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[[Hologram]]s related to the [[Emergency Medical Holographic program]] and its support programs.
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Individual [[Emergency holographic program|Emergency]] [[Emergency Medical Holographic program|Medical]] [[Hologram]]s.
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= Civilian =
== EMH Mark I ==
 
=== ''Voyager'' ===
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== ''La Sirena'' ==
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{{see-list|Emil}}
:''See [[The Doctor]].''
 
   
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= Starfleet =
==== EMH backup module ====
 
 
== EMH Mark I ==
[[File:EMH backupmodule.jpg|thumb|150px|''Voyager''{{'}}s EMH in the 31st century]]
 
 
=== Deep Space 9 {{anchor|DS9 001}} ===
[[31st century]]. ({{VOY|Living Witness}})
 
{{clear}}
 
 
=== Deep Space 9 ===
 
 
[[File:EMH, DS9.jpg|thumb|150px|DS9 EMH]]
 
[[File:EMH, DS9.jpg|thumb|150px|DS9 EMH]]
 
({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
 
({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
 
{{bginfo|This EMH was played by [[Robert Picardo]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
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=== ''Equinox'' ===
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=== USS ''Enterprise''-E {{anchor|Enterprise 001}}===
[[File:EMH, USS Equinox.jpg|thumb|150px|''Equinox'' EMH]]
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[[File:EMH (Enterprise-E).jpg|thumb|150px|''Enterprise''-E EMH]]
 
Although she swore she'd never use the program, Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] activated the '''{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}'s EMH program''' when she needed to buy time for her, her staff, and patients to escape from [[sickbay]] when the Borg threatened to overrun it.
({{VOY|Equinox|Equinox, Part II}})
 
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Once activated and explained the situation, the EMH protested that stalling wasn't in his program, and that "''[[I'm a doctor, not a...|I'm a doctor, not a]] [[doorstop]].''" She suggested that he could "''do a [[dance]]; tell a [[story]].''"
   
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When confronted, he managed to distract the invading Borg anyway, by offering them [[analgesic cream]] for the severe [[skin]] {{dis|irritation|condition}}s that [[Starfleet Medical]] research indicated that [[Borg implant]]s caused. His program then fritzed as he was scanned by the incoming drones. ({{film|8}})
=== ''Enterprise''-E ===
 
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{{bginfo|This EMH was played by [[Robert Picardo]]. He was credited as "Holographic Doctor".}}
[[File:EMHMarkI.jpg|thumb|150px|''Enterprise''-E EMH]]
 
Although she swore she'd never use the program, Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] activated the EMH program when she needed to buy time for her, her staff, and patients to escape from [[sickbay]] when the Borg threatened to overrun it. The EMH protested that stalling wasn't in his program, but managed to distract the invading Borg by offering them [[analgesic cream]] for the severe skin irritations that Borg implants cause. As he could not be assimilated, the EMH's fate was unknown. ({{film|8}})
 
{{bginfo|He was played by [[Robert Picardo]].}}
 
 
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=== USS ''Equinox'' {{anchor|Equinox 001}} ===
=== Decommissioned EMHs ===
 
[[File:EMH Mark Is mining dilithium.jpg|thumb|150px|Decommissioned EMHs]]
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[[File:EMH, USS Equinox.jpg|thumb|150px|''Equinox'' EMH]]
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The '''''Equinox'' EMH''' was activated on the {{USS|Equinox}} sometime after it became stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]] by the {{dis|Caretaker|Nacene}}. He was, like his ''Voyager'' counterpart, also unnamed.
In [[2378]], the Mark I programs in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] were reconfigured for manual labor at [[Federation]] mining colonies. These programs were able to obtain bootlegged copies of the [[holonovel]] ''[[Photons Be Free]]''. One of the EMH miners found the holonovel "provocative". ({{VOY|Author, Author}})
 
