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1[[quoteright:350:[[Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disgu.png]]]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:And that's how you get into a mafia's hideout.]]
3->'''Woman at ticket booth:''' You are... Cornelius Thorndyke and Ezra van Holt?\
4'''Alexis Wilder:''' Yea ''[ahem, hum]'' Yes, that's correct.\
5'''Woman:''' Yes, well, "Cornelius," I'm afraid these picture's don't--\
6'''Alex:''' That's my morning face! Ezra here just had some work done, and that's "Mister Thorndyke" to ''you'', smartass.
7-->-- Two 20-somethings trying to get into the museum with senior citizen [=IDs=], ''Webcomic/OurWorld''
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9A sting operation in which the hero tries to infiltrate the villain's organization by passing themselves off as one of the bad guys.
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11For example, Bob is going to meet Alice to be given an EvilPlan to carry out. The hero, Charlie, catches up with Bob before he can meet with Alice. Since Alice and Bob have never met face to face, Charlie goes to the meeting point, pretending to be Bob. Charlie is attempting an Impersonation Gambit. If successful, he will take down Alice's organization, [[RuleOfDrama but this gambit doesn't always go as planned]].
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13A subtrope of TheInfiltration, only in this case, they are impersonating a real person that the villains were expecting to meet. Can result in a YouAreAlreadyCheckedIn if the person they're impersonating shows up. Compare DressingAsTheEnemy which this trope can often overlap with.
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15Inexperienced in impersonation, the heroes might act according to MostDefinitelyNotAVillain (except that they're trying to pretend that they most definitely ''are'' a villain). They may also face the need to [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten prove that they're as evil as the impersonatee is known to be]].
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18!!Examples:
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23* ''Anime/OnePiece'': In ''Anime/OnePieceFilmGold'' the Straw Hats impersonate a group of World Nobles and their bodyguards to bypass a security checkpoint.
24* ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'': #36, the Cures, Fuwa, Prunce, and Blue Cat disguise as a mafia clan to infiltrate the mafia summit.
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28* This happens in the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' story, "Beneath the Viscoid", wherein [[VillainProtagonist the Master]] pretends to be [[TheHero the Doctor]] in order to fool a group of friendly aliens to help pull off his plan [[EvilVersusEvil against the Daleks]].
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32* A couple of chapters of ''Fanfic/AllAssortedAnimorphsAUs'' involve characters pretending to be [[PuppeteerParasite Controllers]].
33** In "What if Tom's yeerk got the morphing cube from David first?", [[spoiler:Tom pretends that he's still a Controller when Chapman spots him and Jake in the hallway. Then, Jake morphs Tom so he can ask the other two Controllers to give him the Escafil device. It works, even though Jake-as-Tom was oddly polite.]]
34** In "What if they were caught on their first mission?", [[spoiler:Visser Three bursts into the Yeerk Pool with his lieutenant, Visser Twenty-Three in Marco's body, and tells him to kill the other Animorphs... but it turns out that Marco has been Yeerk-free for a week.]]
35* ''Fanfic/{{Eleutherophobia}}'':
36** In ''Escape from L.A.''' Eva and Tom plan to get back home by pretending that they're still [[PuppeteerParasite Controllers]] in order to sneak into a Yeerk Pool, then crash a couple of bug fighters into each other in an attempt to undo the [[NegativeSpaceWedgie Sario Rip]] that sent them two years into the past.
37** In ''How I Live Now'', Tom pretends to be Visser Seventeen in order to get the Yeerk in Rachel to listen to him. Cassie morphs a Yeerk and infests him to "prove" that he's still a controller.
38* In ''Fanfic/WhatTomorrowBrings'', Marco pretends to be a Controller when he contacts Samilin, a known spy for the Yeerks.
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41[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
42* Happens a few times in Film/JamesBond films.
43** ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'' has Bond impersonate a nuclear physicist trying to steal a warhead scheduled for decommissioning. When the scientist becomes suspicious of him, he passes a language test, but still gets caught because of the age discrepancy between Bond and the physicist.
44** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'': James Bond impersonates Peter Franks in order to infiltrate the diamond smuggling operation.
45** Another James Bond example occurs during the opening of ''Film/DieAnotherDay''.
46** A villainous example occurs when Red Grant takes the place of Bond's Orient Express contact in ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove.''
47* In ''Film/Ultraviolet1998'' Violet impersonates a courier in order to get inside the Archminstry's headquarters and steal the weapon that will wipe out the hemophages.
48* This is how Connor [=MacManus=] gets the info over the phone for where the Russian mob dudes in ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'' are meeting. It helps that both he and Murphy are fluent in Russian, and could conceivably pass themselves off as members of the Russian mob if they had to.
