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'''Holograms''' were three-dimensional | {{first pic|20.jpg|A hologram of Captain [[John Hart]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'')}} | ||
'''Holograms''' were projections of light by a [[laser]] beam ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'') which cast three-dimensional images used for information storage and communication. Some holograms were also capable of developing sentience or being used to recreate life. | |||
== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
Holograms were usually projected from a device, meaning that they were generally stationary. Some were mobile, however, and appeared not to be connected to a projector, at least not | Holograms were usually projected from a device, meaning that they were generally stationary. Some were mobile, however, and appeared not to be connected to a projector, at least not visibly. | ||
According to the [[Tenth Doctor]], holograms typically interacted with other holograms, but not the physical world. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ghosts (audio story)|Ghosts]]'') | |||
A type of hologram, [[hologlyph]]s, could materialise and dematerialise at will or when summoned, could be programmed not to know they weren't real, and could have a solid feel to them as if they were real beings. A hologlyph of a recently deceased person could even be created to acquire as to the last few moments of their life. They were also able to interact with machinery, as [[Book (...ish)|Book]] was able to connect with the [[lexicon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish (audio story)|...ish]]'') | |||
[[Xanxia]] was able to create a permanent cellular regeneration projection of herself, always nearly complete but forever connected to the real Xanxia whose near-dead body was preserved between two [[time dam]]s. The [[Fourth Doctor]] could not switch her off, and was even slapped by her. She could also physically interact with her surroundings and her personal devices, which might have been projected as well, were also physical. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'') | |||
[[ | Another type, those made of [[Hard-light hologram|hard-light]], were used on the ''[[Orient Express (spacecraft)|Orient Express]]'' to deceive passengers into believing the train was normal, creating hologram furniture and people. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]'') | ||
A [[quantagram]] was a physical hologram, described by the [[Eighth Doctor]] as "real but not real", like [[stage]] [[set]]s in a [[theatre]]. They acted like real objects. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Scapegoat (audio story)|The Scapegoat]]'') | |||
== Instances of hologram use == | == Instances of hologram use == | ||
=== Distant past === | === Distant past === | ||
150 million years [[BC]], the [[Kastrian]]s had a hologram recorded to tell [[Eldrad]] aeons later that his mission to revive the race had failed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'') | 150 million years [[BC]], the [[Kastrian]]s had a hologram recorded to tell [[Eldrad]] aeons later that his mission to revive the race had failed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'') | ||
=== 9th century === | |||
In the [[9th century]]{{note|In the television story ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'', which is set in the year [[1651]], [[Ashildr]] mentions having had 800 years of adventure.}} the leader of the [[Mire]] used a hologram to disguise himself as the [[Viking]] [[god]] [[Odin (The Girl Who Died)|Odin]]. Later, [[Ashildr]], using a Mire helmet, projected a holographic sea snake over a wooden puppet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') | |||
=== 19th century === | |||
In [[1890s]] [[London]], the [[51st century]] [[Magnus Greel]] employed the holographic technique to pretend the presence of a [[ghost]] guarding his lair under the [[Palace Theatre]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'') | |||
=== 20th century === | === 20th century === | ||
In [[ | In [[1903]], while trying to figure out what the [[Skithra]] used to appear as [[Harold Green]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] thought about holograms. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story)|Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror]]'') | ||
In [[1969]], the Eleventh Doctor showed [[Canton Delaware]] a holographic projection of a [[Silent]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]]'') | In [[1938]], with little time left, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] used [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS']] [[voice interface]], which variously took on the images of [[Rose Tyler]], [[Martha Jones]], [[Donna Noble]] and [[Amy Pond|Amelia Pond]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'') | ||
