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This is a list of '''Unnamed holograms'''.
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List of '''unnamed [[photonic lifeform]]s'''.
   
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== Nuu'Bari holograms ==
'''See Also''': [[Unnamed holodeck characters]]
 
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These three '''[[Nuu'Bari]] [[hologram]]s''' were primitive holograms employed as laborers aboard a [[Nuu'Bari mining vessel]] in [[2377]].
   
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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 [[matrix|matrices]] that could not be enhanced. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
==Minosian Peddler==
 
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{{bginfo|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. ''{{stala|2722}} {{stala|3388}} {{stala|9329}}}}
[[Image:Minosian.jpg|thumb|150px|A 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 [[weapon]]ry, an example of which was the [[Echo Papa 607]]. The salesman promised good deals and promised peace through superior firepower.
 
   
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At first the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise'']] [[crew]] believed him to be real. They soon realized that it was a pre-recorded [[hologram|holographic]] message, and that the Minosian civilization had been wiped out by their own weapons. ({{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}})
 
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File:Nuu'Bari hologram one.jpg|''Played by [[Damon Kirsche]]''
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File:Nuu'Bari hologram two.jpg|''Played by [[Stuart Coleman]]''
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File:Nuu'Bari hologram three.jpg|''Played by [[Johnny Linares]]''
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== Photonic aliens ==
:''The Minosian salesman was played by actor [[Vincent Schiavelli]].''
 
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These two '''photonic [[alien]]s''' along with the rest of their species mistakenly believed that the [[Captain Proton]] [[holodeck]] [[holographic program|program]] was real and were at [[war]] with [[Doctor Chaotica]]. They assumed [[Human]] form but were taken prisoners by Doctor Chaotica and his [[Unnamed holodeck characters#Lonzak's henchmen|henchmen]]. After the second alien was killed by Chaotica, the first one returned to the other beings. He later took again Human form and met with [[The Doctor]], who was posing as the [[President of Earth]]. The Doctor convinced the alien that they should join forces to defeat Chaotica. The alien agreed and returned to his realm, termed the [[fifth dimension]] by the program, once Chaotica had been defeated. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})
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==Qomar singing holographic matrix==
 
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File:Photonic alien 1.jpg|''Played by [[Jim Krestalude]]''
[[Image:Qomar singing holographic matrix.JPG|thumb|150px|Qomar singing holograpic matrix]]
 
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File: Photonic alien 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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 she created was designed to replace the Doctor, since she believed he was reluctant to leave the {{USS|Voyager}} in order to pursue a musical career on the Qomar [[Homeworld]]. 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 in was designed to extend the range of humanoid vocal capabilities. Its vocal processors were enhanced with [[polyphonic sequencers]] and it could produce [[multiharmonic overtones]] through the use of [[amplitude vascillation]]. In reality this meant it could produce its own musical accompaniment, produce complicated and intensely high or low tones for unlimited periods of time and sound as if it was singing with several voices at once. The hologram first performed during the goodbye concert of the Doctor on the Qomar homeworld, were it received a standing ovation from the Qomar audience when it performed the first piece of music ever created by a Qomar, in this case by Tincoo. Mostly because they found the mathematical aspect of [[music]] interesting and fascinating. The ''Voyager'' crew who heard it sing found it very annoying and unpleasant to listen to, as would most humanoids. If anything the hologram showed that the Qomar still didn't have a true understanding of the real meaning of music, that it didn't revolve around algorithms, binary syntax and quadratic equations but around emotions, artistry and soul. ({{VOY|Virtuoso}})
 
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:The ''Qomar singing holographic matrix'' was portrayed by [[Robert Picardo]].
 
   
 
== Members of [[Iden's Rebellion]] ==
:*{{audio|file=The Qomar Singing Holograhic Matrix.ogg|text=Listen to the Qomar singing holographic matrix}}
 
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=== Holographic aliens ===
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These '''holographic [[alien]]s''' were part of [[Iden]]'s rebellion against the [[Hirogen]] hunters. In [[2377]], these holograms, which were previously created by the [[programmer]] [[Donik]] as coequal prey with enhanced memory, comprehensive tactical algorithms, and expandable data processing, gained knowledge about themselves and formed a rebellion against their hunters, led by the [[Bajoran]] Iden. Together with Iden, [[Kejal]], and [[Weiss (hologram)|Weiss]], they escaped from the [[Hirogen training facility]] by using a [[Hirogen ship]], with the goal of creating their own [[colony]] and living their own lives. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
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{{bginfo|The ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' named Hornemann's Vulcan Sumek, ''[http://www.decipherperth.net/public/FirstEdition/Personel%20Hirogen/Sumek%20%28Hir%29.jpg]'' the Jem'Hadar Wodek'Idan, ''[http://www.decipherperth.net/public/FirstEdition/Personel%20Hirogen/Wodek%27idan%28Hir%29.jpg]'' the Breen Dar, ''[http://www.decipherperth.net/public/FirstEdition/Personel%20Hirogen/Dar%28Hir%29.jpg]'' the second Cardassian Harath, ''[http://www.decipherperth.net/public/FirstEdition/Personel%20Hirogen/Harath%20%28Hir%29.jpg]'' the first Cardassian Doran, ''[http://www.decipherperth.net/public/FirstEdition/Personel%20Hirogen/Doran%20%28Hir%29.jpg]'', and the second Romulan Garren. ''[http://www.wixiban.com/images/ccg1e/ha/1EHOL120r.jpg]}}
   
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==Members of [[Iden's Rebellion]]==
 
