This is a list of unnamed holodeck characters; organized by program and description.
See also:
- Starfleet personnel (illusory)
- Fictional characters
USS Enterprise-D
Ancient West
Bourbon Street Bar
- See: Bourbon Street Bar holograms
Klingon calisthenics program
Klingon Rite of Ascension Chamber program
Orient Express
Parallax colony
Sherlock Holmes program
Crusher 4
- See: Crusher 4 holograms
Deep Space 9
Julian Bashir, Secret Agent
Vic's Las Vegas Lounge (Bashir 62)
Various programs
Klingon calisthenics program
Lauriento massage holoprogram 101A
Male Trill
This holographic Trill was, along with Malko, a character in Jadzia Dax's Hoobishan Baths holoprogram. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")
- He was played by an unknown actor.
Tygarian
A Holographic Tygarian was used by Odo in hopes of curbing a Jem'Hadar's instinct to kill. The Jem'Hadar instinct was not curbed by fighting a holographic opponent. (DS9: "The Abandoned")
- He was played by Tom Morga.
USS Voyager
Beowulf holonovel
Chez Sandrine (Paris 3)
- See: Paris 3 holograms
Day of Honor program
- See: Klingon holograms
Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha
Fair Haven
Hirogen simulations
- See:
- World War II holograms
- Klingon holograms
Paxau Resort
The Adventures of Captain Proton
Lonzak's henchman
The henchman was with Lonzak when he attacked Captain Proton and stated that he had escaped from a den of crocodiles. He was shot by Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")
- Lonzak's henchman was played by extra Mark Hoffman, who received no credit for his appearance.
Various programs
Malon hologram
The Malon hologram was a ruse by Kurros to disguise himself and trick the Hazari into believing that they were hired by the Malon to capture USS Voyager.
Captain Janeway discovered an isomorphic signature embedded in the hologram giving the true appearance of the individual who placed the bounty on Voyager, Kurros. (VOY: "Think Tank")
- Played by an unknown actor.
Pilot
The shuttle pilot was part of a holodeck orbital skydiving program of B'Elanna Torres. When she told the pilot to increase altitude, he objected to since they were already at 200,000 meters and any higher would risk thermolyzing. Torres overrode his objections. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")
- The pilot was played by Daniel Betances.
Voth Holograms
Voth holograms were used by the Doctor to determine the species of one of the Voth that was captured on USS Voyager. The being had 47 genetic markers that were identical to Humans and the Doctor determined that they had evolved on Earth. The Doctor used a hologram to show what the Hadrosaur would have evolved into if it had survived the extinction of the Dinosaurs. The Hadrosaur was a direct evolutionary predecessor of the Voth. (VOY: "Distant Origin")