In [[1969]], the Eleventh Doctor showed [[Canton Everett Delaware III]] a holographic projection of a [[Silent]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'') | |||
=== 21st century === | === 21st century === | ||
By the early [[21st century]], [[television]]s were capable of holographic broadcasting. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'') | |||
In [[ | In the [[2000s]],{{note|While ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' itself uncontroversially sets its main setting in [[2007]] and "twenty minutes to [[Red Hatching]]" a year later in [[2008]]—as [[Kathy Nightingale]]'s letter describes taking "one breath in 2007 and the next in [[1920]]", and the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s side of his conversation with [[Sally Sparrow]] in [[1969]] happens 38 years before Sally says hers—these are contradicted by heavily conflicting dates in the ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Redacted]]'' audio series later on regarding both Kathy's disappearance and the Red Hatching. In ''[[Angels (audio story)|Angels]]'', [[Abby McPhail]] identifies 2008 as the year of Kathy's disappearance, which suggests [[2009]] as the year of the Red Hatching. In ''[[Salvation (audio story)|Salvation]]'', the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] recognises the Red Hatching as the cause of death of [[Andy Proctor]], who was last seen by his daughter [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]] "nearly 20 years" before [[2022]] according to ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]''.}} when [[Sally Sparrow]] inserted a [[DVD]] with the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s message to her into the TARDIS console, it opened a projection of the Doctor, who announced the TARDIS was returning to his timestream. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') | ||
[[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|Captain John Hart]] used | In [[2008]], the Eleventh Doctor called the [[Atraxi]] back to check if [[Earth]] violated their laws, and if it was defended, which the Atraxi confirmed with holograms. The holograms showed [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Pete's World Cybermen]], [[Dalek]]s flying out of the [[Genesis Ark]], [[Dalek Sec]], a [[Sea Devil]], a [[Reaper]], a [[Sontaran]], the [[Empress of the Racnoss (The Runaway Bride)|Empress of the Racnoss]], [[Vashta Nerada]] operating a spacesuit, [[Hath]], [[Ood]] and a [[Sycorax]] for those who had attacked Earth in the past. For its protector, it showed the [[First Doctor|first]], [[Second Doctor|second]], [[Third Doctor|third]], [[Fourth Doctor|fourth]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]], [[Sixth Doctor|sixth]], [[Seventh Doctor|seventh]], [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]], [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]], and tenth incarnations of the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'') | ||
[[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|Captain John Hart]] used [[John Hart's vortex manipulator|his vortex manipulator]] to send holographic messages to [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]]' [[Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator|vortex manipulator]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)|Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'', ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'') | |||
Captain John projected an image to Torchwood of a canister containing what he thought was part of a key to find an [[Arcadian diamond]], but were actually parts to a bomb that attached to the DNA of whoever killed [[hologram woman|the woman]] that owned this canister. When Captain John, the woman's [[murder]]er, assembled these pieces, it projected a hologram recording of this woman to tell him this. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)|Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'') | Captain John projected an image to Torchwood of a canister containing what he thought was part of a key to find an [[Arcadian diamond]], but were actually parts to a bomb that attached to the DNA of whoever killed [[hologram woman|the woman]] that owned this canister. When Captain John, the woman's [[murder]]er, assembled these pieces, it projected a hologram recording of this woman to tell him this. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)|Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'') | ||
In | In the 2000s, the [[Shadow Proclamation]] used holograms to show the [[stolen planets|27 planets]] the [[Dalek]]s had stolen. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') | ||
In [[2010]], the [[Claw Shansheeth]] had an epitaph stone declaring the Eleventh Doctor's death, which [[Mr Smith]] projected as a hologram. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') | In [[2010]], the [[Claw Shansheeth]] had an epitaph stone declaring the Eleventh Doctor's death, which [[Mr Smith]] projected as a hologram. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') | ||
