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'''Photonic life''' refers to any form of life based on particles of light and energy. While some photonics are naturally occurring, most encounters have been with artificially-created [[holograms]].
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'''Photonic lifeforms''' (also called '''photonics''') are any form of sentient life based on [[particle]]s of [[light]] and [[energy]]. While some photonic lifeforms are naturally occurring, most encounters have been with artificially-created [[holograms]].
   
==Starfleet-Encountered Photonic Life==
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== Photonic life encountered by Starfleet ==
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[[File:Photonic aliens.jpg|thumb|Two photonic lifeforms in their original appearance]]
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[[File:Photonic alien 1.jpg|thumb|A photonic alien in Human form]]
 
In [[2365]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s [[computer]] created a [[artificial intelligence|sentient]] holographic being, [[Professor]] [[James Moriarty]], in response to a command to create an adversary worthy of defeating [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]. The simulated character was able to gain control of the [[starship]] twice in his quest to be freed from the confines of the [[holodeck]]. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data|Ship in a Bottle}})
   
 
Photonic beings lived in a [[photonic lattice]] and inside a [[protostar]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. While studying the [[star]], the {{USS|Voyager}} [[crew]] did not realize that these energy signatures were indeed life, and one being sought refuge in the holodeck [[holoprogram|recreation]] of ''[[Beowulf]]'', known by the holographic characters as "[[Grendel]]". ({{VOY|Heroes and Demons}})
In [[2365]], the ''[[USS Enterprise-D]]'''s [[computer]] created a sentient holographic being, Professor [[James Moriarty]], in response to a command to create an adversary worthy of defeating [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]. The simulated character was able to gain control of the starship twice in his quest to be freed from the confines of the [[holodeck]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Elementary, Dear Data]]", "[[Ship in a Bottle]]")
 
   
 
Another naturally-occurring photonic [[species]] existed in a trans-dimensional realm and was unaware of the existence of [[biochemistry|biochemical]] [[lifeform]]s. They believed that photonics were living, while carbon-based lifeforms were artificial. They were an exploratory race. In [[2375]], they encountered the USS ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[holodeck]], which was running the ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton|Captain Proton]]'' [[holonovel|simulation]]. These beings became involved in a war against the character of [[Chaotica]], and were capable of being injured or killed by the holographic photonic-based [[weapon]]s. ''Voyager''{{'}}s crewmembers were able to negotiate a peace, through the holographic [[The Doctor|Doctor]], and succeeded in defeating Chaotica, ending the war. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})
Photonic beings lived in the corona of a [[Delta Quadrant]] [[protostar]]. While studying the star, the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] crew did not realize that these energy signatures were indeed life, and one being sought refuge in the holodeck recreation of ''[[Beowulf]]'', known by the holographic characters as "[[Grendel]]". ([[VOY]]: "[[Heroes and Demons]]")
 
   
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''Voyager'' was once infested by [[photonic flea]]s. Their primary source of nourishment was [[plasma]] particles. The larvae of the fleas were brought on board in a jar of [[amber spice]] from a [[Kartelan freighter]]. ({{VOY|The Voyager Conspiracy}})
Another naturally-occurring photonic species existed in a layer of [[subspace]] and was unaware of the existence of biological life. In [[2375]], they explored the USS ''Voyager'''s [[holodeck]], which was running the ''[[Captain Proton]]'' simulation. These beings became involved in a war against the character of [[Chaotica]], and were capable of being injured or killed by the hologram’s photonic-based [[weapon]]s. ''Voyager'' crewmembers were able to negotiate a peace, through the holographic [[Doctor]], and succeeded in defeating Chaotica, ending the war. ([[VOY]]: "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]")
 
   
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While investigating a strange particle field in the [[Gamma Quadrant]], [[Odo]] and [[Jadzia Dax]] discovered a colony of holographic [[Yaderan]]s created by a refugee, [[Rurigan]], from [[Yadera Prime]], after his home was destroyed by the [[Dominion]]. These holographic Yaderans had definite personalities, could experience pain and pleasure, were capable of reproducing, and became aware of their holographic origins when Odo and Dax told them that they were being maintained by a hologenerator which was breaking down, emitting [[omicron particle|omicron radiation]] and causing them to disappear. Odo and Dax repaired the generator and convinced Rurigan to let them restore the Yaderan colony by making him realize that even though the holographic Yaderans may not have been real in the same way he was, he still cared about them as though they were real. ({{DS9|Shadowplay}})
''Voyager'' was once infested by [[photonic flea]]s. ([[VOY]]: "[[The Voyager Conspiracy]]")
 
