He's dead, Jim

He's dead, Jim is a famous and  used in Star Trek. It is mostly used by Dr. Leonard McCoy in Star Trek: The Original Series, typically after using his medical tricorder and reports it to James Kirk. Instances are whenever one of the Enterprise crew, such as a redshirt, or another character dies.

Usage

 * "He's dead" (about Sturgeon in )
 * "He's dead, Jim" (about Alfa 177 canine in )
 * "He's dead, doctor" (Christine Chapel to McCoy about Joe Tormolen in )
 * "It's dead" (about the Boy Creature in )
 * "He's dead, Captain" (about Tristan Adams in )
 * "This man is dead" (about Jackson in )
 * "He's dead" (Tonia Barrows about McCoy in )
 * "He's dead" (Kirk about George Samuel Kirk in )
 * "He's dead" (about Kirk in )
 * "She's dead" (about Arlene Galway in )
 * "He's dead, Jim" (about Montgomery Scott in )
 * "She's dead, Jim" (about Kara and later Sybo in )
 * "He's dead, Jim" (about Hengist in )
 * "He's dead, sir" (Nyota Uhura about Rizzo in )
 * "She's dead" (about Nona in )
 * "I examined Chekov. He's dead" (in )
 * "He/Scotty's dead" (Kirk about Scotty in )
 * "This tribble is dead" (Spock in )
 * "He's dead, Captain" (about Starnes in )
 * "He's dead" (about Kirk/Sargon in )
 * "The captain is dead" (about Kirk in )
 * "He's dead" (about Old Man in )
 * "He's dead, Jim" (about Larry Marvick in )