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In [[2011]], the [[Skullion]]s under order of [[John Harrison|Harrison]] made and controlled a hologram of [[Joseph Serf]] during the release of the [[SerfBoard]]. This hologram had hypnotic powers that willed people to buy the SerfBoard. [[Luke Smith|Luke]] and [[Sky Smith]] later took control, telling the journalists at the release that the SerfBoard was junk. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'') | In [[2011]], the [[Skullion]]s under order of [[John Harrison|Harrison]] made and controlled a hologram of [[Joseph Serf]] during the release of the [[SerfBoard]]. This hologram had hypnotic powers that willed people to buy the SerfBoard. [[Luke Smith|Luke]] and [[Sky Smith]] later took control, telling the journalists at the release that the SerfBoard was junk. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'') | ||
In [[2050]], [[Mede]]s captured by Inspector [[Drake]] projected holograms to warn [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] and his gang about the [[chenium]] pollution Drake had caused. ([[TV]]: ''[[Alien Avatar (TV story)|Alien Avatar]]'') | In the [[2010s]], [[virtual reality]] [[conference call]]s made use of holograms. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[In Memory Alone (audio story)|In Memory Alone]]'') [[UNIT]] used holograms of [[Silent]]s in order to retain memories, and to manipulate others into following demands when necessary. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Silent Majority (audio story)|Silent Majority]]'', ''[[In Memory Alone (audio story)|In Memory Alone]]'') | ||
In [[2022]], a [[Dalek (The Power of the Doctor)|Dalek]] projected a hologram of itself to [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to communicate with the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'') | |||
In [[2050]], [[Mede]]s captured by Inspector [[Drake (Liberation)|Drake]] projected holograms to warn [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] and his gang about the [[chenium]] pollution Drake had caused. ([[TV]]: ''[[Alien Avatar (TV story)|Alien Avatar]]'') | |||
=== 22nd century === | |||
By the 22nd century, holographic slides had replaced [[paper]] as a writing medium. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear Itself (novel)|Fear Itself]]'') | |||
In [[2119]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] projected a hologram [[ghost]] version of himself into the future. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'' / ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') | |||
=== 23rd century === | === 23rd century === | ||
On [[23rd century]] [[Deimos]], holograms were recorded on [[camera]]s in a similar way to [[photograph]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'') | On [[23rd century]] [[Deimos]], holograms were recorded on [[camera]]s in a similar way to [[photograph]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'') | ||
=== 24th century === | |||
In a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]] in the [[24th century]], [[Starfleet]] ships such as the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D)]] used a form of holographic technology called [[holodeck]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'') | |||
=== Earth Empire === | |||
By the age of the [[Earth Empire]], [[magazine]]s had been abandoned in favour of [[holo-zine]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pirates of Vourakis (comic story)|Pirates of Vourakis]]'') | |||
=== 44th century === | === 44th century === | ||
In the [[44th century]], [[Amy Pond]], as [[A Christmas Carol|the Ghost of Christmas Present]], showed [[Kazran Sardick]] the ship she was on that was about to crash | In the [[44th century]], [[Amy Pond]], as [[A Christmas Carol|the Ghost of Christmas Present]], showed [[Kazran Sardick]] the ship she was on that was about to crash into [[Planet (A Christmas Carol)|a planet]] through the use of holograms. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
=== 54th century === | |||
The TARDIS projected a pair of hologram [[antler]]s on the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s head at [[Christmas]] on [[Mendorax Dellora]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') | |||
=== 61st century === | === 61st century === | ||
In [[6012]], the [[human]]s and [[Hath]] on [[Messaline]] used holograms to show a map of their residence. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'') | In [[6012]], the [[human]]s and [[Hath]] on [[Messaline]] used holograms to show a map of their residence. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'') | ||
=== Far future === | === Far future === | ||
The TARDIS projected a hologram of the Ninth Doctor saying goodbye to Rose Tyler, when he thought he had no way out from the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]] in [[200100|200,100]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'') | [[File:Gridlock 063-1-.jpg|thumb|Sally Calypso. ([[TV]]: ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'')]] | ||
