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[[Image:Barclay and holographic barclay inside man.jpg|thumb|The real Reginald Barclay with the holographic Reginald Barclay]]
 
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{{aquote|I'm a walking, talking, problem-solving interactive hologram. You can call me Reg.|Hologram of Reginald Barclay|2377|Inside Man}}
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The '''Reginald Barclay hologram''' was created by the real [[Reginald Barclay]] in [[2377]] in order to be transmitted to {{USS|Voyager}} in the [[Delta Quadrant]] through the datastream.
 
The '''Reginald Barclay hologram''' was created by the real [[Reginald Barclay]] in [[2377]] in order to be transmitted to {{USS|Voyager}} in the [[Delta Quadrant]] through the datastream.
   
Two attempts to send it failed because it was intercepted by the [[Ferengi]] [[Nunk]]. He had the hologram altered in order to carry out a plan to trick ''Voyager'' to come to him in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] by entering a [[geodesic fold]], which would kill all of ''Voyager''{{'}}s crew. Nunk was after [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[nanoprobe]]s, which would be worth billions of times their own weight in [[gold-pressed latinum|latinum]]. The altered hologram was then sent on to ''Voyager'' where they remained unaware of the modifications.
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Two attempts to send it failed because it was intercepted by the [[Ferengi]] [[Nunk]]. He had the hologram altered in order to carry out a plan to trick ''Voyager'' to come to him in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] by entering a [[geodesic fold]], which would kill all of ''Voyager''{{'}}s crew. Nunk was after [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[nanoprobe]]s, which would be worth billions of times their own weight in [[latinum]]. The altered hologram was then sent on to ''Voyager'' where they remained unaware of the modifications.
   
 
The Barclay hologram nearly succeeded until the real Barclay at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] discovered the plan. The real Barclay impersonated his hologram in a communication and tricked Nunk into closing the geodesic fold before ''Voyager'' could enter it. The Barclay hologram left ''Voyager'' with Seven, who he had incapacitated, in an [[escape pod]] and attempted to enter the closing fold, but [[Harry Kim]] [[transporter|beamed]] them out before they could reach it.
 
The Barclay hologram nearly succeeded until the real Barclay at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] discovered the plan. The real Barclay impersonated his hologram in a communication and tricked Nunk into closing the geodesic fold before ''Voyager'' could enter it. The Barclay hologram left ''Voyager'' with Seven, who he had incapacitated, in an [[escape pod]] and attempted to enter the closing fold, but [[Harry Kim]] [[transporter|beamed]] them out before they could reach it.
   
 
[[File:Barclay and holographic barclay inside man.jpg|thumb|left|The real Reginald Barclay with the holographic Reginald Barclay]]
 
The ''Voyager'' crew deactivated him.
 
The ''Voyager'' crew deactivated him.
   
 
The real Barclay later upgraded the hologram's security to make sure it could not be compromised in the future. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
 
The real Barclay later upgraded the hologram's security to make sure it could not be compromised in the future. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
   
:''The Barclay hologram was played by [[Dwight Schultz]], who portrayed the holographic version of Barclay differently than he portrayed the real Barclay. The holographic version was confident and the life of the party, with undertones of malevolence, quite unlike the real Barclay.''
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Revision as of 23:55, 11 October 2013

"I'm a walking, talking, problem-solving interactive hologram. You can call me Reg."
– Hologram of Reginald Barclay, 2377 ("Inside Man")
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The Reginald Barclay hologram was created by the real Reginald Barclay in 2377 in order to be transmitted to USS Voyager in the Delta Quadrant through the datastream.

Two attempts to send it failed because it was intercepted by the Ferengi Nunk. He had the hologram altered in order to carry out a plan to trick Voyager to come to him in the Alpha Quadrant by entering a geodesic fold, which would kill all of Voyager's crew. Nunk was after Seven of Nine's nanoprobes, which would be worth billions of times their own weight in latinum. The altered hologram was then sent on to Voyager where they remained unaware of the modifications.

The Barclay hologram nearly succeeded until the real Barclay at Starfleet Headquarters discovered the plan. The real Barclay impersonated his hologram in a communication and tricked Nunk into closing the geodesic fold before Voyager could enter it. The Barclay hologram left Voyager with Seven, who he had incapacitated, in an escape pod and attempted to enter the closing fold, but Harry Kim beamed them out before they could reach it.

File:Barclay and holographic barclay inside man.jpg

The real Reginald Barclay with the holographic Reginald Barclay

The Voyager crew deactivated him.

The real Barclay later upgraded the hologram's security to make sure it could not be compromised in the future. (VOY: "Inside Man")

The Barclay hologram was played by Dwight Schultz, who portrayed the holographic version of Barclay differently than he portrayed the real Barclay. The holographic version was confident and the life of the party, with undertones of malevolence, quite unlike the real Barclay.