Difference between revisions of "Operation DOPPELGANGER"

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In [[3027]], inspired by a report from [[Quintus Allard]], [[Simon Johnson]] and [[Katrina Steiner]] selected [[Jeana Clay]] to become the body double for [[Melissa Steiner]]. Like the original Capellan plan the volunteer's previous existence was eliminated<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 74 - Jeana's interview with the [[Archon]] discusses the price Clay would pay for this service.</ref>, but unlike the Capellan plan, the body double was a volunteer and therefore wasn't brainwashed.
 
In [[3027]], inspired by a report from [[Quintus Allard]], [[Simon Johnson]] and [[Katrina Steiner]] selected [[Jeana Clay]] to become the body double for [[Melissa Steiner]]. Like the original Capellan plan the volunteer's previous existence was eliminated<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 74 - Jeana's interview with the [[Archon]] discusses the price Clay would pay for this service.</ref>, but unlike the Capellan plan, the body double was a volunteer and therefore wasn't brainwashed.
 
As a result of the [[3051]] conference on [[Outreach]], Hanse Davion offered to take [[Joshua Marik]] to the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]] to treat his leukemia. In exchange, the [[Free Worlds League]] provided war supplies to the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and [[Draconis Combine]] to fight the [[Clans]].<ref>''Blood Legacy'',</ref> After Joshua died in [[3057]], [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] was afraid that [[Thomas Marik]] would stop providing these military supplies. With this thought in mind, Victor ordered the creation of a double for Joshua Marik to disguise his death.<ref>''Grave Covenant'', p. ?? - "In a conversation with Thomas, Victor describes his action as nothing more than an attempt to buy time".</ref><ref>''Shattered Sphere'', p.42</ref> When this substitution was discovered later that year, Thomas Marik retaliated by launching [[Operation GUERRERO]]<ref>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 78 - "Operation Guerrero"</ref>. Another result of this '''Operation GEMINI''' was [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]'s formation of the [[Lyran Alliance]].<ref>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 17 - "Sidebar"</ref>
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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*''[[The Sword and the Dagger]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[The Sword and the Dagger]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[Warrior: En Garde]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[Warrior: En Garde]]'' (novel)
*''[[Blood Legacy]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[Grave Covenant]]'' (novel)
 
 
*''[[Shattered Sphere]]''
 
*''[[Shattered Sphere]]''
*''[[Field Manual: Lyran Alliance]]''
 
 
*''[[Intelligence Operations Handbook]]''
 
*''[[Intelligence Operations Handbook]]''
  
 
[[Category: Covert Operations]]
 
[[Category: Covert Operations]]

Revision as of 16:37, 25 September 2020

Operation DOPPELGANGER was originally a plot by Maximilian Liao to replace Hanse Davion with a double. In 3015, the Maskirovka abducted seven scientists from Sanilac, a world in the Federated Suns. Maximilian coerced the scientists to create the double. The Maskirovka then inserted this double in the Davion Summer Palace on Argyle.[1] In 3025 the double's existence was discovered by Ardan Sortek[2]. The Capellan plan required that the pseudo-Hanse Davion truly believe he was the real thing, so he was subjected to several extreme personality modifications including brainwashing.[3][4]

In 3027, inspired by a report from Quintus Allard, Simon Johnson and Katrina Steiner selected Jeana Clay to become the body double for Melissa Steiner. Like the original Capellan plan the volunteer's previous existence was eliminated[5], but unlike the Capellan plan, the body double was a volunteer and therefore wasn't brainwashed.

References

  1. Intelligence Operations Handbook, p. 73
  2. The Sword and the Dagger
  3. Intelligence Operations Handbook, p. 36 - "Message from Simon Johnson to Dr. Roberto Schumann, Dept. of Psychology, Tharkad University"
  4. Intelligence Operations Handbook, p. 73, - "...their [the Capellan] wanton destruction of the imposter's life and memories..."
  5. Warrior: En Garde, p. 74 - Jeana's interview with the Archon discusses the price Clay would pay for this service.

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