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The following is a list of '''illusory people'''.
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Since the founding of [[Starfleet]], there have been a variety of situations where [[personnel]] have been created in illusion and/or facsimile by various sources.
 
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|<div id="toc">|'''Table of Contents''': [[#A|A]] &bull; [[#B|B]] &bull; [[#C|C]] &bull; [[#D|D]] &bull; [[#E|E]] &bull; [[#F|F]] &bull; [[#G|G]] &bull; [[#H|H]] &bull; [[#I|I]] &bull; [[#J|J]] &bull; [[#K|K]] &bull; [[#L|L]] &bull; [[#M|M]] &bull; [[#N|N]] &bull; [[#O|O]] &bull; [[#P|P]] &bull; [[#Q|Q]] &bull; [[#R|R]] &bull; [[#S|S]] &bull; [[#T|T]] &bull; [[#U|U]] &bull; [[#V|V]] &bull; [[#W|W]] &bull; [[#X|X]] &bull; [[#Y|Y]] &bull; [[#Z|Z]] &bull; [[#Appendices|Appendices]]</div>
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== A ==
=={{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701| NCC-1701}}==
 
=== [[Roger Lemli]] ===
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== B ==
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=== [[Julian Bashir|Bashir, Julian]] ===
[[File:Illusory roger lemli empath.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Roger Lemli]]
 
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An illusion of '''Roger Lemli''' was created by the [[Vian]]s along with illusions of [[Montgomery Scott]] and an unnamed [[security guard]] in [[2268]], to lure [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Gem]] into a trap on [[Minara II]]. ({{TOS|The Empath}})
 
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{{bginfo|Like the real Lemli, this one was played by [[Roger Holloway]].}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
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| [[File:Bashir Jem'Hadar attack.jpg|100px|Julian Bashir]]
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| An illusion of Julian Bashir being attacked by a Jem'Hadar soldier which was part of the [[Founder]]s' simulated scenario of a possible [[Dominion]] contact with the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Alexander Siddig]].}}
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| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
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|}
   
=== [[Christopher Pike]] ===
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=== [[Buck Bokai|Bokai, Buck]] ===
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[[File:Christopher pike illusion.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Christopher Pike]]
 
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On [[Talos IV]], [[Captain]] '''Christopher Pike''' existed in facsimile, created in the mind of [[Vina]] by the [[Talosian]]s, after Pike left that world in [[2254]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}})
 
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{{bginfo|Like the real Pike, this one was played by [[Jeffrey Hunter]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
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| [[File:Buck bokai.jpg|100px|Buck Bokai]]
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| An illusion of Buck Bokai was created by aliens who were on a mission of exploration and had followed a ship through the [[wormhole]] to Deep Space 9. They wanted to learn more about humanoids and became interested in the concept of [[imagination]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Keone Young]].}}
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| {{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}}
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|}
   
=== [[Montgomery Scott]] ===
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== C ==
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=== [[Maddy Calloway|Calloway, Maddy]] ===
[[File:Illusory montgomery scott empath.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Montgomery Scott]]
 
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An illusion of '''Montgomery Scott''' was created by the [[Vian]]s along with illusions of [[Roger Lemli]] and an unnamed [[security guard]] in [[2268]], to lure [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Gem]] into a trap on [[Minara II]]. ({{TOS|The Empath}})
 
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{{bginfo|Like the real Scott, this one was played by [[James Doohan]].}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
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| [[File:Worf and Maddy Calloway.jpg|100px|Maddy Calloway]]
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| An illusion of [[Maddy Calloway]] and [[Worf]] in an hallucination experienced by [[Deanna Troi]] when investigating [[Daniel Kwan]]'s suicide.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Johanna McCloy]].}}
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| {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}
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|}
   
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=== [[Chakotay]] ===
=={{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}==
 
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=== Maddy Calloway===
 
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[[File:Worf and Maddy Calloway.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Maddy Calloway]]
 
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An '''illusion of [[Maddy Calloway]]''' and [[Worf]] in an hallucination experienced by [[Deanna Troi]] when investigating [[Daniel Kwan]]'s suicide. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Maddy Calloway was portrayed by [[Johanna McCloy]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
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| [[File:Chakotay illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Chakotay]]
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| An illusion of Chakotay, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Robert Beltran]].}}
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| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
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|}
   
===[[Beverly Crusher]]===
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=== [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher, Beverly]] ===
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[[File:Beverly crusher illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Beverly Crusher]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An '''illusion of Beverly Crusher,''' in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Beverly Crusher was portrayed by [[Gates McFadden]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
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| [[File:Beverly crusher illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Beverly Crusher]]
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| An illusion of Beverly Crusher, in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Gates McFadden]].}}
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| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
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| [[File:Riker straw.jpg|100px|Beverly Crusher]]
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| An illusion of Beverly Crusher as she drank from [[William T. Riker|Riker]]'s head in [[Data]]'s nightmare, when [[interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Gates McFadden]].}}
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| {{TNG|Phantasms}}
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|}
   
=== [[Beverly Crusher]] (2370)===
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=== [[Jack Crusher|Crusher, Jack]] ===
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[[File:Riker straw.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Beverly Crusher]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An '''illusion of Beverly Crusher''' as she drank from [[William T. Riker|Riker]]'s head in [[Data]]'s nightmare, when [[interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Beverly Crusher was portrayed by [[Gates McFadden]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
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| [[File:Vision quest Jack Crusher.jpg|100px|Jack Crusher]]
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| Jack Crusher appeared in [[Wesley Crusher]]'s [[vision quest]] on [[Dorvan V]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Doug Wert]].}}
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| {{TNG|Journey's End}}
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|}
   
=== [[Jack Crusher]] ===
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== D ==
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=== [[Damar]] ===
An illusion of '''Jack Crusher''' appeared in his son, [[Wesley Crusher|Wesley]]'s vision on [[Dorvan V]], in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Journey's End}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Jack Crusher was portrayed by [[Doug Wert]].}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2374]]
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| [[File:Damar (illusion).jpg|100px|Damar]]
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| An illusion of Damar was created by [[Gul]] [[Dukat]]'s delusional mind. In the illusion, [[Damar]] was attempting to convince Dukat to kill [[Benjamin Sisko]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Casey Biggs]].}}
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| {{DS9|Waltz}}
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|}
   
