Name |
Description |
The Big Goodbye [1] |
1930's detective stories [2] |
Charnock's Comedy Cabaret [3] |
20th century comedy establishment [3] |
Program Paris Alpha-1 [4] |
20th century garage with a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro [4] |
Lauriento Massage Program 101A [5] |
A beautiful woman gives a massage [5] |
Desktop Music [6] |
A desktop holodisplay which shows miniature musicians playing. [7] |
Plasma Plage Containment Module Reproduction [8] |
A desktop hologram of the plasma plague containment module designed by Engineer La Forge. [8] |
To Whom It May Concern [6] |
A holographic message implanted in Illianas brain and intended to convince those who discovered her android nature not to reveal it to her; includes a subprogram specifically aimed at Data [9] |
Let Photons Be Free [10] |
A holographic novel losely based on USS Voyager, but emphasising the lack of equal rights for the ship's EMH. [10] |
Holo Iguana [11] |
A holographic pet created by Doctor Lews Zimmerman, the Holo-Iguana was a permanent feature at his Jupiter Station laboratory. It could talk in a limited fashion, and Zimmerman named it "Leonard". [11] |
Message To Wesley [6] |
A holographic recording of a message made by Jack Crusher shortly after his sons birth [12] |
Simulation of Thera [13] |
A holographic simulation of a Xyrillian planet. [13] |
Lake George [14] |
A Moonlight sail on a New York lake on Earth [14] |
Vic Fontaine [15] |
A nightclub in 20th century Las Vegas [15] |
Cafe Des Artistes [16] |
A Parisian cafe [16] |
Section 31 Vetting Program [6] |
A program designed to test a Starfleet officers loyalty [17] |
The Temple Of T'Panit [18] |
A program recreating a Vulcan temple which Commander Tuvok used to meditate in. [18] |
Baseball Greats [19] |
A program which offers the user the chance to play famous baseball players [19] |
Boreth [20] |
A recreation of a Klingon monastery [20] |
Slipstream Simulator [21] |
A recreation of the USS Voyager designed to test the Slipstream drive developed by the crew. [21] |
Lake Cataria [22] |
A romantic Betazoid lake [22] |
Paris 1928 [23] |
A romantic city on Earth [23] |
Ktarian Moonrise [24] |
A romantic setting [24] |
Barclay Programs [25] |
A series of programs in which Barclay played various heroic scenes opposite his shipmates [25] |
Ktarus weather |
A simulation of the weather patterns on the planet Ktarus. [26] |
Baseball Stadium [6] |
A stadium in which teams can play; spectators optional [27] |
Diplomacy Scenario 12-Alpha [28] |
A Starfleet training simulation in which one is required to settle a dispute concerning a valuable planetoid. The dispute involves the Nausicaan, Bolian, Cardassian, Romulan, Ferengi and Bajoran species. [28] |
Bridge Officer Exam [29] |
A test taken by Starfleet officers [29] |
Ringed Planet |
A view of a ringed planet from one of it's moons [30] |
Emergent Life form Holodeck Sequence [6] |
Amalgamation of various programs created by the Enterprise D computer [31] |
Mars In a 1957 Chevy [6] |
An evening on the hills overlooking utopia planitia [32] |
Parkland [6] |
An open grassy field, setting for Tasha Yars memorial [33] |
Rousseau V [30] |
Asteroid belt [30] |
Velocity [34] |
Athletic game involving phasers and a small hovering puck [34] |
Alture VII Relaxation Program [35] |
Bathes you in a protein bath and carries you away on a cloud of chromal vapour [35] |
The Adventures Of Flotter [36] |
Children's program designed to teach ecological relationships [36] |
Cliffs Of Heaven (Program 47 C) [37] |
Cliff diving on Sumiko III [37] |
Parallax Colony [38] |
Colony of free thinking individuals [38] |
Klingon Calisthenics Program [39] |
Combat exercise program in which one battles against alien adversaries [39] |
Moliere Plays [40] |
Comedic works of a French writer [40] |
Stano Riga [3] |
Comedy program based on the 23rd century quantum physicists humour. [3] |
Farouk El-Baz [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
David Livingston [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Tracy Torme [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
