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[[Image:Alice eiger.jpg|thumb|Eiger shortly before her assimilation.]]
 
[[Image:Alice eiger.jpg|thumb|Eiger shortly before her assimilation.]]
'''Eiger''' was an [[engineer]] serving aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|''Enterprise''-E]] in [[2373]]. She assisted [[Paul Porter]] in a [[diagnostic]] of the ship's [[environmental control]]s, which were malfunctioning due to [[Borg]] interference, and was one of the first ''Enterprise'' crewmembers to be [[assimilate]]d. ({{film|8}})
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'''Eiger''' was an [[engineer]] serving aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in [[2373]]. She assisted [[Paul Porter]] in a [[diagnostic]] of the ship's [[environmental control]]s, which were malfunctioning due to [[Borg]] interference, and was one of the first ''Enterprise'' crewmembers to be [[assimilate]]d. ({{film|8}})
   
 
:''Eiger was played by [[Marnie McPhail]]. Various sources list her full name as '''Alice Eiger'''; however, this was not given in the script or the film. In the Star Trek CCG, she was listed as '''Inge Eiger''', in order to make her name a near-anagram of '''engineer'''.''
 
:''Eiger was played by [[Marnie McPhail]]. Various sources list her full name as '''Alice Eiger'''; however, this was not given in the script or the film. In the Star Trek CCG, she was listed as '''Inge Eiger''', in order to make her name a near-anagram of '''engineer'''.''

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File:Alice eiger.jpg

Eiger shortly before her assimilation.

Eiger was an engineer serving aboard the USS Enterprise-E in 2373. She assisted Paul Porter in a diagnostic of the ship's environmental controls, which were malfunctioning due to Borg interference, and was one of the first Enterprise crewmembers to be assimilated. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Eiger was played by Marnie McPhail. Various sources list her full name as Alice Eiger; however, this was not given in the script or the film. In the Star Trek CCG, she was listed as Inge Eiger, in order to make her name a near-anagram of engineer.