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The Doctor's attempts to graft the personality parameters of a number of historical figures onto his own subroutines result in him developing a Jekyll and Hyde personality, with murderous results. The 'good' and 'evil' versions of the Doctor wreak havoc on Voyager.

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Characters[]

AyalaLord Byron (hologram)BrooksChakotayCulhaneThe DoctorKathryn JanewayKesHarry KimMahatma Gandhi (hologram)NakahnNeelixKashimuro NozawaTom ParisSocrates (hologram)B'Elanna TorresT'Pau (hologram)TuvokZahir
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Marie CurieH'okhLeonardo da Vinci

Starships[]

USS Voyager (Intrepid-class)

Races and cultures[]

HologramHumanKlingonMikhal TravelerOcampaTalaxianVulcan

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published order
Previous episode:
Rise
Voyager episode produced Next episode:
Favorite Son
Previous episode:
Unity
Voyager episode aired Next episode:
Rise
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Gods, Fate, and Fractals
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Conquered
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