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− | List of '''[[Sherlock Holmes]] characters'''. |
+ | List of '''[[Sherlock Holmes]] [[Fictional characters|characters]]'''. |
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* [[Regina Bartholomew]] |
* [[Regina Bartholomew]] |
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* [[Sherlock Holmes]] |
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] |
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* [[Jabez Wilson]] |
* [[Jabez Wilson]] |
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− | ===Boy=== |
+ | === Boy === |
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+ | [[File:Boy, Sherlock Holmes program.jpg|thumb|150px|A boy]] |
This '''boy''' stole something from the pie vendor and ran through [[Doctor]] [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]], Data, and Geordi La Forge. Data commented that this was only a distraction to cover the crime of killing Jabez Wilson. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
This '''boy''' stole something from the pie vendor and ran through [[Doctor]] [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]], Data, and Geordi La Forge. Data commented that this was only a distraction to cover the crime of killing Jabez Wilson. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | ===Bystanders=== |
+ | === Bystanders === |
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+ | [[File:Bystanders, Sherlock Holmes program.jpg|thumb|150px|Several bystanders]] |
These '''bystanders''' were present when Data solved a crime of a recently found dead man on a street in [[London]]. They watched the whole scenario and were shocked when Data accused the widow. Among the bystanders were two [[prostitute]]s, two [[sailor]]s, and two [[police officer]]s. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
These '''bystanders''' were present when Data solved a crime of a recently found dead man on a street in [[London]]. They watched the whole scenario and were shocked when Data accused the widow. Among the bystanders were two [[prostitute]]s, two [[sailor]]s, and two [[police officer]]s. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | + | {{bginfo|One of the bystanders was played by background actor [[Mark Wilson]] and the other by [[unknown performers]].}} |
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− | ===Dead man=== |
+ | === Dead man === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Dead man, Sherlock Holmes program.jpg|thumb|150px|A dead man]] |
This '''dead man''' was found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. Data, as Sherlock Holmes, revealed that his wife killed him and he was recently released from prison. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
This '''dead man''' was found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. Data, as Sherlock Holmes, revealed that his wife killed him and he was recently released from prison. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | ===Emissary=== |
+ | === Emissary === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Emissary, Sherlock Holmes program.jpg|thumb|150px|The emissary]] |
− | This '''emissary of a foreign government''' was part of a Sherlock Holmes holoprogram Data and [[Geordi La Forge]] participated. He was introduces by |
+ | This '''emissary of a foreign government''' was part of a Sherlock Holmes holoprogram Data and [[Geordi La Forge]] participated. He was introduces by Inspector Lestrade who told Data that the man was robbed. Data revealed the true identity of the emissary who was not working for but against the [[King of Bohemia]] and used the photograph of the King and his mistress to blackmail him. The robbed photograph was discovered in his jacket. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
− | + | {{bginfo|The emissary was played by an [[unknown actor]].}} |
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− | ===Gentleman=== |
+ | === Gentleman === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Gentleman.jpg|thumb|150px|A gentleman]] |
− | The '''gentleman''' was part of [[Data]]'s Sherlock Holmes program. His brother was found dead and it had been ruled a [[suicide]]. Data in the role of Holmes believed that the brother had been killed with a poisoned [[cigar]]. When the gentleman protested saying that his brother had left a suicide note, Data pointed out that handwriting could be forged and that the note was written by a left handed person, while the brother was right handed. At that moment, Data tossed the gentleman an object which according to the program he would catch in his left hand proving he murdered his brother. Instead he grabbed it with his right hand which was the first indication that the holodeck was malfunctioning. This malfunction would lead to a confrontation with Professor Moriarty, a self |
+ | The '''gentleman''' was part of [[Data]]'s Sherlock Holmes program. His [[brother]] was found [[death|dead]] and it had been ruled a [[suicide]]. Data in the role of Holmes believed that the brother had been killed with a poisoned [[cigar]]. When the gentleman protested saying that his brother had left a suicide note, Data pointed out that handwriting could be forged and that the note was written by a left handed person, while the brother was right handed. At that moment, Data tossed the gentleman an object which according to the program he would catch in his left hand proving he murdered his brother. Instead he grabbed it with his right hand which was the first indication that the holodeck was malfunctioning. This malfunction would lead to a confrontation with Professor Moriarty, a self-aware hologram. ({{TNG|Ship in a Bottle}}) |
− | + | {{bginfo|The gentleman was played by [[Clement von Franckenstein]].}} |
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− | ===Pie |
+ | === Pie vendor === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Pie man.jpg|thumb|150px|A pie vendor]] |
The '''pie man''' was a character in Data's Sherlock Holmes holoprogram. He followed a boy who had stolen something from his pie stand. Data revealed that this was only a distraction to cover another crime. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
The '''pie man''' was a character in Data's Sherlock Holmes holoprogram. He followed a boy who had stolen something from his pie stand. Data revealed that this was only a distraction to cover another crime. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | + | {{bginfo|The pie man was played by [[Richard Merson]].}} |
