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|species = [[Human]]
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|affiliation = [[Federation]]
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|occupation = [[Anthropology|Anthropologist]]
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[[Doctor]] '''Mary Warren''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[anthropologist]], who was studying the [[Mintakan]]s, a civilization on the [[planet]] [[Mintaka III]].
 
   
 
[[Doctor]] '''Mary Warren''' was a [[Federation]] [[anthropologist]], who was studying the [[Mintakan]]s, a civilization on the [[planet]] [[Mintaka III]].
When a power overload caused an explosion inside the [[duck blind|holographicaly hidden observation port]], Dr. Warren and Dr. [[Barron]] were seriously injured. A third team member, a young man named [[Palmer (Doctor)|Palmer]], was dazed in the blast and wandered away from the site.
 
   
 
When a power overload caused an explosion inside the [[duck blind|holographically hidden observation port]], Dr. Warren and Dr. [[Barron]] were seriously injured. A third team member, a young man named {{dis|Palmer|Doctor}}, was dazed in the blast and wandered away from the site.
An [[away team]] from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was sent down for medical purposes and was seen by the underdeveloped Mintakans, resulting in the Mintakans mistaking [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] for a [[god]]. Dr. Warren later died from the wounds sustained from the power overload explosion. Her [[death]] proved to [[Nuria]] that Picard's people were mortal. ({{TNG|Who Watches The Watchers}})
 
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An [[away team]] from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was sent down for medical purposes and was seen by the pre-industrial Mintakans, resulting in the Mintakans mistaking {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] for a [[god]]. Dr. Warren later died from the wounds sustained from the power overload explosion. Her [[death]] proved to [[Nuria]] that Picard's people were mortal. ({{TNG|Who Watches The Watchers}})
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Revision as of 22:30, 4 December 2019

Doctor Mary Warren was a Federation anthropologist, who was studying the Mintakans, a civilization on the planet Mintaka III.

When a power overload caused an explosion inside the holographically hidden observation port, Dr. Warren and Dr. Barron were seriously injured. A third team member, a young man named Palmer, was dazed in the blast and wandered away from the site.

An away team from the USS Enterprise-D was sent down for medical purposes and was seen by the pre-industrial Mintakans, resulting in the Mintakans mistaking Captain Picard for a god. Dr. Warren later died from the wounds sustained from the power overload explosion. Her death proved to Nuria that Picard's people were mortal. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

Mary Warren was played by the late actress Lois Hall who did not speak in the episode.