Deanna Troi (hologram)
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Several Deanna Troi holograms have been created.
In 2366, Reginald Barclay created a holographic character based on Troi in his holodeck fantasy world, who referred to itself as the Goddess of Empathy. This version wore a toga-like garment, and displayed aggressively flirtatious and exhibitionist tendencies. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")
In 2367, Barash created a future version of Troi as part of his holoscenario; this Troi was Admiral Jean-Luc Picard's aide, having departed the USS Enterprise-D upon Picard's promotion. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
A hologram of Troi was also used by the crew of the Enterprise-D in 2369 as part of a holographic illusion to trick James Moriarty into releasing his control over the Enterprise. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")
Troi hologram in program Picard Delta One |
