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This is a list of unnamed holodeck characters; organized by program and description.

See also:

USS Enterprise-D

Ancient West

Barclay Program 15

Bourbon Street Bar

  • See: Bourbon Street Bar holograms

Klingon calisthenics program

Klingon Rite of Ascension Chamber program

Orient Express

Parallax colony

Sherlock Holmes program

Crusher 4

Various programs

Aikido fighter

Aikido fighter

A holographic Aikido fighter was used by Natasha Yar as a training tool in preperation for a martial arts competition. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

Played by an unknown actor.


Holographic harps

File:Holographic harps, Haven.jpg

Holographic harps were a program that William Riker was listening to when he was called to the transporter room when a Betazoid gift box from Steven and Victoria Miller as a wedding gift for Deanna Troi was beamed onto the ship.(TNG: "Haven")

Played by Rebecca Garner on left, unknown actress on right.



Tarchannen III shape

Geordi La Forge investigates vector analysis anomaly

A holodeck shape

This holodeck shape was created when Geordi La Forge created a scenario from the planet Tarchannen III on the holodeck aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

This humanoids shape was played by regular background actor and stand-in Randy James who received no credit for this appearance.


Café Des Artistes Patrons

File:Cafe Des Artisies.jpg

The Patrons included a musician, a couple, a women standing in the back of the cafe and Gabrielle. The Café des Artistes was an establishment that Picard had a rendezvous with Jenice Manheim.(TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

The unnamed patrons were played by unknown actors and actresses.


Deep Space 9

Julian Bashir, Secret Agent

Klingon calisthenics program

Lauriento massage holoprogram 101A

Vic's Las Vegas Lounge (Bashir 62)

Various programs

Baseball audience

These holographic Humans were part of the baseball holoprogram in 2375 during the match between the Niners and the Logicians. At request of Captain Sisko they were first removed from the program but later included again when Rom got his chance to play. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

The audience was played by unknown performers.

Male Trill

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A holographic Trill

This holographic Trill was, along with Malko, a character in Jadzia Dax's Hoobishan Baths holoprogram. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

He was played by an unknown actor.

Tygarian fighter

Tygarian hologram

A holographic Tygarian

A holographic Tygarian was used by Odo in hopes of curbing a Jem'Hadar's instinct to kill. The Jem'Hadar instinct was not curbed by fighting a holographic opponent. (DS9: "The Abandoned")

This Tygarian fighter was played by stunt actor Tom Morga who received no credit for this role.

USS Voyager

Beowulf holonovel

Chez Sandrine (Paris 3)

Day of Honor program

  • See: Klingon holograms

Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha

Fair Haven

Hirogen simulations


Paxau Resort

The Adventures of Captain Proton

Announcer

The announcer presented the story elements from previous chapters of The Adventures of Captain Proton in the current chapter. Tom Paris and Harry Kim as Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid listened to his words while being in Proton's Rocket ship. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

The announcer was voiced by an unknown actor.

Lonzak's henchmen

These two henchmen worked for Lonzak, aide to Doctor Chaotica in the holographic program The Adventures of Captain Proton.

In 2375 Tom Paris and Harry Kim ran the program when photonic lifeforms entered it and started a war against Doctor Chaotica. The henchmen accompanied Lonzak on several occasions and served as guards for Constance Goodheart and later Queen Arachnia. The first henchman assisted in preparing the death ray while the second one was kncoked unconscious by Queen Arachnia, portrayed by Kathryn Janeway. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

Both henchmen were played by background performers who received no credit for this appearance.
The costume worn by Hoffman was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and is originally colored purple. [1] [2]

Various programs

Borg drones holograms

In 2375 the crew aboard Voyager ran several simulations of their Fort Knox strategy to be more efficient. During this simulation Captain Janeway, Tuvok, Seven of Nine, and Harry Kim beamed aboard a Borg sphere to steal a transwarp coil. Because of a few seconds the Borg adapted and a Borg landing party of four appeared on the bridge. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

All Borg were played by background and stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Malon hologram

The Malon hologram was a ruse by Kurros to disguise himself and trick the Hazari into believing that they were hired by the Malon to capture USS Voyager.

Captain Janeway discovered an isomorphic signature embedded in the hologram giving the true appearance of the individual who placed the bounty on Voyager, Kurros. (VOY: "Think Tank")

Played by an unknown actor.'


Pilot

Holographic shuttle pilot

A holographic shuttle pilot

The shuttle pilot was part of a holodeck orbital skydiving program of B'Elanna Torres. When she told the pilot to increase altitude, he objected to since they were already at 200,000 meters and any higher would risk thermolyzing. Torres overrode his objections. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")

The pilot was played by Daniel Betances.


Species-5618

Species-5618

A male member of Species 5618

‎A hologram of Species 5618 which was the desingation given by the Borg for the Human species.(VOY: "Dark Frontier")

Played by an unknown actor.


Voth Holograms

Hadrosaur

A hadrosaur seen on the holodeck, possibly the ancient ancestor with the unknown species

Voth hologram

A hologram of a Voth-like dinosaur

Voth holograms were used by The Doctor to determine the species of one of the Voth that was captured on USS Voyager. The being had 47 genetic markers that were identical to Humans and The Doctor determined that they had evolved on Earth. The Doctor used a hologram to show what the Hadrosaur would have evolved into if it had survived the extinction of the dinosaurs. The Hadrosaur was a direct evolutionary predecessor of the Voth. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

Both holograms were computer-generated.


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