   
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When the ''Equinox'' crew decided they wanted to take advantage of [[nucleogenic lifeform]]s to enhance their [[warp drive]], they deleted the EMH's [[ethical subroutine]]s in order to have it study the creature and optimize the effects their remains had.
{{bginfo|The fact that the reconfigured Mark I's could view holonovels suggests that they retained at least some level of sentience left over from their original medical programming.|The EMHs were played by [[Robert Picardo]].}}
 
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After ''Equinox'' encountered the {{USS|Voyager}}, the formerly injured [[Noah Lessing]] commented on how [[The Doctor]] was an "''outstanding EMH,''" joking to [[Seven of Nine]] that "''ours can barely hold a [[laser scalpel]].''" ({{VOY|Equinox|Equinox, Part II}})
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{{bginfo|This EMH was played by [[Robert Picardo]].|He was identified in the scripts as the "Equinox Doctor". He identified himself, when contacting ''Equinox'' from ''Voyager'', simply as "Doctor", while The Doctor, himself, referred to his counterpart as the "''Equinox'' EMH" as he called for the computer to delete the program.}}
 
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=== USS ''Voyager'' {{anchor|Voyager 000}}===
== EMH Mark II ==
 
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{{see-list|The Doctor}}
=== ''Prometheus'' ===
 
[[File:EMHMarkII.jpg|thumb|150px|''Prometheus'' EMH]]
 
To address the flaws in the EMH Mark I, Dr. Zimmerman began work on the Mark II, a prototype of which was finished in time to be included in the sickbay of the {{USS|Prometheus|Prometheus class}} in [[2374]].
 
   
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==== Emergency Medical Hologram Replacement Program ====
While the Mark I's outward appearance was a copy of its inventor, a disillusioned Dr. Zimmerman changed the outward appearance of the Mark II. Furthermore, the patterns of behavior of the following versions were designed to be more pleasant and courteous. To achieve this, Zimmerman initially tried to improve on the programming of the Mark I, but eventually decided to create the Mark II from scratch. In addition to that, new ship designs like the {{class|Prometheus}} enabled full mobility for the EMH, as the whole ship was outfitted with [[holographic projector]]s. ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}})
 
 
[[File:EMH replacement program.jpg|thumb|150px|Harry Kim's EMH-R]]
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{{see-list|Emergency Medical Hologram Replacement Program}}
 
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==== Silver Blood {{anchor|Silver Blood 001}} ====
By [[2377]], the Mark II had been replaced by a Mark III, followed by a Mark IV. ({{VOY|Life Line}})
 
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[[File:Doctor biomimetic copy.jpg|thumb|150px|Silver Blood copy of The Doctor]]
{{bginfo|Neither the Mark III or Mark IV programs were shown on-screen, nor was it revealed what happened to the Mark II.|The Mark II was played by [[Andy Dick]].}}
 
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{{see-list|Silver Blood}} ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
 
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== EMH diagnostic program ==
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==== EMH backup module {{anchor|Backup 001}} ====
 
[[File:EMH backupmodule.jpg|thumb|150px|''Voyager''{{'}}s EMH in the 31st century]]
=== ''Voyager'' ===
 
 
{{see-list|EMH backup module}} ({{VOY|Living Witness}})
[[File:EMHDiagnosticProgram.jpg|thumb|150px|EMH diagnostic program]]
 
 
{{clear}}
The [[Jupiter Station Diagnostic Program Alpha-11]] is a [[holographic duplicate]] of [[Lewis Zimmerman]]... ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
 
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=== Reassigned EMHs {{anchor|Decommissioned 001}}===
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Following the determination that the Mark I's were defective, according to their creator in [[2375]], [[Lewis Zimmerman]], "''I tried to have them [[decommission]]ed, but Starfleet in its infinite wisdom overruled me and reassigned them all to work [[waste transfer barge]]s. That's where you'd be too, if you hadn't been lost in the Delta Quadrant. Do you know how humiliating it is to have 675 Mark Is out there, scrubbing [[plasma conduit]]s, all with my [[face]]?''" ({{VOY|Life Line}})
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[[File:EMH Mark Is mining dilithium.jpg|thumb|150px|reassigned EMHs]]
 
