Lieutenant Jon Stephens was an alias taken by Lady Q when she visited the USS Enterprise-E in 2380 in order to be a direct participant in the battle against the super-sized Borg Cube. "Stephens" claimed to have been born on Mars and served as Conn officer on the Enterprise. Part of the fabricated history for Stephens included the "fact" that he transferred off the USS Excalibur-A for being too "strange" for Mackenzie Calhoun's crew. (TNG novel: Before Dishonor)
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| - Lieutenant Jon Stephens was an alias taken by Lady Q when she visited the USS Enterprise-E in 2380 in order to be a direct participant in the battle against the super-sized Borg Cube. "Stephens" claimed to have been born on Mars and served as Conn officer on the Enterprise. Part of the fabricated history for Stephens included the "fact" that he transferred off the USS Excalibur-A for being too "strange" for Mackenzie Calhoun's crew. (TNG novel: Before Dishonor)
- Bev Unwin went for a night on the town in November 2003 and came back next day with tales of a handsome, dark-haired man she'd met called Jon Stephens who was an airline pilot and who she was meeting again the next night. Deirdre Rachid was instantly alert as this sounded uncannily similar to her old nemesis, Jon Lindsay, whose fraudulent activities with assumed names had led to Deirdre being sent to Redford Prison for several weeks in 1998. She alerted Bev to the danger, commenting that Jon, who had himself been jailed subsequently, was probably released by now. She offered to tag along to Nexus wine bar where Bev would be meeting her new man, observe him from a distance, and give Bev a thumbs-up sign if all was fine with Mr Stephens.
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| - Bev Unwin went for a night on the town in November 2003 and came back next day with tales of a handsome, dark-haired man she'd met called Jon Stephens who was an airline pilot and who she was meeting again the next night. Deirdre Rachid was instantly alert as this sounded uncannily similar to her old nemesis, Jon Lindsay, whose fraudulent activities with assumed names had led to Deirdre being sent to Redford Prison for several weeks in 1998. She alerted Bev to the danger, commenting that Jon, who had himself been jailed subsequently, was probably released by now. She offered to tag along to Nexus wine bar where Bev would be meeting her new man, observe him from a distance, and give Bev a thumbs-up sign if all was fine with Mr Stephens. The story that Deirdre had told Bev made her very anxious in Jon's company and Deirdre was late in arriving, getting a closer look and confirming that Mr Lindsay and Mr Stephens were in fact two different men. By this time, Bev's date had grown tired of her strange behaviour. He told her it wasn't working and left her in the bar. The next day, Bev angrily blamed Deirdre and told her that her actions had cost her yet another man.
- Lieutenant Jon Stephens was an alias taken by Lady Q when she visited the USS Enterprise-E in 2380 in order to be a direct participant in the battle against the super-sized Borg Cube. "Stephens" claimed to have been born on Mars and served as Conn officer on the Enterprise. Part of the fabricated history for Stephens included the "fact" that he transferred off the USS Excalibur-A for being too "strange" for Mackenzie Calhoun's crew. (TNG novel: Before Dishonor) The deception (but not Stephen's true identity) was revealed during a meeting between Captains Calhoun and Picard on Earth following the destruction of the Borg Cube, when Calhoun informed Picard that he had no idea who Stephens was and that he did not transfer him to the Enterprise. Stephens true identity was revealed only to Kathryn Janeway during a conversation after Admiral Janeway's "death". When asked why the Lady Q was even helping the Enterprise, she replied, "Sometimes you just want a front-row seat when something great meets its end." (TNG novel: Before Dishonor)
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