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