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Projected Man

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A Robot Buddy who happens to be made out of light.
Holography is the very real technique of using lasers to create a three dimensional image. It's very difficult and requires precisely calculated conditions and a bunch of costly hardware, but it's visually stunning, at least the first few times you see one. Technically, what is popularly called a "hologram" in science fiction is really called a volumetric display, as a true hologram is recorded onto a visual medium that provides the illusion of volume.
In The Future, presumably, this will get a lot easier. The Projected Man allows an artificial character to be a ridiculously human robot without all the logistical problems that implies.
The character may be constrained by power or the availability of a projector to add flavor.
Can be made of Hard Light, or can be intangible. Generally, if the Projected Man is solid, he will be able to become intangible in a crisis.
Frequently coupled with Tin Man or Mission Control. The inverse (human projection inside a computer world) is the Digital Avatar. Compare Astral Projection, where a living person makes their soul similar to this.
Cross with Spirit Advisor to produce Virtual Ghost. See also Hologram Projection Imperfection for when holograms don't work properly and have visual static or other glitches.
The name comes from the British science fiction movie, The Projected Man, that was riffed on MST3K. The eponymous character was more like a mutated freak with electricity powers than an example of this trope.
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In Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics), NICOLE appears as a lynx using this trope.
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Canal in Lost Universe is a Spaceship Girl in a Meido outfit. Notably, this is supposed to be impossible, even for the advanced space-faring races of the world in question. It's implied that Canal is only able to exist this way due to being an avatar of the Big Good, Volfied.
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In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Chester V has holographic clones of himself that make public appearances for him and also serve as his companions. In the climax, they try to save him from falling into his own machine, but as they are not made of Hard Light...
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Subverted in Revelation Space when one character is being rude to what she thinks is a holographic avatar, only to find it's a real person she's talking to. "We used to use avatars, but they put up with too much crap". Later in the series, Captain John Armstrong Brannigan, a Transhuman, manifests himself in the form of decaying servitors, but viewers use augmented reality goggles to see him as he was six hundred years ago when he worked for an organization called "NASA".
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Colin from Mona Lisa Overdrive manifests this way.
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Spider-Man 2099: Miguel O'Hara has a personalized AI assistant who goes by Lyla and projects a Marilyn Monroe-like figure to communicate with him. She can take other forms, including an obvious lookalike of Aunt May.
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At the end of Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space, Captain Proton realises that the President of Earth is actually just a Digital Avatar of the Great Calculator that truly runs society. This is a Mythology Gag to The Adventures of Captain Proton where the President of Earth is played by Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram.
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The Sun Eater has the main hero Hadrian understand a passage from their sacred histories "...and the daughters of Columbia seduced the kings of the Earth". Columbia is the first American A.I. and her daughters are next generation A.I. To help sell other countries' governments on the adoption of A.I., these next-gen machines had holographic avatars of flawlessly beautiful naked women made of white light who offered gifts of more advanced technology and seamlessly efficient government.
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Deus Ex: Invisible War has NG Resonance, an international pop star whose holographic AIs are playing all over the world. The AIs can interact with people, and one is hard-pressed to tell that it's not an actual person. Interestingly, while the holograms are polite and friendly, the actual pop star is a spoiled brat who doesn't care about anyone. Expanding on this, the AI starts to become personalized towards each person. You see it giving advice and comforting an office drone the first time you met it. As the game goes on it starts acting as your handler, which you can comment on — and to be fair to the pop star, she was panicking as she found herself in the middle of a war zone.
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The Squip from Be More Chill manifests for the user as a holographic human form, defaulting to Keanu Reeves. It has no real physical presence, unless Rule of Funny dictates otherwise (like zapping the lock off a locker). It also seems physical to users, possibly creating the illusion of touch by manipulating the user's nervous system.
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Star Trek: Picard:
Index, a hologram with the appearance of a human woman, is the user-friendly directory at Starfleet Archives.
La Sirena has at least five emergency holograms (Medical, Navigational, Hospitality, Tactical and Engineering). They all look like Cristóbal Rios, the ship's owner, because he selected the self-scan option, but they all dress, talk and act differently.