The TARDIS projected a hologram of the Ninth Doctor saying goodbye to Rose Tyler, when he thought he had no way out from the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]] in [[200100|200,100]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'') | |||
The [[Cybermen]] made use of holo-transmissions during the [[Cyber-Wars]] of the "very [[far future]]" as their [[Cyber-ship]]s were capable of both sending and receiving them. Aboard a stolen [[Cyberfighter]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] received a holo-transmission from the partially [[cyber-conversion|converted]] [[Ashad]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ascension of the Cybermen (TV story)|Ascension of the Cybermen]]'') Aboard a [[Cybercarrier]], Ashad himself received a holo-transmission from {{Dhawan}}, speaking from the [[Capitol]] on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') | |||
On [[5000000053|5,000,000,053]] [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]], [[Sally Calypso]] was a hologram newsreader. ([[TV]]: ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'') | |||
=== Pete's World === | === Pete's World === | ||
The Tenth Doctor projected himself as a hologram into [[Dårlig Ulv Stranden]] on [[Pete's World]] while he said his final farewells to Rose Tyler from [[ | The Tenth Doctor projected himself as a hologram into [[Dårlig Ulv Stranden]] on [[Pete's World]] while he said his final farewells to Rose Tyler from [[N-Space|his own universe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'') | ||
=== Unknown dates === | === Unknown dates === | ||
A hologram of [[Mel Bush]] was created by | A hologram of [[Mel Bush]] was created by {{O'Mara}} to trick the [[Seventh Doctor]] into giving her back a component of her [[Time Manipulator]]. The hologram could move like her and disappeared when the Doctor tried to embrace her. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]'') | ||
A [[Mondasian colony ship]] used holographic technology, as pointed out by {{Simm}}. The [[solar farm]] possessed a hologram [[sky]] which provided a "bit of [[atmosphere]]". Even the [[lift shaft]]s were holographic, so as to preserve the [[forest]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') | |||
Shortly following her [[regeneration]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] claimed to have spent three [[week]]s as a hologram. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'') | |||
All visitors to the [[Papal Mainframe]] were required to visit [[Nudity|naked]] but were permitted to wear [[hologram clothes]] which the staff could see through. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | |||
A [[colony ship (Ghosts)|colony ship]] crashed on the planet [[Demonese 2]] was provided with a [[remote holographic generator]], able to re-create dead members of its crew. A denial [[firewall]] made the holograms believe they were real people. The holograms apparently haunted the planet for centuries, until the arrival of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[River Song]], who created hologram versions of themselves to hack the main computer and a virus corrupting it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ghosts (audio story)|Ghosts]]'') | |||
== Other references == | |||
Finding an [[18th century]] [[French]] [[mantle]] aboard the [[SS Madame de Pompadour]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] observed that it was not a hologram. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | |||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] determined that [[Robin Hood]] and his [[Merry Men]] were not holograms. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'') Later, he observed to [[Clara Oswald]] that the [[ghost]]s, later determined to have been created by the [[Fisher King]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') were not holograms. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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[[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] | [[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] | ||
[[Category:Human technology]] | [[Category:Human technology]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Communications technology from the real world]] | ||
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Holograms were projections of light by a laser beam (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) which cast three-dimensional images used for information storage and communication. Some holograms were also capable of developing sentience or being used to recreate life.
Variations[[edit] | [edit source]]
Holograms were usually projected from a device, meaning that they were generally stationary. Some were mobile, however, and appeared not to be connected to a projector, at least not visibly.