John Mason [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Mike Gray [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Burt Armus [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Scott Rubenstein [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Dan Curry [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Wendy Neuss [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Ronald B. Moore [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Ken Ross [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
David Grant [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Ryan Adams [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Phil Bishop [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Craig Weiss [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
David Takemura [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Douglas E. Graves [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Sam Freedle [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Steve Wiener [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Doug Drexler [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Jim Hardy [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Merri Howard [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Jayme Wing [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Adele Simmons [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Wendy Ruiz [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Monty De Graff [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Daryl Baskin [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Jon Koslowsky [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Gary Hutzel [3] |
Comic available as a holographic program on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Gene Roddenberry [3] |
Comic available as a holoprogram on the Enterprise-D in 2365. [3] |
Program Janeway 7 [41] |
Da Vinci's workshop [41] |
Desert Sunset [7] |
Desert on a class M planet [7] |
A Christmas Carol [42] |
Dramatisation of the Dickens book used on the Enterprise-D [42] |
A Christmas Carol [43] |
Dramatisation of the Dickens book used on Voyager [43] |
Henry V [44] |
Dramatisation of the famous Shakespeare play [44] |
Puccini's La Boheme [45] |
Duet from the famous opera [45] |
Tropical Resort Simulation III [46] |
Earth vacation spot [46] |
Golf [4] |
Eighteen hole golf course [4] |
Starship Control Interface [47] |
Equipment created by Lieutenant Barclay which allowed him to control a Starship with his mind [47] |
Ion Surfing [48] |
Exciting sports program [48] |
Hoobishan Baths [49] |
Famous baths on Trill [49] |
Curtis Creek [50] |
Fishing program [50] |
Altonian Brain Teaser [5] |
Game in which one must turn a large sphere to a single colour [5] |
Torres Zeta-1 [51] |
Gruesome display of dead Maquis members [51] |
Enterprise Bridge [52] |
Historical recreation of the Enterprise bridge circa 2265 [52] |
Danara Pel [32] |
Holographic body created for a Vidiian woman [32] |
Kabul River [53] |
Horseback riding on Earth's Himalayan mountains [53] |
Yankees vs. Redsox [54] |
Imaginary baseball game between the 1961 Yankees and the 1978 Redsox [54] |
World Series [19] |
Includes the last professional baseball game ever played [19] |
Don Carlo [55] |
Italian opera [55] |
Kal'Hyah Ritual [56] |
Klingon program designed to prepare a man for his wedding [56] |
Bat'leth Combat Workout [6] |
Klingon program featuring the famed sword [57] |
Bat'Leth practice |
Koloth and Dax practice with the Bat'Leth [58] |
Pleasure Mazes [59] |
Life sized laberynth with sexual encounter in the centre [59] |
Medical Consultant [6] |
Medical program based on a Cardassian doctor; now deleted [60] |
Pon Farr Therapy [6] |
Medical program intended to help Vulcans survive their mating cycle [61] |
Neelix 1 [62] |
Medical program which provides working holographic lungs [62] |
Denubian Alps [63] |
Mountain skiing program [63] |
Wooded Parkland [64] |
Natural Earth setting with a stream [64] |
The Low Note [65] |
New Orleans club complete with Jazz band, 1958 [65] |
The Pleasure Goddess Of Rixx [66] |
Nog's favourite holo program [66] |
Battle Of Britain [67] |