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Halo (2022), like the games, has the AI Cortana, albeit now she looks more human-like, starting with being flesh-colored instead of blue (the producers said that even if Cortana is a hologram, she had to feel real standing next to actual human beings).
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In The Suffering, Dr. Killjoy is the ghost of a deranged psychiatrist who manifests from old film projectors. Much creepiness ensues, including having to destroy the projectors to stop him from reviving certain enemies.
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Others examples of AIs with human avatars include Serina of the UNSC Spirit of Fire (from Halo Wars) and Roland of the UNSC Infinity (introduced in Halo 4).
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One unusual example is Black Box (or BB for short), originally introduced in Halo: Glasslands. One of the most advanced AIs in the UNSC, he takes pride in his superiority by refusing to generate a human avatar, always appearing instead as little more than a featureless blue cube that nevertheless manages to convey emotion by spinning and running lights over itself.
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Sora in Ever17 is an AI who appears to be a 24-year-old woman but is actually seen by other characters via a series of light projections embedded into the walls of the underwater complex into their eyes. As her programming gets unshackled, she starts to ponder her existence during some down times, reflecting that unlike the other characters stuck underwater she can't actually touch them. She gets an android body in the True Ending and becomes a Robot Girl.
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Uru: Ages Beyond Myst has one. Yeesha built a small imager in the Cleft that can project a full 3D hologram of herself, sound and all, and in one recording, a Linking Book even works while still part of the hologram. Somewhat justified, as holography is nothing new to the D'ni civilization, though their imagers more often use 2D holograms.
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The second season of Iron Man: The Animated Series features an AI called HOMER. Unlike his comic book incarnation, who only appears as a voice from the computers that run Tony's armor-manufacturing facilities (with... this... representing his "face"), the cartoon portrays him as a Projected Man.
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N.E.R.D.S.: The Playground's AI assistant, Benjamin, is a floating orb that projects itself as a hologram of historical figure Benjamin Franklin.
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The Fallout: New Vegas expansion Dead Money has the holographic security system of the Sierra Madre hotel and casino. The holograms themselves cannot be damaged, but are capable of emitting lethal lasers, so the only way to deal with them is to hack the security system, find and destroy their projector, or run out of range. What's unsettling is that some of them are based on recordings of the casino's patrons' last moments after the bombs fell and everyone was sealed inside, so such holograms will be talking in a panicked voice to long-dead victims as they go about their patrol routes and shoot at intruders. Some bad endings for the DLC describe how the Courier becomes another flickering ghost to haunt the ruins.
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In System Shock 2, the Von Braun's Recreation deck includes a brothel called the "Sensual Sim Center", where patrons can make out with holographic performers of both sexes. All the holograms are busted when you get there, though.
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Holograms in Red Dwarf are Virtual Ghosts of Brain Uploaded crew members, but due to the high energy costs, most ships can only generate one hologram at a time, so they have to hope that nobody more important dies.
It's originally shown that Rimmer can't leave the ship without being contained inside a holographic projection cage, but later episodes scrap this and show that he's maintained by a tiny, hovering "light bee" inside himself and can go wherever he wanted.
Holograms are specified from the start to be intangible, but the writers kept forgetting this and had Rimmer lifting things. In "Legion", he's eventually given a Hard Light drive that makes him solid and indestructible.
"Holoship" introduces the titular project starship, crewed by hundreds of holograms.
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In All Fall Down, AIQ Squared appears as this.
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In S.S.D.D., most AIs that aren't housed in a mobile robot frame have a "blobby" holographic avatar designed not to look like any particular species, the Oracle's avatar is a blue cloudy sphere containing three triangles that look like eyes and a nose for instance. Though in their simulations, which most organics can't access, they tend to have more anthropomorphic avatars, modeled after the Oracle's creator in his case.
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Stargate-verse:
Asgard communications technology in Stargate SG-1 functions by projecting a full-body hologram of the user to wherever the person they want to talk to is, apparently without the need for an emitter at the receiving end, allowing for some handy Intangibility shenanigans.
The Ancients have this as well.