 
=== [[Data]] ===
 
=== [[Data]] ===
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[[File:Data nagilum illusion.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Data]]
 
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An '''illusion of Data''' was created by [[Nagilum]] to try and persuade [[Jean-Luc Picard]] not to auto-destruct the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} after Picard decided to do so, when Nagilum threatened to kill a third of the ship's crew in order to completely understand [[death]]. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Data was portrayed by [[Brent Spiner]].}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2365]]
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| [[File:Data nagilum illusion.jpg|100px|Data]]
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| An illusion of Data was created by [[Nagilum]] to try and persuade [[Jean-Luc Picard]] not to auto-destruct the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} after Picard had decided to do so, when Nagilum threatened to kill a third of the ship's crew in order to completely understand [[death]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Brent Spiner]].}}
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| {{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}}
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|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
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| [[File:Data illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Data]]
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| An illusion of Data in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] caused by the [[Tilonian]]s.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Brent Spiner]].}}
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| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
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|}
   
=== [[Data]] (2369) ===
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=== [[Jadzia Dax|Dax, Jadzia]] ===
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[[File:Data illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Data]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An '''illusion of Data''', in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Data was portrayed by [[Brent Spiner]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
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| [[File:Jadzia illusion.jpg|100px|Jadzia Dax]]
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| An illusion of Jadzia Dax was created by aliens who were on a mission of exploration and had followed a ship through the [[wormhole]] to Deep Space 9. They wanted to learn more about humanoids and became interested in the concept of [[imagination]]. The image was processed from [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]]'s memories and imagination. The illusory Jadzia Dax was madly in love with Julian Bashir.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Terry Farrell]].}}
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| {{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}}
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|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
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| [[File:Jadzia dax illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Jadzia Dax]]
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| An illusion of Jadzia Dax appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Terry Farrell]].}}
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| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
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|}
   
=== [[Diana Giddings]] ===
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== E ==
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=== [[Michael Eddington|Eddington, Michael]] ===
An '''illusion of Diana Giddings''' (in the audience of the play ''[[Frame of Mind]]'') appeared when [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] experienced a severe delusional state, kidnapped by the [[Tilonian]]s, in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|Like the real Diana Giddings, she was played by [[Lorine Mendell]].}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
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| [[File:Illusory michael eddington.jpg|100px|Michael Eddington]]
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| An illusion of [[Lieutenant Commander]] Michael Eddington was part of the simulation made by the [[Founder]]s of the [[Dominion]] to model a possible diplomatic contact with the [[United Federation of Planets]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Kenneth Marshall]].}}
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| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
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|}
   
=== [[Mitena Haro]] ===
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== G ==
[[File:Mitena haro.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Mitena Haro]]
 
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=== [[Garak]] ===
'''Mitena Haro''' was the assumed name of an alien in the guise of a [[Bolian]] female who, along with two others aliens, kidnapped others as part of an experiment to study the nature of authority, which was a concept unknown to them.
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
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| [[File:Bashirs birthday in ops.jpg|100px|Garak]]
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| An illusion of Garak appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Andrew Robinson]].}}
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| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
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|}
   
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=== [[Diana Giddings|Giddings, Diana]] ===
As Haro, the alien claimed to be a first year [[cadet]] at [[Starfleet Academy]]. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
 
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{{bginfo|Haro was played by actress [[Joycelyn O'Brien]].|It was unclear if the aliens had copied a real Mitena Haro, of if she was made up by them.}}
 
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! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
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|
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| An illusion of Diana Giddings (in the audience of the play ''[[Frame of Mind]]'') appeared when [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] experienced a severe delusional state, kidnapped by the [[Tilonian]]s.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Lorine Mendell]].}}
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| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
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|}
   
=== [[Geordi La Forge]] ===
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=== [[Guy of Gisbourne]] ===
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{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Geordi La Forge illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Geordi La Forge]]
 
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An '''illusion of Geordi La Forge''', in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Geordi La Forge was portrayed by [[LeVar Burton]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2367]]
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| [[File:Sir Guy of Gisbourne.jpg|100px|Sir Guy of Gisbourne]]
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| [[Sir]] Guy of Gisbourne was a character in the story of [[Robin Hood]], the setting of one [[Q]]'s tests for [[Jean-Luc Picard]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Clive Revill]].}}
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| {{TNG|Qpid}}
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|}
   
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== H ==
=== [[Jean-Luc Picard]] (2369) ===
 
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=== [[Mitena Haro|Haro, Mitena]] ===
[[File:Picard illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
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An '''illusion of [[Jean-Luc Picard]],''' in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Jean-Luc Picard was portrayed by [[Patrick Stewart]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2366]]
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| [[File:Mitena haro.jpg|100px|Mitena Haro]]
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| Mitena Haro was the assumed name of an alien in the guise of a [[Bolian]] female who, along with two others aliens, kidnapped others as part of an experiment to study the nature of authority, which was a concept unknown to them.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Joycelyn O'Brien]].}}
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| {{TNG|Allegiance}}
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|}
   
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== I ==
=== [[William Riker]] (2370)===
 
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== J ==
[[File:Riker straw.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of William Riker]]
 
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=== [[Jabara]] ===
An '''illusion of Riker''' as [[Beverly Crusher]] drank" from his head in [[Data]]'s nightmare, when [[Interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Riker was portrayed by [[Jonathan Frakes]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
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| [[File:Jabara (illusion).jpg|100px|Jabara]]
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| An illusion of Jabara appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]]. Jabara was helping wounded people in a corridor in Bashir's illusion.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Ann Gillespie]].}}
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| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
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|}
   
=== [[Deanna Troi]] ===
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=== [[Janeway (Vice Admiral)|Janeway]] ===
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{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Deanna Troi illusion.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Deanna Troi]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''Deanna Troi''' was created by Nagilum to persuade Captain Picard not to [[auto-destruct]] the ''Enterprise''-D after Picard decided to do so, so that Nagilum could not perform any more experiments on the crew. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Deanna Troi was portrayed by [[Marina Sirtis]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2373]]
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| [[File:Janeway (Vice Admiral).jpg|100px|Janeway]]
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| An unknown alien lifeform projected the illusion of Vice Admiral Janeway, posing in his image, to lure [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] into her own death, after she had crash-landed on a planet with [[Chakotay]]. The lifeform wanted to feed on Janeway's cerebral cortex.
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Len Cariou]].}}
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| {{VOY|Coda}}
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|}
   
