This is a list of unnamed holograms, as created by different species and presumably different, yet similar, technologies.
Barash[]
Human science officer []
This female science division officer was part of Barash's holographic illusion in 2367. She was talking to Geordi La Forge on the bridge when the two were interrupted by Captain Riker. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
This science officer was played by an unknown actress.
Human transporter chief []
This transporter chief operated the transporter aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2383, a false future created by the alien Barash in 2367. He beamed Admiral Picard and Deanna Troi aboard from the Romulan Warbird Decius, and later, Ambassador Tomalak. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
This transporter chief was played by George O'Hanlon, Jr.
Ferengi ensign []
In an illusory reality created by the alien Barash in 2367, this Ferengi ensign served at the conn station on the Enterprise-D in 2383. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
This Ferengi was played by an unknown actor.
Riker, in the illusion, comments on the unlikelihood of a Ferengi ensign, though Nog actually became an ensign just seven years later in DS9: "Favor the Bold".
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Prot.
Klingon crewman []
This Klingon crewman served on the Enterprise-D in an illusory 2383, created by the alien Barash on Alpha Onias III in 2367. She passed Captain Riker and Dr. Crusher when she left a turbolift. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
This Klingon crewman was played by an unknown actress.
Romulan officers []
These Romulan officers were part of the holographic illusion created by the alien Barash, in 2367, during his attempt to have Commander William T. Riker stay on Alpha Onias III to keep him company. In this illusion they worked for Tomalak who interrogated Riker to reveal the location of Outpost 23. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the first pictured one's name as Jaron. [1] However, Daniel Roebuck played a different Romulan in the fifth season episodes "Unification I" and "Unification II" also purportedly named Jaron.
Borg[]
Species 5618 []
The Borg used a hologram to depict Species 5618, which was the designation given by the Borg Collective to the Human species. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")
This individual was played by an unknown actor.
Caretaker[]
Farmer's daughter []
The farmer's daughter was a character created by the Caretaker. She was part of a holographic farm scenario, created to make the crew of USS Voyager feel at ease. She greeted Tom Paris and made flirtatious advances. When Harry Kim and Paris detected a lifeform in the barn, she attempted to prevent them from entering. She and the rest of the holographic people then turned violent. She told Paris that she was not ready for them and punched him, knocking Paris to the ground. (VOY: "Caretaker")
The farmer's daughter was played by Keely Sims.
Farm folk []
These farm folk were characters created by the Caretaker along with farmer's daughter and Aunt Adah. They were part of the holographic farm scenario, created to make the crew of Voyager feel at ease. They were dancing and tried to entertain the crew of Voyager. (VOY: "Caretaker")
The "farm folk" was played by background performers who received no credit for their appearances. They were identified by the call sheets of "Caretaker" and are listed as "Farm Atmos". They filmed their scenes on Monday 3 October 1994 on Paramount Stage 16 and on Tuesday 4 October 1994 and Wednesday 5 October 1994 on location at the Paddison Farm in Norwalk. Listed as "Farm Folk", Bixler, Larson, Chatman, and Garcia filmed more scenes on 2nd unit on Thursday 17 November 1994 on Paramount Stage 11.
On the first call sheet for Monday 3 October 1994, actress Audrianne Norwood is listed as one of the farm folk but was replaced by Eva Larson on the revised call sheet.
Courier[]
Training hologram []
This training hologram was used on Booker's ship in the late 3180s for martial arts training purposes. (DIS: "People of Earth")
This hologram was played by Alain Moussi.
Federation[]
Bajorans[]
Borg []
This Borg drone was part of Commander Reginald Barclay's class at Starfleet Academy in 2404. He made this hologram for his cadets when guest speaker Admiral Kathryn Janeway visited his class. (VOY: "Endgame")
This holographic Borg was played by background actor Louis Ortiz, who received no credit for this appearance.
Section 31 program []
These two Starfleet security officers were part of Luther Sloan's holoprogram centering around the loyalty of Julian Bashir. They were armed and guarded Bashir into the holding cell aboard Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Inquisition")
Tarlac masseuse []
The Doctor took the form of this Tarlac masseuse in 2376, when he tried to diagnose Doctor Lewis Zimmerman. (VOY: "Life Line")
This Tarlac was played by featured actress Nichole McAuley, who received no credit for this appearance.
See also[]
- USS Cerritos holograms
- Deep Space 9 holograms
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) holograms
- USS Protostar holograms
- USS Voyager holograms
Freecloud[]
Stardust City dancer []
In 2399, an advertisement in Stardust City on the planet Freecloud featured a dancing woman. (PIC: "Stardust City Rag")
This dancer was played by Destiney Richardson.
Kelpien[]
Kelpien elder []
A holographic Kelpien elder was used aboard the KSF Khi'eth as a teaching/socialization hologram for Su'Kal. It told tales of Kelpien history and sang lullabies. By 3189, its stability had begun to degenerate, and it ultimately ceased to function. (DIS: "Su'Kal", "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
This hologram was played by Robert Verlaque.