An interesting variation on this is used in an early episode by Sokar, who attacks the Earth gate's iris with a particle accelerator. He modulates the accelerator to make his face appear on the iris and even have his voice come out, informing the Tau'ri why he's punishing them.
The Asgard holo-technology is revealed to the public in one episode as a counter to a CEO revealing an Asgard as proof that the government is hiding something (it was just a mindless clone). Carter then went on national television and revealed that the government has been working on realistic-looking holographic projection technology and demonstrates this by passing her hand through a solid object, revealing that she wasn't really there. The reporter interviewing her calls bullshit on that, claiming that she has never heard of a technology like that before.
A crossover SG-1/Atlantis episode involves Daniel searching through the Ancient database in Atlantis for Merlin's weapon, finally figuring out that his holographic guide is actually Ganos Lal (a.k.a. Morgan Le Fay), an Ascended Ancient, secretly helping him.
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Synergy from Jem. Jem herself doesn't count since it's more of We Will Not Use Stage Make-Up in the Future, but Jerrica has had Synergy project holograms of Jem (or holograms of Jerrica if she's in her Jem alter-ego) to prevent her cover from being blown when the need for both of them to be in the same room at the same time arises.
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Defiance: Your EGO implant projects a blue flickering light lady into you field of vision to make the interface feel more natural.
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Al from Quantum Leap isn't actually a hologram, but functions like one from Sam's point of view. However, Sam and the world around him appear as this to Al back in the present because he is in an "imaging chamber" much like a Star Trek Holodeck.
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Asgard communications technology in Stargate SG-1 functions by projecting a full-body hologram of the user to wherever the person they want to talk to is, apparently without the need for an emitter at the receiving end, allowing for some handy Intangibility shenanigans.
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Beyond Good & Evil has Secundo, an Ambiguously Spanish holographic AI who manages Jade's inventory and e-mail for her. He's also a Chekhov's Gunman, as his short on-screen appearance at the beginning of the game only hints at the fact that his computerized nature will prove very helpful at the game's end.
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In Halo, almost all human-made AIs use a holographic human avatar:
Cortana, a "naked blue lady" who's also Chief's Voice with an Internet Connection and Mission Control, with a good bit of Playful Hacker thrown in. That said, she's often stuck in Chief's helmet, which doesn't really have a projection system. In Halo 4, she's able to briefly manifest herself with Hard Light by using the technology on a Forerunner ship. In Halo 5: Guardians, she seems to have created a full hard-light body for herself.
Others examples of AIs with human avatars include Serina of the UNSC Spirit of Fire (from Halo Wars) and Roland of the UNSC Infinity (introduced in Halo 4).
One unusual example is Black Box (or BB for short), originally introduced in Halo: Glasslands. One of the most advanced AIs in the UNSC, he takes pride in his superiority by refusing to generate a human avatar, always appearing instead as little more than a featureless blue cube that nevertheless manages to convey emotion by spinning and running lights over itself.
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In the second game, EDI projects herself as a sphere of blue lights, but she is a genuine self-aware AI.
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In the third game, it is possible to encounter a VI with a Flanderized version of Commander Shepard's personality, which projects itself as a hard-light projection of Shepard. Depending on if Shepard is a Paragon or a Renegade, the VI will either be obnoxiously supportive or comically bloodthirsty. Cue Do I Really Sound Like That? from Shepard.
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In Destroy All Humans!, Pox becomes this when he downloads his conscious into a float disk just before their main ship was destroyed. He stays this way for a decade before finally getting himself a new body, though not what he expected.
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Mass Effect:
Nearly every Virtual Intelligence encountered is a perfect example of this trope. The one exception is the rogue VI found on Earth's moon in the first game. Its rogue status may or may not have something to do with this.
These are actually special cases: when a VI is designed for interpersonal interaction (such as Avina, the asari VI on the Citadel) it has a human- or asari-shaped projection. There's actually a VI interface in almost everything, from your omnitool to your biotic implant to your assault rifle. The rogue VI on the moon didn't have a projection because it was designed for organising drones for combat simulations, not for directing people to the nearest bar or restaurant.
