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Duplicate Picard's Body (P2)
A living, physical duplicate of Captain Jean‑Luc Picard—pale, tense, and supine on Sickbay biobed sensors—whose vitals pulse out of phase as his physiology 're‑syncs' with another timeline. Tubing and monitoring arrays cradle him; Pulaski probes with clinical detachment while the body spasms, flinches, and briefly grabs Deanna Troi, producing visible discomfort and psychic recoil. Crew members circle with a mix of clinical curiosity and alarm as the duplicate's body manifests the paradox in tangible, somatic terms.
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Purpose
Serves as the medical subject under examination to diagnose, monitor, and document the temporal re‑synchronization phenomenon affecting a duplicated human physiology.
Significance
Functions as the decisive physical evidence of a temporal paradox that threatens to duplicate Captain Picard, corroding his authority and forcing command to confront an unprecedented biological and ethical crisis. The body's reactions provoke Troi's psychic collapse and transform an abstract temporal anomaly into an immediate tactical and psychological weapon against Picard.
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