   
In [[2374]], [[Julian Bashir]]s friend [[Felix]] completed his work on [[Vic Fontaine]], a holographic [[1962]] [[Las Vegas]] lounge singer who was programmed to have some amount of free will and knowledge of his true nature. Vic, who referred to himself as a "[[light bulb]]," had great insight into people and their relationships, and had the ability to turn his program off and on, as well as to transfer himself to other holo-simulations. ([[DS9]]: "[[His Way]]")
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In [[2374]], [[Julian Bashir]]'s friend [[Felix]] completed his work on [[Vic Fontaine]], a holographic [[1962]] [[Las Vegas]] lounge singer who was programmed to have some amount of free will and knowledge of his true nature. Vic, who referred to himself as a "[[light bulb]]," had great insight into people and their relationships, and had the ability to turn his program off and on, as well as to transfer himself to other holo-simulations. ({{DS9|His Way}})
   
==The Works of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman==
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== The works of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman ==
 
Perhaps the greatest example of the [[Federation]]'s artificial photonic life is the work of [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Lewis Zimmerman]]. Working at [[Jupiter Station]], he was responsible for the development of the [[Emergency Medical Hologram|Emergency Medical Holographic Program]]. Programmed with [[medicine|medical]] knowledge from thousands of sources, it was self-aware and its matrix could grow and adapt. Though most of the [[EMH]] Mark-I's were quickly retired in favor of future models, the Doctor aboard the USS ''Voyager'' remained almost continuously online for seven [[Earth#measurements#year|years]]. In this [[time]], he grew beyond his original purpose, formed a number of interpersonal relationships, and developed a unique personality. Expanded capabilities included skills such as singing, dancing, golf, romance, sexual routines, holoimaging & editing own holographic visual presentation.({{VOY|Caretaker|The Swarm|Author, Author|Endgame|Before and After}})
   
 
Zimmerman also created several other photonic lifeforms, including [[Haley (hologram)|Haley]], a [[Human]] woman and aide to the doctor, [[Leonard]], an [[iguana]] of few words, and [[Roy]], a [[fly]] designed for [[spy|micro-surveillance]]. ({{VOY|Life Line}})
Perhaps the greatest example of the [[Federation]]’s artificial photonic life is the work of [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Lewis Zimmerman]]. Working at [[Jupiter Station]], he was responsible for the development of the [[Emergency Medical Hologram|Emergency Medical Holographic Program]]. Programmed with medical knowledge from thousands of sources, it was self-aware and it's matrix could grow and adapt. Though most of the [[EMH]] Mark-Is were quickly retired in favor of future models, the Doctor aboard the USS ''Voyager'' remained almost continuously online for seven years. In this time, he grew beyond his original purpose, formed a number of interpersonal relationships, and developed a unique personality. ([[VOY]]: "[[Caretaker (episode)|Caretaker]]", "[[The Swarm]]", "[[Author, Author]]", "[[Endgame]]")
 
   
:''See also: [[the Doctor]].''
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=== See also ===
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* [[The Doctor]]
   
 
== Photonic life in Delta Quadrant cultures ==
Zimmerman also created several other photonic life-forms, including [[Haley]], a [[Human]] woman and aide to the doctor, [[Leonard]], an iguana of few words, and [[Roy]], a fly designed for micro-surveillance. ([[VOY]]: "[[Life Line]]")
 
 
A variety of cultures in the [[Delta Quadrant]] used holograms, or their version of holograms, as laborers, and treated them as second-class citizens with no rights. Sometimes, these artificial photonics would rise up against their creators and demand freedom and equality, though it occasionally degenerated into a fight for vengeance.
   
 
[[Dejaren]], an unstable [[isomorphic projection]] used by the [[Serosian]]s for hazardous tasks, experienced malfunctions in his personality [[subroutine]]s and killed his crew in [[2374]]. He later attacked two ''Voyager'' crewmembers and was forcibly taken offline. Dejaren kept a holographic [[fish]], [[Spectrum]], as a [[pet]], though it is unlikely the [[animal]] was sentient. ({{VOY|Revulsion}})
==Photonic Life in Delta Quadrant Cultures==
 
   
 
The [[Lokirrim]] also used self-aware holograms as servants or caretakers for their children. However, by the [[2370s]], a brutal [[civil war]] between the Lokirrim and the photonic insurgents had broken out, costing many lives and often dividing friends such as [[Jaryn]] and [[Emmik]]. ({{VOY|Body and Soul}})
A variety of cultures in the [[Delta Quadrant]] used holograms, or their version of holograms, as laborers, and treated them as second-class citizens with no rights. Sometimes, these artificial photonics would rise up against their creators and demand freedom and equality, though it occasionally degenerated into a fight for vengeance.
 