[[File:EMH miners.jpg|thumb|150px|Two former EMH, dilithium miners]]
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In [[2378]], [[The Doctor]] later considered his authorship of the [[holonovel]] ''[[Photons Be Free]]'' as a [[social commentary]], written on behalf of the "''hundreds of EMH Mark Is''" in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], who were "''identical to me in every respect except, they've been condemned to a menial existence. Scrubbing conduits, mining dilithium.''" He further drew a comparison of their plight, through his work, to that found in ''[[The Vedek's Song]]'', which told the story of the [[Occupation of Bajor]].
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Some of those "condemned" to mining dilithium were stationed at a [[Federation]] [[Unnamed fixed installations#Mining facility|mining colony]], these programs were able to obtain bootlegged copies of ''Photons Be Free''. One of the EMH miners found the holonovel "provocative". ({{VOY|Author, Author}})
 
{{bginfo|The fact that the reconfigured Mark I's could view holonovels suggests that they retained at least some level of sentience left over from their original medical programming.|These EMHs were played by [[Robert Picardo]].}}
 
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== LMH ==
 
== LMH ==
 
=== Deep Space 9 ===
 
=== Deep Space 9 ===
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{{see-list|LMH test program 1}}
[[File:LMH presentation.jpg|thumb|150px|Deep Space 9 LMH]]
 
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[[Long-term Medical Holographic program]] ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
 
 
== EMH Mark II ==
 
=== USS ''Prometheus'' {{anchor|Prometheus 001}}===
 
[[File:EMH Mark II.jpg|thumb|150px|''Prometheus'' EMH]]
 
To address the flaws in the EMH Mark I, Dr. Zimmerman began work on the Mark II, a prototype of which was finished in time to be included in the sickbay of the {{USS|Prometheus|Prometheus class}} in [[2374]], six [[week]]s before the ship was stolen by the [[Romulan]]s. ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}})
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While the Mark I's outward appearance was a copy of its inventor, a disillusioned Dr. Zimmerman changed the outward appearance of the Mark II. Furthermore, the patterns of behavior of the following versions were designed to be more pleasant and courteous. To achieve this, Zimmerman initially tried to improve on the programming of the Mark I, but eventually decided to create the Mark II from scratch. ({{VOY|Life Line}}) In addition to that, new ship designs like the {{class|Prometheus}} enabled full mobility for the EMH, as the whole ship was outfitted with [[holographic projector]]s. ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}})
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By [[2377]], the Mark II had been replaced by a Mark III, followed by a Mark IV. ({{VOY|Life Line}})
 
{{bginfo|Neither the Mark III or Mark IV programs were shown on-screen, nor was it revealed what happened to the Mark II.|The Mark II was played by [[Andy Dick]].|TV Guide's summary for [[Message in a Bottle]] lists the Mark II as "Dr. Bradley".}}
 
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Revision as of 01:10, 1 September 2020

Individual Emergency Medical Holograms.

Civilian

La Sirena

Starfleet

EMH Mark I

Deep Space 9

EMH, DS9

DS9 EMH

(DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")

This EMH was played by Robert Picardo.

USS Enterprise-E

EMH (Enterprise-E)

Enterprise-E EMH

Although she swore she'd never use the program, Dr. Crusher activated the USS Enterprise-E's EMH program when she needed to buy time for her, her staff, and patients to escape from sickbay when the Borg threatened to overrun it.

Once activated and explained the situation, the EMH protested that stalling wasn't in his program, and that "I'm a doctor, not a doorstop." She suggested that he could "do a dance; tell a story."

When confronted, he managed to distract the invading Borg anyway, by offering them analgesic cream for the severe skin irritations that Starfleet Medical research indicated that Borg implants caused. His program then fritzed as he was scanned by the incoming drones. (Star Trek: First Contact)

This EMH was played by Robert Picardo. He was credited as "Holographic Doctor".

