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  1. The Doctor (Star Trek: Voyager)

    The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram (or EMH for short), is a fictional character portrayed by actor Robert Picardo on the television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN between 1995 and 2001. He is an artificial intelligence manifesting as a holographic projection, designed to act as a short-term supplement to the medical staff of a starship during emergency situations.

  2. Emergency Medical Holographic program

    The Emergency Medical Holographic program or Emergency Medical Holographic system, also known as the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH), Emergency Holographic Doctor, or Emergency Medical program, was an adaptive holoprogram developed during the 2360s by Starfleet and used on a number of Federation starships during the late 24th century. It was designed to provide short-term advanced assistance ...

  3. The Doctor

    "The Doctor" (also known as just "Doctor" or "Doc") was USS Voyager's Emergency Medical Holographic program (or "EMH") and chief medical officer during the ship's seven-year journey through the Delta Quadrant. The EMH Mark I, of which The Doctor's life began as an iteration, was a computer program with a holographic interface in the form of a Human male Doctor. Although his program was ...

  4. Message in a Bottle (Star Trek: Voyager)

    Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Message in a Bottle " is the 14th episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the 82nd episode overall. It aired on January 21, 1998 on the UPN network. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet and Maquis crew of the starship USS ...

  5. Star Trek Gave Voyager's EMH Doctor the Perfect Ending

    Star Trek has confirmed the Emergency Medical Hologram's awesome post-Voyager fate. The Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH, was one of Voyager's most popular characters, thanks in part to his compelling story arc. Fans watched the EMH bloom and become a fully-realized person on his own, and in Star Trek: Lower Decks #3, published by IDW, his post-Voyager whereabouts are revealed.

  6. Message in a Bottle (episode)

    " (The Official Star Trek: Voyager Magazine issue 18) Cast and characters [] Actor Andy Dick was offered the role of the EMH Mark II after letting Brannon Braga (who was a friend of the performer) know that he would be interested in making an appearance on Star Trek: Voyager.

  7. Star Trek: Voyager's 15 Best Doctor Episodes

    Some of Star Trek: Voyager's best episodes featured the holographic Doctor (Robert Picardo) as their focus. The Doctor was easily one of Voyager's most fascinating characters, beginning the show as a blank slate and progressing to one of the most dynamic Voyager cast members by season 7. As an emergency medical hologram who was never intended to be activated for long periods, the Doctor filled ...

  8. Star Trek Unveils the Full Legacy of Voyager's EMH Doctor

    From Moriarty on Star Trek: The Next Generation, to Vic Fontaine on Deep Space Nine, to the EMH on Voyager, Star Trek has reckoned with the possibilities of holographic intelligence since it first depicted holograms. Still, there remains much room in the Star Trek Expanded Universe for further exploration of this new nonorganic form of life.

  9. The Best of The Doctor

    "Please state the nature of the medical emergency." "Doesn't anyone know how to turn off the program when they leave! Originally designed for emergency purposes only, the acerbic Emergency Medical Holographic (EMH) was forced to run full-time when the Intrepid-class starship, U.S.S. Voyager, is stranded in the Delta Quadrant, propelling The Doctor to the ship's chief medical officer.

  10. Voyager's Caretaker: An Interview with Robert Picardo

    The EMH reflects on his time on Voyager, the Doctor's relationships, and the impact of Star Trek. During their journey through the Delta Quadrant, Captain Janeway's crew relied upon their starship's Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) to heal wounds, deal with various crises of the physical and mental variety, and occasionally sing a tune or two.

  11. The Doctor

    "The Doctor" was the name used to refer to the USS Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram. The EMH Mark I was a computer program with a holographic interface, designed by Doctor Lewis Zimmerman and with his own form, whose role was to act as an emergency doctor should the medical personnel of a starship or facility become disabled. In normal circumstances, the EMH would be used in the short-term ...

  12. Author, Author (Star Trek: Voyager)

    Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Author, Author " is the 166th episode of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager, the 20th episode of the seventh season. This episode focuses on the character "The Doctor" (EMH) and on impact of a novel and explores the meaning of AI . This episode aired on the United Paramount Network ( UPN) on April 18, 2001.