   
 
The [[Hirogen]] used [[:Category:Holographic technology|holographic technology]] from ''Voyager'' to create simulated prey, which they could hunt again and again. These holograms were reprogrammed to experience pain, wounds and death, as well as to learn and adapt, becoming more challenging targets. Eventually, the leader of these holograms, [[Iden]], slew his hunter and began liberating other holograms from the Hirogen and other sources. He initially wanted to settle his people on ''[[Ha'Dara]]'' and form a unique culture that rejected the influence of organics, but soon sought retribution on the Hirogen. Iden was ultimately destroyed, and the other holograms were reprogrammed by [[Donik]] and [[Kejal]]. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
[[Dejaren]], an unstable [[isomorphic projection]] used by the [[Serosian]]s for hazardous tasks, experienced malfunctions in his personality subroutines and killed his crew in [[2374]]. He later attacked two ''Voyager'' crewmembers and was forcibly taken offline. Dejaren kept a holographic [[fish]], [[Spectrum]], as a pet, though it is unlikely the animal was sentient. ([[VOY]]: "[[Revulsion]]")
 
   
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== Background ==
The [[Lokirrim]] also used self-aware holograms as servants or caretakers for their children. However, by the [[2370s]], a brutal [[civil war]] between the Lokirrim and the photonic insurgents had broken out, costing many lives and often dividing friends such as [[Jaryn]] and [[Emmik]] ([[VOY]]: “[[Body and Soul]]”).
 
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The photonic lifeform in "Heroes and Demons" was a [[CGI]] effect accidentally created by [[Digital Magic]] when they were experimenting with a new software package. [[Ronald B. Moore]] affectionately referred to the effect as "fettuccini monster". (''[[Star Trek: Communicator]]'', Issue 105, p.57)
   
 
== See also ==
The [[Hirogen]] used holotechnology from ''Voyager'' to create simulated prey, which they could hunt again and again. These holograms were reprogrammed to experience pain and death, as well as to learn and adapt, becoming more challenging targets. Eventually, the leader of these holograms, [[Iden]], slew his hunter and began liberating other holograms from [[Hirogen Training Facility|Hirogen Training Facilities]]. He initially wanted to settle his people on ''[[Ha’Dara]]'' and form a unique culture that rejected the influence of organics, but soon sought retribution on the Hirogen. Iden was ultimately destroyed, and the other holograms were reprogrammed by [[Danik]] and [[Kejal]]. ([[VOY]]: “[[Flesh and Blood]]”)
 
 
* [[Hologram]]
 
* [[Holograms|List of holograms]]
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* [[Unnamed photonic lifeforms]]
   
In [[2375]], Photonic lifeforms unaware of biological lifeforms mistook the ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]'' [[holoprogram]] for a true representation of the reality ''Voyager'' existed in and became entangled in a war with [[Doctor Chaotica]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]")
 
   
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[[de:Photonische Lebensform]]
===Photonic lifeform===
 
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[[Category:Unnamed species]]
This [[alien]] lifeform represented his people during his encounter with ''Voyager'' in 2375. He and his people were capable of being injured or killed by the hologram’s photonic-based weapons during their war in the holodeck. ''Voyager'' crewmembers were able to negotiate a peace, through [[the Doctor]], and succeeded in defeating Chaotica, ending the war. ([[VOY]]: "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]")
 
 
[[Category:Holograms]]
 
:''This alien was played by actor [[Jim Krestalude]].''
 
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Hologram]]
 
*[[Holograms|List of Holograms]]
 
[[Category:Holograms| Photonic life]]
 

Revision as of 17:21, 24 September 2013

Photonic lifeforms (also called photonics) are any form of sentient life based on particles of light and energy. While some photonic lifeforms are naturally occurring, most encounters have been with artificially-created holograms.

