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Bertrand Carlisle was a male Human scientist in the 20th century.

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He was born 15 January 1899, and attended Oxford University, earning doctorates in particle physics, quantum mechanics, and thermonuclear integration in 1918. In 1964, he came to the United States of America to participate in Project Hercules, an effort to develop enhanced fusion technology. As of 1968, he held the chair of Oxford's advanced speculative physics department.

In 1968, Project head Diana Winters introduced Carlisle to Aegis agent Gary Seven and his associate Roberta Lincoln, who posed as scientists overseeing final procedures of the enhanced fusion bomb test. Two days later in the control room, when Angela Franklin noticed that Arthur Truman was missing, Carlisle said he'd not seen him since 6 p.m. the previous day. (TOS - Star Trek: Assignment: Earth comic: "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns")

It seems remarkable that Carlisle earned three doctorates by age nineteen, particularly in fields that barely existed in the early 20th century. It is likely Beta Five's brief biographical synopsis lacks some specificity in regard to dates.

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