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Dr. Stillman is a robotics engineer.  He served in World War I.
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== Background ==
Dr. Stillman is a robotics engineer.  He once built a home economist and cook robot that he had to dismantle after he gained 46 pounds.  Dr. Stillman served in World War I.
 
== During the events of [[The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Episode 35 The Mighty Casey]] played by [[Abraham Sofaer]] ==
Dr. Stillman introduces himself to [[McGarry]] and then introduces [[Casey (Twilight Zone S1E35)|Casey]].  Casey shakes McGarry's hand and crushes it.  McGarry sends Casey to the pitcher's mound and Dr. Stillman explains to McGarry that Casey is a robot he made. Casey shows off his fast, curve and slow pitches and McGarry advises Dr. Stillman not to tell others that Casey is a robot. 
 
During a game, Casey is hit with the ball and hospitalized.  The [[Team Doctor]] examines Casey and says he is in great shape.  As he is taking Casey's pulse, he becomes confused and tells McGarry and [[Beasley]] that Casey isn't alive.  Dr. Stillman tells the Team Doctor and Beasley that Casey is a robot.  The Team Doctor tells Beasley that he must inform the [[Commissioner (Twilight Zone S1E35)|Commissioner]] and Beasley gets upset with McGarry for not telling him about Casey.  The Commissioner reads article 6 section 2 from the baseball code which states that a team must consist of nine men and as Casey is a robot, he is suspended from playing.  Dr. Stillman offers to create a heart for Casey and the Commissioner agrees to let him play if he has a heart.  Casey barely arrives in time for the next game and during the game he throws easy to hit pitches and they lose the game.  After the game, Casey tells an angry McGarry that now that he has a heart, he just couldn't strike the other team members out and hurt their feelings.  Casey tells him that Dr. Stillman thinks he should go into social work.  Casey walks out of the room and Dr. Stillman gives McGarry, Casey's blueprints.

Latest revision as of 15:24, 25 July 2022

Dr. Stillman

Background

Dr. Stillman is a robotics engineer. He once built a home economist and cook robot that he had to dismantle after he gained 46 pounds. Dr. Stillman served in World War I.

During the events of The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Episode 35 The Mighty Casey played by Abraham Sofaer

Dr. Stillman introduces himself to McGarry and then introduces Casey. Casey shakes McGarry's hand and crushes it. McGarry sends Casey to the pitcher's mound and Dr. Stillman explains to McGarry that Casey is a robot he made. Casey shows off his fast, curve and slow pitches and McGarry advises Dr. Stillman not to tell others that Casey is a robot.

During a game, Casey is hit with the ball and hospitalized. The Team Doctor examines Casey and says he is in great shape. As he is taking Casey's pulse, he becomes confused and tells McGarry and Beasley that Casey isn't alive. Dr. Stillman tells the Team Doctor and Beasley that Casey is a robot. The Team Doctor tells Beasley that he must inform the Commissioner and Beasley gets upset with McGarry for not telling him about Casey. The Commissioner reads article 6 section 2 from the baseball code which states that a team must consist of nine men and as Casey is a robot, he is suspended from playing. Dr. Stillman offers to create a heart for Casey and the Commissioner agrees to let him play if he has a heart. Casey barely arrives in time for the next game and during the game he throws easy to hit pitches and they lose the game. After the game, Casey tells an angry McGarry that now that he has a heart, he just couldn't strike the other team members out and hurt their feelings. Casey tells him that Dr. Stillman thinks he should go into social work. Casey walks out of the room and Dr. Stillman gives McGarry, Casey's blueprints.