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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''. |
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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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.
Summary
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External Link
- Darkling (episode) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
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Previous episode: Rise |
Voyager episode produced | Next episode: Favorite Son |
Previous episode: Unity |
Voyager episode aired | Next episode: Rise |
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Previous Adventure: Gods, Fate, and Fractals |
Next Adventure: The Conquered |