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The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH), is a fictional character portrayed by actor Robert Picardo in the television series Star Trek: Voyager, first aired on UPN between 1995 and 2001. He is an artificial intelligence manifest as a holographic projection , and designed to be a short-term adjunct to medical staff in emergency situations.
On November 9, 2004, this episode was released as part of the season 5 DVD box set of Star Trek: Voyager. [5] The box set includes 7 DVD optical discs with all the episodes in season 5 with some extra features, and episodes have a Dolby 5.1 Digital Audio track.
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When he was fifteen, he learned of what had been done to him and stopped using his birth name, Jules. With the secret out, Julian sees no alternative but to resign from Starfleet , whose regulations bar genetically enhanced individuals from serving or practicing medicine.
The Doctor's mobile emitter is stolen from Voyager by an alien trader named Gar and sold to an overcrowded hospital run by the hardnosed Administrator Chellick. When the Doctor is activated and told to get to work on the patients of overcrowded and underequipped level "Red", he protests his kidnapping, but must comply due to his Hippocratic Oath.
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The Doctor protests, even preparing Paris to take over his position, and severely upsetting Seven of Nine, who feels like she is being abandoned. However, the aliens replace him with an upgraded singing hologram capable of a greater vocal range. The Doctor's hopes for a new life are dashed.
EMH may refer to: Efficient-market hypothesis , a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information Emergency Medical Hologram, a fictional computer program personified in the Doctor on Star Trek