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− | '''David Gentry''', [[serial number]] 99B3278, was a [[Starfleet]] [[security]] [[ensign]] during the [[2370s]], who was born on [[Earth]]. |
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+ | | imagecap = David Gentry, as played by a member of Species 8472 |
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+ | | imagecap2 = David Gentry, just before committing suicide |
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+ | | species = [[8472]] |
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+ | | status = Deceased |
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+ | | datestatus = 2375 |
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+ | | actor = [[Zach Galligan]] |
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+ | '''David Gentry''', [[serial number]] 99B3278, was the identity assumed by a member of [[Species 8472]] in [[2375]] when that species constructed a re-creation of the [[Starfleet Command]] complex in preparation for an infiltration and possible invasion of the [[Earth]]. |
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+ | The replicant accosted [[Chakotay]] and [[Tuvok]] on the grounds of the re-created complex, telling them as they had entered a restricted area. Chakotay and Tuvok were there investigating the re-creation. He was incapacitated by Tuvok using a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] and taken aboard the {{USS|Voyager}}. |
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− | In [[2375]], his identity was assumed by a member of [[Species 8472]] when this species constructed a recreation of [[San Francisco]], preparing for an infiltration and possibly invasion of the [[Federation]]. This "Gentry" stopped [[Chakotay]] and [[Tuvok]] outside the recreated [[Starfleet Headquarters]] as they had entered a restricted area. Gentry wanted to report this, but was stunned through the [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] and taken onboard [[USS Voyager|Voyager]]. Here he at first thought this were a simulation to test him, but when he realized he was on a ''real'' Starfleet ship, he released a cellular toxin into his blood killing him instantly. Later [[the Doctor]] initiated a genetic reversion in him, returning Gentry to his original Species 8472-form. ({{VOY|In the Flesh}}) |
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+ | Aboard ''Voyager'', Gentry had at first thought he was experiencing a simulation to test him, but soon realized it was quite real and he had been captured. When [[The Doctor]], ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[holographic]] [[chief medical officer]], attempted to take a [[genetic]] sample from him to uncover the identity of his [[species]], he committed [[suicide]] by releasing a [[cell (biology)|cellular]] [[toxin]] into his own [[blood]]stream. Later, The Doctor succeeded in uncovering his species' identity by using a [[cytokinetic injection]] to trigger a reversion to his corpse's true form. ({{VOY|In the Flesh}}) |
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− | :''Played by [[Zach Galligan]]'' |
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Revision as of 17:04, 5 November 2014
David Gentry, serial number 99B3278, was the identity assumed by a member of Species 8472 in 2375 when that species constructed a re-creation of the Starfleet Command complex in preparation for an infiltration and possible invasion of the Earth.
The replicant accosted Chakotay and Tuvok on the grounds of the re-created complex, telling them as they had entered a restricted area. Chakotay and Tuvok were there investigating the re-creation. He was incapacitated by Tuvok using a Vulcan nerve pinch and taken aboard the USS Voyager.
Aboard Voyager, Gentry had at first thought he was experiencing a simulation to test him, but soon realized it was quite real and he had been captured. When The Doctor, Voyager's holographic chief medical officer, attempted to take a genetic sample from him to uncover the identity of his species, he committed suicide by releasing a cellular toxin into his own bloodstream. Later, The Doctor succeeded in uncovering his species' identity by using a cytokinetic injection to trigger a reversion to his corpse's true form. (VOY: "In the Flesh")