Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek #24!
Star Trek Just given Voyager S Emergency Medical Hologram A heartwarming new goal in Canon. The Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH, was one of Star Trek: Voyager’s Most popular characters, with one of the franchise’s most memorable story arcs. The EMH is designed to be the vanguard of a wave of holographic officers, and in Star Trek #24, a new and healthy variant is introduced.
Robert Picardo, the actor who played the EMH on Star Trek: VoyagerWill reprise his role in the upcoming Starfleet Academy.
Star Trek #24 is written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Megan Levens. The USS Theseus has escaped the destruction of the Pleroma, and is now heading into the literal unknown. Lore has detonated the Bajoran Orb of Destruction, which is causing the universe to come unraveled. The ride promises to be a bumpy one. Tom Paris, who pilots the this, Radios down to Sickbay, instructing the EMN, or Emergency Medical Nanny, to watch his daughter Miral, who sleeps
The EMN, when booting up, says: “Please state the nature of the childcare emergency.”
Star Trek: Voyager’s Emergency Medical Hologram, explained
At the time, the EMH was revolutionary Star Trek Character
Holographic letters were one of the ways Voyager Break the mold. When the franchise returned to television in 1987, fans raved about some of the new innovations on the undertaking, Including the Holodeck. It became so popular that entire episodes began to be written around it, as early as the first season “We’ll Always Have Paris.” “Elementary, dear data,” Ering in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season two took this idea a step further by introducing a self-aware holographic character, forming the blueprint for many “Holdeck run amok” episodes.
Over the next seven years, the EMH (who never received a formal name, but was often called “The Doctor”) became one of Star Trek Most compelling characters.
The Next step for the Star Trek Franchise was to create a regular, holographic character: enter Voyager S EMH. Created as a supplement for medical personnel, Voyager S EMH became the ship’s regular doctor after it was transported to the Delta Quadrant, a move that killed many of the ship’s main personnel and all of its medical staff. Over the next seven years, the EMH (who never received a formal name, but was often called “The Doctor”) became one of Star Trek Most compelling characters. His growth from a simple hologram to a complex, layered character ranks as a Star Trek Highmark.
Star Trek: Voyager’s EMH took down a wave of holographic Starfleet officers
The Federation must deal with hologram sentience
The EMH kicked off a wave of holographic personnel into Starfleet. During Voyager S Fourth season, in the episode “Message in a Bottle,” fans met the Emergency Command hologram. The ECH proved that the program had merit, but any talk of creating a class of enterprising, holographic workers was shelved during Voyager S Seventh season. The EMH begged for his personality, which would directly affect any attempts by Starfleet to duplicate the success of the EMH. Whether he was successful is unknown, but holographic characters were glimpsed Star Trek: Picard.
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While the federation continues to debate the sense of holograms, it is still rolling out new models, including the Health Emergency Medical Nanny. The EMN is a natural outgrowth of that EMH and may signal the beginning of holograms that specialize in one particular field. The EMN, in his brief appearance, watches over Miral while she sleeps. Fans don’t get to see the EMN in action during this issue, but hopefully they will soon. Voyager S EMH grows to become a compassionate officer, and his new healthy goal in the Star Trek Universe just makes him cooler.
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