Offers the user the chance to participate in air combat during Earth's World War II [67] |
The Three Musketeers [25] |
One of the Barclay programs featuring Barclay as a master swordsman [25] |
Calisthenics - Lt. Worf [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D, an exercise program designed by Lieutenant Worf in which the user battled various creatures with edged weapons. [68] |
Scuba Diving, Hanauma bay [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Shi-Kar Desert survival, Vulcan [69] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Carnival Celebration, Rio De Janiro, Earth [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Racetrack, Longchamps, France, Earth [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Dixon Hill in "The Black Orchid" [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Dixon Hill in "The Long Dark Tunnel" [68] |
One of the programs available in the holodecks of the Enterprise-D. [68] |
Aikido 1 [70] |
One-on-one martial arts training program [70] |
Ocean View [6] |
Outdoor vista intended to help fight the effects of claustrophobia [71] |
Gondolas In Venice [72] |
Paddle through the Earth city [72] |
Scientist Poker [6] |
Play the Earth card game with some of histories great scientists [73] |
Novice Tennis Tournament [74] |
Program based around the Earth game [74] |
The Adventures Of Captain Proton [55] |
Program based on a mid 20th century science fiction series [55] |
Janeway Lambda-1 [75] |
Program based on a romantic novel [75] |
Beowulf [76] |
Program based on an ancient Earth poem [76] |
French Resistence [6] |
Program based on the activities of the freedom fighters during World War II [77] |
The Tempest [31] |
Program based on the Shakespeare play [31] |
Ice Hockey [18] |
Program created by Tom Paris, based on the Earth game [18] |
Fair Haven [78] |
Program created by Tom Paris, recreating an Irish town of the late 19th to early 20th century. [78] |
Son'a Bridge [6] |
Program designed to fool the Son'a into thinking that their collector had worked [79] |
Vulcan Rage [80] |
Program designed to vent the emotions of hate [80] |
Boraal II / Vacca VI Transformation [6] |
Program in which one planetscape slowly morphs into another [81] |
Moonlight On The Beach [6] |
Program intended to create a romantic mood [82] |
Equestrian Adventure [83] |
Program which allows horse riding [83] |
Secret Agent [84] |
Program which allows one to play the part of a British secret agent [84] |
Orient Express [31] |
Program which allows the famed Earthtrain to travel anywhere [31] |
Rock Climbing [85] |
Program which allows you to climb rocks [85] |
Ice Skating [18] |
Program which Harry Kim used occasionally [18] |
Lal Body Choice [6] |
Program which was designed to allow Lal to view various possibly body configurations [86] |
The Battle of Clontarf [87] |
Recreation of a battle between Irish warriors and Vikings [87] |
Battle of Clontarf [87] |
Recreation of a battle between vikings and Irish soldiers. [87] |
Cardassian Sauna [6] |
Recreation of a Cardassian sauna [54] |
The Battle of Tong Vey [88] |
Recreation of a classic Klingon battle [88] |
Champs Elysees [89] |
Recreation of a famous section of Paris [89] |
Battle of Tong Vey [88] |
Recreation of a historical Klingon battle [88] |
Krios 1 [90] |
Recreation of a Kriosian hall [90] |
Fishing |
Recreation of a large pond for fishing. [91] |
King Arthur's Court [49] |
Recreation of a legendary Earth kings court [49] |
Tauga Station [92] |
Recreation of a scientific research station used in an extradition hearing on the Enterprise D [92] |
Tarchannen III [93] |
Recreation of a site visited by the USS Victory [93] |
Dancing Lesson [94] |
Recreation of a typical dancing studio [94] |
Doctors Family Program Beta-Rho [95] |
Recreation of an idealised Human family; later modified by Torres to become more 'realistic'. [95] |
Ancient West [96] |
Recreation of an old west drama [96] |
K'Mtar Alpha-One [97] |
Recreation of Klingon outpost on Maranga IV [97] |
Sailing ship Enterprise [6] |
Recreation of one of the early incarnations of the famous vessel [98] |
Paris 3 [99] |
