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Phlox (Star Trek)

Phlox /ˈflɒks/ is a fictional character, played by John Billingsley, in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Set in the 22nd century in the science fiction Star Trek universe, he is the chief medical officer aboard the first human Warp 5 capable starship, Enterprise (NX-01), commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer. Phlox first appears in the premiere episode, "Broken Bow" (2001), marking the franchise's introduction of the Denobulan race.

Dr. Phlox
Star Trek character
John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox
First appearance"Broken Bow" (2001)
Last appearance"These Are the Voyages..." (2005)
Created by
Portrayed byJohn Billingsley
In-universe information
SpeciesDenobulan
AffiliationStarfleet
PostingChief medical officer,
Enterprise (NX-01)

Overview edit

Phlox, a Denobulan, was on Earth as part of the Interspecies Medical Exchange when he was called to serve aboard the Enterprise. As part of the Exchange, he regularly corresponds with Dr. Lucas, his human counterpart on his home planet of Denobula Triaxa.

According to Denobulan custom, Phlox has three wives, each of whom has two other husbands. Only one of his wives, Feezal, was seen on the show. Phlox has five children by his wives: two daughters, both of whom also work in the medical field; and three sons, one of whom is an artist, while the youngest, Metus, is estranged from him (Phlox attempts to reconcile with him at the end of episode 21, season 2).

Phlox is portrayed as having an open mind to other species and cultures—even the Antarans, a race that once warred with the Denobulans. He is extremely frank about romantic and sexual matters, often to other crew members' embarrassment, and sometimes plays the role of matchmaker. He has an interest in natural remedies, and his sickbay contains an interplanetary menagerie, some of which are food for other animals that are sources for medical drugs.

Phlox is curious with a wry sense of humor. He has an affinity for Earth cuisine, particularly egg drop soup and other Chinese food. He is also interested in religion: he once prayed with a group of monks who visited Enterprise, spent a week with monks at a Tibetan monastery, attended Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and observed the Tal-Shanar ritual at the Vulcan compound in Sausalito.

Phlox's physical abilities were revealed gradually during the franchise. He appears to need little sleep, instead embarking on an annual "hibernation" that lasts for six days. He also has great control over his facial muscles, being able to open his mouth wider than humans, as demonstrated by the impossibly large grin he occasionally sports ("Broken Bow", "A Night in Sickbay" and "These Are the Voyages..."). When threatened, he has the ability to inflate his head like a blowfish to scare off attackers ("Home").

Reception edit

Media website The Digital Fix said that Billingsley delivered a "consistently charming performance", and that he convincingly portrayed Phlox as a doctor, including his ability to transition "from a reassuring bedside manner to one of sombre gravitas".[1]

In 2015, Den of Geek, in a review of important show characters, noted him as "funny, quirky Phlox",[2] and recommended the episodes "Dear Doctor", "Stigma", "The Breach" and "Doctor’s Orders" as his best appearances.[2]

In 2016, SyFy ranked Phlox #1 of the six main-cast space doctors in the Star Trek franchise,[3] citing his good bedside manner, relaxing demeanor, and success in curing patients, including those partially Borged.[3]

In 2018, The Wrap ranked Phlox 27th out of 39 main-cast Star Trek franchise characters, prior to Star Trek: Discovery.[4] Witney Seibold, writing for Slashfilm, referred to him as Trek's greatest character, describing his sense of humour and Billingsley's accomplished portrayal.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gray, James (2005-08-04). . The Digital Fix. Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  2. ^ a b "Star Trek: Enterprise and the Importance of Its Characters". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  3. ^ a b Roth, Dany (2016-06-29). . SYFY WIRE. Archived from the original on 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  4. ^ "All 39 'Star Trek' Main Characters Ranked". TheWrap. 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2019-06-22. [verification needed]
  5. ^ "Why Enterprise's Dr. Phlox Is The Greatest Star Trek Character". /Film. 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2023-07-06.