Smiling Starfleet lieutenant []
A holographic female Human Starfleet lieutenant was used aboard the KSF Khi'eth as a teaching/socialization hologram for Su'Kal. By 3189, its stability was beginning to degenerate. (DIS: "Su'Kal")
This hologram was played by Nelu Handa.
Vulcan Starfleet officer []
A holographic Vulcan Starfleet officer was used aboard the KSF Khi'eth as a teaching/socialization hologram for Su'Kal. By 3189, its stability had begun to degenerate, and it ultimately ceased to function. (DIS: "Su'Kal", "That Hope Is You, Part 2")
This hologram was played by Danny Waugh.
Kradin[]
Commandant []
The Kradin commandant was a photometric projection in a training/recruiting simulation by the Vori Defense Contingent. In this simulation, the commandant and his soldiers attacked the Larhana settlement of the Vori and brought the ill and elderly people to the extermination facility. The commandant and two of his soldiers surprised Commander Chakotay, who witnessed this from outside the settlement.
In the settlement, the commandant ordered to bring Karya to the extermination facility, too because "the pretty one", how he named her, was loud and asked to spare her grandfather, Penno. Chakotay attacked him before he was knocked out by one of the guards. (VOY: "Nemesis")
The photometric projection of the Krenim commandant was one of the violent thoughts, the Mari Guill extracted from Tuvok's mind in 2374. (VOY: "Random Thoughts")
The commandant was played by actor Peter Vogt and his stunt double Paul E. Short. Vogt filmed his scenes on Monday 23 June 1997 and Tuesday 24 June 1997 on location at the Warner Bros. backlot.
His boots and his jacket were previously used as costume parts of the Mokra Oder soldiers in the episode "Resistance" and were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2](X) [3](X)
Footage of Vogt from "Nemesis" was later re-used for the episode "Random Thoughts".
Commandos []
These two photometric projections of Kradin commandos attacked Commander Chakotay and the Vori soldier Namon while the two were searching for the debris of Chakotay's shuttlecraft. Namon was killed but Chakotay was able to kill one of the Kradin. The second Kradin commando was then killed by Brone and his fourth Vori Defense Contingent. (VOY: "Nemesis")
These two Kradin were played by regular stunt performers Chuck Borden and Tom Morga.
They filmed these scenes on Thursday 26 June 1997 on Paramount Stage 16.
Soldier []
This photometric projection of a Kradin soldier addressed Chakotay by name after his Vori Defense Contingent was nullified. He told Chakotay that the whole situation was not real and that he would bring him back aboard the Voyager. In reality, this soldier was Tuvok, who accompanied a Kradin contingent to rescue Chakotay. During their talk, Chakotay saw Tuvok and the Kradin soldier disappeared. (VOY: "Nemesis")
This Kradin soldier was played by actor Pancho Demmings.
He filmed his scenes on Wednesday 25 June 1997 on Paramount Stage 16 and during second unit on Tuesday 29 July 1997 on Paramount Stage 9.
Soldiers []
These photometric projections of Kradin soldiers appeared under the command of the Kradin commandant. They attacked the Larhana settlement, and escorted the ill and elderly Vori to the extermination facility. One of the soldiers was attacked by Chakotay when he tried to stop the transport. Chakotay then also attacked the Kradin commandant, but was knocked out by another soldier. (VOY: "Nemesis")
These four soldiers were played by two stunt actors and two background actors. They filmed their scenes on Thursday 19 June 1997, Monday 23 June 1997, Tuesday 24 June 1997, Wednesday 25 June 1997, and Thursday 26 June 1997 on Paramount Stage 16 and on location at the Warner Bros. backlot.
La Sirena[]
Birds []
During his time aboard La Sirena in 2399, Jean-Luc Picard made use of a holographic recreation of his study at Château Picard. During Picard's initial assessment of the environment, he observed a small group of holographic birds flying outside the recreation of this room's window. (PIC: "Absolute Candor")
These birds were depicted by computer-generated images.
Château Picard worker []
During Picard's initial assessment of a holographic recreation of his study at Château Picard aboard La Sirena, a holographic worker could be seen through a recreated window, tending the fields of a simulated vineyard. (PIC: "Absolute Candor")
This individual was either portrayed by an unknown performer, or depicted by a computer-generated image.
Minosian[]
Peddler []
The Minosian peddler was an automated sales-pitchman for the Minosian Arms Industry of the planet Minos, who were noted for technologically advanced weaponry, an example of which was the Echo Papa 607. The salesman promised good deals and promised peace through superior firepower.
At first, the USS Enterprise-D crew believed him to be real. They soon realized that he was actually generated by a pre-recorded holographic message, and that the Minosians who had programmed him had subsequently been wiped out by their own weapons. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")
The Minosian peddler was played by actor Vincent Schiavelli.
Nuu'Bari[]
Laborers []
These three Nuu'Bari holograms were primitive holograms employed as laborers aboard a Nuu'Bari mining vessel in 2377.
After Iden delivered them from the Nuu'Bari mining vessel, he wanted them to join his rebellion, but the first hologram only asked for input. Iden was unhappy to learn that they were non-sentient holograms and had very low matrices that could not be enhanced. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")
Two of the holograms were played by background actors who received no credit for their appearance.