  13. "Star Trek: Voyager" Message in a Bottle (TV Episode 1998)

    EMH #2 : Trapped in the Jefferies tube, alone, nowhere to run, his smug comrade captured by Romulans, EMH Mark II had to improvise. Inspiration! Inspiration! He accessed the main computer and simulated a ship-wide bio-hazard, making the computer think there was a micro-biotic contamination on all decks.

  14. The Doctor

    The Doctor, formally known as the Emergency Medical Hologram Mk 1, is a sentient holographic male Human. He is best known for his tenure as the U.S.S. Voyager's Chief Medical Officer while the ship was lost in the Delta Quadrant from 2371 to 2378. In 2371 the Chief Medical Officer of the U.S.S. Voyager was killed when the ship was hurtled 70,000 light years into the Delta Quadrant by the ...

  15. Emergency Command Hologram

    The Emergency Command Hologram (ECH) was a holoprogram developed and implemented by the crew of USS Voyager while it was in the Delta Quadrant in the 2370s. It was an extension of the Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram to include strategic and tactical data in order to function in a command capacity in the event of the current command crew being incapacitated during an emergency. (VOY ...

  16. Voyager Doctor (EMH) Final Performance

    Star Trek Voyager, Season 6 Episode 13 "Virtuoso"Yay We found it!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7CYeSaLZDMThanks to these guyshttp://answers.yahoo.com/quest...

  17. Star Trek: Legacy Can Finally Reveal Voyager's EMH Doctor's Fate

    Star Trek: Legacy Can Give The EMH His Happy Ending. With the Doctor's fate unknown in modern Star Trek, Terry Matalas' proposed series could be the best way to confirm that Voyager's EMH got their happy ending. Except for Ensign Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers), Captain Seven of Nine appears to have retained the crew of the USS Titan-A for its refit ...

  18. Star Trek Voyager The Doctor EMH First Activation

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  19. Mobile emitter

    I've been equipped with an autonomous self-sustaining mobile holo-emitter. In short, I am footloose and fancy free.The Doctor The autonomous self-sustaining mobile holo-emitter, or mobile emitter, was a piece of technology designed to remotely power and enable a single holographic instance away from permanent photoemitters. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II", "Message in a Bottle", "Drone ...

  20. 13 Times Star Trek: Voyager's EMH Said Bones McCoy's "I'm A ...

    Star Trek: Voyager season 1, episode 5, "Phage," marks the first instance of The Doctor using Dr. McCoy's famous TOS catchphrase. In an amusing scene between an increasingly frustrated Doctor and ...

  21. Star Trek: Lower Decks Resolves a Long-Standing Voyager Mystery

    Star Trek: Lower Decks has resolved a long-standing Voyager plot line. The rights of holograms became a central issue in later seasons of Voyager, thanks to the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) who gained sentience over the course of the show.He lobbied for hologram rights and in the first issue of IDW Publishing's new Star Trek: Lower Decks comic, fans see his efforts may have paid off.

  22. Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo Was Against One Of The Doctor's

    In the pilot episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" -- called "Caretaker" (January 16, 1995) -- the chief medical officer on board the U.S.S. Voyager was killed in an alien-inflicted cataclysm that swept ...

  23. Andy Dick

    Andy Dick (born 21 December 1965; age 58) is the actor and comedian who portrayed the EMH Mark II in the Star Trek: Voyager fourth season episode "Message in a Bottle". He filmed his scenes between Thursday 2 October 1997 and Wednesday 8 October 1997 on Paramount Stage 8, 9, and 16. Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina, Dick is a graduate of Joliet West High School in Joliet, Illinois ...

  24. 9 Names For Star Trek: Voyager's EMH (& Why He Stayed 'The Doctor')

    Star Trek: Voyager's Doctor (Robert Picardo) tried out a variety of names during the show's run, but it was the right choice for him to stick with just "Doctor."As a sentient hologram, the Doctor fulfilled the role that many other Star Trek characters had before him, that of the newcomer to humanity whose journey to becoming more human encompassed almost the entirety of his character arc.