Henglaar, M.D. episode | |
"Profit Without Honor" | |
Episode no.: | 5 |
Prod. code: | 1.05 |
Status: | Released |
Airdate: | February 22, 2011 |
Running time: | 38:13 |
Writer(s): | Mark Painter |
Director(s): | David W. Hill |
Music: | Mary Kouyoumdjian |
Guest star(s): | Michael McConnohie Melodee M. Spevack Rick Pike Scott Fack Anastasia Roark Rowena Sumner Scott Butler Casey Jones Baron Dixon Casey Burke Erin Langhofer Andrew Foster |
Story year: | 2385 |
Stardate: | 62783.1 |
episode chronology | |
Previous episode: | "Good With Words" |
Next episode: | "Vector of Infection" |
Hundreds of lives hang in the balance when Dana Russell presents Henglaar and his team with a new patient that could damage relations between the Romulans and the Federation. Dr. Profto must deal with the consequences of his family’s actions while Dr. Noah is forced to confront a ghost from his past.
Synopsis[]
Memorable quotes[]
Credits[]
- Story by Mark Painter
- Directed by David W. Hill
Starring[]
- John Whiting as Dr. Henglaar
- Heather Ashleigh as Silan
- Jeannie Lin as Dr. Vonus
- Timothy Fritts as Dr. Lucas Noah
- Mark Samarias as Dr. Profto
Special Guest Stars[]
Also Starring[]
- Rick Pike as Commander Stu Karsten
- Scott Fack as Lieutenant Ken Kato
- Anastasia Roark as Dr. Casey Daniels
- Rowena Sumner as Lieutenant Lal Singh
- Scott Butler as Fleet Captain David MacKay
- Casey Jones as Gex and Lt. Commander Andrus Mio
- Baron Dixon as Liquidator Brant
- Casey Burke as Tobel
- Erin Langhofer as Server
- Andrew Foster as Cole Computer Voice and Announcer
The series is based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek: Hidden Frontier, created by Rob Caves. It is inspired by House, M.D., created by David Shore.
The series was created by Eric Weaver.
Crew[]
- Simon Fraser, Assistant Director
- Mary Koyumdjian, Theme and Original Score
- James Horner, Johnny Mercer, Harold Allen, and Victor Scherzinger, Additional Music
- David W. Hill, Editor and Audio Engineer
- Farrell Pierson, M.D., Medical Advisor
- Seán Paul Teeling, Medical Advisor
- Jonathan Connor, Technical Advisor
- Kestra Oliver, Casting Director and Associate Producer
- Mark Painter, Producer
- Rob Caves, Executive Producer
- David W. Hill, Executive Producer
Background information[]
- This episode premiered the same day recurring cast member Scott Fack was injured in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake that struck Christchurch, New Zealand, severely damaging the city, injuring thousands, and killing 185 people.
References[]
Agincourt, USS; Altair water; Andromeda Galaxy; Archein; Berthold ray; biofilter; bioweapon; bowling; Brant; Cardassian; Cole, USS; colony; Daniels, Casey; Dominion War; Durable; Federation Agency for Interstellar Development; Federation Secretary of the Exterior; Ferengi; Ferengi Commerce Authority; Ferenginar; fleet captain; Flynn; Gamma Quadrant; Gex; guinea pig; Henglaar; hyperonic radiation; hyronalin; isolytic burst; Karsten, Stu; Kato, Ken; Klingon; Klingon Empire; latinum; liver; Liquidator; Mackay, David; Magowan; Mio, Andrus; mojito; molecular analyzer; molecular biologist; neutronium; Noah, Lucas; oo-mox; pathogen; plasma flow; Praetor; Profto; radiation; Romulan; Romulan Home Guard; Romulan Star Empire; Rule 202; Rules of Acquisition; Russell, Dana; Se'Fron; Second Khitomer Accords; Section 31; Silan; simulator; Singh, Lal; Starfleet; Starfleet Intelligence; Starfleet Medical Academy; stasis; subspace weapon; Tobel; toxin; transporter; United Federation of Planets; Unity Station; Vonus; Vrelek; Vulcan; Vulcanoid; xenobiotic; Zentiron Beta; Zentiron Prime; Zeta Voltanis sector