Hologram
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A hologram is a three-dimensional construction that consists of photons, forcefields, and matter that is generated by holo-emitters or similar devices. Simple holograms can be of inanimate objects; more advanced holoprograms can create animated simulacrums of living beings that can interact with real people, and behave as sentient beings.
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[edit] Applications and uses
[edit] Basic hologram applications
[edit] Recreational applications
[edit] Communications applications
[edit] Tactical applications
[edit] Medical applications
The most widespread use of holographic technology in 24th century medicine was the Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH.
Holographic technology has also been used as a stopgap measure to replace patients' damaged or missing internal organs. This method was first used by the EMH Mark I aboard the USS Voyager in 2371, when passenger Neelix had his lungs removed by Vidiians. (VOY episode: "Phage") Dr. Elizabeth Lense used this same method in 2377, after Crewman Bart Faulwell had his kidney, pancreas and spleen damaged by a projectile. (CoE eBook: Signs from Heaven)
[edit] Other technologies
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