=== [[Deanna Troi]] (2369)===
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=== [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway, Kathryn]] ===
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{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Deanna troi illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Deanna Troi]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''Deanna Troi''' in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Deanna Troi was portrayed by [[Marina Sirtis]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
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| [[File:Kathryn Janeway illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Kathryn Janeway]]
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| An illusion of Kathryn Janeway, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Kate Mulgrew]].}}
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| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
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|}
   
=== [[Ian Andrew Troi]] ===
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== K ==
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=== [[Harry Kim|Kim, Harry]] ===
[[File:Ian Andrew Troi.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Ian Andrew Troi]]
 
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{| class="grey" width="100%"
An illusion of '''Ian Andrew Troi''' was seen by his daughter, [[Deanna Troi]] during a telepathic vision, in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Dark Page}})
 
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{{bginfo|The illusory Ian Andrew Troi was portrayed by [[Amick Byram]].}}
 
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{{clear}}
 
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|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
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| [[File:Harry Kim illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Harry Kim]]
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| An illusion of Harry Kim, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
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{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Garrett Wang]].}}
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| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
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|}
   
=== [[Worf]] (2369)===
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=== [[Kira Nerys]] ===
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{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Worf illusion 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Worf]]
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''Worf''' in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
  +
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{{bginfo|The illusory Worf was portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
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|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Kira Nerys illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Kira Nerys]]
  +
| An illusion of Kira Nerys appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Nana Visitor]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
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|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2374]]
  +
| [[File:Kira Nerys illusion 2374.jpg|100px|Kira Nerys]]
  +
| An illusion of Kira Nerys, created by [[Gul]] [[Dukat]]'s delusional mind.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Nana Visitor]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Waltz}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Worf]] (2370)===
+
== L ==
  +
=== [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge, Geordi]] ===
[[File:Worf illusion 2370.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Worf]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
An '''illusion of Worf''' in [[Data]]'s nightmare, in [[2370]], when [[interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|The illusory Worf was portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
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! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
  +
| [[File:Geordi La Forge illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Geordi La Forge]]
  +
| An illusion of Geordi La Forge in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] caused by the [[Tilonian]]s.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[LeVar Burton]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Worf]] (2370)===
+
=== [[Roger Lemli|Lemli, Roger]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Worf and Maddy Calloway.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Worf]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An '''illusion of Worf''' and [[Ensign]] [[Maddy Calloway]] in an hallucination experienced by [[Deanna Troi]] when investigating [[Daniel Kwan]]'s suicide. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Worf was portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2268]]
  +
| [[File:Illusory roger lemli empath.jpg|100px|Roger Lemli]]
  +
| Created by the [[Vian]]s along with illusions of [[Montgomery Scott]], and an unnamed [[security guard]] in [[2268]], to lure [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Gem]] into a trap on [[Minara II]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Roger Holloway]].}}
  +
| {{TOS|The Empath}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Anaanda Ziff]] ===
+
== M ==
  +
== N ==
[[File:AnaandaZiff.jpg|thumb|150px|Anaanda Ziff's service record image]]
 
  +
=== [[Alynna Nechayev|Nechayev, Alynna]] ===
It is uncertain whether '''Anaanda Ziff''' actually existed, as her appearance occurred during a dream sequence. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
{{clear}}
 
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! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
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! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
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! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Alynna Nechayev and Borath.jpg|100px|Alynna Nechayev]]
  +
| An illusion of [[Vice admiral]] Alynna Nechayev was part of the simulation made by the [[Founder]]s of the [[Dominion]] to model a possible diplomatic contact with the [[United Federation of Planets]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Natalia Nogulich]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
  +
|}
   
== [[Deep Space 9]] ==
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=== [[Neelix]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
=== [[Benjamin Sisko]] (2369) ===
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
[[File:Benjamin Sisko, illusory.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of Benjamin Sisko]]
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
An illusory '''[[Benjamin Sisko]]''' was created in [[2369]] as part of an experiment conducted by [[alien]]s who wanted to see what imagination was really about in an attempt to learn more about [[humanoid]]s. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}})
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{bginfo|Like the real Sisko, this one played by [[Avery Brooks]].}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
{{clear}}
 
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
  +
| [[File:Neelix illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Neelix]]
  +
| An illusion of Neelix, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Ethan Phillips]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
  +
|}
   
  +
== O ==
=== [[Benjamin Sisko]] (2371) ===
 
  +
=== [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien, Miles]] ===
[[File:Benjamin Sisko illusion 2371.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Sisko]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
An illusion of '''[[Benjamin Sisko]]''' appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]], in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|Like the real Sisko, he was played by [[Avery Brooks]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Miles O'Brien illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Miles O'Brien]]
  +
| An illusion of [[Chief]] Miles O'Brien appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Colm Meaney]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Jadzia Dax]] (2369) ===
+
=== [[Odo]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Jadzia illusion.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusory Jadzia Dax]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An '''illusion of [[Jadzia Dax]]''' was created by aliens who were on a mission of exploration and had followed a ship through the [[wormhole]] to Deep Space 9. They wanted to learn more about humanoids and became interested in the concept of [[imagination]]. The image was processed from [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]]'s memories and imagination. The illusory Jadzia Dax was madly in love with Julian Bashir. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Dax was played by [[Terry Farrell]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Odo illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Odo]]
  +
| An illusion of Odo, created by [[Altovar]] in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Rene Auberjonois]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Jadzia Dax]] (2371) ===
+
== P ==
  +
=== [[Owen Paris|Paris, Owen]] ===
[[File:Jadzia dax illusion 2371.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Jadzia Dax]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
An illusion of '''[[Jadzia Dax]]''' appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|Like the real Dax, she was played by [[Terry Farrell]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2372]]
  +
| [[File:Owen Paris (hallucination).jpg|100px|Owen Paris]]
  +
| An illusion of [[Vice Admiral]] Owen Paris appeared as a [[Botha]] hallucination to [[Lieutenant]] [[Tom Paris]] and the ''Voyager'' crew.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Warren Munson]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Persistence of Vision}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Michael Eddington]] ===
+
=== [[Tom Paris|Paris, Tom]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Illusory michael eddington.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Eddington]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''[[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Michael Eddington]]''' was part of the simulation made by the [[Founder]]s of the [[Dominion]] to model a possible diplomatic contact with the [[United Federation of Planets]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|The Search, Part II}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|Like the real Eddington, he was played by [[Kenneth Marshall]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
  +
| [[File:Tom paris illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Tom Paris]]
  +
| An illusion of Tom Paris, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Robert Duncan McNeill]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Alynna Nechayev]] ===
+
=== [[Elise Picard|Picard, Elise]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Alynna Nechayev and Borath.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Nechavey]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''[[Vice admiral]] [[Alynna Nechayev]]''' was part of the simulation made by the [[Founder]]s of the [[Dominion]] to model a possible diplomatic contact with the [[United Federation of Planets]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|The Search, Part II}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|Like the real Nechayev, she was played by [[Natalia Nogulich]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Elise Picard.jpg|100px|Elise Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory wife during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Kim Braden]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Miles O'Brien]] ===
+
=== [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard, Jean-Luc]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Miles O'Brien illusion 2371.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of O'Brien]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''[[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]]''' appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|Like the real O'Brien, he was played by [[Colm Meaney]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
  +
| [[File:Picard illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Jean-Luc Picard]]
  +
| An illusion of Jean-Luc Picard in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] caused by the [[Tilonian]]s.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Patrick Stewart]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
  +
|}
   