49* The first ''Film/ProjectA'' have Jackie Chan's protagonist infiltrating the Pirate Lord's hideout by pretending to be the ArmsDealer working for the pirates. It surprisingly works, for a short while anyway. His FatSidekick Fatty on the other hand uses a more direct DressingAsTheEnemy approach by putting on a knocked-out pirate's attire but didn't even cover his face (considering he's chubbier than most of the pirates).
50* In ''Film/StrokerAce'', Doc poses as a representative of the Miller Brewing Company and meets with Clyde Torkle to convince him that Miller will buy Torkle's franchise so long as he fires Stroker. Torkle is taken due to Doc's acting courses making him sound legit and never having been contacted by Miller before.
51* The whole plot of ''Film/TheAdventuresOfTartu'' is Terence passing as the deceased Tartu in order to infiltrate a Nazi gas plant.
52* In ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'', Ethan takes on the identity of "John Lark", an eco-terrorist dealing with illegal weapons and criminals, in order to figure out his EvilPlan. [[spoiler:Remarkably, the actual "John Lark" is [[MoleInCharge working with him as a CIA Agent]] supposedly sent to take him down.]]
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56* In the ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' book ''The Escape'', Marco pretends to be a [[PuppeteerParasite Controller]] so he can talk to [[GreaterScopeVillain Visser One]].
57* Done in almost all possible ways (from stolen uniforms to magical transformations) in ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'' series. GambitPileup is the typical result.
58* ''Literature/TheExecutioner'' series. Mack Bolan would sometimes infiltrate Mafia organizations by masquerading as an elite hitman. He did so by displaying an ace of spades, which they used to identify themselves.
59* Done in ''Literature/{{Harald}}'', when [[TheDragon Mord]] hires [[HorseArcher Westkin]] mercenaries as soldiers to assassinate [[spoiler: King James]], [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness who has outlived his usefulness]], Harald gets his own Westkin allies to impersonate them.
60* A beautiful inversion occurs in the ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' story "The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk". The titular client [[spoiler:obtained a job at a bank, but had never met his employer. Another man convinced the clerk to drop the job without a resignation letter; he then turned up in his stead and robbed the bank.]]
61* A villainous example occurs in the Literature/LordPeterWimsey short story "The Bibulous Business Of a Matter of Taste', where two Lord Peters show up to receive secret information from a person who then holds a wine-tasting to determine which is the real Lord Peter. [[spoiler: Neither are, but the real Lord Peter, there in disguise, is proven anyway.]]
62* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': A villainous variant. In ''[[Literature/DarthBane Darth Bane: Rule of Two]]'', Darth Zannah disguised herself as Jedi Padawan Nalia Adollu to infiltrate the Jedi temple on Coruscant so she can access the Jedi Archives.
63* ''Literature/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'' has a villainous example where [[spoiler:the [[BigBad White Queen]] impersonates Aoi, the person who [[TheHero Kyousuke]] was planning on binding a contract with. Though it turns out that Kyousuke figures it out early on, and deliberately led the White Queen around until he had what he needed]].
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67* ''Series/MissionImpossible''. This was sometimes used in IMF operations.
68* [[Series/TwentyFour Jack Bauer]] attempts this twice throughout the shows run. In both instances, a suspect is killed before Jack can get any info out of them, but Jack [[IndyPloy improvises]] when their phone rings, and gets a meeting location where he continues the guise.
69* [[Series/HumanTarget Christopher Chance]] successfully pulls this off in "Taking Ames".
70** In another episode, to protect a woman he believed was being targeted, he posed as online date. However, the real date shows up, blowing Chances cover. The "real date" is revealed to be the assassin hired to kill the woman, but luckly, Chance saves her.
71* ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' pulls this off in "Chuck vs the Fake Name" by taking an assassins identity to find out who the ring wants to kill.
72** There was a similar plot in ''Series/{{Monk}}''. Even more coincidental since one of the mobsters was played by the same actor who played a mobster in that episode of ''Series/{{Chuck}}''.
73* Series/{{Angel}} pulls one of these in the Season 2 episode "The Shroud of Rahmon," impersonating a hip Vegas vampire to infiltrate a group of thieves.
74* Villain example in ''Series/{{Heroes}}''. Sylar kills Zane Taylor, steals his power, and passes himself off as him to Mohinder.
75* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': Tony and Ziva pose as an assassin couple in order to sniff out who they were taking orders from.
76%%* Happened in an episode of the new ''Series/KnightRider''.
77* In ''Series/Jake20'', Jake infiltrates a meeting of a group of hackers (who had previously only communicated online) by impersonating a group member who has been arrested by the NSA.
78* ''Series/TheCape'': Vince poses as the bomber Razer as a way to spy on Scales.
