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'''''The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde''''' was a [[19th century]] [[novel]] written by [[Wikipedia:Robert Louis Stevenson|Robert Louis Stevenson]] concerning the kindly Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent alter-ego Mr. Hyde.
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'''''The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde''''' was a [[19th century]] [[novel]] concerning the kindly Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent alter-ego Mr. Hyde.
   
 
[[Commander]] [[Balok]] of the ''[[Fesarius]]'' had heard of the novel and referred to his menacing puppet as "Mr. Hyde to my Jekyll". ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
 
[[Commander]] [[Balok]] of the ''[[Fesarius]]'' had heard of the novel and referred to his menacing puppet as "Mr. Hyde to my Jekyll". ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
   
 
[[The Doctor]] also refrenced the story, when recalling his actions after his [[Ethical subroutine]]s were removed, noting he was distubed that all it took was "a flick of the switch to turn (him) in to Mr. Hyde." ({{VOY|Equinox, Part II}})
 
[[The Doctor]] also refrenced the story, when recalling his actions after his [[Ethical subroutine]]s were removed, noting he was distubed that all it took was "a flick of the switch to turn (him) in to Mr. Hyde." ({{VOY|Equinox, Part II}})
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{{bginfo|The novel was written by {{w|Robert Louis Stevenson}}.}}
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
 
*{{wikipedia-title|The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde}}
 
*{{wikipedia-title|The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde}}
 
   
 
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[[de:Der seltsame Fall des Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde]]

Revision as of 16:38, 26 November 2010

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was a 19th century novel concerning the kindly Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent alter-ego Mr. Hyde.

Commander Balok of the Fesarius had heard of the novel and referred to his menacing puppet as "Mr. Hyde to my Jekyll". (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

The Doctor also refrenced the story, when recalling his actions after his Ethical subroutines were removed, noting he was distubed that all it took was "a flick of the switch to turn (him) in to Mr. Hyde." (VOY: "Equinox, Part II")

The novel was written by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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