According to the Tenth Doctor, holograms typically interacted with other holograms, but not the physical world. (AUDIO: Ghosts)
A type of hologram, hologlyphs, could materialise and dematerialise at will or when summoned, could be programmed not to know they weren't real, and could have a solid feel to them as if they were real beings. A hologlyph of a recently deceased person could even be created to acquire as to the last few moments of their life. They were also able to interact with machinery, as Book was able to connect with the lexicon. (AUDIO: ...ish)
Xanxia was able to create a permanent cellular regeneration projection of herself, always nearly complete but forever connected to the real Xanxia whose near-dead body was preserved between two time dams. The Fourth Doctor could not switch her off, and was even slapped by her. She could also physically interact with her surroundings and her personal devices, which might have been projected as well, were also physical. (TV: The Pirate Planet)
Another type, those made of hard-light, were used on the Orient Express to deceive passengers into believing the train was normal, creating hologram furniture and people. (TV: Mummy on the Orient Express)
A quantagram was a physical hologram, described by the Eighth Doctor as "real but not real", like stage sets in a theatre. They acted like real objects. (AUDIO: The Scapegoat)
Instances of hologram use[[edit] | [edit source]]
Distant past[[edit] | [edit source]]
150 million years BC, the Kastrians had a hologram recorded to tell Eldrad aeons later that his mission to revive the race had failed. (TV: The Hand of Fear)
9th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the 9th century[nb 1] the leader of the Mire used a hologram to disguise himself as the Viking god Odin. Later, Ashildr, using a Mire helmet, projected a holographic sea snake over a wooden puppet. (TV: The Girl Who Died)
19th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1890s London, the 51st century Magnus Greel employed the holographic technique to pretend the presence of a ghost guarding his lair under the Palace Theatre. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
20th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1903, while trying to figure out what the Skithra used to appear as Harold Green, the Thirteenth Doctor thought about holograms. (TV: Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror)
In 1938, with little time left, the Eleventh Doctor used the TARDIS' voice interface, which variously took on the images of Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble and Amelia Pond. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)
In 1969, the Eleventh Doctor showed Canton Everett Delaware III a holographic projection of a Silent. (TV: Day of the Moon)
21st century[[edit] | [edit source]]
By the early 21st century, televisions were capable of holographic broadcasting. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead)
In the 2000s,[nb 2] when Sally Sparrow inserted a DVD with the Tenth Doctor's message to her into the TARDIS console, it opened a projection of the Doctor, who announced the TARDIS was returning to his timestream. (TV: Blink)
In 2008, the Eleventh Doctor called the Atraxi back to check if Earth violated their laws, and if it was defended, which the Atraxi confirmed with holograms. The holograms showed Pete's World Cybermen, Daleks flying out of the Genesis Ark, Dalek Sec, a Sea Devil, a Reaper, a Sontaran, the Empress of the Racnoss, Vashta Nerada operating a spacesuit, Hath, Ood and a Sycorax for those who had attacked Earth in the past. For its protector, it showed the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth incarnations of the Doctor. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)
Captain John Hart used his vortex manipulator to send holographic messages to Captain Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator. (TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, Fragments)
Captain John projected an image to Torchwood of a canister containing what he thought was part of a key to find an Arcadian diamond, but were actually parts to a bomb that attached to the DNA of whoever killed the woman that owned this canister. When Captain John, the woman's murderer, assembled these pieces, it projected a hologram recording of this woman to tell him this. (TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)
In the 2000s, the Shadow Proclamation used holograms to show the 27 planets the Daleks had stolen. (TV: The Stolen Earth)
In 2010, the Claw Shansheeth had an epitaph stone declaring the Eleventh Doctor's death, which Mr Smith projected as a hologram. (TV: Death of the Doctor)
In 2011, the Skullions under order of Harrison made and controlled a hologram of Joseph Serf during the release of the SerfBoard. This hologram had hypnotic powers that willed people to buy the SerfBoard. Luke and Sky Smith later took control, telling the journalists at the release that the SerfBoard was junk. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)
In the 2010s, virtual reality conference calls made use of holograms. (AUDIO: In Memory Alone) UNIT used holograms of Silents in order to retain memories, and to manipulate others into following demands when necessary. (AUDIO: Silent Majority, In Memory Alone)
In 2022, a Dalek projected a hologram of itself to the Doctor's TARDIS to communicate with the Thirteenth Doctor. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)