Two of their costumes were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [4](X) [5](X) [6](X)
Overlooker[]
The Doctor []
This holographic Overlooker identity was created in 2378 by Zet and Nar to replace the appearance of The Doctor. Their plan was to infiltrate the Hierarchy Central Command. (VOY: "Renaissance Man")
The Doctor disguised as an Overlooker was portrayed by Robert Picardo's stand-in J.R. Quinonez. He is credited as "Overlooker/Doctor" in the episode's end credits and on the call sheet. He filmed his scenes on Friday 16 March 2001 on Paramount Stage 16.
Qomar[]
Qomar singing holographic matrix []
The Qomar singing holographic matrix was a hologram created in 2376 by Tincoo, a Qomar mathematician. She was inspired to create the hologram by The Doctor.
The hologram shared the same appearance of The Doctor, with the difference of looking like a Qomar, instead of a Human. It was designed to sing far more complex musical compositions than The Doctor was capable of. Specifically, it was designed to extend the range of humanoid vocal capabilities, to the extent that The Doctor would have only been able to match its range by deleting some of his medical databases to create additional space in his matrix. (VOY: "Virtuoso")
The Qomar singing holographic matrix was portrayed by Robert Picardo and his photo double J.R. Quinonez.
The costumes of Picardo and Quinonez were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [7](X) [8](X)
Think Tank[]
Malon []
In 2375, this simulated Malon was part of a ruse by the "Think Tank" member Kurros, who disguised an isomorphic projection of himself to trick the Hazari into believing that they were hired by the Malon to capture the USS Voyager.
Captain Kathryn Janeway discovered an isomorphic signature embedded in the hologram, which revealed the true identity of the individual who placed the bounty on Voyager. (VOY: "Think Tank")
This Malon hologram was played by actor Walter Altman who filmed his scene on Thursday 7 January 1999 on Paramount Stage 9. He is listed as "Malon Man" on the call sheet.
Tolar[]
Legate []
This hologram of a Cardassian legate was seen in a fabricated recording of a meeting at which Weyoun and Damar discussed the invasion of Romulus, created by Grathon Tolar. The holoprogram was part of a ploy to convince the Romulan government, specifically Senator Vreenak, that Cardassia was about to invade, and that Romulus should therefore join in the Dominion War. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
This Cardassian was played by an unknown actor.
Vori[]
Commandos []
These five photometric projections of Vori commandos were part of the fourth Vori Defense Contingent, led by team leader Brone. Rafin and Namon were also among the fourth contingent commandos. They found Commander Chakotay in the forest and took him with them. Later, they fought against several Kradin soldiers and were killed by the Kradin. (VOY: "Nemesis")
The background actors filmed their scenes on Wednesday 18 June 1997, Friday 20 June 1997, and Thursday 26 June 1997 on Paramount Stage 16 and are listed as "Commandos" on the call sheets.
A costume worn by both, George Cambio and Egypt Thompson, was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [9](X)
Rafin's uncles []
Rafin spoke to Chakotay of his uncles and brothers who were in the clash, and told him that "Risking [his] own days and nights to drive the nemesis from our sphere. That should be as easy as a long sleep." (VOY: "Nemesis")
Rafin's uncles were only mentioned in dialogue.
Scout walker []
This Vori was part of the psychological conditioning and training illusion experienced by Commander Chakotay in 2374. He was found neck-strapped on the ground in the forest by night, upturned to deny his entrance to the Gloried Way After. According to Brone, he was a scout walker for the seventh contingent. (VOY: "Nemesis")
This Vori was played by recurring background actor Mark Major, who filmed his scene on 18 June 1997 at Paramount Stage 16.
Villagers []
These photometric projections of Vori villagers lived in the Larhana settlement when Commander Chakotay found the settlement. They cared for Chakotay until he left the settlement. When they were attacked by a group of Kradin soldiers, they took the elderly and ill Vori to an extermination facility including Penno and Karya.
After Chakotay was rescued by Tuvok, he learned that they all were photometric projections as he came to the settlement a second time but none of the villagers remembered him. (VOY: "Nemesis")
The villagers were played by background performers who filmed their scenes on Thursday 19 June 1997, Monday 23 June 1997, and Tuesday 24 June 1997 on Paramount Stage 16 and on location at the Warner Bros. backlot. The last five pictured women were played by Mary Cervantez, Linda Bell, Linda Gucciardo, Angela Bertolino, and Michelle Butler.
The costume worn by Misty Dickinson was also worn by background performers Laura Tyner and Christina Roca.
Xyrillian[]
Qo'noS program []
Qo'noS was recreated in a Xyrillian Holographic chamber. The Xyrillians promised to share their hologram technology, so the Klingons would not destroy the Xyrillian ship. (ENT: "Unexpected")
Qo'noS and the Klingons on the surface were computer-generated.
Appendices[]
See also[]
Background information[]
Teacher []
There was at least one unnamed hologram in a deleted scene. In a scene that was deleted from the final version of DIS: "New Eden", a holographic teacher appeared.
The teacher was portrayed by Shaleen Mulvany, who was not credited for the part.