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Ancient West holograms

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List of holograms appearing in Alexander Rozhenko and Reginald Barclay's Ancient West holoprogram. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

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Three card players

[edit] Card Players

These three card players were playing cards in the Gold Strike Saloon when Worf and Alexander arrived to arrest Eli Hollander. They quickly left to avoid being "hit by the bullets." (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

All three card players were played by unknown actors.


[edit] Henchman

This henchman was part of a gang led by Eli Hollander in a holodeck program about the Ancient West that featured Worf as the sheriff and Alexander as the deputy.

He attacked Worf with a chair in the saloon when Worf attempted to arrest Hollander. Later the henchman and the bandito kidnapped Alexander and took him to a mine, where Frank Hollander was waiting. They would return with Hollander to the saloon to confront Worf, and persuade him into exchanging prisoners. When Worf left, he and the bandito opened fire at Worf.

Later, the henchman, now appearing with the likeness of Data, and the bandito pinned down Worf during the hostage exchange. After Hollander used up all the bullets in his revolver and Worf had shot that revolver out of Hollander's hand, the henchman stepped out to shoot Worf, but he was pinned down by Durango, who was positioned nearby. After Hollander gave in, they were told by Worf to leave town and never show their faces there again. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The henchman was played by uncredited stunt actor Nick Dimitri, and Brent Spiner.


[edit] Mexican Bandito

This Mexican bandito was a character in the Deadwood holodeck program programmed by Reginald Barclay and Alexander Rozhenko. In the context of the program he was an outlaw and an associate of Eli Hollander.

The bandito sat at a table with Hollander in the Gold Strike Saloon, laughing at everything Hollander said, so much, in fact, Hollander told him, "you laugh so much, it's a wonder flies don't live in your mouth."

Later the bandito and the henchman kidnapped Alexander and took him to a mine where Frank Hollander was waiting. They returned to the saloon with Hollander to confront Worf and persuade him into exchanging prisoners. When Worf left, the bandito and the henchmen opened fire on Worf.

Later, the bandito, now appearing with the likeness of Data, and the henchmen pinned down Worf during the hostage exchange. After Hollander used up all the bullets in his revolver, the bandito threw him his own revolver. Once Worf shot that revolver out of Hollander's hand, they were told by Worf to leave town and never show their faces there again. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The bandito was played by Jorge Cervera, Jr., and Brent Spiner.'


Old man

[edit] Old Man

This old man sat in a rocking chair on a porch near the barber shop while he smoked his pipe. He then heard the sound of spurs coming towards him, looked up, and saw Worf and Alexander walking down the street. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The old man was portrayed by an unknown actor.


Piano player

[edit] Piano Player

This piano player played the piano in Gold Strike Saloon. When Worf and Alexander entered the saloon, he quickly left to avoid being "hit by the bullets." He later returned and was present when Worf entered the saloon, looking for Alexander. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The piano player was portrayed by an unknown actor.


A prostitute

[edit] Woman

This woman was a prostitute who worked in Miss Langford's House of Pleasure in a holographic recreation of Deadwood. She greeted Sheriff Worf and Deputy Alexander Rozhenko when they entered the city.

Later, when Annie Meyers offered to prepare dinner for Worf, he declined, stating that he had to watch his prisoner, however, Miss Annie interpreted his reason as being cover for his desire in another woman, suggesting "that floosie down at Miss Langford's House of Pleasure." (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The woman was played by an unknown actress.


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