time, and wondered if she would even be
alive in the restored timeline. (TNG: "Yesterday's
Enterprise") Beverly was also chief medical officer on several Enterprises in
alternate universes visited by Lieutenant Worf in 2370,
following his encounter with a
quantum fissure. (TNG: "Parallels")
In Q's
anti-time present, Crusher was able to figure out that the
temporal anomaly's effects were causing the crew's cellular structure to
revert to earlier stages of development. At the same time, she became
concerned about Picard's well-being after he learned he would be diagnosed
with
Irumodic syndrome sometime in the future. This caused her to reconsider
her relationship with Jean-Luc, and she reversed her earlier decision to
remain just friends. These events were eradicated from the timeline
following the collapse of the anomaly, and it is unknown if they transpired
in the "true" timeline.
In Q's
anti-time future, Beverly had been promoted to captain
and was commanding the medical ship
USS Pasteur. She had also married Picard and then divorced him
quite some years prior, but had kept the surname of Picard following the
divorce. She was initially skeptical of her former captain's claims about a
temporal anomaly, but devoted the Pasteur to searching for it as a
favor to the man she still considered a good friend. The Pasteur was
destroyed in a Klingon attack, but Picard later convinced Beverly and his
other friends that the anomaly was a real danger, and they returned aboard
the future USS Enterprise-D to collapse it. (TNG:
"All
Good Things...")
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Beverly's middle name, Cheryl, is a homage to Gates McFadden's real
first name, and was seen on her bio screen in "Conundrum".
Crusher first appeared in "Encounter at Farpoint". Her last episode until
the third season was "The Neutral Zone". She was absent from "The Child"
through "Shades of Grey", although she was seen in stock footage during
Riker's flashbacks in the latter episode. She returend for "Evolution" and
remained as part ofthe cast through the rest of the series and the four Next
Generation-based motion pictures. her character was not seen in "The Wounded"
and did not have any lines in "Redemption" and "Cost of Living". Only her
holodeck doppelganger was seen in "Hollow Pursuits" and she only appeared in
Riker's delusions during "Frame of Mind".
From
Beverly C.
Crusher at Memory Alpha,
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