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− | ===Prostitute=== |
+ | === Prostitute === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Prostitute.jpg|thumb|150px|A prostitute]] |
The '''prostitute''' was in the company of [[Professor]] Moriarty when he discovered the [[computer arch]]. When Moriarty talked to the arch and it disappeared, the prostitute called it [[black magic]]. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
The '''prostitute''' was in the company of [[Professor]] Moriarty when he discovered the [[computer arch]]. When Moriarty talked to the arch and it disappeared, the prostitute called it [[black magic]]. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | + | {{bginfo|The prostitute was played by [[Diz White]].}} |
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− | ===Ruffian=== |
+ | === Ruffian === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Ruffian.jpg|thumb|150px|A ruffian]] |
− | The '''ruffian''' was a hologram in the Sherlock Holmes program. He tried to rob [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and Data at [[knife]] point. Data disarmed him, breaking his thumb, and discovered that the ruffian could have killed them, since the [[ |
+ | The '''ruffian''' was a hologram in the Sherlock Holmes program. He tried to [[robbery|rob]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and Data at [[knife]] point. Data disarmed him, breaking his [[thumb]], and discovered that the ruffian could have killed them, since the [[holodeck safety protocol|failsafe systems]] were off line. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
− | + | {{bginfo|The ruffian was played by [[Biff Manard]].}} |
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− | ===Widow=== |
+ | === Widow === |
− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Widow, Sherlock Holmes program.jpg|thumb|150px|The widow]] |
This woman was the '''widow''' of the dead man found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. She covered herself as a bystander but was accused and convicted by Data who told Lestrade that she strangled her husband after he was released from prison. The widow herself was then imprisoned. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
This woman was the '''widow''' of the dead man found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. She covered herself as a bystander but was accused and convicted by Data who told Lestrade that she strangled her husband after he was released from prison. The widow herself was then imprisoned. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}}) |
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− | + | {{bginfo|The widow was played by [[Rosemarie Baio]] who received no credit for this appearance.}} |
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− | [[Category:Fictional characters]] |
+ | [[Category:Fictional characters| Sherlock Holmes characters]] |
− | [[Category:Holograms]] |
+ | [[Category:Holograms| Sherlock Holmes characters]] |
Revision as of 02:54, 15 June 2014
List of Sherlock Holmes characters.
Named
- Regina Bartholomew
- Sherlock Holmes
- Lestrade
- James Moriarty
- Queen Victoria
- Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein
- John Watson
- Jabez Wilson
Unnamed
Boy
This boy stole something from the pie vendor and ran through Doctor Pulaski, Data, and Geordi La Forge. Data commented that this was only a distraction to cover the crime of killing Jabez Wilson. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Bystanders
These bystanders were present when Data solved a crime of a recently found dead man on a street in London. They watched the whole scenario and were shocked when Data accused the widow. Among the bystanders were two prostitutes, two sailors, and two police officers. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Dead man
This dead man was found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. Data, as Sherlock Holmes, revealed that his wife killed him and he was recently released from prison. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Emissary
This emissary of a foreign government was part of a Sherlock Holmes holoprogram Data and Geordi La Forge participated. He was introduces by Inspector Lestrade who told Data that the man was robbed. Data revealed the true identity of the emissary who was not working for but against the King of Bohemia and used the photograph of the King and his mistress to blackmail him. The robbed photograph was discovered in his jacket. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Gentleman
The gentleman was part of Data's Sherlock Holmes program. His brother was found dead and it had been ruled a suicide. Data in the role of Holmes believed that the brother had been killed with a poisoned cigar. When the gentleman protested saying that his brother had left a suicide note, Data pointed out that handwriting could be forged and that the note was written by a left handed person, while the brother was right handed. At that moment, Data tossed the gentleman an object which according to the program he would catch in his left hand proving he murdered his brother. Instead he grabbed it with his right hand which was the first indication that the holodeck was malfunctioning. This malfunction would lead to a confrontation with Professor Moriarty, a self-aware hologram. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")
Pie vendor
The pie man was a character in Data's Sherlock Holmes holoprogram. He followed a boy who had stolen something from his pie stand. Data revealed that this was only a distraction to cover another crime. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Prostitute
The prostitute was in the company of Professor Moriarty when he discovered the computer arch. When Moriarty talked to the arch and it disappeared, the prostitute called it black magic. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Ruffian
The ruffian was a hologram in the Sherlock Holmes program. He tried to rob Picard and Data at knife point. Data disarmed him, breaking his thumb, and discovered that the ruffian could have killed them, since the failsafe systems were off line. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")
Widow
This woman was the widow of the dead man found on a street in London by Inspector Lestrade. She covered herself as a bystander but was accused and convicted by Data who told Lestrade that she strangled her husband after he was released from prison. The widow herself was then imprisoned. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")