A holographic program (also referred to as a holosuite program or holodeck program) is an interactive computer program, which makes use of holograms and are displayed via a series of holoemitters. Holographic programs are designed for a variety of purposes from leisure to training.
See also
- Holocomic
- Holonovel
List of holographic programs[]
Children's simulations[]
Erotic simulations[]
Holonovels[]
- The Adventures of Captain Proton by Tom Paris
- A Christmas Carol
- Beowulf
- "Dixon Hill in The Big Good-Bye"
- "Dixon Hill in The Long Dark Tunnel"
- "Dixon Hill in The Black Orchid"
- Kahless and Lukara
- Marauder Mo
- "Sherlock Holmes Program 3A", a recreation of Sherlock Holmes mysteries.
- Photons Be Free, life as an EMH, by the Doctor.
- The Three Musketeers
Interactive character simulations[]
- Albert Einstein
- The Doctor, the USS Voyager's EMH program
- Doctor Leah Brahms simulation
- Noonien Soong simulation
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Isaac Newton
- Stephen Hawking
- Deanna Troi-empathy goddess
Recreational simulations[]
- The Adventures of a British Secret Agent
- Lauriento massage holoprogram #101-A
- Café des Artistes
- Program "Bashir 62", Vic's Las Vegas Lounge featuring Vic Fontaine
- Program "Crusher 54", Bridge Club, a Brooklyn disco hall, circa 1975
- Program "Paris 3", Chez Sandríne's, French bistro
Environmental simulations[]
- Ba'ku village simulation
- "Black Sea at Night"
- Bridge simulation, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- Café des Artistes
- Cliffs of Heaven, program 47C
- Earth park simulation
- Hoobishan Baths
- "Lake Cataria on Betazed"
- Picard Delta One
Sports simulations[]
- Baseball field simulation, 20th century, various
- "Klingon calisthenics program", Worf
War simulations[]
- Battle of Britain simulation
- Battle of the Alamo simulation
Connections[]
- Holographic program article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Holographic program article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.