In the second game, EDI projects herself as a sphere of blue lights, but she is a genuine self-aware AI.
Glyph similarly manifests as a blue sphere, although in his case he is a drone equipped as a sort of administrative assistant VI.
Holographic projections are also commonly used for long distance communication, at least for folks important enough to make direct calls to Commander Shepard, a list that is generally limited to leaders or representatives of powerful organizations.
In the third game, it is possible to encounter a VI with a Flanderized version of Commander Shepard's personality, which projects itself as a hard-light projection of Shepard. Depending on if Shepard is a Paragon or a Renegade, the VI will either be obnoxiously supportive or comically bloodthirsty. Cue Do I Really Sound Like That? from Shepard.
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Jane, from Speaker for the Dead and its sequels, started out as an extremely complex game/psychology test, but eventually developed sentience, and chose a young woman as her preferred avatar. Although holographic displays are standard for personal computers in this universe, the displays can only project holograms in a limited range above themselves.
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Azure Striker Gunvolt Series: From the second game onward, Copen is accompanied by a Robot Buddy called Lola, who can project a humanoid female form of herself. Played with in that it's not an inherent feature, but she gets it from analyzing the power of "The Muse" Septima, which lets the user holographically project their consciousness as an Idol Singer.
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Sixshot in Transformers: ★Headmasters projects copies of himself to fight; they're made of Hard Light. Prowl in Transformers: Animated seems to have picked up a similar trick, but without the hardness (and a crimefighter in the comic named "Wraith" is able to project a moving hologram of himself that he controls from a nearby truck).
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1.0
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 Transformers: ★Headmasters
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La Sirena has at least five emergency holograms (Medical, Navigational, Hospitality, Tactical and Engineering). They all look like Cristóbal Rios, the ship's owner, because he selected the self-scan option, but they all dress, talk and act differently.
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1.0
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 He Really Can Act / Sugar Wiki
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Projected Man
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Gideon in The Flash (2014), an AI from the future (with Morena Baccarin's voice) that keeps track of Barry's future for Dr. Wells, a.k.a. the Reverse-Flash. As Barry finds out, Gideon is the creation of his future self.
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1.0
 The Flash (2014)
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Layla, the girl in the Sunset Cage in Fairune 2, looks like just another Mysterious Waif up until she suddenly flickers and shuts down. She gets better.
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1.0
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Star Trek:
Any humanoid-like being produced by the Holodeck qualifies, although most don't seem to be sentient.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: A noteworthy mention is Stephen Hawking, who, as a hologram, got to be the only person in the franchise's history to date to appear on the show As Himself.
Star Trek: Voyager: The Doctor, a.k.a. the Emergency Medical Hologram, is the chief medical officer on Voyager.
Star Trek: Picard:
Index, a hologram with the appearance of a human woman, is the user-friendly directory at Starfleet Archives.
La Sirena has at least five emergency holograms (Medical, Navigational, Hospitality, Tactical and Engineering). They all look like Cristóbal Rios, the ship's owner, because he selected the self-scan option, but they all dress, talk and act differently.
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1.0
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1.0
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I, Robot:
V.I.K.I, the AI/Positronic brain of USR, usually appears as a face in a cube, made by smaller cubes.
When Del Spooner first arrives at USR, he interacts with a projected recording of Alfred Lanning which is capable of answering simple questions. Unlike VIKI's face, Lanning's recording is two-dimensional, although it appears volumetric from the front.
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Primal Warrior Draco Azul: When manifested as a holographic projection, Draco Azul's AI, Ekchuah, takes the appearance of a Maya warrior in traditional regalia. In "Legacy of Valor", Ekchuah reveals that he wears the visage of the Draco Azul's first pilot, Yochi, as a tribute to his former protégé.
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1.0
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1.0
 Primal Warrior Draco Azul (Comic Book)
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Superman:
Some stories have Superman's father Jor-El as a hologram who can walk around, but he's usually portrayed as a Huge Holographic Head like in the movies.
In Strangers at the Heart's Core, the alien criminal trio known as The Visitors build a device called "The Voodoo Machine" which can project images capable of interacting with people and physical objects.
