Humans (illusory)
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Several Humans have appeared in illusions created by various technologies and aliens beings.
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[edit] Named Illusory Humans
[edit] Unnamed Illusory Humans
[edit] Barber
The barber was a 19th century human living in Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shootout at the OK Corral on October 26th, 1881.
In 2268, he was part of a recreation of the duel created by the Melkot to execute Captain James T. Kirk and his landing party. He was visited by Dr. Leonard McCoy who was trying to acquire chemicals for a tranquilizer. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun")
- Played by Ed McCready.
[edit] Chicago Cubs
A group of Chicago Cubs ballplayers appeared when Benjamin Sisko wearing a Chicago Cubs baseball cap, was trying to explain linear time to the wormhole aliens.(DS9: "Emissary")
- The Chicago Cubs ballplayers were played by unknown actors.
[edit] Children during mind meld
These six children appeared in Tuvok's memories during the mind meld with Kathryn Janeway in 2373. In these memories the children tried to hold a girl and rescue her from a fall down a cliff. Beside the six children Kathryn Janeway, Tuvok, and Dmitri Valtane in early years tried the same. (VOY: "Flashback")
- The six children were played by supporting performers who received no credit for their work. Valtane and Janeway were named on-screen. It is unknown if these children existed in the real life or if they were a creation caused by the memory virus.
- The falling girl's voice was heard during the episode. It is unknown if this is the voice of the actress or an ADR voice.
Falling girl |
Boy |
Girl |
Girl |
Baseball kid |
Neanderthal boy |
[edit] Farmer's Daughter
The farmer's daughter was an illusory character created by the Caretaker. She was part of an illusionary farm scenerio, created to make the crew of USS Voyager feel at ease. She greeted Paris and made amorous advances. When Kim and Paris detected a lifeform in the barn, she tried to stop them from entering. She turned violent as did the rest of the illusionary people, telling Paris that she was not ready for them. She punched Paris knocking him to the ground. (VOY: "Caretaker")
- The farmer's daughter was played by Keely Sims.
[edit] Maid Marion's Servant
The servant was an illusionary character in Q's Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood scenario. She attended to Maid Marian's (Vash's) needs. She counseled Marian/Vash to accept Sir Guy's proposal of matrimony. She believed that Maid Marion suffered from a great mental sickness, and offered to get leeches to bleed the sickness out of her. (TNG: "Qpid")- The servant was portrayed by Joi Staton.
[edit] Mariachi Band
A Mariachi Band was created by Q to thank the crew of USS Enterprise-D after his powers were restored. Q himself played the trumpet. (TNG: "Deja Q")
- The band members were portrayed by unknown actors.
[edit] Medieval guard
This medieval guard was an illusionary character in Q's Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood scenario. He was one of Sir Guy's soldiers that guarded Nottingham Castle. (TNG: "Qpid")
- This guard was played by regular stunt actor B.J. Davis, who received no credit.
[edit] Q's fantasy women
These two fantasy women were a creation of Q when he received his power and immortality back from the Q Continuum in 2366. He appeared on the bridge of the Enterprise-D with an Mariachi band, two cigars for Picard and Riker, and these two Human women, who ensnared Riker and later Worf. (TNG: "Deja Q")
- Both fantasy women were played by background actresses who received no credit for their appearance. The costume worn by Wild was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, although altered because of re-use in later episodes. [1]
Played by Sandra Wild |
Played by an unknown actress |
[edit] Rancher
The rancher was a 19th century Human living in Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shootout at the OK Corral on October 26th, 1881.
In 2268, he was part of an illusion created by the Melkot to kill Captain James T. Kirk and his landing party. He was gunned down by Morgan Earp in a bar fight. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun")
- Played by uncredited actor Gregg Palmer.
[edit] Rape Gangs
Tasha Yar imagined that Rape Gangs were chasing her on her homeworld after the USS Enterprise-D entered a region of space where thoughts become reality.(TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")
- The members of the rape gang were played by unknown actors
[edit] String Quartet
A String Quartert was fantasized by a crewmember of the USS Enterprise-D after the Enterprise entered a region of space where thoughts become reality. He believed htat he was a member of the group.(TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")
- The String Quartert members were played by unknown actors.
[edit] Samurai Warrior
The samurai warrior was a figment of the imagination of Hikaru Sulu, that was brought to life by devices on the Shore Leave Planet.
An antenna on the planet would scan a person's mind and derive creations from their thoughts. This happened to Sulu when he was on shore leave on the planet. The samurai attacked Sulu and engaged him in a series of bouts. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
- The Samurai warrior was played by actor Sebastian Tom.
[edit] Sulu's Companion
This female companion was conjured up by Hikaru Sulu by the use of magic. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
[edit] Trader at Orion colony
This trader appeared to Christopher Pike in a hallucination caused by the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage")
- Played by Joseph Mell. It was not revealed whether this man was Human or not, however this article assumes as much until proven otherwise.
[edit] Workman
The workman was one of several seen by Data in a dream. He and his other workmen were destroying a warp plasma conduit. Data told them to stop. The workers tell him to be quiet, then attack and dismantle him. The workman represents a interphasic organisms which has infested the USS Enterprise-D and its crew. The organisms were feeding on the cellular peptides of the crew's cells. Data reconfigured his brain to emit an interphasic pulse that kills the creatures. (TNG: "Phantasms")
- The workman was played by actor David L. Crowley.
