The following is a list of unnamed illusory people.
Archer IV rock people
In 2151, while under the influence of a toxic pollen, an Enterprise away team imagined silicon-based lifeforms, "people coming out of the rock face." (ENT: "Strange New World")
Aliens 1 and 2
These two aliens were actually figments of Hoshi Sato's imagination, dreamt up when she was caught in the pattern buffer of Enterprise's transporter. Seemingly, she saw them planting bombs throughout the ship and, although she was not able to warn anyone, Sato tried to save Enterprise, which eventually led her to use a transporting device from the aliens. She was mysteriously taken back to the transporter room, where Malcolm Reed explained that she had been trapped for 8.3 seconds in the pattern buffer and that all her experiences during that time had been illusory. (ENT: "Vanishing Point")
Burning man in corridor
This burning man appeared in a corridor of Deep Space 9's lower pylon one in 2369, when Major Kira Nerys experienced her imagination become reality. This man appeared right after a fire exploded in the corridor and came towards Kira. Shortly before he would have reached her, he disappeared. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")
Dabo girl in Bashir's mind
The dabo girl in Bashir's mind sang happy birthday to him while he was in a coma caused by Altovar who had telepathically attacked him. (DS9: "Distant Voices")
Hallucinated Borg drone
The hallucinated Borg drone was part of a vision Seven of Nine had due to mental stress and lack of social interaction during USS Voyager's trip through a nebula. The Voyager crew was affected adversely by the nebula and in order to survive, they had to be put into stasis until Voyager finished traveling through the nebula. Seven, who was not affected, was left in charge of the ship. She believed that the drone was coming to reassimilate her back into the collective. (VOY: "One")
Kazon-Nistrim
This Kazon-Nistrim was part of several illusions caused by Holo Transference Dementia Syndrome, which The Doctor suffered from in 2371. This Kazon was having a food fight with Neelix in the mess hall and was later treated by The Doctor in sickbay. (VOY: "Projections")
Klingons
Barge of the dead Klingon warriors
These Klingons died and were ferried on the Barge of the Dead to Gre'thor. In 2376 B'Elanna Torres experienced a vision in which Hij'Qa and two of his warriors came aboard the Voyager and killed the crew. (VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
Klingon children
The Klingon children were dead and littered on the bridge in a dream experienced by Worf, when he was being held for destroying a Klingon civilian ship and killing all 441 of its passengers. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")
Klingon female
This Klingon female appeared briefly on the bridge of the USS Enterprise-D in 2364. Endowed with god-like powers by the alien entity Q, Commander William T. Riker created a number of "gifts" for his fellow crew members, to demonstrate the benefits of his omnipotence. To Lieutenant Worf, he gave this potential mate as "a tie to his own kind." Worf and the female engaged in the usual rough-and-tumble Klingon foreplay before the lieutenant regained his self-control and rejected her. She tried to attack Security Chief Natasha Yar with a kligat but was knocked to the ground by Worf. When Riker gave up the power of Q, the female vanished from the bridge, just as suddenly as she had appeared. (TNG: "Hide and Q")
Klingon warriors
These Klingon warriors were in Worf's dream when he was being held for destroying a Klingon civilian ship and killing all 441 of its passengers. Apparently, he was aboard the USS Defiant, wandered the halls of the ship – which were filled with dead Starfleet officers – and saw the Klingon warriors raising their bat'leths in triumph. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")
Kohl subconscious illusory people
The subconscious illusory people were part of the virtual reality created by the subconscious minds of the Kohl who, in stasis, were part of a linked neural network. The Kohl did this in order to keep their minds active while in stasis. However, the network malfunctioned, and the people manifested were of the worst fears of the Kohl's subconscious minds. They were a variety of characters in a circus, led by the Clown, a malevolent character. They helped him torment the Kohl and even kill them by scaring them to dead. (VOY: "The Thaw")
Big head sack guys
These two individuals wore large head masks and big suits. They applauded the decision of the Clown. (VOY: "The Thaw")
Clown guards
These two Clown guards forced Harry Kim and B'Elanna Torres to stay at the program and watch the execution of one of the Kohl. (VOY: "The Thaw")
The executioner
This executioner was part of the virtual reality created by the minds of the three Kohl, while being in the stasis program. He wore a mask and was responsible for executing the hostages, including Viorsa, by operating a guillotine. (VOY: "The Thaw")
Humans
Barber
The barber was a 19th century human living in Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shootout at the OK Corral on October 26th, 1881.