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1.0
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1.0
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Cyber-Cam from Power Rangers Ninja Storm, who regular Cam created to handle some of his responsibilities when he became the Sixth Ranger and found that managing that and being the Mission Control was too exhausting.
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1.0
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1.0
 Power Rangers Ninja Storm
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Projected Man
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All the AIs in Red vs. Blue project themselves in this manner at some point, with Delta notably using his projection to simulate a combatant in battle as a distraction once. In Reconstruction, the "ghost" form of Church is revealed to be one of these, blurring the lines between projection and self.
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1.0
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1.0
 Red vs. Blue (Web Animation)
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Both H.I.V.E.mind and Overlord of the H.I.V.E. Series appear as floating holographic heads.
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1.0
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1.0
 H.I.V.E. Series
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Projected Man
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Subverted in Futurama when a miniature Projected Man version of Hermes appears to the other characters to relay a message but is then carried away by a pigeon. When the (real) Hermes appears next, he is sporting various plasters.
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 Futurama
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Projected Man
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"The Professor", the holographic advisor system installed in the captain's cabin aboard SeaQuest DSV. Notable for including several Real Life limitations: it can't travel (the image is projected on a fog "screen"), it isn't tangible, it can't repair itself (either hardware or software), and it frequently suffers from Hologram Projection Imperfection.
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 SeaQuest DSV
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Projected Man
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Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords has the G0-T0 droid who hides behind his Secret Identity of Goto, a middle-aged man communicating only through hologram projection.
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 Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (Video Game)
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Projected Man
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Serix: Seen all over the place, and a good amount of people in the setting exist mainly or solely in this form.
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1.0
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Questionable Content:
"Station", the Spaceship Boy who controls the Ellicott Chatham Enterprises Space Station, interacts with humans through a holographic projection of a young man, which it can manifest anywhere within the Station or via remote drone elsewhere. Played for Laughs when people forget that he's not made of Hard Light, when he glitches out while "hung over" from modeling weather patterns, and when he stages paranormal activity.
May is a personal AI assistant projected through Dale's Augmented Reality Glasses (who, as a result, only he can see). She has her own robot chassis, but it's locked up in Robot Jail at the time (she tried to upload herself into a fighter jet) and she's essentially doing community service. Later on, she shows up "in the flesh".
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T-AI from Transformers: Robots in Disguise is a sentient supercomputer who manifests herself in the holographic form of a Japanese policewoman. She even operates equally holographic keypads to make the computer (which is her) do stuff. TFWiki.net summed up the Fridge Logic of this.note "Whenever T-AI makes radio contact with any off-base Autobots, she initiates it by pressing a sequence of buttons on a keypad. Considering that these elements are all a part of the same computer, T-AI is in fact projecting and controlling the holographic representation of herself and making it use the keypad that controls T-AI, herself. She is effectively telling herself to tell herself what to do. If you also factor in the fact that the hologram is totally incorporeal, and therefore cannot actually make contact with the keypad, then the assorted beeps and lights that seemingly indicate when the buttons are being pressed are actually being controlled from within T-AI like a player piano, and therefore don't need to be pressed even if the hologram could press them. This gives me a headache." The Rule of Cool is definitely in effect.
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Caravaggio from Starhunter. From the shoulders up, he's a posh British butler in a tuxedo, from back when the ship had been a luxury liner. From the shoulders down, he's a skeleton because his image files have degraded.
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In The Mysterious Cities of Gold, from the second season onward, the six Sages of Mu and Princess Rana'Ori appear as "lumino-projections" in some of the Cities of Gold. At one point in the final season, Ambrosius also makes a holographic message of himself as part of a trap.
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Eliza of Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a life-like hologram.
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1.0
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1.0
 Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Video Game)
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Projected Man
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Darien's sidekick S.E.L.M.A. (Specified Encapsulated Limitless Memory Archive) in Time Trax. She is almost a Virtual Ghost, as her appearance was based on a photograph of Darien's late mother. For Darien's mission into the 20th century, S.E.L.M.A. is disguised as a credit card and frequently used as such (she just hacks the computer to accept her). In one episode, Darien meets an old friend of his, who has traveled back in time to catch a certain criminal. He shows off his own computer called C.I.N.D.I. (Consumer Information Network and Data Interface), who looks like a ditzy blonde and doesn't do much except giggle and take up seductive poses, while her hologram occasionally glitches — obviously an inferior version of S.E.L.M.A., who is a little insulted.