=== [[Worf]] ===
+
=== [[Madison Picard|Picard, Madison]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Illusory Worf 2375.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Worf]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''[[Worf]]''' appeared when Julian Bashir and [[Miles O'Brien]] linked minds with the dying [[ Luther Sloan]] via a [[multitronic engrammatic interpreter]] in order to find a cure for [[Odo]]'s illness which was created by [[Section 31]]. ({{DS9|Extreme Measures}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Worf was portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Madison Picard.jpg|100px|Madison Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Madison Eginton]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
  +
=== [[Matthew Picard|Picard, Matthew]] ===
=={{USS|Voyager}}==
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
===[[Chakotay]]===
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
[[File:Chakotay illusion 2376.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Chakotay]]
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
An illusion of '''Chakotay''' in [[2376]], in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]]. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{bginfo|The illusory Chakotaywas portrayed by [[Robert Beltran]].}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
{{clear}}
 
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Matthew Picard.jpg|100px|Matthew Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory son during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Matthew Collins]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Owen Paris]]===
+
=== [[Mimi Picard|Picard, Mimi]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Owen Paris (hallucination).jpg|thumb|150px|An illusion of Owen Paris]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of [[Vice Admiral]] [[Owen Paris]] appeared as a [[Botha]] hallucination to [[Lieutenant]] [[Tom Paris]] and the ''Voyager'' crew in [[2372]]. ({{VOY|Persistence of Vision}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Owen Paris was portrayed by [[Warren Munson]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Mimi Picard.jpg|100px|Mimi Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Mimi Collins]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Janeway (Vice Admiral)|Vice Admiral Janeway]]===
+
=== [[Olivia Picard|Picard, Olivia]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Janeway (Vice Admiral).jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Vice Admiral Janeway]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An unknown alien lifeform projected the illusion of Vice Admiral Janeway, posing in his image, to lure [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] into her own death, after she had crash-landed on a planet with [[Chakotay]]. The lifeform wanted to feed on Janeway's cerebral cortex. ({{VOY|Coda}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Vice Admiral Janeway was portrayed by [[Len Cariou]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Olivia Picard.jpg|100px|Olivia Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Olivia Hack]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Kathryn Janeway]]===
+
=== [[René Picard|Picard, René]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Kathryn Janeway illusion 2376.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Janeway]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''Kathryn Janeway ''' in [[2376]], in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]]. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Kathryn Janeway was portrayed by [[Kate Mulgrew]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Rene Picard, 2371.jpg|100px|René Picard]]
  +
| An illusion of René Picard, who had died recently, during Jean-Luc Picard's [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Christopher James Miller]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Harry Kim]]===
+
=== [[Thomas Picard|Picard, Thomas]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Harry Kim illusion 2376.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Harry Kim ]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''Harry Kim''' in [[2376]], in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]]. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Harry Kim was portrayed by [[Garrett Wang]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Thomas Picard.jpg|100px|Thomas Picard]]
  +
| Jean-Luc Picard's illusory son during his [[Nexus]] experience.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Thomas Dekker]].}}
  +
| {{film|7}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Tom Paris]]===
+
=== [[Christopher Pike|Pike, Christopher]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Tom paris illusion 2376.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Tom Paris]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] in [[2376]], in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]]. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory Harry Kim was portrayed by [[Robert Duncan McNeill]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2254]]
  +
| [[File:Christopher pike illusion.jpg|100px|Christopher Pike]]
  +
| On [[Talos IV]], [[Captain]] Pike existed in facsimile, created in the mind of [[Vina]] by the [[Talosian]]s, after Pike left that world.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Jeffrey Hunter]].}}
  +
| {{TOS|The Cage}}
  +
|}
   
===[[Tuvok]]===
+
== Q ==
  +
=== [[Quark]] ===
[[File:Tuvok illusion 2376.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusion of Tuvok]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
An illusion of '''Tuvok''' in [[2376]], in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]]. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|The illusory Tuvok was portrayed by [[Tim Russ]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Quark illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Quark]]
  +
| An illusion of Quark, part of the [[Founder]]s' simulated scenario of a possible [[Dominion]] contact with the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Armin Shimerman]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2373]]
  +
| [[File:Quark illusion 2373.jpg|100px|Quark]]
  +
| An illusory version of Quark during the [[Cardassian]] [[Occupation of Bajor]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Armin Shimerman]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Things Past}}
  +
|}
   
===Tuvok as Kradin===
+
== R ==
  +
=== [[William Riker|Riker, William]] ===
[[File:Tuvok Kradin.jpg|thumb|150px|Tuvok appears as a Kradin to [[Chakotay]]]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
'''Tuvok as Kradin''' was an illusion created by the [[Vori]], so that [[Chakotay]] would not know that he was being conditioned to fight for them. At first, Chakotay was going to shoot him, but after Tuvok was able to convince him of who he was, Chakotay saw Tuvok not as a [[Kradin]]. Tuvok managed to convince Chakotay that what he had seen and felt, over the last two days, was a deception and then lead him back to the village where he was greeted by people who he had seen exterminated earlier on that day. ({{VOY|Nemesis}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|Like Tuvok, this Kradin was played by [[Tim Russ]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
  +
| [[File:Riker straw.jpg|100px|William Riker]]
  +
| An illusion of Riker as [[Beverly Crusher]] drank from his head in [[Data]]'s nightmare, when [[Interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Jonathan Frakes]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Phantasms}}
  +
|}
   