In 2050, Medes captured by Inspector Drake projected holograms to warn K9 and his gang about the chenium pollution Drake had caused. (TV: Alien Avatar)
22nd century[[edit] | [edit source]]
By the 22nd century, holographic slides had replaced paper as a writing medium. (PROSE: Fear Itself)
In 2119, the Twelfth Doctor projected a hologram ghost version of himself into the future. (TV: Under the Lake / Before the Flood)
23rd century[[edit] | [edit source]]
On 23rd century Deimos, holograms were recorded on cameras in a similar way to photographs. (AUDIO: Deimos)
24th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a parallel universe in the 24th century, Starfleet ships such as the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) used a form of holographic technology called holodecks. (COMIC: Assimilation²)
Earth Empire[[edit] | [edit source]]
By the age of the Earth Empire, magazines had been abandoned in favour of holo-zines. (COMIC: Pirates of Vourakis)
44th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the 44th century, Amy Pond, as the Ghost of Christmas Present, showed Kazran Sardick the ship she was on that was about to crash into a planet through the use of holograms. (TV: A Christmas Carol)
54th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS projected a pair of hologram antlers on the Twelfth Doctor's head at Christmas on Mendorax Dellora. (TV: The Husbands of River Song)
61st century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 6012, the humans and Hath on Messaline used holograms to show a map of their residence. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)
Far future[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS projected a hologram of the Ninth Doctor saying goodbye to Rose Tyler, when he thought he had no way out from the Game Station in 200,100. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)
The Cybermen made use of holo-transmissions during the Cyber-Wars of the "very far future" as their Cyber-ships were capable of both sending and receiving them. Aboard a stolen Cyberfighter, the Thirteenth Doctor received a holo-transmission from the partially converted Ashad. (TV: Ascension of the Cybermen) Aboard a Cybercarrier, Ashad himself received a holo-transmission from the Spy Master, speaking from the Capitol on Gallifrey. (TV: The Timeless Children)
On 5,000,000,053 New Earth, Sally Calypso was a hologram newsreader. (TV: Gridlock)
Pete's World[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Tenth Doctor projected himself as a hologram into Dårlig Ulv Stranden on Pete's World while he said his final farewells to Rose Tyler from his own universe. (TV: Doomsday)
Unknown dates[[edit] | [edit source]]
A hologram of Mel Bush was created by the the Rani to trick the Seventh Doctor into giving her back a component of her Time Manipulator. The hologram could move like her and disappeared when the Doctor tried to embrace her. (TV: Time and the Rani)
A Mondasian colony ship used holographic technology, as pointed out by the Saxon Master. The solar farm possessed a hologram sky which provided a "bit of atmosphere". Even the lift shafts were holographic, so as to preserve the forest. (TV: The Doctor Falls)
Shortly following her regeneration, the Thirteenth Doctor claimed to have spent three weeks as a hologram. (TV: The Ghost Monument)
All visitors to the Papal Mainframe were required to visit naked but were permitted to wear hologram clothes which the staff could see through. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)
A colony ship crashed on the planet Demonese 2 was provided with a remote holographic generator, able to re-create dead members of its crew. A denial firewall made the holograms believe they were real people. The holograms apparently haunted the planet for centuries, until the arrival of the Tenth Doctor and River Song, who created hologram versions of themselves to hack the main computer and a virus corrupting it. (AUDIO: Ghosts)
Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]
Finding an 18th century French mantle aboard the SS Madame de Pompadour, the Tenth Doctor observed that it was not a hologram. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)
The Twelfth Doctor determined that Robin Hood and his Merry Men were not holograms. (TV: Robot of Sherwood) Later, he observed to Clara Oswald that the ghosts, later determined to have been created by the Fisher King, (TV: Before the Flood) were not holograms. (TV: Under the Lake)
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ In the television story The Woman Who Lived, which is set in the year 1651, Ashildr mentions having had 800 years of adventure.
- ↑ While Blink itself uncontroversially sets its main setting in 2007 and "twenty minutes to Red Hatching" a year later in 2008—as Kathy Nightingale's letter describes taking "one breath in 2007 and the next in 1920", and the Tenth Doctor's side of his conversation with Sally Sparrow in 1969 happens 38 years before Sally says hers—these are contradicted by heavily conflicting dates in the Redacted audio series later on regarding both Kathy's disappearance and the Red Hatching. In Angels, Abby McPhail identifies 2008 as the year of Kathy's disappearance, which suggests 2009 as the year of the Red Hatching. In Salvation, the Thirteenth Doctor recognises the Red Hatching as the cause of death of Andy Proctor, who was last seen by his daughter Cleo "nearly 20 years" before 2022 according to Recruits.