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Phlox ˈ f l ɒ k s is a fictional character played by John Billingsley in the television series Star Trek Enterprise Set in the 22nd century in the science fiction Star Trek universe he is the chief medical officer aboard the first human Warp 5 capable starship Enterprise NX 01 commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer Phlox first appears in the premiere episode Broken Bow 2001 marking the franchise s introduction of the Denobulan race Dr PhloxStar Trek characterJohn Billingsley as Dr PhloxFirst appearance Broken Bow 2001 Last appearance These Are the Voyages 2005 Created byRick Berman Brannon BragaPortrayed byJohn BillingsleyIn universe informationSpeciesDenobulanAffiliationStarfleetPostingChief medical officer Enterprise NX 01 Contents 1 Overview 2 Reception 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOverview editPhlox a Denobulan was on Earth as part of the Interspecies Medical Exchange when he was called to serve aboard the Enterprise As part of the Exchange he regularly corresponds with Dr Lucas his human counterpart on his home planet of Denobula Triaxa According to Denobulan custom Phlox has three wives each of whom has two other husbands Only one of his wives Feezal was seen on the show Phlox has five children by his wives two daughters both of whom also work in the medical field and three sons one of whom is an artist while the youngest Metus is estranged from him Phlox attempts to reconcile with him at the end of episode 21 season 2 Phlox is portrayed as having an open mind to other species and cultures even the Antarans a race that once warred with the Denobulans He is extremely frank about romantic and sexual matters often to other crew members embarrassment and sometimes plays the role of matchmaker He has an interest in natural remedies and his sickbay contains an interplanetary menagerie some of which are food for other animals that are sources for medical drugs Phlox is curious with a wry sense of humor He has an affinity for Earth cuisine particularly egg drop soup and other Chinese food He is also interested in religion he once prayed with a group of monks who visited Enterprise spent a week with monks at a Tibetan monastery attended Mass at St Peter s Basilica in Rome and observed the Tal Shanar ritual at the Vulcan compound in Sausalito Phlox s physical abilities were revealed gradually during the franchise He appears to need little sleep instead embarking on an annual hibernation that lasts for six days He also has great control over his facial muscles being able to open his mouth wider than humans as demonstrated by the impossibly large grin he occasionally sports Broken Bow A Night in Sickbay and These Are the Voyages When threatened he has the ability to inflate his head like a blowfish to scare off attackers Home Reception editMedia website The Digital Fix said that Billingsley delivered a consistently charming performance and that he convincingly portrayed Phlox as a doctor including his ability to transition from a reassuring bedside manner to one of sombre gravitas 1 In 2015 Den of Geek in a review of important show characters noted him as funny quirky Phlox 2 and recommended the episodes Dear Doctor Stigma The Breach and Doctor s Orders as his best appearances 2 In 2016 SyFy ranked Phlox 1 of the six main cast space doctors in the Star Trek franchise 3 citing his good bedside manner relaxing demeanor and success in curing patients including those partially Borged 3 In 2018 The Wrap ranked Phlox 27th out of 39 main cast Star Trek franchise characters prior to Star Trek Discovery 4 Witney Seibold writing for Slashfilm referred to him as Trek s greatest character describing his sense of humour and Billingsley s accomplished portrayal 5 See also editList of Star Trek Enterprise charactersReferences edit Gray James 2005 08 04 Star Trek Enterprise Season Two Review The Digital Fix Archived from the original on 2020 10 20 Retrieved 2021 05 06 a b Star Trek Enterprise and the Importance of Its Characters Den of Geek Retrieved 2019 07 11 a b Roth Dany 2016 06 29 Every major Star Trek doctor ranked SYFY WIRE Archived from the original on 2019 07 04 Retrieved 2019 07 04 All 39 Star Trek Main Characters Ranked TheWrap 2018 03 21 Retrieved 2019 06 22 verification needed Why Enterprise s Dr Phlox Is The Greatest Star Trek Character Film 2022 11 01 Retrieved 2023 07 06 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Phlox Star Trek news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message External links editPhlox at Memory Alpha Phlox mirror at Memory Alpha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phlox Star Trek amp oldid 1205839019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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