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[edit] Archer IV Rock people

In 2151, while under the influence of a toxic pollen, an Enterprise away team imagined silicon-based lifeforms, "people coming out of the rock face.". (ENT: "Strange New World")

[edit] Aliens 1 & 2

Illusory alien #1 with his accomplice, alien #2.

This alien was one of two beings who were figments of Hoshi Sato's imagination when she was caught in Enterprise's transporter buffer. She encountered two aliens who she saw planting bombs throughout the ship. Although she was not able to warn anyone, Hoshi tried to save Enterprise. That eventually lead her to use a transporting device from the aliens and she was mysteriously taken back to the transporter room, where Malcolm Reed explained that she had been trapped for 8.3 seconds in the pattern buffer and that all her experiences had been illusionary. (ENT: "Vanishing Point")

They were played by Gary Riotto and Ric Sarabia.


[edit] Burning man in corridor

A burning man

This burning man appeared in a corridor of the lower pylon one aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369 when Major Kira Nerys experienced that her imagination became reality. This man appeared right after a fire exploded in the corridor and came towards Kira. Shortly before her he disappeared. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

This burning man was portrayed by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone who received no credit for this appearance.


[edit] The Executioner

The executioner

The executioner was part of the virtual reality created by the minds of the three Kohl while being in the stasis program. He wore a mask and was responsible for executing the hostages, including Viorsa, by operating the guillotine. (VOY: "The Thaw")

The executioner was played by background actor Henry Reichenbach who received no credit for his performance.


[edit] Kazon-Nistrim

A Kazon from the Doctor's imagination

This Kazon-Nistrim was part of the illusions created by Holo Transference Dementia Syndrome, which The Doctor suffered from in 2371. This Kazon was having a food fight with Neelix in the mess hall was was later treated by the Doctor in sickbay. (VOY: "Projections")

This Kazon was portrayed by an unknown actor.
He could be identified as Nistrim by his uniform.


[edit] Klingon children

The Klingon Children were dead and littered on the bridge in Worf's dream when he was being held for a destroying a Klingon civilian ship and killing all 441 of its passengers. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")

They were played by unknown performers.


[edit] Klingon warriors

Klingon soldiers raise their bat'leths victoriously

The Klingon Warriors were in Worf dream when he was being held for a destroying a Klingon civilian ship and killing all 441 of its passengers. He is in the Defiant, and wanders the halls, which were filled with dead Starfleet officers, and saw the Klingon warriors raising their bat'leths in triumph. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")

They were played by unknown performers.


[edit] Kohl Subconscious Illusory People

Illusory people in the Kohl's mind

The subconscious illusory people were part of the virtual reality created by the subconscious minds of the Kohl in stasis who were part of a linked neural network. The Kohl did this in order to keep their minds active while in stasis.

However the network malfunctioned, and the people manifested were of the worst fears of the Kohl's subconscious minds. They were different characters in a circus, led by the Clown, a malevolent character.

They helped him torment the Kohl and even kill them by scaring them to dead.(VOY: "The Thaw")

Of the fifteen illusory people shown, one was the Clown, the Spectre and Little woman. The others had no specific names and were played by unknown performers. One of them, the Big Head Sack Suit Guy was portrayed by background actor Jean-Luc Martin, who received no credit for his role. He was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]


[edit] Kaylar

A male Kaylar (2254)

The Kaylar was an illusion created by the Talosians.

Captain Christopher Pike of the USS Enterprise had a violent encounter with a Kaylar on Rigel VII and the Talosians recreated the incident adding Vina as a damsel in distress for Pike to defend. They hoped that Pike would become interested in Vina, so that they could be used as breeding stock. (TOS: "The Cage")

The Kaylar was played by Mike Dugan.


[edit] Musket-wielding Aliens

A musket-wielding alien
An alien attacking Worf

These Musket-wielding Aliens were an illusion created by Q. These aliens, along with others, attacked the crew of the USS Enterprise-D after they were whisked away by Q to an unknown planetoid. Both Worf and Wesley Crusher were killed after being pierced with a musket's bayonet, but were revived by William T. Riker, who had been temporarily granted Q's abilities. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

The aliens were played by unknown performers.


[edit] Quark's girls (2369)

These two scantily clad women appeared as part of Quark's imagination aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. They've accompanied him and caressed his lobes. When the two women disappeared Quark assigned Odo to search for them but suddenly they appeared again. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

Both women were played by background actresses who received no credit for their appearance. Their costumes were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2] [3]


[edit] Rigel Chorus Girls

Chorus girls

The Rigel Chorus Girls were part of a show viewed by Dr. McCoy on Rigel II. In 2267, the two women were recreated from Dr. McCoy's imagination on the Shore Leave Planet in the Omicron Delta region. (TOS: "Shore Leave")

The two girls were played by unknown actresses.


[edit] The Three Witches on Pyris VII

The three witches on Pyris VII

The three Witches were among the eerie manifestations Korob used to dissuade Captain Kirk and his landing party away from Pyris VII. The witches warned Kirk to go back, or a curse would be laid on his ship, and that if he remained he would die. The witches faded from view although their cackling still could be heard. (TOS: "Catspaw")

The witches were played by Rhodie Cogan, Gail Bonney, and Maryesther Denver.


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