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The [[Emergency Medical Hologram]] backup module was a [[24th century]] [[computer]] memory storage device capable of storing data too complex or too large for contemporary [[starship]] systems. Such a device was part of [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]'s [[sickbay]] computer systems, at least one of which was stolen during an attack by the [[Kyrian]]s. ({{VOY|Living Witness}})
 
The [[Emergency Medical Hologram]] backup module was a [[24th century]] [[computer]] memory storage device capable of storing data too complex or too large for contemporary [[starship]] systems. Such a device was part of [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]'s [[sickbay]] computer systems, at least one of which was stolen during an attack by the [[Kyrian]]s. ({{VOY|Living Witness}})
   

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The Emergency Medical Hologram backup module was a 24th century computer memory storage device capable of storing data too complex or too large for contemporary starship systems. Such a device was part of USS Voyager's sickbay computer systems, at least one of which was stolen during an attack by the Kyrians. (VOY: "Living Witness")

In the String Theory trilogy of novels, it is revealed that there are several backup EMHs, most of them based on different versions of the Doctor according to when the information was 'saved'. In the second novel in the trilogy, Fusion, a Nacene who had infiltrated the crew by altering their memories was forced to shut down the Doctor and activate the first backup version (essentially the 'original' EMH), as the Doctor knew that she wasn't who she seemed. Despite his lack of practical experience, the new EMH was still able to confirm that the crew's memories had been altered, as well as explain why Harry Kim and Naomi Wildman had not been affected as per the episode VOY: "Deadlock".