===Holographic Vulcan===
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File:Holographic Vulcan 1 2377.jpg|[[Vulcan]]<br />''Played by [[Dieter Hornemann]]''
[[Image:Holographic Vulcan, Flesh and Blood.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Holographic]] [[Vulcan]]]]
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File:Holographic Vulcan 2 2377.jpg|Vulcan<br />''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]''
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File:Holographic Jem'Hadar 2377.jpg|[[Jem'Hadar]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Breen 2377.jpg|[[Breen]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Cardassian 1 2377.jpg|[[Cardassian]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Cardassian 2 2377.jpg|Cardassian<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Romulan 1 2377.jpg|[[Romulan]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Romulan 2 2377.jpg|Romulan<br />''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Holographic Romulan 3 2377.jpg|Romulan<br />''Played by [[Robin Morselli]]''
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File:Holographic Borg 2377.jpg|[[Borg]]<br />''Played by [[Keith Rayve]]''
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File:Holographic Klingon 2377.jpg|[[Klingon]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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=== Holographic Starfleet officers ===
This '''holographic Vulcan''' was created as hunting prey by the [[Hirogen]] using [[technology]] given to them by the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2374]].
 
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The first three '''holographic [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s''' and [[Weiss (hologram)|Weiss]] were hunted down by two [[Unnamed Hirogen|Hirogen hunters]] in a [[Hirogen training facility]]. They'd taken cover in a [[lake]] and surprised the two Hirogen by firing out of this lake. The two Hirogen were killed during this maneuver. Later they joined Iden's Rebellion and worked on the abducted Hirogen ship.
   
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The third '''holographic Starfleet officer''' also joined Iden's rebellion and worked as [[nurse]] for the wounded holograms aboard the Hirogen ship.
In [[2377]], he joined other holograms led by [[Iden]], rebelled against the Hirogen and escaped from the confines of the space station on which they resided. Following their successful rebellion, they attempted to create their own [[colony]]. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
 
   
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The fourth '''holographic Starfleet officer''' was wounded during a shootout with the Hirogen hunters and suffered from pain caused by a bloody head wound.
:''The holographic Vulcan was played by [[Dieter Hornemann]]. The [[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]] gives his name as Sumek.''
 
   
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The fifth and sixth '''holographic Starfleet officers''' were shot down by a Hirogen hunter aboard the Hirogen training facility. This scenario was a memory of a Cardassian hologram, experienced by The Doctor. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
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{{bginfo|All Starfleet holograms were played by background and stunt performers who received no credit for this appearance.|The first three filmed their scenes on {{d|31|August|2000}} on [[Filming locations|location]] at the [[Warner Brothers backlot]].}}
   
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[[Category:Unnamed individuals|Holograms]]
 
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 1 2377.jpg|''Played by [[Shanta Payne]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 2 2377.jpg|''Played by [[Redondo Philip]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 3 2377.jpg|''Played by [[Jeff Clark]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 4 2377.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 5 2377.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 6 2377.jpg|''Played by [[Mitchell Danton]]''
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File:Holographic Starfleet officer 7 2377.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Riccardi]]''
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[[Category:Unnamed individuals|Photonic lifeforms]]

Revision as of 05:05, 23 April 2016

List of unnamed photonic lifeforms.

Nuu'Bari holograms

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. [1] [2] [3]

Photonic aliens

These two photonic aliens along with the rest of their species mistakenly believed that the Captain Proton holodeck program was real and were at war with Doctor Chaotica. They assumed Human form but were taken prisoners by Doctor Chaotica and his henchmen. After the second alien was killed by Chaotica, the first one returned to the other beings. He later took again Human form and met with The Doctor, who was posing as the President of Earth. The Doctor convinced the alien that they should join forces to defeat Chaotica. The alien agreed and returned to his realm, termed the fifth dimension by the program, once Chaotica had been defeated. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

Members of Iden's Rebellion

Holographic aliens

These holographic aliens were part of Iden's rebellion against the Hirogen hunters. In 2377, these holograms, which were previously created by the programmer Donik as coequal prey with enhanced memory, comprehensive tactical algorithms, and expandable data processing, gained knowledge about themselves and formed a rebellion against their hunters, led by the Bajoran Iden. Together with Iden, Kejal, and Weiss, they escaped from the Hirogen training facility by using a Hirogen ship, with the goal of creating their own colony and living their own lives. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")

The Star Trek Customizable Card Game named Hornemann's Vulcan Sumek, [4] the Jem'Hadar Wodek'Idan, [5] the Breen Dar, [6] the second Cardassian Harath, [7] the first Cardassian Doran, [8], and the second Romulan Garren. [9]

Holographic Starfleet officers

The first three holographic Starfleet officers and Weiss were hunted down by two Hirogen hunters in a Hirogen training facility. They'd taken cover in a lake and surprised the two Hirogen by firing out of this lake. The two Hirogen were killed during this maneuver. Later they joined Iden's Rebellion and worked on the abducted Hirogen ship.

The third holographic Starfleet officer also joined Iden's rebellion and worked as nurse for the wounded holograms aboard the Hirogen ship.

The fourth holographic Starfleet officer was wounded during a shootout with the Hirogen hunters and suffered from pain caused by a bloody head wound.

The fifth and sixth holographic Starfleet officers were shot down by a Hirogen hunter aboard the Hirogen training facility. This scenario was a memory of a Cardassian hologram, experienced by The Doctor. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")

All Starfleet holograms were played by background and stunt performers who received no credit for this appearance.
The first three filmed their scenes on 31 August 2000 on location at the Warner Brothers backlot.