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Projected Man
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In later episodes of Danny Phantom, we see that Vlad made himself a holographic version of Danny's mother as his lab assistant. When Danny attacks his laboratory, the hologram and the AI glitches says it prefers to be with the holographic Jack Fenton than with him. He later fixes that "flaw". In "Phantom Planet", it turns out that he's using at least two holographic Maddies on his space station and at one point they fight over who's the favorite.
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 Danny Phantom
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In Voice of the Condor, Muran'Kel, Esteban's dead mother, normally appears as a glowing blue hologram, but her mental link to the Cities of Gold allows her to build a solid body out of the orichalcum sand in Kumlar. She also helps Cibola, the Golden Condor's AI, gain a projected human avatar toward the climax.
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Projected Man
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Luther Ironheart, the robotic deputy in American Flagg!, is something of a hybrid. He has a large human-shaped but clearly robotic body, and a hologram for a head. While his head usually appears as a friendly and obviously non-human cartoon image, he can also use it to impersonate other characters. He successfully impersonates Flagg at one point, and the image is apparently flawless, at least on a video screen.
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Projected Man
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Blassreiter has Elea, a quirky AI who projects herself as a sexy imp. The epilogue introduces her successor, Maria.
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1.0
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Projected Man
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The HoloSmurf seen in a few stories in the Smurfed Behind saga of the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf story series.
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 Empath: The Luckiest Smurf / Fan Fic
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The Duel arenas in Yu-Gi-Oh! use 3D holography to project realistic depictions of whatever is summoned by a particular card.
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1.0
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One of Andromeda's three selves in Andromeda. One episode, which reveals that Gaheris Rhade killed Dylan in the original timeline and took his place as the re-creator of the Commonwealth, also has Rhade create a hologram of Dylan, mostly as someone to play Go with, but also providing sage advice during crises. It's partly the hologram that makes Rhade realize that Dylan would do this job far better than he, so he goes back in time and throws the fight, allowing himself to be killed. Finally, in at least one instance, a message is sent in the form of an interactive holographic recreation of the sender.
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Projected Man
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A future human society in Manifold: Space makes use of "limited-sentience projections" as messengers. Initially, Nemoto appears several times via more ordinary holographic telepresence (it's really her, talking as if over the phone), making for an unexpected What Measure Is a Non-Human? moment much further into the future when another character asks the projection what exactly it is; Virtual Nemoto explains and then looks horrified before dissolving into light. (And you thought Star Trek holograms had it bad...)
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The move Double Team is depicted this way in Pokémon: The Series.
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XCOM 2 has the Codex enemy, a flickering female figure that your head scientist speculates to be merely the projection of some sort of multidimensional being. They can teleport at will and clone themselves when they take damage, but are solid enough to shoot and will take advantage of cover.
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 XCOM 2 (Video Game)
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A crossover SG-1/Atlantis episode involves Daniel searching through the Ancient database in Atlantis for Merlin's weapon, finally figuring out that his holographic guide is actually Ganos Lal (a.k.a. Morgan Le Fay), an Ascended Ancient, secretly helping him.
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 Stargate Atlantis
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In Strangers at the Heart's Core, the alien criminal trio known as The Visitors build a device called "The Voodoo Machine" which can project images capable of interacting with people and physical objects.
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1.0
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 Strangers at the Heart's Core (Comic Book)
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Deus Ex Universe:
Deus Ex: Invisible War has NG Resonance, an international pop star whose holographic AIs are playing all over the world. The AIs can interact with people, and one is hard-pressed to tell that it's not an actual person. Interestingly, while the holograms are polite and friendly, the actual pop star is a spoiled brat who doesn't care about anyone. Expanding on this, the AI starts to become personalized towards each person. You see it giving advice and comforting an office drone the first time you met it. As the game goes on it starts acting as your handler, which you can comment on — and to be fair to the pop star, she was panicking as she found herself in the middle of a war zone.