  +
== S ==
=={{EnterpriseNX}}==
 
===[[T'Pol]]===
+
=== [[Montgomery Scott|Scott, Montgomery]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:T'PolPhloxEngineering.jpg|thumb|150px|The illusion of T'Pol]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
An illusion of '''T'Pol''' was created by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]]'s mind when he was the only one conscious after the rest of the crew was put in coma a to protect them while the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] passed through a [[spatial anomaly|transdimensional disturbance]]. ({{ENT|Doctor's Orders}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The illusory T'Pol was portrayed by [[Jolene Blalock]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2268]]
  +
| [[File:Illusory montgomery scott empath.jpg|100px|Montgomery Scott]]
  +
| Created by the [[Vian]]s along with illusions of [[Roger Lemli]], and an unnamed [[security guard]] in [[2268]], to lure [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Gem]] into a trap on [[Minara II]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[James Doohan]].}}
  +
| {{TOS|The Empath}}
  +
|}
   
== Unnamed ==
+
=== [[Seven of Nine]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
=== Deep Space 9 nurse ===
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
[[File:Illusory DS9 nurse 2375.jpg|thumb|150px|An illusory nurse]]
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
This '''nurse''' was part of an illusion created by [[Luther Sloan]]'s mind in 2375 when Doctor Julian Bashir and Chief Miles O'Brien linked their minds with Sloan's. After Bashir woke up and Nurse [[Bandee]] told him that Sloan is dead Bashir ordered this nurse to give him ten milligrams of [[cordrazine]]. ({{DS9|Extreme Measures}})
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{bginfo|This nurse was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
{{clear}}
 
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
  +
| [[File:Seven of nine illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Seven of Nine]]
  +
| An illusion of Seven of Nine, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Jeri Ryan]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
  +
|}
   
=== Enterprise security guard ===
+
=== [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko, Benjamin]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Illusory security guard empath.jpg|thumb|150px|A security guard]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
This '''security guard''' was an illusion created by the [[Vian]]s in [[2268]] on [[Minara II]], along with illusions of [[Montgomery Scott]] and [[Roger Lemli]] to lure the landing party ([[James Kirk]], [[Spock]] and [[Leonard McCoy]]) and [[Gem]] into their trap. ({{TOS|The Empath}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
  +
| [[File:Benjamin Sisko, illusory.jpg|100px|Benjamin Sisko]]
  +
| An illusory Benjamin Sisko was created as part of an experiment conducted by [[alien]]s who wanted to see what imagination was really about in an attempt to learn more about [[humanoid]]s.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Avery Brooks]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Benjamin Sisko illusion 2371.jpg|100px|Benjamin Sisko]]
  +
| An illusion of Benjamin Sisko appeared in [[Julian Bashir]]'s mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by [[Altovar]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Avery Brooks]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Distant Voices}}
  +
|}
   
=== Ferengi ensign ===
+
=== [[Jake Sisko|Sisko, Jake]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Ferengi ensign.jpg|thumb|150px|A Ferengi ensign]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
In an illusory reality created by the [[alien]] [[Barash]] in [[2367]], this '''[[Ferengi]] [[ensign]]''' served at the [[conn]] station on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2383]]. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|This Ferengi was played by an [[unknown actor]].|Riker, in the illusion, comments on the unlikelihood of a Ferengi ensign, though [[Nog]] became an ensign for real just [[2374|seven years later]] in {{DS9|Favor the Bold}}.|{{CCG name|Prot|his}}}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
| [[File:Jake sisko dominion simulation 2371.jpg|100px|Jake Sisko]]
  +
| An illusion of Jake Sisko, part of the [[Founder]]s' simulated scenario of a possible [[Dominion]] contact with the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Cirroc Lofton]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
  +
|}
   
=== Klingon crewman ===
+
== T ==
  +
=== [[T'Pol]] ===
[[File:Female Klingon Enterprise-D crewman.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon crewman]]
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
This '''[[Klingon]] [[crewman]]''' served on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in an illusory [[2383]], created by the [[alien]] [[Barash]] on [[Alpha Onias III]] in 2367. She passed Captain Riker and Dr. Crusher when she left a [[turbolift]]. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
{{bginfo|This Klingon crewman was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2154]]
  +
| [[File:T'PolPhloxEngineering.jpg|100px|T'Pol]]
  +
| An illusion of T'Pol created by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]]'s mind when he was the only one conscious after the rest of the crew were put in comas to protect them while {{NX|Enterprise}} passed through a [[spatial anomaly|transdimensional disturbance]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Jolene Blalock]].}}
  +
| {{ENT|Doctor's Orders}}
  +
|}
   
=== Starfleet Admirals ===
+
=== [[Deanna Troi|Troi, Deanna]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Illusory admirals bliss.jpg|thumb|150px|Illusory Starfleet Admirals]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
Three illusory '''Starfleet [[Admiral]]s''', greeting the ''Voyager'' on [[Earth]], were seen by [[Neelix]] and the ''Voyager'' crew, when the large [[bioplasmic organism]] dubbed as the "[[telepathic pitcher plant]]" manipulated their minds, making them believe the ship has arrived home via a [[wormhole]]. ({{VOY|Bliss}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|The Admirals were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2365]]
  +
| [[File:Deanna Troi illusion.jpg|100px|Deanna Troi]]
  +
| An illusion of Deanna Troi was created by Nagilum to persuade Captain Picard not to [[auto-destruct]] the ''Enterprise''-D after Picard decided to do so, so that Nagilum could not perform any more experiments on the crew.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Marina Sirtis]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
  +
| [[File:Deanna troi illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Deanna Troi]]
  +
| An illusion of Deanna Troi in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Marina Sirtis]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
  +
|}
   
