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+ | [[File:Picard alien replacement.jpg|thumb|Alien [[doppelgänger]] of Picard]] |
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+ | This impostor of '''Jean-Luc Picard''' replaced the real [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] when he was abducted by aliens who wanted to study [[Human]] leadership qualities. |
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+ | The impostor had all of the memories and experiences of Picard, but his behavior was different from the [[captain]]. He was more outgoing. He was flirtatious with [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] and fraternized with the crew, buying drinks and [[Heart of Oak|singing]]. This raised the suspicions of the [[senior officer]]s. |
− | with the crew, buying drinks and [[Heart of Oak|singing]]. This raised the suspicions of the senior officers. |
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+ | The Picard impostor moved the ship dangerously close to a [[pulsar]], which caused the ship's [[shields]] to begin to fail. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] took control of the ship, despite the impostor claiming that he lacked the evidence to defend himself at a [[board of inquiry]]. The Picard clone had been testing how far his crew would follow him, even to death. |
When the real Picard was returned to the ship, his [[doppelgänger]] disappeared. ({{TNG|Allegiance}}) |
When the real Picard was returned to the ship, his [[doppelgänger]] disappeared. ({{TNG|Allegiance}}) |
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− | + | {{bginfo|The Picard impostor was played by [[Patrick Stewart]].}} |
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Revision as of 13:28, 22 June 2012
This impostor of Jean-Luc Picard replaced the real Picard when he was abducted by aliens who wanted to study Human leadership qualities.
The impostor had all of the memories and experiences of Picard, but his behavior was different from the captain. He was more outgoing. He was flirtatious with Dr. Crusher and fraternized with the crew, buying drinks and singing. This raised the suspicions of the senior officers.
The Picard impostor moved the ship dangerously close to a pulsar, which caused the ship's shields to begin to fail. Commander Riker took control of the ship, despite the impostor claiming that he lacked the evidence to defend himself at a board of inquiry. The Picard clone had been testing how far his crew would follow him, even to death.
When the real Picard was returned to the ship, his doppelgänger disappeared. (TNG: "Allegiance")