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Device which delivers and maintains a holographic recording or image of a person or object potentially galaxies away. Interference is rare, as the technology is very nearly a perfect visual transmitter, but when it does occur it is typically in the form of a temporary shimmer or blur. | |||
The [[Asgard]] install holographic projectors into their Halls on protected planets, as well as utilize them in communications with the High Council. One may step onto a holographic platform and be projected in real-time into another galaxy, such as Ida, where some Asgard reside. | The [[Asgard]] install holographic projectors into their Halls on protected planets, as well as utilize them in communications with the High Council. One may step onto a holographic platform and be projected in real-time into another galaxy, such as Ida, where some Asgard reside. | ||
== KEY EPISODES == | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s1/thors-hammer/ Thor's Hammer] - O'Neill and Teal'c bear witness to a false image of Thor via a holographic projector.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/thors-chariot/ Thor's Chariot] - After passing the Cimmerian test, Carter, Jackson and Gairwyn see the true Thor for himself through a holographic projection.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s3/nemesis/ Nemesis] - O'Neill's image is holographically transmitted into the conference room of the S.G.C. with dire news for his team.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/red-sky/ Red Sky] - O'Neill's image is transmitted across galactic voids to the Asgard High Council chamber in an attempt to plead for their aid.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/revelations/ Revelations] - Carter's holographic image is synthesized in a corridor aboard Osiris' mothership, allowing Teal'c and O'Neill the element of surprise.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s8/covenant/ Covenant] - Thor transports himself to the Julia Donovan's ''Inside Access'' studio to show the people of Earth that he is artificial. The ruse succeeds.<br /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 4 April 2018
Device which delivers and maintains a holographic recording or image of a person or object potentially galaxies away. Interference is rare, as the technology is very nearly a perfect visual transmitter, but when it does occur it is typically in the form of a temporary shimmer or blur.
The Asgard install holographic projectors into their Halls on protected planets, as well as utilize them in communications with the High Council. One may step onto a holographic platform and be projected in real-time into another galaxy, such as Ida, where some Asgard reside.
KEY EPISODES
Thor's Hammer - O'Neill and Teal'c bear witness to a false image of Thor via a holographic projector.
Thor's Chariot - After passing the Cimmerian test, Carter, Jackson and Gairwyn see the true Thor for himself through a holographic projection.
Nemesis - O'Neill's image is holographically transmitted into the conference room of the S.G.C. with dire news for his team.
Red Sky - O'Neill's image is transmitted across galactic voids to the Asgard High Council chamber in an attempt to plead for their aid.
Revelations - Carter's holographic image is synthesized in a corridor aboard Osiris' mothership, allowing Teal'c and O'Neill the element of surprise.
Covenant - Thor transports himself to the Julia Donovan's Inside Access studio to show the people of Earth that he is artificial. The ruse succeeds.