=== Starfleet officer at Orion colony ===
+
=== [[Ian Andrew Troi|Troi, Ian Andrew]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Starfleet officer at Orion colony.jpg|thumb|150px|A Starfleet officer]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
A '''Starfleet officer''' encountered by Captain Pike in a [[Talosian]] illusion simulating the [[Orion colony|Orion colonies]]. The officer was wearing a dress jacket [[Starfleet uniform]], colored [[operations division]] beige. This officer was quite taken by the illusionary version of [[Vina]], portrayed as a [[Orion slave girl]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part II}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|This unnamed Starfleet officer was played by actor [[Robert Phillips]].|He was named "Loman Stocker" in the novel ''[[The Children of Kings]]''.}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
  +
| [[File:Ian Andrew Troi.jpg|100px|Ian Andrew Troi]]
  +
| An illusion of Ian Andrew Troi was seen by his daughter, [[Deanna Troi]] during a telepathic vision.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Amick Byram]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Dark Page}}
  +
|}
   
=== Transporter chief ===
+
=== [[T'Rul]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
[[File:Transporter chief, 2383.jpg|thumb|150px|A transporter chief]]
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
This '''[[transporter chief]]''' operated the [[transporter]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D in [[2383]], a false future created by the [[alien]] [[Barash]] in [[2367]]. He beamed [[Admiral]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[Deanna Troi]] aboard from the [[Romulan Warbird]] {{IRW|Decius}} and later [[Ambassador]] [[Tomalak]]. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
{{bginfo|This transporter chief was played by [[George O'Hanlon, Jr.]].}}
 
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2371]]
  +
|
  +
| An illusion of T'Rul, part of the [[Founder]]s' simulated scenario of a possible [[Dominion]] contact with the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Martha Hackett]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|The Search, Part II}}
  +
|}
  +
  +
=== [[Tuvok]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2374]]
  +
| [[File:Tuvok Kradin.jpg|100px|Tuvok as a Kradin]]
  +
| An illusion of Tuvok as Kradin was created by the [[Vori]], so that [[Chakotay]] would not know that he was being conditioned to fight for them. At first, Chakotay was going to shoot him, but Tuvok was able to convince him of who he was, and the illusion was broken. Tuvok managed to convince Chakotay that what he had seen and felt over the last two days was a deception and then lead him back to the village where he was greeted by people who he had seen exterminated earlier on that day.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Tim Russ]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Nemesis}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2376]]
  +
| [[File:Tuvok illusion 2376.jpg|100px|Tuvok]]
  +
| An illusion of Tuvok, in the mind of [[B'Elanna Torres]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Tim Russ]].}}
  +
| {{VOY|Barge of the Dead}}
  +
|}
  +
  +
== U ==
  +
== V ==
  +
== W ==
  +
=== [[Weyoun]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2374]]
  +
| [[File:Weyoun (illusion).jpg|thumb|100px|Weyoun]]
  +
| An illusion of Weyoun was created by [[Gul]] [[Dukat]]'s delusional mind. In the illusion, [[Weyoun]] was asking what Dukat was going to do with [[Benjamin Sisko]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Jeffrey Combs]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Waltz}}
  +
|}
  +
  +
=== [[Worf]] ===
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2369]]
  +
| [[File:Worf illusion 2369.jpg|100px|Worf]]
  +
| An illusion of Worf in the mental visions of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], caused by the [[Tilonian]]s.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
  +
| [[File:Worf illusion 2370.jpg|100px|Worf]]
  +
| An illusion of Worf in [[Data]]'s nightmare when [[interphasic organism]]s were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Phantasms}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
  +
| [[File:Worf and Maddy Calloway.jpg|100px|Worf]]
  +
| An illusion of Worf and [[Ensign]] [[Maddy Calloway]] in an hallucination experienced by [[Deanna Troi]] when investigating [[Daniel Kwan]]'s suicide.
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
  +
| {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2375]]
  +
| [[File:Illusory Worf 2375.jpg|100px|Worf]]
  +
| An illusion of Worf appeared when [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Miles O'Brien]] linked minds with the dying [[Luther Sloan]] via a [[multitronic engrammatic interpreter]] in order to find a cure for [[Odo]]'s illness which was created by [[Section 31]].
  +
{{bginfo|Portrayed by [[Michael Dorn]].}}
  +
| {{DS9|Extreme Measures}}
  +
|}
   
=== Uhura's crewman ===
+
== X ==
  +
== Y ==
[[File:Uhuras crewman.jpg|thumb|150px|The M-113 creature in the form of a Starfleet crewman]]
 
  +
== Z ==
A '''[[crewman]]''' encountered by [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]], an image created by the [[M-113 creature]]. ({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
 
  +
=== [[Anaanda Ziff|Ziff, Anaanda]] ===
{{bginfo|The crewman was played by [[Vince Howard]].}}
 
  +
{| class="grey" width="100%"
{{clear}}
 
  +
! style="width:2%; text-align:center;" | Date
  +
! class="unsortable" style="width:9%; text-align:center;" | Image
  +
! style="text-align:center;" | Note
  +
! style="width:15%; text-align:center;" | ''Reference''
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | [[2370]]
  +
| [[File:AnaandaZiff.jpg|100px|Anaanda Ziff's service record]]
  +
| It is uncertain whether Anaanda Ziff actually existed, as her appearance occurred during a dream sequence.
  +
| {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}
  +
|}
   
=== Wounded crewmember ===
+
== Appendices ==
  +
=== See also ===
[[File:Injured crewman.jpg|thumb|150px|A badly burned crew member]]
 
  +
* [[Unnamed illusory people]]
In a brainwashing scenario devised by [[Suna]] at the [[Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] witnessed this '''badly-burned officer''' being brought to [[sickbay]] after a [[plasma torch]] blew up right in his hands. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
  +
* [[Doppelgänger]]
{{bginfo|The wounded officer was played by [[Allan Dean Moore]].}}
 
  +
* [[Holodeck characters]]
{{clear}}
 
  +
** [[Unnamed holodeck characters]]
   
  +
[[Category:Lists]]
=== Zombie crewmembers ===
 
  +
[[Category:Individuals| ]]
[[File:Dream waking moments.jpg|thumb|150px|Deceased crewmembers in the mess hall]]
 
  +
[[Category:Starfleet personnel| 20]]
These '''zombie crewmembers''' appeared in a telepathically influenced dream of [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], telling her they died because she didn't take them home, in [[2374]]. ({{VOY|Waking Moments}})
 
{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
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Revision as of 18:01, 19 January 2012

The following is a list of illusory people.