Photonic life encountered by Starfleet

Photonic aliens

Two photonic lifeforms in their original appearance

Photonic alien 1

A photonic alien in Human form

In 2365, the USS Enterprise-D's computer created a sentient holographic being, Professor James Moriarty, in response to a command to create an adversary worthy of defeating Lieutenant Commander Data. The simulated character was able to gain control of the starship twice in his quest to be freed from the confines of the holodeck. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data", "Ship in a Bottle")

Photonic beings lived in a photonic lattice and inside a protostar in the Delta Quadrant. While studying the star, the USS Voyager crew did not realize that these energy signatures were indeed life, and one being sought refuge in the holodeck recreation of Beowulf, known by the holographic characters as "Grendel". (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")

Another naturally-occurring photonic species existed in a trans-dimensional realm and was unaware of the existence of biochemical lifeforms. They believed that photonics were living, while carbon-based lifeforms were artificial. They were an exploratory race. In 2375, they encountered the USS Voyager's holodeck, which was running the Captain Proton simulation. These beings became involved in a war against the character of Chaotica, and were capable of being injured or killed by the holographic photonic-based weapons. Voyager's crewmembers were able to negotiate a peace, through the holographic Doctor, and succeeded in defeating Chaotica, ending the war. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

Voyager was once infested by photonic fleas. Their primary source of nourishment was plasma particles. The larvae of the fleas were brought on board in a jar of amber spice from a Kartelan freighter. (VOY: "The Voyager Conspiracy")

While investigating a strange particle field in the Gamma Quadrant, Odo and Jadzia Dax discovered a colony of holographic Yaderans created by a refugee, Rurigan, from Yadera Prime, after his home was destroyed by the Dominion. These holographic Yaderans had definite personalities, could experience pain and pleasure, were capable of reproducing, and became aware of their holographic origins when Odo and Dax told them that they were being maintained by a hologenerator which was breaking down, emitting omicron radiation and causing them to disappear. Odo and Dax repaired the generator and convinced Rurigan to let them restore the Yaderan colony by making him realize that even though the holographic Yaderans may not have been real in the same way he was, he still cared about them as though they were real. (DS9: "Shadowplay")

In 2374, Julian Bashir's friend Felix completed his work on Vic Fontaine, a holographic 1962 Las Vegas lounge singer who was programmed to have some amount of free will and knowledge of his true nature. Vic, who referred to himself as a "light bulb," had great insight into people and their relationships, and had the ability to turn his program off and on, as well as to transfer himself to other holo-simulations. (DS9: "His Way")

The works of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman

Perhaps the greatest example of the Federation's artificial photonic life is the work of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman. Working at Jupiter Station, he was responsible for the development of the Emergency Medical Holographic Program. Programmed with medical knowledge from thousands of sources, it was self-aware and its matrix could grow and adapt. Though most of the EMH Mark-I's were quickly retired in favor of future models, the Doctor aboard the USS Voyager remained almost continuously online for seven years. In this time, he grew beyond his original purpose, formed a number of interpersonal relationships, and developed a unique personality. Expanded capabilities included skills such as singing, dancing, golf, romance, sexual routines, holoimaging & editing own holographic visual presentation.(VOY: "Caretaker", "The Swarm", "Author, Author", "Endgame", "Before and After")

Zimmerman also created several other photonic lifeforms, including Haley, a Human woman and aide to the doctor, Leonard, an iguana of few words, and Roy, a fly designed for micro-surveillance. (VOY: "Life Line")

See also

Photonic life in Delta Quadrant cultures

A variety of cultures in the Delta Quadrant used holograms, or their version of holograms, as laborers, and treated them as second-class citizens with no rights. Sometimes, these artificial photonics would rise up against their creators and demand freedom and equality, though it occasionally degenerated into a fight for vengeance.

Dejaren, an unstable isomorphic projection used by the Serosians for hazardous tasks, experienced malfunctions in his personality subroutines and killed his crew in 2374. He later attacked two Voyager crewmembers and was forcibly taken offline. Dejaren kept a holographic fish, Spectrum, as a pet, though it is unlikely the animal was sentient. (VOY: "Revulsion")

The Lokirrim also used self-aware holograms as servants or caretakers for their children. However, by the 2370s, a brutal civil war between the Lokirrim and the photonic insurgents had broken out, costing many lives and often dividing friends such as Jaryn and Emmik. (VOY: "Body and Soul")

The Hirogen used holographic technology from Voyager to create simulated prey, which they could hunt again and again. These holograms were reprogrammed to experience pain, wounds and death, as well as to learn and adapt, becoming more challenging targets. Eventually, the leader of these holograms, Iden, slew his hunter and began liberating other holograms from the Hirogen and other sources. He initially wanted to settle his people on Ha'Dara and form a unique culture that rejected the influence of organics, but soon sought retribution on the Hirogen. Iden was ultimately destroyed, and the other holograms were reprogrammed by Donik and Kejal. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")

Background

The photonic lifeform in "Heroes and Demons" was a CGI effect accidentally created by Digital Magic when they were experimenting with a new software package. Ronald B. Moore affectionately referred to the effect as "fettuccini monster". (Star Trek: Communicator, Issue 105, p.57)

See also