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A Matter of Trust
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Ever since these attacks in his name began, Regent Worf has isolated himself, suspicious of all those around him. He wants proof that none of his guards have been replaced by additional imposters.
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Between genetic comparison and rigorous interviews, the away team proves to Regent Worf that although an impostor may currently be using his name, all of his loyal guards are who they say they are.
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All of the Regent's guards profess their loyalty during the away team's interviews, but the Regent still fears that whoever is impersonating him on the Klingon border may make an attempt on his life.
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Blood Bonds
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The person impersonating Regent Worf was seen on the battlefield during his latest attack on a Klingon outpost. Send an away team to recover any physical evidence the imposter may have left behind.
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The away team located a command post that the impostor supposedly invaded single-handedly. Most of the blood and epidermal residue inside the building matched its deceased Klingon guards, but strangely, the only other sample contained human DNA.
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The imposter's latest attack against the Klingons caused many casualties, making it impossible for the away team to separate any biological traces left by the imposter from those of other combatants.
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Expendable
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Regent Worf has made the mirror version of Garak his ambassador to the Klingon High Council. If he can convince them not to retaliate against the Alliance, all will be well, but if not, he may require backup.
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While escorting Garak to meet with the High Council, the away team also informed him of the differences between the Klingons he knows and those in the Klingon Empire. Their advice gave him an edge in negotiating a temporary truce.
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By the time the away team organized a security detail for Garak, Regent Worf had already sent him off to meet with the High Council. Whatever retaliation he may face for addressing them, he will face it alone.
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Eye for an Eye
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Outraged by the recent attacks against his people, General Chang has invaded a Klingon-Cardassian Alliance outpost. Now Regent Worf's own men wish to retaliate against Chang, unless you can talk them down.
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The away team reminded Regent Worf's troops that attacking Chang would only prove him right about their people. Chang still holds one of their outposts, but at least both sides are at a standoff.
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The away team could not stop KCA forces from attacking the Klingon general Chang. They ousted him from the outpost he conquered, but their actions will only lead to further retaliation from the Klingon Empire.
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Face to Face
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The Botha have the ability to create detailed visions from a subject's memories. If you can find a member of this reclusive species, they may be able to reconstruct sightings of the person claiming to be Regent Worf.
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A single Bothan ship agreed to help the away team in exchange for being left in peace. The crew pulled images from the minds of those who had seen the man claiming to be Regent Worf, and though he shares the Regent's face, they are different heights.
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The away team sent out general transmissions on every subspace frequency they could think of, asking for a Bothan ship's assistance, but they never received a reply.
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Seeds of Chaos
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Regent Worf suspects that one of his political enemies may be funding his imposter. His soldiers have recently captured the Terran Empire's Jonathan Archer, and he wants an away team to interrogate him.
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The away team closely monitored Archer's lifesigns during their questioning, and based on his autonomic responses, they believe his claims that the Terran Empire did not, in fact, hire the Regent's impostor.
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The away team threw every question they could think of at Archer, but he refused to tell them whether the Terran Empire had anything to do with the man impersonating Regent Worf.
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The Missing Piece
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The Talosians live in isolation, keeping their powerful illusory abilities to themselves. If you can persuade them to create an illusory version of the Regent's flagship, it would make a tempting target for his imposter.
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The away team describes Regent Worf's flagship in such intricate detail that the Talosians accept their challenge. Their illusory version of the flagship drawn the Regent's impostor out, and though he escapes, his ship is badly damaged.
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After years of crafting illusions for their own entertainment, the Talosians find the away team's request an unworthy use of their abilities. They will need other bait to lure Regent Worf's impostor into a trap.
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The Stage Calls
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A surviving version of executioner-turned-actor Anton Karidian has been living in a Starfleet penal colony, but his contacts could help Regent Worf identify whoever is posing as him. Arrange Karidian's release.
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The away team arranged to take temporary custody of Anton Karidian. Posing as an actor once more, he learned of a recent a casting call for a lone Klingon role, placed by an apparently human client.
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The away team arranged for Karidian to be temporarily released into their custody, but a repentant Karidian refused to leave the penal colony. They will need another contact to find the man impersonating Regent Worf.
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Turning the Tables
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Regent Worf's imposter has been vanishing after each attack along the Klingon Empire's border. The Klingon-Cardassian Alliance needs an away team to patrol the area and follow wherever the elusive ship goes.
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The away team caught the imposter Regent's ship sailing towards a Klingon colony. It lost the away team in a nebula, but its last known course would have taken it into Federation space, not Klingon-Cardassian territory.
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The away team spent days patrolling the Klingon Empire's border, but they were always one step behind the imposter Regent's movements. With each new attack, the High Council moves closer to declaring war.
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Two Places at Once
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Regent Worf claims he was putting down a Terran rebellion on the day he supposedly began attacks against the Klingon Empire. Verifying this alibi would help prove his innocence to the Klingon High Council.
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Detailed telemetry recovered from the Regent's flagship and footage of him from a distant colony prove that he was nowhere near the Klingon Empire on the day he supposedly attacked them.
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The crew of Regent Worf's flagship claim he was with them at a rebellious colony when he supposedly attacked the Klingon Empire, but they are too loyal for their testimony to hold weight. The Regent will need more evidence to clear his name.
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