USS Equinox

File:EMH, USS Equinox.jpg

Equinox EMH

The Equinox EMH was activated on the USS Equinox sometime after it became stranded in the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. He was, like his Voyager counterpart, also unnamed.

When the Equinox crew decided they wanted to take advantage of nucleogenic lifeforms to enhance their warp drive, they deleted the EMH's ethical subroutines in order to have it study the creature and optimize the effects their remains had.

After Equinox encountered the USS Voyager, the formerly injured Noah Lessing commented on how The Doctor was an "outstanding EMH," joking to Seven of Nine that "ours can barely hold a laser scalpel." (VOY: "Equinox", "Equinox, Part II")

This EMH was played by Robert Picardo.
He was identified in the scripts as the "Equinox Doctor". He identified himself, when contacting Equinox from Voyager, simply as "Doctor", while The Doctor, himself, referred to his counterpart as the "Equinox EMH" as he called for the computer to delete the program.

USS Voyager

Emergency Medical Hologram Replacement Program

EMH replacement program

Harry Kim's EMH-R

Silver Blood

File:Doctor biomimetic copy.jpg

Silver Blood copy of The Doctor

EMH backup module

EMH backupmodule

Voyager's EMH in the 31st century

Reassigned EMHs

Following the determination that the Mark I's were defective, according to their creator in 2375, Lewis Zimmerman, "I tried to have them decommissioned, but Starfleet in its infinite wisdom overruled me and reassigned them all to work waste transfer barges. That's where you'd be too, if you hadn't been lost in the Delta Quadrant. Do you know how humiliating it is to have 675 Mark Is out there, scrubbing plasma conduits, all with my face?" (VOY: "Life Line")

EMH Mark Is mining dilithium

reassigned EMHs

EMH miners

Two former EMH, dilithium miners

In 2378, The Doctor later considered his authorship of the holonovel Photons Be Free as a social commentary, written on behalf of the "hundreds of EMH Mark Is" in the Alpha Quadrant, who were "identical to me in every respect except, they've been condemned to a menial existence. Scrubbing conduits, mining dilithium." He further drew a comparison of their plight, through his work, to that found in The Vedek's Song, which told the story of the Occupation of Bajor.

Some of those "condemned" to mining dilithium were stationed at a Federation mining colony, these programs were able to obtain bootlegged copies of Photons Be Free. One of the EMH miners found the holonovel "provocative". (VOY: "Author, Author")

The fact that the reconfigured Mark I's could view holonovels suggests that they retained at least some level of sentience left over from their original medical programming.
These EMHs were played by Robert Picardo.

LMH

Deep Space 9

EMH Mark II

USS Prometheus

EMH Mark II

Prometheus EMH

To address the flaws in the EMH Mark I, Dr. Zimmerman began work on the Mark II, a prototype of which was finished in time to be included in the sickbay of the USS Prometheus in 2374, six weeks before the ship was stolen by the Romulans. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

While the Mark I's outward appearance was a copy of its inventor, a disillusioned Dr. Zimmerman changed the outward appearance of the Mark II. Furthermore, the patterns of behavior of the following versions were designed to be more pleasant and courteous. To achieve this, Zimmerman initially tried to improve on the programming of the Mark I, but eventually decided to create the Mark II from scratch. (VOY: "Life Line") In addition to that, new ship designs like the Prometheus-class enabled full mobility for the EMH, as the whole ship was outfitted with holographic projectors. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

By 2377, the Mark II had been replaced by a Mark III, followed by a Mark IV. (VOY: "Life Line")

Neither the Mark III or Mark IV programs were shown on-screen, nor was it revealed what happened to the Mark II.
The Mark II was played by Andy Dick.
TV Guide's summary for Message in a Bottle lists the Mark II as "Dr. Bradley".