Recreation of Sandrine's, a French bar / bistro [99] |
Sherlock Holmes Program 3A [100] |
Recreation of some of the stories of Conan Doyle [100] |
Ba'ku Village [79] |
Recreation of the Ba'ku village intended to allow the transplanting of the Ba'ku people [79] |
Orbital Skydiving [51] |
Recreation of the dangerous sport [51] |
Battle Of The Alamo [71] |
Recreation of the famous Earth battle of 1836 [71] |
Kahless and Lukara [101] |
Recreation of the greatest love story in Klingon history [101] |
Solanagen Laboratory [102] |
Recreation of the laboratory of the Solanagen based life forms based on the partial memories of their victims [102] |
Movie House |
Recreation of the old Palace Theater in Chicago, built in 1932. [103] |
Holodeck File 9140 [82] |
Recreation of the Utopia fleet yards [82] |
Emerald Wading Pools [37] |
Recreational holo program. [37] |
Crusades [6] |
Religious warfare on ancient Earth [77] |
Lake Como [45] |
Restful sailboat trip in Northern Italy [45] |
Klingon Age Of Ascension [104] |
Ritual based around a warriors coming of age [104] |
Kayaking [105] |
River sports [105] |
Black Sea At Night [22] |
Romantic program based around an Earth sea [22] |
Vulcan Love Slave [106] |
Romantic' novel [106] |
Brainwash Test Program [6] |
Romulan program designed to test a brainwashed subjects willingness to kill a friend for them [107] |
The Queens Gambit [108] |
Secret agent adventure [108] |
Vulcan Love Slave Part II - The Revenge [109] |
Sequel to the popular original program [109] |
Sigmund Freud [110] |
Session with the legendary psychoanalyst [110] |
Xyrillian boating [13] |
Simulation of a small rowboat. [13] |
Kira Simulation [6] |
Simulation of Kira created by Quark for dubious purposes - but modified by Kira to have Quarks head [111] |
Klingon Capital [13] |
Simulation of the capital city of the Klingon home world in 2151. [13] |
Einstein Interactive [6] |
Simulation of the famous physicist [47] |
Transwarp Flight [6] |
Simulation of the shuttle Cochrane [112] |
Tactical simulation [113] |
Simulation of the Voyager bridge used in field training [113] |
Socialisation [114] |
Simulation of the Voyager crew to assist Seven of Nine in learning to interact with others [114] |
Holotargets [115] |
Small mobile holograms used for target practice by Earth's MACO force in the mid 22nd century. [115] |
EMH Miniature [6] |
Small singing replica of the EMH which he took to giving to his Qomar fans as gifts. [116] |
Hoverball [117] |
Sport based around a floating ball [117] |
Sports Program Theta-2 [118] |
Sports program featuring the 2216 olympic gold winning volleyball team [118] |
Torres 2-1-6 [51] |
Subterranean combat with Cardassian soldiers [51] |
Jupiter Station Diagnostics [45] |
Test and repair program for EMH's [45] |
Ohniaka III [73] |
The aftermath of the Borg attack on Ohniaka [73] |
Romulus [44] |
The Chula valley on Romulus [44] |
Amelia Moon Detective [119] |
The holo program was used on the USS Enterprise in 2261 as part of an experiment to see how it would work in the field. The idea was to extend missions to more than five years. This program was created using the following prompt : "Using the Amelia Moon novels as reference and factoring in my skills as an investigator, create a new mystery that I will find challenging to solve.". [119] |
Orion Animal Women [120] |
Tiring program involving three Orion slave girls [120] |
Day Of Honor [121] |
Traditional Klingon ritual in the caves of Kahless [121] |
Insurrection Alpha [122] |
Training program designed to explore the possibilities of a Maquis rebellion [122] |
Celtris III [123] |
Training program for a commando mission on the Cardassian planet [123] |
Defence Simulations [124] |
Training routine used by Starship crew members [124] |
Target shooting [125] |
Two player game in which one fires phasers at glowing balls [125] |
Paxau Resort [118] |
Vacation spot on Talax [118] |
EMH Singing Upgrade [6] |
Version of the EMH created by Tinku with greatly expanded singing abilities [116] |
Klingon Battle [6] |
Vicious combat with the House Mo'Kai [77] |
EMH Program 4 C [126] |
Voyagers EMH personality improvement program [126] |