In 2268, he was part of a recreation of the duel created by the Melkot to execute Captain James T. Kirk and his landing party. He was visited by Dr. Leonard McCoy who was trying to acquire chemicals for a tranquilizer. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun")
Bar patrons
These four bar patrons were drinking in the Melkotians' recreation of the bar in Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shooutout at the OK Corral on October 26th, 1881. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun")
Chicago Cubs
A group of Chicago Cubs ballplayers appeared when Benjamin Sisko, wearing a Chicago Cubs baseball cap, was trying to explain linear time to the wormhole aliens. (DS9: "Emissary")
Children during mind meld
These six children appeared in Tuvok's memories during the mind meld with Kathryn Janeway in 2373. In these memories the children tried to hold a girl and rescue her from a fall down a cliff. Beside the six children Kathryn Janeway, Tuvok, and Dmitri Valtane in early years tried the same. (VOY: "Flashback")
Japanese pilot
A Japanese pilot making a strafing run over the Shore Leave Planet. This was one of the several hallucinations experienced by the crew of the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
Mariachi band
A Mariachi band was created by Q to thank the crew of USS Enterprise-D after his powers were restored. Q himself played the trumpet to the piece "La Paloma". (TNG: "Deja Q")
Native Americans in vision
These Native Americans appeared Wesley Crusher in a vision quest on Dorvan V in 2370. While he spoke to his father these individuals stood in the background. They wore costumes which represented a Vulcan, a tailhead, and a Native American. (TNG: "Journey's End")
Post-atomic court individuals
Bell ringer
The bell ringer was a character in the post-atomic era on earth. Martial law existed, and courts were nothing more than barbaric rituals. The bell ringer would announce the arrival of Q on his floating throne. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Drugged military officer
The drugged military officer was an armed guard in Q's representation of a post-atomic court on Earth. He shot his machine gun at the feet of Picard and his crew who had been brought by Q to answer for the crime of humanity. Tasha Yar would disarm him and knock him down. Q declared him out of order, and as he was being executed, he sniffed drugs that were attached to his suit, so he could die happy. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Mandarin bailiff
The Mandarin bailiff was a character in the post-atomic court that Q recreated and brought Picard and his crew to stand trial for the crimes of humanity. He order the prisoners to stand as he introduced Q. He read the charges, declaring Humans as a savage species. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Soldiers
These soldiers were part of the post-atomic horror era and were present when Q transported Captain Picard, Deanna Troi, Data, and Tasha Yar to a World War III-style courtroom to stand trial for the crimes of humanity. They fired their weapons to control the crowd and later pulled their weapons on Troi and Data to let Captain Picard answer what Q wanted. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Spectators
These Humans appeared in one of Q's creations in 2364 as the audience and jury during his trial against Humanity. They've judged over Jean-Luc Picard, Data, Deanna Troi, and Natasha Yar in a World War III-style courtroom when Q called the Humans a grievously savage race. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
They appeared again in 2370, when Q recreated the same post-atomic court to judge Picard once more. (TNG: "All Good Things...")
Q's fantasy women
These two fantasy women were a creation of Q when he received his power and immortality back from the Q Continuum in 2366. He appeared on the bridge of the Enterprise-D with a Mariachi band, two cigars for Picard and Riker, and these two Human women, who ensnared Riker and later Worf. (TNG: "Deja Q")
Rancher
The rancher was a 19th century Human living in Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shootout at the OK Corral on October 26th, 1881.
In 2268, he was part of an illusion created by the Melkot to kill Captain James T. Kirk and his landing party. He was gunned down by Morgan Earp in a bar fight. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun")
Rape gang
In 2364, security chief Natasha Yar imagined that four members of a rape gang were chasing her while being on her homeworld Turkana IV. These four individuals were furnished with flashlights. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")
Samurai warrior
The samurai warrior was a figment of the imagination of Hikaru Sulu, that was brought to life by devices on the Shore Leave Planet.
An antenna on the planet would scan a person's mind and derive creations from their thoughts. This happened to Sulu when he was on shore leave on the planet. The samurai attacked Sulu and engaged him in a series of bouts. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
Sherwood Forest individuals
Courtiers
These four courtiers were present during the planned execution of Robin Hood and Maid Marian at Nottingham Castle. (TNG: "Qpid")
Executioner
The executioner served at Nottingham Castle under Sir Guy of Gisbourne in a recreation of Sherwood Forest by Q. He was up to decapitate Robin Hood, portrayed by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, but was deviated by an explosion and hit hard by Picard during his escape. (TNG: "Qpid")
Maid Marian's servant
The servant was an illusionary character in Q's Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood scenario. She attended to Maid Marian's (Vash's) needs. She counseled Marian/Vash to accept Sir Guy's proposal of matrimony. She believed that Maid Marion suffered from a great mental sickness, and offered to get leeches to bleed the sickness out of her. (TNG: "Qpid")
Medieval guards
These medieval guards were illusionary characters in Q's Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood scenario. They served Sir Guy of Gisbourne and guarded his prisoners at Nottingham Castle after they tried to imprison the Merry Men in Sherwood Forest. (TNG: "Qpid")
Servants
These two servants worked at Nottingham castle and served food and wine to Sir Guy of Gisbourne and the Sheriff of Nottingham. (TNG: "Qpid")
String quartet musicians
In 2364 while being stranded in a galaxy where dreams became reality, a command division officer imagined being a member of a string quartet along with three other musicians. They were performing a piece of music. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")
Sulu's Companion
This female companion was conjured up by Hikaru Sulu by the use of magic. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
Trader at Orion colony
This trader appeared to Christopher Pike in a hallucination caused by the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage")
Woman in corridor
This woman appeared to Data during his vision in 2369. She was sitting on the ground while Data discovered Doctor Noonian Soong. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
Workmen
These three workmen appeared Data in one of his dreams in 2370. They were destroying a warp plasma conduit and Data told them to stop. The workers told him to be quiet, then attacked and dismantled him. They represented interphasic organisms which infested the USS Enterprise-D and its crew. The organisms were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells. Data reconfigured his brain to emit an interphasic pulse that killed the creatures. (TNG: "Phantasms")
Kalar
The Kalar was an illusion created by the Talosians.
