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=== William T. Riker ===
 
=== William T. Riker ===
*In [[2361]], a [[transporter]] accident on [[Nervala IV]] duplicated [[William T. Riker]], stranding one on the surface while the other left with the {{USS|Potemkin|NCC-18253}}. Eight years later in [[2369]], the ''Enterprise''-D returned to Nervala IV and found and rescued "[[Thomas Riker]]". ({{TNG|Second Chances}})
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*In [[2361]], a [[transporter]] accident on [[Nervala IV]] duplicated [[William T. Riker]], stranding one on the surface while the other left with the {{USS|Potemkin|Excelsior class}}. Eight years later in [[2369]], the ''Enterprise''-D returned to Nervala IV and found and rescued "[[Thomas Riker]]". ({{TNG|Second Chances}})
{{bginfo|Because the split between signals resulted in an equal distribution of Riker's transporter pattern, both of them had an equally legitimate claim to being the "real" William T. Riker, however it can be argued that "Thomas" is the real Riker as the transporter chief aboard the Potemkin used a second beam signal to retrieve the current person known as William T. Riker while the original beam signal rematerialized on the planet surface.}}
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{{bginfo|Because the split between signals resulted in an equal distribution of Riker's transporter pattern, both of them had an equally legitimate claim to being the "real" William T. Riker, however it can be argued that "Thomas" is the real Riker as the transporter chief aboard the ''Potemkin'' used a second beam signal to retrieve the current person known as William T. Riker while the original beam signal rematerialized on the planet surface.}}
 
*In [[2365]], the [[Mariposan]]s stole Riker's [[DNA]] and created a clone from it. This clone was killed by the original Riker. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}})
 
*In [[2365]], the [[Mariposan]]s stole Riker's [[DNA]] and created a clone from it. This clone was killed by the original Riker. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}})
   
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File:Lovok.jpg|[[Lovok (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[Lovok]]<br />({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
 
File:Lovok.jpg|[[Lovok (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[Lovok]]<br />({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
 
File:Martok 2372.jpg|[[Martok (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[General]] [[Martok]]<br />({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|Apocalypse Rising}})
 
File:Martok 2372.jpg|[[Martok (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[General]] [[Martok]]<br />({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|Apocalypse Rising}})
File:Krajensky.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[Krajensky]]<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})
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File:Krajensky.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of [[Ambassador]] [[Krajensky]]<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})
 
File:Bashir and Bashir.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of Bashir<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})
 
File:Bashir and Bashir.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of Bashir<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})
 
File:Krajensky changeling as odo.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of Odo<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})
 
File:Krajensky changeling as odo.jpg|[[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling]] in the form of Odo<br />({{DS9|The Adversary}})

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"If you travel far enough you will eventually meet yourself."

- Jean-Luc Picard (2365)
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Doppelgänger was a word from the German language which meant an exact duplicate of a living person. The term doppelganger has been used throughout history, most often when someone met an identical copy of themselves who was not a biological twin. Miles O'Brien, Harry Kim, and Naomi Wildman were replaced by doppelgängers of their respective "originals" after they died. (DS9: "Visionary", VOY: "Deadlock")

Physical duplicates

James T. Kirk

Spock

Stavos Keniclius

Jean-Luc Picard

William T. Riker

Because the split between signals resulted in an equal distribution of Riker's transporter pattern, both of them had an equally legitimate claim to being the "real" William T. Riker, however it can be argued that "Thomas" is the real Riker as the transporter chief aboard the Potemkin used a second beam signal to retrieve the current person known as William T. Riker while the original beam signal rematerialized on the planet surface.

Katherine Pulaski

Miles O'Brien

  • Miles O'Brien was killed in 2371, after becoming infected with delta-series radioisotopes following an accident aboard Deep Space 9. He was replaced by his future self from a few hours later, making the current O'Brien a doppelgänger of the "original." (DS9: "Visionary")
  • A replicant of O'Brien was created by the Parada government, possibly to assassinate someone at the upcoming peace talks on the station between the government and rebel forces. This O'Brien died never knowing he wasn't the "real" one. (DS9: "Whispers")

B'Elanna Torres

USS Voyager

File:Voyager divergence field.jpg

Graphic of Voyager being duplicated by a subspace divergence field

Harry Kim

  • The "real" Harry Kim was killed on Voyager when he was pulled through a hull breach on deck 15. He was replaced by the other Harry Kim from the "second" Voyager, making the current Harry a doppelgänger of the "first." (VOY: "Deadlock")

Naomi Wildman

  • The "real" Naomi Wildman died of complications due to hemocythemia. She was replaced by the "second" Naomi Wildman for the other Voyager, making the current Naomi a doppelgänger of the "first." (VOY: "Deadlock")

Iliana Ghemor

(DS9: "Second Skin")

Shapeshifters

Mimetic simbiots

Cellular metamorphosis

Vendorians

Chameloids

Coalescent organism

Changelings

The Silver Blood

Illusory

See Illusory people.

Holograms

Mirror universe

External link