Since the ship's arrival & departure, & the man's beam out seemed kind of preprogrammed, I'd think there likely was a legit study of the Enterprise, intended by the real historian(s). Therefore, it makes sense there'd be details onboard the pod about them, that the imposter could have gained access to. That plus some cold reading of the crew & surroundings would give an advantage, even if not all the facts, or enough of them to learn all he needed to aid his "Inventing", such that he had to steal artifacts.
I also assume some ability for the imposter to at least partly figure out the tech, because there were certain dynamic aspects about his communication with & transport to the Enterprise, knowing when the captain was/wasn't standing in his transport spot, etc... This would also maybe explain why a pod from the future was again going to return to the imposter's past, where it surely had already been, when he'd hijacked it in the 1st place.
After all, why would the actual historian(s) have been planning to return to the imposter's time, having already been there? I have to think the only one likely to want to go back there is the imposter himself, & even though he couldn't control the time of departure, it seems possible he found a way to set its destination, so he could get back home.
Let's not forget that he also had the door programmed to open upon recognition of his handprint, & by his own admission, he'd spent weeks tampering with the pod to manage using it, during which time it was not programmed to depart on its own.
I'd think he stumbled upon & found a way to engage a preprogrammed mission to study the 24th century Enterprise, which came with some rudimentary files about said mission, & took it as a chance for a future tech heist, but didn't work nearly enough on controlling the parameters of it.
I'm also of the opinion that the real historian was Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, & not the imposter. There were apparently "Credentials" that convinced Picard. It seems less likely that those would have the imposter's name
One thing is for sure. It really is a pity he wasn't more inventive. Dude hit the jackpot, & this truly was a half-assed scheme, that really could've been much better had he spent more time working it out. lol
I also assume some ability for the imposter to at least partly figure out the tech, because there were certain dynamic aspects about his communication with & transport to the Enterprise, knowing when the captain was/wasn't standing in his transport spot, etc... This would also maybe explain why a pod from the future was again going to return to the imposter's past, where it surely had already been, when he'd hijacked it in the 1st place.
After all, why would the actual historian(s) have been planning to return to the imposter's time, having already been there? I have to think the only one likely to want to go back there is the imposter himself, & even though he couldn't control the time of departure, it seems possible he found a way to set its destination, so he could get back home.
Let's not forget that he also had the door programmed to open upon recognition of his handprint, & by his own admission, he'd spent weeks tampering with the pod to manage using it, during which time it was not programmed to depart on its own.
I'd think he stumbled upon & found a way to engage a preprogrammed mission to study the 24th century Enterprise, which came with some rudimentary files about said mission, & took it as a chance for a future tech heist, but didn't work nearly enough on controlling the parameters of it.
I'm also of the opinion that the real historian was Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, & not the imposter. There were apparently "Credentials" that convinced Picard. It seems less likely that those would have the imposter's name
One thing is for sure. It really is a pity he wasn't more inventive. Dude hit the jackpot, & this truly was a half-assed scheme, that really could've been much better had he spent more time working it out. lol