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A '''hologrid''' was the technology that covered the surface of the walls of a [[holodeck]].
   
 
The hologrid on {{class|Galaxy}} starships was made up of yellow squared lines on a black surface. In [[2370]], while the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was transporting the [[Boraalan]]s from their decimated [[homeworld]] to their new [[planet]], various ship-wide malfunctions caused the hologrid to become visible in certain places, such as [[water]] and the sky. Fortunately, this civilization was not [[technology|technologically]]-advanced, so they thought of the disturbances as [[religion|omens]] that they were moving in the right direction. ({{TNG|Homeward}})
[[Image:Luther Sloan uniform.jpg|thumb|Sloan, inside a holodeck from the mid-2370s, clearly showing the structure of the walls.]]
 
   
 
On {{class|Intrepid}} ships, such as the {{USS|Voyager}}, the hologrid had been [[refit|upgraded]] and had the appearance of silver walls and thin scaffoldings holding [[holoemitter]]s in place on the walls. This configuration of hologrid was also seen on the ship that [[Section 31]] operated under the orders of [[Luther Sloan]]. ({{DS9|Inquisition}})
A '''hologrid''' is the technology that covers the surface of the walls of a [[holodeck]].
 
   
 
On [[Deep Space 9]], [[Quark]] owned a number of [[holosuite]]s. The configuration of the hologrids inside them was very different from Starfleet models. They had visible emitters, and each one was individually accessible. The holosuites run by Quark were installed during the [[Occupation of Bajor|Cardassian Occupation]], and may have been [[Cardassian]] in design. ({{DS9|The Wire}}) In [[2375]], [[Ensign]] [[Nog]] attempted to re-activate [[Vic Fontaine]]'s program by directly accessing the hologrid controls, but was unsuccessful. ({{DS9|It's Only a Paper Moon}})
The hologrid on [[Galaxy class]] starships is made up of yellow squared lines on a black surface. This is usually not seen during normal holodeck activities, unless the power is disrupted. In [[2370]], whilst the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Enterprise-D]] was transporting the [[Boraalan]]s from their decimated [[homeworld]] to their new [[planet]], various ship-wide malfunctions caused the hologrid to become visable in certain places, such as [[water]] and the sky. Fortunately, this civilisation were not [[technology|technologically]] advanced, so they thought of the disturbances as [[religion|omens]] that they were moving in the right direction. ([[TNG]]: "[[Homeward]]")
 
   
On [[Intrepid class]] ships, such as the [[USS Voyager]], the hologrid had been [[refit|upgraded]] and now had the appearance of silver walls and thin scaffoldings holding [[holoemitter]]s in place on the walls. This was almost never seen during normal situations, because of the sophistication of the design, but when Voyager was borded and over-run by the [[Hirogen]] in [[2374]], the holodeck's walls were breached, leaving a large gap, with the edges of the hologrid clearly visible to the users on the deck. ([[VOY]]: "[[The Killing Game, Part I]]") In the same year, this configuration of hologrid was also seen on the ship that [[Section 31]] was operating on, under the orders of [[Luther Sloan]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Inquisition]]")
 
   
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On [[Deep Space Nine]], [[Quark]] owned a number of [[holosuite]]s. The configuration of the hologrids inside them was very different from Starfleet models. They had visible emitters, and each one was individually accessible. The holodecks run by Quark were installed during the [[Occupation of Bajor|Cardassian Occupation]], so were probably [[Cardassian]] in design. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Wire]]") In [[2375]], [[Nog|Ensign Nog]] attempted to re-activate [[Vic Fontaine]]'s program by directly accessing the hologrid controls, but was unsucessful. ([[DS9]]: "[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]")
 
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File:Holodeck empty.jpg

An inactive holodeck, showing the hologrid

A hologrid was the technology that covered the surface of the walls of a holodeck.

The hologrid on Galaxy-class starships was made up of yellow squared lines on a black surface. In 2370, while the USS Enterprise-D was transporting the Boraalans from their decimated homeworld to their new planet, various ship-wide malfunctions caused the hologrid to become visible in certain places, such as water and the sky. Fortunately, this civilization was not technologically-advanced, so they thought of the disturbances as omens that they were moving in the right direction. (TNG: "Homeward")

On Intrepid-class ships, such as the USS Voyager, the hologrid had been upgraded and had the appearance of silver walls and thin scaffoldings holding holoemitters in place on the walls. This configuration of hologrid was also seen on the ship that Section 31 operated under the orders of Luther Sloan. (DS9: "Inquisition")

On Deep Space 9, Quark owned a number of holosuites. The configuration of the hologrids inside them was very different from Starfleet models. They had visible emitters, and each one was individually accessible. The holosuites run by Quark were installed during the Cardassian Occupation, and may have been Cardassian in design. (DS9: "The Wire") In 2375, Ensign Nog attempted to re-activate Vic Fontaine's program by directly accessing the hologrid controls, but was unsuccessful. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")