79* On ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'', an assassin tries to kill the sisters, only to be killed by Prue. She then impersonates the assassin to meet her client, who had apparently never met the assassin in person before.
80* Jarod does a few of these over the course of ''Series/ThePretender''
81** The first involved Jarod posing as a hitman. Jarod was walking past the hitman's hotel room when the man collapsed inside, and went to try and help him. When the man died, Jarod went through his belongings and discovered his profession - then his phone rang. It was the hitman's client, and Jarod took his place at the meeting.
82** A second episode had Jarod overhear a conversation between a former crook trying to go straight and his former employer who wants him to do OneLastJob. There is one more person slated to be part of the team, a one-armed safe cracker scheduled to arrive by bus. Jarod intercepts the safe cracker, tells him the police are onto him, takes his tools, gives him a wad of money and sends him to a new target [[spoiler: the Centre]]. He then takes the safe cracker's place on the robbery team.
83* In one episode of ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'', Hutch impersonates a reclusive hitman who has just been taken into custody. This goes wrong when the hitman escapes and shows up at the meeting...
84* ''Series/StargateSG1'' uses this when Mitchell goes undercover as Kefflin, a lieutenant in the Lucian Alliance (a group of drug smugglers) who are believed to have captured one of Earth's ships (along with Colonel Carter.) Mitchell uses a chemical compound on the one person who knows Kefflin looks like and counts on no one else having ever seen him since he has a reputation as a recluse.
85* ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "Slush Fund", Bodie and Doyle detain a South African hitman entering the country so Doyle can take his place and find out who the target is. Inevitably the hitman escapes to put everyone in danger for the final act.
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89* Not Wrestling/{{Madusa}}, but {{Jobber}} Mike Thor at ''Wrestling/{{WCW}} Clash of the Champions XXI.'' She was scheduled to face [[Wrestling/PaulHeyman Paul E. Dangerously]] (w/Michael Hayes) in a "Battle of the Sexes" Exhibition Match. Before the match, Thor ran in dressed as her with his face disguised. Paul smashed the phone over "her" head, which was considered pretty shocking right there, until Paul and Hayes discovered it was Thor. Madusa herself then showed up to beat up Paul, including [[NoSell no-selling]] his one move, a flying axhandle, hitting a missile dropkick and ripping his pants off until the 5-minute time limit expired. Doubles as a downplayed UriahGambit, since Thor had to get clobbered in order for the plan to work.
90* After failing to defeat Wrestling/ChrisJericho for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html Cruiserweight Title]] at ''WCW Uncensored 98'', March 15, 1998, Wrestling/DeanMalenko told interviewer Wrestling/MeanGeneOkerlund that he was going "home." This led to Jericho cutting hilarious promos mocking Malenko for ''months,'' including the "1004 Holds" one. At ''Slamboree'', May 17, there was a Cruiserweight Battle Royal[[note]]Which featured Jericho's [[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=93&nr=98 classic sarcastic intros]][[/note]] where the winner would get a shot at Jericho's title. It came down to Juventud Guerrera, who was a former Champion, and "Ciclope."[[note]]While the actual Ciclope was successful in Mexico, he was a lower-tier luchador at the time in WCW.[[/note]] Juvy eliminated ''himself'', giving "Ciclope" the win, and "Ciclope" unmasked to reveal Malenko. Malenko then proceeded to beat the heck out of Jericho as revenge for everything Jericho had said about him and his family (including bringing out a guy named "Bore-Us Malenko") and ultimately won the title. In the post-match interview, Malenko dedicated the win to his father.
91* On the July 7, 1997 ''Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro'', Wrestling/RandySavage was scheduled to face MaskedLuchador Wrestling/LaParka. The match seemed to be going along as usual, with Parka doing his usual dancing and strutting. Out of nowhere, "Parka" hit a Diamond Cutter and unmasked as Wrestling/DiamondDallasPage and got the pin. This actually raised Parka's profile in WCW a bit, as, for a short time, he would walk out to the ring and Kimberly would be standing by the entrance and raising the sign of the Diamond Cutter. On DDP's section of WCW's website, someone asked how he got Parka to loan him his costume. DDP said, [[MoneyDearBoy "I gave him a hundred bucks."]]
