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=== Replacement accountant === |
=== Replacement accountant === |
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+ | The '''replacement accountant''' took over from the usual accountant in the casino formerly known as Vic's Lounge. In order to clear the room with the safe, Bashir slipped an [[ipecac]] Mickey Finn into a martini served to him by [[Ezri Dax]]. ({{DS9|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}) |
{{bginfo|The replacement accountant was played by ''Trek'' veteran [[Robert O'Reilly]], who is better known for his role as [[Gowron]]. He was credited as "[[Bobby Reilly]]" to conceal the fact that it was the same person.}} |
{{bginfo|The replacement accountant was played by ''Trek'' veteran [[Robert O'Reilly]], who is better known for his role as [[Gowron]]. He was credited as "[[Bobby Reilly]]" to conceal the fact that it was the same person.}} |
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Revision as of 15:49, 20 January 2015
List of characters appearing in the holoprogram Bashir 62.
Named characters
- Al
- Big Paulie
- Little Paulie
- Lola Chrystal
- Tony Cicci
- Frank "Frankie Eyes" Chalmers
- Vic Fontaine
- Ginger
- Henry
- Max
- Melissa
- Nina
- Charlie Scott
- Carl Zeemo
Unnamed characters
Bodyguards
These two bodyguards served for Carl Zeemo when he visited the casino and would fetch the money from Tony Cicci. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Casino patrons
These men and women visited the casino, which replaced Vic's lounge after a jack-in-the-box. They spent time on several gambling machines and on the roulette tables. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Casino staff
These six women served in the casino, which replaced Vic's Las Vegas lounge after the jack-in-the-box. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Croupier
The croupier was part of a holoprogram when Vic's Lounge because of a jack-in-the-box was changed into a casino run by mobsters. Kira was playing blackjack, and trying to gain notice by Frankie Eyes as part of the plot to get Vic his lounge back. Frankie became interested in her, and when she lost at the table with sixteen, he ordered the croupier to give her another card which was a ten. He tossed it aside and told him to deal another card which was a face card, finally she was dealt a five for twenty one, and the croupier was ordered to pay her. He replied, "Yes, sir." (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Dancers
The dancers performed on stage when a jack-in-the-box changed Vic's Las Vegas Lounge into a more risqué establishment. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Farewell Party Guests
These holographic characters attended the farewell party on Deep Space 9 in late 2375. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")
Lounge guests
These Humans visited Vic's Lounge to see Vic singing and having a drink during the time Nog was living in the holosuite. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")
Replacement accountant
The replacement accountant took over from the usual accountant in the casino formerly known as Vic's Lounge. In order to clear the room with the safe, Bashir slipped an ipecac Mickey Finn into a martini served to him by Ezri Dax. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Vic's Lounge band
These five holographic band members were part of the Vic Fontaine holoprogram. They've worked for Vic on his appearances in the club. The band includes a drummer, a bass player, a piano player, a guitarist, and a saxophone player.
In 2374 the pianist was replaced by Constable Odo who was supported by Vic in his attempts to understand the rules of love and flirting. (DS9: "His Way")
In 2375 Vic and his band performed All the Way at Worf's request and witnessed the destruction of their lounge following the song. (DS9: "Image in the Sand")
They played for Vic several times during the time Nog was living in the holosuite to forget the loss of his leg. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")
The band also played for Vic when the lounge was transformed into a nightclub due to a jack-in-the-box. After the change the band played the music for the five dancers. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
The band appeared in the farewell party scene in Vic's. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")