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[[Image:TheComic.jpg|thumb|150px|The Comic.]]
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'''The Comic''' was a [[hologram]] of a [[20th century]] [[human]] comedian, program RW-96321. In [[2365]], [[Data]] attempted to utilize "Mr. Comic" to help him better understand the concept of "[[humor|what is funny?]]" ([[TNG]]: "[[The Outrageous Okona]]")
   
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: ''Comic personality, [[Joe Piscopo]], played the part of the comedian, identified by the holodeck program list, "[[Ronald D. Moore]]".''
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===The Conductor===
 
===The Conductor===

Revision as of 22:56, 1 May 2006

This is a list of unnamed holodeck characters; organized by name where possible.

Also see:

Ancient West

Bandito

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Bandito

The Bandito was a character in the Deadwood holodeck program programmed by Reginald Barclay and Alexander Rozhenko. In the context of the program he was an outlaw and an associate of Eli Hollander.

In 2369 when Worf and Alexander were running the program the Bandito was one of several characters that took on the appearance and abilities of Data after an experiment by Data and Geordi La Forge caused several of his personal files to be uploaded to the Enterprise's main computer. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

Prostitute

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A prostitute in Deadwood.

This prostitute worked in Miss Langford's House of Pleasure in a holographic recreation of Deadwood. She greeted Sheriff Worf and Deputy Alexander Rozhenko when they entered the city. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The prostitute was played by Marina Sirtis.


Bourbon Street Bar

Piano Player

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A piano player

(TNG: "11001001")

The Piano player was played by Jack Sheldon.


Bass Player

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A bass player

(TNG: "11001001")

The Bass player was played by Abdul Salaam el Razzac.


Drummer

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A drummer

(TNG: "11001001")

The Drummer was played by Ron Brown.


Parallax colony

Dancer

Parallax Dancer

A dancer

(TNG: "Cost of Living")

Fire Sculptor

Fire sculptor

A Fire sculptor

(TNG: "Cost of Living")

The Juggler

The juggler

The Juggler.

The Juggler was a hologram of an entertainer on the Parallax colony. In 2368, Lwaxana Troi brought Alexander Rozhenko into the program, to relax, whilst she was onboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

The Juggler was played by Albie Selznick.


First Learner

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The First Learner

The First Learner was played by Christopher Halsted.


Poet

Poet

The Poet

The Poet was played by George Ede.


The Wind Dancer

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Wind Dancer

The Wind Dancer was a hologram of a colorful disembodied head which floated in a bubble, acting as sentry on the Parallax Colony. "Only those whose hearts are joyous" were permitted to enter. In 2368, Lwaxana Troi brought Alexander Rozhenko into the program, to relax, whilst she was onboard the Enterprise-D. When confronted by this sentry Worf merely popped him and passed through. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

The Wind Dancer was played by Dustin Diamond.


Young Man

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The Young Man

The Young Man was played by David Oliver.


Young Woman

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The Young Woman

The Young Woman was played by Tracey D'Arcy.



Sherlock Holmes program

Ruffian

Ruffian

A ruffian

(TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

The Ruffian was played by Biff Manard.


Prostitute

Prostitute

A prostitute

(TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

The Prositute was played by Diz White.


Pie Man

Pie man

A pie vendor

(TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

The Pie man was played by Richard Merson.


Gentleman

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A gentleman

(TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")

The gentleman was played by Clement von Franckenstein.


USS Enterprise-D

The Comic

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The Comic.

The Comic was a hologram of a 20th century human comedian, program RW-96321. In 2365, Data attempted to utilize "Mr. Comic" to help him better understand the concept of "what is funny?" (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

Comic personality, Joe Piscopo, played the part of the comedian, identified by the holodeck program list, "Ronald D. Moore".


The Conductor

Conductor

The Conductor

He was a holodeck character from the Orient Express program. When an emergent life-force was trying to finding vertion particles to sustain itself, various character in this program represented the systems of the Enterprise. The conductor seemed to be the warp engines and guidence system. He would allow the personnel of the Enterprise to help him find Vertiform City so the life form could get the vertion particles.

Played by David Huddleston.


The Engineer

Train engineer

The Train Engineer.

The Engineer was a holographic character from the Orient Express program, much favored by Beverly Crusher. When the Enterprise-D was empowered by an Emergent Life-force, in 2370, this character interacted directly with the ship's engine systems. When Data and Riker visited the holodeck to determine what was happening and why the ships systems were acting erratically, he told them that the other characters were hijacking the ship. He was killed by another character called the hitman who represented the weapons system because it seemed that he was not cooperating with the other characters who were trying to form a new lifeform.. (TNG: "Emergence")

The Engineer was played by Thomas Kopache, a regular Star Trek guest star.