Table of Contents: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAppendices

A

B

Bashir, Julian

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Julian Bashir An illusion of Julian Bashir being attacked by a Jem'Hadar soldier which was part of the Founders' simulated scenario of a possible Dominion contact with the Alpha Quadrant.
Portrayed by Alexander Siddig.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"

Bokai, Buck

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Buck Bokai An illusion of Buck Bokai was created by aliens who were on a mission of exploration and had followed a ship through the wormhole to Deep Space 9. They wanted to learn more about humanoids and became interested in the concept of imagination.
Portrayed by Keone Young.
DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"

C

Calloway, Maddy

Date Image Note Reference
2370 Maddy Calloway An illusion of Maddy Calloway and Worf in an hallucination experienced by Deanna Troi when investigating Daniel Kwan's suicide.
Portrayed by Johanna McCloy.
TNG: "Eye of the Beholder"

Chakotay

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Chakotay An illusion of Chakotay, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Robert Beltran.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

Crusher, Beverly

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Beverly Crusher An illusion of Beverly Crusher, in the mental visions of Commander William T. Riker, caused by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by Gates McFadden.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"
2370 Beverly Crusher An illusion of Beverly Crusher as she drank from Riker's head in Data's nightmare, when interphasic organisms were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
Portrayed by Gates McFadden.
TNG: "Phantasms"

Crusher, Jack

Date Image Note Reference
2370 Jack Crusher Jack Crusher appeared in Wesley Crusher's vision quest on Dorvan V.
Portrayed by Doug Wert.
TNG: "Journey's End"

D

Damar

Date Image Note Reference
2374 Damar An illusion of Damar was created by Gul Dukat's delusional mind. In the illusion, Damar was attempting to convince Dukat to kill Benjamin Sisko.
Portrayed by Casey Biggs.
DS9: "Waltz"

Data

Date Image Note Reference
2365 Data An illusion of Data was created by Nagilum to try and persuade Jean-Luc Picard not to auto-destruct the USS Enterprise-D after Picard had decided to do so, when Nagilum threatened to kill a third of the ship's crew in order to completely understand death.
Portrayed by Brent Spiner.
TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease"
2369 Data An illusion of Data in the mental visions of Commander William Riker caused by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by Brent Spiner.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"

Dax, Jadzia

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Jadzia Dax An illusion of Jadzia Dax was created by aliens who were on a mission of exploration and had followed a ship through the wormhole to Deep Space 9. They wanted to learn more about humanoids and became interested in the concept of imagination. The image was processed from Doctor Julian Bashir's memories and imagination. The illusory Jadzia Dax was madly in love with Julian Bashir.
Portrayed by Terry Farrell.
DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"
2371 Jadzia Dax An illusion of Jadzia Dax appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar.
Portrayed by Terry Farrell.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

E

Eddington, Michael

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Michael Eddington An illusion of Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington was part of the simulation made by the Founders of the Dominion to model a possible diplomatic contact with the United Federation of Planets.
Portrayed by Kenneth Marshall.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"

F

G

Garak

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Garak An illusion of Garak appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar.
Portrayed by Andrew Robinson.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

Giddings, Diana

Date Image Note Reference
2369 An illusion of Diana Giddings (in the audience of the play Frame of Mind) appeared when Commander William Riker experienced a severe delusional state, kidnapped by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by Lorine Mendell.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"

Guy of Gisbourne

Date Image Note Reference
2367 Sir Guy of Gisbourne Sir Guy of Gisbourne was a character in the story of Robin Hood, the setting of one Q's tests for Jean-Luc Picard.
Portrayed by Clive Revill.
TNG: "Qpid"

H

Haro, Mitena

Date Image Note Reference
2366 Mitena Haro Mitena Haro was the assumed name of an alien in the guise of a Bolian female who, along with two others aliens, kidnapped others as part of an experiment to study the nature of authority, which was a concept unknown to them.
Portrayed by Joycelyn O'Brien.
TNG: "Allegiance"

I

J

Jabara

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Jabara An illusion of Jabara appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar. Jabara was helping wounded people in a corridor in Bashir's illusion.
Portrayed by Ann Gillespie.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

Janeway

Date Image Note Reference
2373 Janeway An unknown alien lifeform projected the illusion of Vice Admiral Janeway, posing in his image, to lure Captain Kathryn Janeway into her own death, after she had crash-landed on a planet with Chakotay. The lifeform wanted to feed on Janeway's cerebral cortex.
Portrayed by Len Cariou.
VOY: "Coda"

Janeway, Kathryn

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Kathryn Janeway An illusion of Kathryn Janeway, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Kate Mulgrew.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

K

Kim, Harry

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Harry Kim An illusion of Harry Kim, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Garrett Wang.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

Kira Nerys

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Kira Nerys An illusion of Kira Nerys appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar.
Portrayed by Nana Visitor.
DS9: "Distant Voices"
2374 Kira Nerys An illusion of Kira Nerys, created by Gul Dukat's delusional mind.
Portrayed by Nana Visitor.
DS9: "Waltz"

L

La Forge, Geordi

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Geordi La Forge An illusion of Geordi La Forge in the mental visions of Commander William Riker caused by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by LeVar Burton.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"

Lemli, Roger

Date Image Note Reference
2268 Roger Lemli Created by the Vians along with illusions of Montgomery Scott, and an unnamed security guard in 2268, to lure Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Gem into a trap on Minara II.
Portrayed by Roger Holloway.
TOS: "The Empath"

M

N

Nechayev, Alynna

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Alynna Nechayev An illusion of Vice admiral Alynna Nechayev was part of the simulation made by the Founders of the Dominion to model a possible diplomatic contact with the United Federation of Planets.
Portrayed by Natalia Nogulich.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"

Neelix

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Neelix An illusion of Neelix, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Ethan Phillips.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

O

O'Brien, Miles

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Miles O'Brien An illusion of Chief Miles O'Brien appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar.
Portrayed by Colm Meaney.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

Odo

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Odo An illusion of Odo, created by Altovar in Julian Bashir's mind.
Portrayed by Rene Auberjonois.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

P

Paris, Owen

Date Image Note Reference
2372 Owen Paris An illusion of Vice Admiral Owen Paris appeared as a Botha hallucination to Lieutenant Tom Paris and the Voyager crew.
Portrayed by Warren Munson.
VOY: "Persistence of Vision"