Captain Christopher Pike of the USS Enterprise had a violent encounter with a Kalar on Rigel VII and the Talosians recreated the incident, adding Vina as a damsel in distress for Pike to defend, in the hope that he would become interested in her, so that they could be used as breeding stock. (TOS: "The Cage")
Musket-wielding aliens
These nine musket-wielding aliens were an illusion created by Q in 2364. These aliens, along with others, attacked the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, after they were whisked away by Q to an unknown planetoid with two moons. Both Worf and Wesley Crusher were killed after being pierced with a musket's bayonet, but were revived by William T. Riker, who had been temporarily granted Q's abilities. (TNG: "Hide and Q")
Musicians
These musicians were part of an illusionary version of the Orion colony created by the Talosians for Christopher Pike, wherein Vina was portrayed as an Orion slave girl. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part II")
Party aliens
These unknown species party members, including a Fish-like Guest were created by Q junior, when he turned the USS Voyager engine room into a night club, with strobing warp core. (VOY: "Q2")
Jeweled dancer
This jeweled alien dancer from an unknown species was one of the individuals created by Q junior on board the Voyager. She was dancing to the music in main engineering. (VOY: "Q2")
Quark's girls (2369)
These two scantily-clad women appeared as part of Quark's imagination aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. They accompanied him and caressed his lobes. They disappeared, so Quark assigned Odo to search for them, but the females suddenly reappeared. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")
Rigel chorus girls
The Rigel chorus girls were part of a show viewed by Dr. McCoy on Rigel II. In 2267, the two women were recreated from Dr. McCoy's imagination on the Shore Leave Planet in the Omicron Delta region. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
Romulan officers
These Romulan officers were part of an illusion created by the alien Barash in 2367 in an attempt to have Commander William T. Riker stay on Alpha Onias III, to keep him company. In this illusion they worked for Tomalak who interrogated Riker to reveal the location of Outpost 23. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Starfleet personnel
Deep Space 9 nurse
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")
Enterprise security guard
This security guard was an illusion created by the Vians 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")
Ferengi ensign
In an illusory reality created by the alien Barash in 2367, this Ferengi ensign served at the conn station on the USS Enterprise-D in 2383. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Klingon crewman
This Klingon crewman served on the USS Enterprise-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")
Starfleet Admirals
Three illusory Starfleet Admirals, 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")
Starfleet officer at Orion colony
A Starfleet officer encountered by Captain Pike in a Talosian illusion simulating the 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")
Transporter chief
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 Picard and Deanna Troi aboard from the Romulan Warbird IRW Decius and later Ambassador Tomalak. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Uhura's crewman
A crewman encountered by Uhura, an image created by the M-113 creature. He spoke Swahili to her. (TOS: "The Man Trap")
Wounded crewmember
In a brainwashing scenario devised by the Tilonian Suna at the Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders, Commander William T. Riker witnessed this badly-burned ensign being brought to sickbay after a plasma torch blew up right in his hands. (TNG: "Frame of Mind")
Xindi-Reptilians
Xindi-Reptilians attacked Jonathan Archer on a mountainside and threw him to his death in a frightening dream Archer had while he was rock climbing in order to relax after a debriefing by Starfleet Command and the Vulcan High Command. (ENT: "Home")
Zombie crewmembers
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")
Three witches on Pyris VII
Three witches were among numerous eerie manifestations Korob used to dissuade Captain Kirk and his landing party away from Pyris VII. The witches warned Kirk to go back or a curse would be laid on his ship and cautioned him that, if he remained, he would die. The witches faded from view, although their cackling still could be heard. (TOS: "Catspaw")
See also
- Unnamed holodeck characters