The Hayseed

Hayseed

The Hayseed

Played by Arlee Reed.


The Hitman

Hitman

The Hitman

The Hitman was a major character in the Orient Express holodeck program aboard the USS Enterprise-D. In the encapsulated world of that historical train, his part was that of a stereotypical gangster: sinister, brutal, yet smartly dressed and polite.

When the holodeck became a focal point in the birth process of a new lifeform in 2370, the Hitman impersonated a threat to the Enterprise officers. With the holodeck safety protocol disabled, his sidearm could have proven deadly, as deadly as it had been to the holographic character of the Engineer. As the program progressed, it became evident that it was The Hitman's task to protect the early phases of the emergent lifeform's generation. Having completed this task by "laying the foundation" in a symbolic act at Keystone City, he exited from the scene. (TNG: "Emergence")

Played by actor Vinny Argiro.

Deep Space 9

Klingon monster

The Klingon monster was a hologram in one of Jadzia Dax's holoprograms. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

It is possible that the monster is a Fek'Ihri or a Hur'q.

Male Trill

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

Vic's Las Vegas Lounge

Casino patron
Played by Leslie Hoffman
Croupier
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The Croupier.

Played by Sammy Micco.


Dancers
Dancers

The dancers.

The dancers performed on stage when a jack-in-the-box changed Vic's Las Vegas Lounge into a more risqúe establishment. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")

The dancers were played by Jacqueline Case, Kelly Cooper, Michelle Johnston, Michelle Rudy and Kelly Sheerin.



Replacement Accountant
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The replacement accountant, from in the Bashir 62 holoprogram.

The Replacement Accountant took over from the usual accountant in the casino formally known as Vic's Lounge. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")

The Replacement Accountant was played by Trek veteran Robert O'Reilly, who is better known for his role as Gowron.


Guests

These characters attended the farewell party on Deep Space 9 in late 2375. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Guest #1
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Played by Jeffrey Combs.


Guest #2
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Played by Casey Biggs.


Guest #3
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Played by Aron Eisenberg .


Guest #4
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Played by J.G. Hertzler.


Guest #5
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Played by Cecily Adams.


Guest #6
Played by Ira Steven Behr.


Guest #7
Played by Hans Beimler .


Guest #8
Played by René Echevarria .


Guest #9
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Played by Jeffrey Combs.


Guest #10
Played by Ronald D. Moore.


Guest #11
Played by Brian J. Williams.


Guest #11
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Played by David B. Levinson.


Chez Sandrine

The Gigolo

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The Gigolo in Tom Paris' Chez Sandrine Holodeck Program in 2371

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The Gigolo in Tom Paris' Chez Sandrine Holodeck Program in 2372

The Gigolo was a hologram in Tom Paris' holodeck program depicting Chez Sandríne.

The Gigolo's father was French and his mother was Daliwakan. (VOY: "The Cloud", "Lifesigns")

The Gigolo was played by Luigi Amodeo in "The Cloud" and Rick Dianasi in "Lifesigns".


Paxau Resort

Talaxian masseuse

Talaxian masseuse

A Talaxian masseuse.

This Talaxian woman was part of Neelix' Paxau Resort holoprogram. In 2373, she gave Neelix a relaxing foot massage. (VOY: "Warlord")

She was the first female Talaxian to be seen on the show.


Alien waiter

Paxau waiter

A waiter in the Paxau Resort

(VOY: "Warlord", "Macrocosm", "Alter Ego")

Holowoman

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A woman in the Paxau Resort

(VOY: "Alter Ego")

The holowoman was played by fashion designer Shay Todd.


Hirogen simulations

Kapitän

Nazi Kapitan

The Nazi SS officer

The Kapitän (Captain) was a holographic German officer used in a holodeck program created by the Hirogen when they captured the USS Voyager in 2374 and used its crew in simulated games for their hunts.

The Kapitän was a member of the Nazi party who had impregnated the character which B'Elanna Torres was playing. A brutal man, he was in charge of a province in France. He was ultimately killed by Klingons, who were part of another simulated hunt scenario, in the final battle for the town. (VOY: "The Killing Game, Part I & Part II")

Played by J. Paul Boehmer. Kapitän actually refers to a naval captain in the German military. Since he was an SS officer the correct rank would have been "Hauptsturmführer" or at least "Hauptmann" to reflect the army branch.


Klingon

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A holographic Klingon

Played by Peter Hendrixson.