Eliza of Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a life-like hologram.
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Star Trek: Voyager: The Doctor, a.k.a. the Emergency Medical Hologram, is the chief medical officer on Voyager.
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1.0
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Vox the virtual librarian in The Time Machine (2002). Uniquely, Vox doesn't "exist" in real space, but interacts with people through transparent "pillars". Also, Vox changes quite a bit. During Hartdegen's first stop in the future, Vox is a chic, acerbic 21st Century man; his appearance and movement are smooth and crystal-clear. By 802701, he looks visibly older (requiring glasses) and has significant Hologram Projection Imperfection (which is justified, as he's running on reserve power). He's neither as smooth nor as acerbic as he was; now, he's a little more jittery and a lot more haunted. In his words, "Can you even imagine what it's like to remember... everything?"
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1.0
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 The Time Machine (2002)
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Legends of Tomorrow reveals that the Time Masters have adapted the technology to creating multiple Gideon-like AIs, one of which is also named Gideon, but has a difference voice. These tend to only project their heads, although they have much more developed personalities.
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The DHI's from The Kingdom Keepers become this upon sleeping, taking over for the hologram versions of themselves that serve as hosts in the parks. Finn has also shown the ability to briefly become one at will, complete with Intangibility.
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The titular character of Automan. The difference with him is that with enough power, Automan is able to have a physical presence in the real world that feels real and can interact with physical objects as if he is.
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1.0
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 Automan
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Used in a few con jobs in Mission: Impossible, particularly notably in the episode "Holograms".
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Several characters in Babylon 5 are able to communicate this way while making use of the Great Machine. Two out of three characters who do this on the show tend to be Large Hams for some reason.
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Arrowverse:
Gideon in The Flash (2014), an AI from the future (with Morena Baccarin's voice) that keeps track of Barry's future for Dr. Wells, a.k.a. the Reverse-Flash. As Barry finds out, Gideon is the creation of his future self.
Legends of Tomorrow reveals that the Time Masters have adapted the technology to creating multiple Gideon-like AIs, one of which is also named Gideon, but has a difference voice. These tend to only project their heads, although they have much more developed personalities.
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Joi in Blade Runner 2049. Initially, she only appears thanks to a projection system in K's apartment, but then he buys an emanator that allows her to appear anywhere.
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Transformers:
Slight twist: In some continuities, the Transformers project holograms of drivers in their vehicle modes so that they don't appear to be driving themselves. In one comic series, the driver avatars are Hard Light projections that can operate some distance from their robot bodies.
Sixshot in Transformers: ★Headmasters projects copies of himself to fight; they're made of Hard Light. Prowl in Transformers: Animated seems to have picked up a similar trick, but without the hardness (and a crimefighter in the comic named "Wraith" is able to project a moving hologram of himself that he controls from a nearby truck).
T-AI from Transformers: Robots in Disguise is a sentient supercomputer who manifests herself in the holographic form of a Japanese policewoman. She even operates equally holographic keypads to make the computer (which is her) do stuff. TFWiki.net summed up the Fridge Logic of this.note "Whenever T-AI makes radio contact with any off-base Autobots, she initiates it by pressing a sequence of buttons on a keypad. Considering that these elements are all a part of the same computer, T-AI is in fact projecting and controlling the holographic representation of herself and making it use the keypad that controls T-AI, herself. She is effectively telling herself to tell herself what to do. If you also factor in the fact that the hologram is totally incorporeal, and therefore cannot actually make contact with the keypad, then the assorted beeps and lights that seemingly indicate when the buttons are being pressed are actually being controlled from within T-AI like a player piano, and therefore don't need to be pressed even if the hologram could press them. This gives me a headache." The Rule of Cool is definitely in effect.
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The Skylark Series has the Hard Light version of this, and may well be the Ur-Example.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: A noteworthy mention is Stephen Hawking, who, as a hologram, got to be the only person in the franchise's history to date to appear on the show As Himself.
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