Paris, Tom

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Tom Paris An illusion of Tom Paris, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Robert Duncan McNeill.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

Picard, Elise

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Elise Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory wife during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Kim Braden.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, Jean-Luc

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Jean-Luc Picard An illusion of Jean-Luc Picard in the mental visions of Commander William Riker caused by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by Patrick Stewart.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"

Picard, Madison

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Madison Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Madison Eginton.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, Matthew

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Matthew Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory son during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Matthew Collins.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, Mimi

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Mimi Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Mimi Collins.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, Olivia

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Olivia Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory daughter during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Olivia Hack.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, René

Date Image Note Reference
2371 René Picard An illusion of René Picard, who had died recently, during Jean-Luc Picard's Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Christopher James Miller.
Star Trek Generations

Picard, Thomas

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Thomas Picard Jean-Luc Picard's illusory son during his Nexus experience.
Portrayed by Thomas Dekker.
Star Trek Generations

Pike, Christopher

Date Image Note Reference
2254 Christopher Pike On Talos IV, Captain Pike existed in facsimile, created in the mind of Vina by the Talosians, after Pike left that world.
Portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter.
TOS: "The Cage"

Q

Quark

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Quark An illusion of Quark, part of the Founders' simulated scenario of a possible Dominion contact with the Alpha Quadrant.
Portrayed by Armin Shimerman.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"
2373 Quark An illusory version of Quark during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor.
Portrayed by Armin Shimerman.
DS9: "Things Past"

R

Riker, William

Date Image Note Reference
2370 William Riker An illusion of Riker as Beverly Crusher drank from his head in Data's nightmare, when Interphasic organisms were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
Portrayed by Jonathan Frakes.
TNG: "Phantasms"

S

Scott, Montgomery

Date Image Note Reference
2268 Montgomery Scott Created by the Vians along with illusions of Roger Lemli, and an unnamed security guard in 2268, to lure Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Gem into a trap on Minara II.
Portrayed by James Doohan.
TOS: "The Empath"

Seven of Nine

Date Image Note Reference
2376 Seven of Nine An illusion of Seven of Nine, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Jeri Ryan.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

Sisko, Benjamin

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Benjamin Sisko An illusory Benjamin Sisko was created as part of an experiment conducted by aliens who wanted to see what imagination was really about in an attempt to learn more about humanoids.
Portrayed by Avery Brooks.
DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"
2371 Benjamin Sisko An illusion of Benjamin Sisko appeared in Julian Bashir's mind, when he was thrown into a state of subconscious realm by Altovar.
Portrayed by Avery Brooks.
DS9: "Distant Voices"

Sisko, Jake

Date Image Note Reference
2371 Jake Sisko An illusion of Jake Sisko, part of the Founders' simulated scenario of a possible Dominion contact with the Alpha Quadrant.
Portrayed by Cirroc Lofton.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"

T

T'Pol

Date Image Note Reference
2154 T'Pol An illusion of T'Pol created by Doctor Phlox's mind when he was the only one conscious after the rest of the crew were put in comas to protect them while Enterprise passed through a transdimensional disturbance.
Portrayed by Jolene Blalock.
ENT: "Doctor's Orders"

Troi, Deanna

Date Image Note Reference
2365 Deanna Troi An illusion of Deanna Troi was created by Nagilum to persuade Captain Picard not to auto-destruct the Enterprise-D after Picard decided to do so, so that Nagilum could not perform any more experiments on the crew.
Portrayed by Marina Sirtis.
TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease"
2369 Deanna Troi An illusion of Deanna Troi in the mental visions of Commander William Riker, caused by the Tilonians
Portrayed by Marina Sirtis.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"

Troi, Ian Andrew

Date Image Note Reference
2370 Ian Andrew Troi An illusion of Ian Andrew Troi was seen by his daughter, Deanna Troi during a telepathic vision.
Portrayed by Amick Byram.
TNG: "Dark Page"

T'Rul

Date Image Note Reference
2371 An illusion of T'Rul, part of the Founders' simulated scenario of a possible Dominion contact with the Alpha Quadrant.
Portrayed by Martha Hackett.
DS9: "The Search, Part II"

Tuvok

Date Image Note Reference
2374 Tuvok as a Kradin An illusion of Tuvok as Kradin was created by the Vori, so that Chakotay would not know that he was being conditioned to fight for them. At first, Chakotay was going to shoot him, but Tuvok was able to convince him of who he was, and the illusion was broken. Tuvok managed to convince Chakotay that what he had seen and felt over the last two days was a deception and then lead him back to the village where he was greeted by people who he had seen exterminated earlier on that day.
Portrayed by Tim Russ.
VOY: "Nemesis"
2376 Tuvok An illusion of Tuvok, in the mind of B'Elanna Torres.
Portrayed by Tim Russ.
VOY: "Barge of the Dead"

U

V

W

Weyoun

Date Image Note Reference
2374
Weyoun (illusion)

Weyoun

An illusion of Weyoun was created by Gul Dukat's delusional mind. In the illusion, Weyoun was asking what Dukat was going to do with Benjamin Sisko.
Portrayed by Jeffrey Combs.
DS9: "Waltz"

Worf

Date Image Note Reference
2369 Worf An illusion of Worf in the mental visions of Commander William Riker, caused by the Tilonians.
Portrayed by Michael Dorn.
TNG: "Frame of Mind"
2370 Worf An illusion of Worf in Data's nightmare when interphasic organisms were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells.
Portrayed by Michael Dorn.
TNG: "Phantasms"
2370 Worf An illusion of Worf and Ensign Maddy Calloway in an hallucination experienced by Deanna Troi when investigating Daniel Kwan's suicide.
Portrayed by Michael Dorn.
TNG: "Eye of the Beholder"
2375 Worf An illusion of Worf appeared when Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien linked minds with the dying Luther Sloan via a multitronic engrammatic interpreter in order to find a cure for Odo's illness which was created by Section 31.
Portrayed by Michael Dorn.
DS9: "Extreme Measures"

X

Y

Z

Ziff, Anaanda

Date Image Note Reference
2370 Anaanda Ziff's service record It is uncertain whether Anaanda Ziff actually existed, as her appearance occurred during a dream sequence. TNG: "Eye of the Beholder"

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