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<tr><td class="odd">Actress:</td><td class="even">[[Suzie Plakson]]</td></tr>
 
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| class="even" | Selar in [[2365]].
[[Lieutenant]] '''Selar''' ''(played by [[Suzie Plakson]])'' was a Vulcan [[doctor]] on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D)]] for the entire life of that vessel.
 
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[[Lieutenant]] '''Selar''' was a [[Vulcan]] [[doctor]] on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D]] for the entire life of that vessel.
   
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In [[2365]], Selar was part of an [[away team]] which responded to a distress call from [[Gravesworld]]. Selar was sent instead of Dr. [[Katherine Pulaski]] because the ''Enterprise'' needed to rescue the damaged transport vessel [[USS Constantinople|USS ''Constantinople'']] several [[lightyear]]s away. She examined Dr. [[Ira Graves]], despite his protests, and diagnosed him with [[Darnay's disease]]. Selar was later called to the [[captain's ready room]] by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] to discuss what had happened on Gravesworld and possibly shed some light on [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]'s unusual behavior. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Schizoid Man]]")
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Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] assigned Selar to sickbay ward three in mid [[2369]]. Selar was to treat ambulatory cases resulting from a [[Lenarian]] assault on a conference attended by the ''Enterprise''. ([[TNG]]: "[[Tapestry]]")
==Appearances==
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[The Schizoid Man]]"
 
   
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Selar was not Guinan's usual doctor. Selar was on duty in sickbay in late [[2369]] when Dr. Crusher was relieved of duty after she performed an autopsy on Dr. [[Reyga]] against the policies of the [[Ferengi death ritual]]. After [[Guinan]] came to Beverly complaining of [[tennis elbow]], Beverly suggested she go see Selar. Guinan refused, claiming she was very particular about her doctors. ([[TNG]]: "[[Suspicions]]")
==References==
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Yesterday's Enterprise]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Remember Me]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Tapestry]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Suspicions]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Sub Rosa]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Genesis]]"
 
   
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In [[2370]], Crusher had Selar run a biospectral analysis on the body of [[Ned Quint]] after he was killed by [[Ronin]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Sub Rosa]]")
==Apocrypha==
 
Doctor Selar played a large role as medical officer of the ''Excalibur'' in Peter David's ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' novel series.
 
   
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Dr. Crusher wanted to consult Selar and Dr. [[Hacopian]] in mid [[2370]] after it appeared as if the entire ''Enterprise'' crew was affected by a virus. Before they could arrive in sickbay, Crusher was nearly paralyzed by venom after being attacked by [[Worf]]. The infection was later determined to be the first case of [[Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Genesis]]")
== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.geocities.com/lilladn/Selar.html Doctor Selar] at ''Curt Danhauser's guide to STAR TREK: New Frontier''
 
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==Alternate timelines==
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Selar served aboard the alternate ''Enterprise''-D created after the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|''Enterprise''-C]] emerged from a [[temporal rift]] into the year [[2366]], and was heard paged over the ship's com system. ([[TNG]]: "[[Yesterday's Enterprise]]")
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In early [[2367]], Dr. Crusher became trapped within a [[warp bubble]]. Her thoughts created a universe where people and objects began disappearing. Crusher tried to call Selar and Dr. [[Hill (Doctor)|Hill]], another member of her staff, to sickbay in order to assist in an examination of [[Miles O'Brien]], but both had vanished. Their families and colleagues did not remember them. ([[TNG]]: "[[Remember Me]]")
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:''Selar was only actually seen in [[TNG]]: "[[The Schizoid Man]]," although she was referenced many times throughout the series. She also appeared in many novels, most notably as medical officer of the ''Excalibur'' in Peter David's ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' novel series.''
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'''See also:''' [http://www.geocities.com/lilladn/Selar.html Doctor Selar] at ''Curt Danhauser's guide to STAR TREK: New Frontier''

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Doctor Selar.
Caption: Selar in 2365.
Gender: Female
Species: Vulcan
Actress: Suzie Plakson

Lieutenant Selar was a Vulcan doctor on the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D for the entire life of that vessel.

In 2365, Selar was part of an away team which responded to a distress call from Gravesworld. Selar was sent instead of Dr. Katherine Pulaski because the Enterprise needed to rescue the damaged transport vessel USS Constantinople several lightyears away. She examined Dr. Ira Graves, despite his protests, and diagnosed him with Darnay's disease. Selar was later called to the captain's ready room by Captain Picard to discuss what had happened on Gravesworld and possibly shed some light on Lieutenant Commander Data's unusual behavior. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

Dr. Beverly Crusher assigned Selar to sickbay ward three in mid 2369. Selar was to treat ambulatory cases resulting from a Lenarian assault on a conference attended by the Enterprise. (TNG: "Tapestry")

Selar was not Guinan's usual doctor. Selar was on duty in sickbay in late 2369 when Dr. Crusher was relieved of duty after she performed an autopsy on Dr. Reyga against the policies of the Ferengi death ritual. After Guinan came to Beverly complaining of tennis elbow, Beverly suggested she go see Selar. Guinan refused, claiming she was very particular about her doctors. (TNG: "Suspicions")

In 2370, Crusher had Selar run a biospectral analysis on the body of Ned Quint after he was killed by Ronin. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Dr. Crusher wanted to consult Selar and Dr. Hacopian in mid 2370 after it appeared as if the entire Enterprise crew was affected by a virus. Before they could arrive in sickbay, Crusher was nearly paralyzed by venom after being attacked by Worf. The infection was later determined to be the first case of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. (TNG: "Genesis")

Alternate timelines

Selar served aboard the alternate Enterprise-D created after the Enterprise-C emerged from a temporal rift into the year 2366, and was heard paged over the ship's com system. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

In early 2367, Dr. Crusher became trapped within a warp bubble. Her thoughts created a universe where people and objects began disappearing. Crusher tried to call Selar and Dr. Hill, another member of her staff, to sickbay in order to assist in an examination of Miles O'Brien, but both had vanished. Their families and colleagues did not remember them. (TNG: "Remember Me")

Selar was only actually seen in TNG: "The Schizoid Man," although she was referenced many times throughout the series. She also appeared in many novels, most notably as medical officer of the Excalibur in Peter David's Star Trek: New Frontier novel series.

See also: Doctor Selar at Curt Danhauser's guide to STAR TREK: New Frontier