92* At ''Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}} Young Lions Cup II'', Night II, July 31, 2004, there was a trios match where the Dark Breed (Wrestling/{{Hallowicked}} and Wrestling/{{UltraMantis Black}}) and DJ Skittles defeated the Sweet 'n' Sour International team of Spyrazul, Mobius and Flex Fenom. At ''Retribution Rumble of Revenge and Rumble to Remember'', August 27th, there was an ''atomicos'' (8-man tag match) with Wrestling/{{Jigsaw|Wrestling}}[=/=]Jolly Roger[=/=]Men @ Work (Mister ZERO and Wrestling/ShaneStorm) vs. the Sweet 'n' Sour International team of Wrestling/LarrySweeney, Spyrazul, Rorschach and Wrestling/{{Crossbones|TheWrestler}}, which Jigsaw's team won. Before the match, Sweeney was asking where Wrestling/MikeQuackenbush was. Shane Storm defeated Spyrazul at ''Beware of Barely Badd Blasts and/or Blood Brawls on the Beach'' on September 25th. At ''The Cibernetico Cometh'' on October 30th, there was the first-ever Torneo Cibernetico match, with Jigsaw's team (Jigsaw[=/=]Men @ Work[=/=]F.I.S.T. [Icarus & Wrestling/GranAkuma][=/=]Jolly Roger and Private Eye[=/=]DJ Skittles) vs. Sweet 'n' Sour International (Sweeney/Spyrazul/Sharecropper/The Dark Breed/Crossbones/Mano Metallico/Rorschach.) When the match was down to Jigsaw vs. Sweeney/Spyrazul/Rorschach, Spyrazul hit a Black Tornado Slam on Rorschach and allowed Jigsaw to pin Rorschach. Spyrazul removed his mask to reveal, of course, Quackenbush. Quack threw the mask at Sweeney, wished Jigsaw luck and got himself counted out. This led to Jigsaw pinning Sweeney to win the match.
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96* In ''Radio/{{Dragnet}}'', the plot of #72, "The Big Meet", involves Friday impersonating the local contact that a major drug lord plans to use to distribute a batch of his product through.
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100* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'', [[spoiler:Eva isn't really your contact]]. Also in ''Snake Eater'', Snake impersonates Major Raikov in order to get to the west wing of Grozni Grad.
101* The Dark Brotherhood quest chain in ''Videogame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' requires you to murder and impersonate The Gourmet, Tamriel's greatest - and most secretive - chef, in order to get close to your ultimate target, [[spoiler:the emperor]]. It helps that no one actually knows what The Gourmet looks like (with the exception of the one guy you interrogated for The Gourmet's location, and subsequently killed to cover your tracks), so you can look and dress and act like anything you want.
102* ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'' features a scene where Catie has to dress up as Miku Hatsune to sneak around backstage at a Music/{{Vocaloid}} concert. She ends up running into the real Miku, who just assumes that Catie is a cosplaying superfan. Sadly, the security guards aren’t so gullible and end up throwing her out.
103* In ''VideoGame/CarmenSandiegoMathDetective'', the player character is tasked with infiltrating V.I.L.E.'s new base with one of these in the opening cutscene. They make it past the front desk okay, and stay undercover long enough to hear Carmen's EvilPlan, but they're quickly exposed and have to make a run for it.
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107* Rather humorously averted in ''Webcomic/DoubleK'' - having just raided a drug dealer's warehouse, [[CowboyCop Kamina]] notices the suspect's portable phone ringing and answers it. When the guy on the other end assumes that he's talking to the dealer as normal, well... in the author's own words, "True to form, [[IdiotHero Kamina]] immediately pisses away any usefulness this development may have brought." [[StuffBlowingUp Explosions]] [[HilarityEnsues ensue]].
108* ''WebComic/MagickChicks'': Following the school's takeover, in chapter 16, [[{{Ninja}} The Ninja Club]] are revealed to be that last holdouts, [[LaResistance in terms of opposition.]] They've even managed to capture [[spoiler: [[TheDragon Skye]]]] and replaced her with [[spoiler: [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/location_unknown Rain]]]], in order to spy on [[spoiler: Cerise]] and undermine her authority.
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112* In Episode 472 of ''WebVideo/StampysLovelyWorld'', "Gate Crashers", [[spoiler:Stampy [[DisguisedInDrag pretends to be]] Veeva Dash, [[BigBad HitTheTarget's]] girlfriend and partner-in-crime, to try to save his dogs and Helpers while they were being captured and imprisoned, respectively. It helps that Veeva Dash was wearing a costume at the time, and ''somehow'', it only fails when [[ConfrontingYourImposter Veeva Dash herself shows up]]]].
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116* Gloriously played in the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Almost Got 'Im", where [[spoiler:Killer Croc]], of all people, turns out to have been Batman the whole time.
117* In the ''WesternAnimation/CarmenSandiego'' episode "The Big Bad Ivy Caper," Carmen and Ivy are trying to locate a V.I.L.E. contact when Dash Haber comes up to Ivy and gives her a code phrase, having mistaken her for the contact. Carmen then finds the actual woman and gives the same code phrase, passing herself off as Dash Haber, so that Ivy can learn the proper response to give.
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121* Two FBI agents were able to stop a bomb plot in Portland by impersonating the would-be bombers' online contacts.
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