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Holograms are 3-dimensional projections which sometimes interact with players and non-player characters in Sierra Madre in 2281.

Background

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Before the war, research efforts were undertaken to weaponize holography, such as at the Big MT research facility. Based on RobCo Stealth Boy technology reverse-engineered from captured Chinese stealth suits, the researchers attempted to create a design capable of matching the Chinese technological edge.[1] Despite promising initial results, holograms required excessive amounts of electricity to power,[2] as well as the cost of materials and manufacturing, greatly limiting their potential. Mobile holograms, and those that could be deployed as weapons, never reached any popularity in the United States likely due to the recent developments in 2077.[3]

Person holography was pursued at Big MT, under the name "Hologram Project," where the entire program teetered on the brink of cancellation due to poor results. However, the insistence of Frederick Sinclair, support from N.E. and significant financial backing from Sinclair's pockets kept it going for his personal project, the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort. The researchers at Big MT's Z-38 lightwave dynamics research facility (equipped with an enormous laser array) developed the first working, mobile holograms, creating 3-D human figures (including a replica of Sinclair's love Vera Keyes). This iteration of holograms and their functionality was limited as they were only good as holographic greeters and walking cameras; completely unsuited for combat.[4][5][6] Its only weak point were the emitters, which could be destroyed despite their space-age alloy housing or disabled if someone tampered with circuits.[5][7] However if the emitters were safe, custom energy recycling emitters could keep them going indefinitely.[8][9]

Characteristics

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Sierra Madre holograms, as projections, rather than actual physical entities, are invulnerable to damage. They are divided into two distinct groups: Service and security holograms, all modeled after actual Sierra Madre personnel.[10] The former are simple utility projections, providing the automated systems of the Villa and the casino (such as vending points or casino games) with a user-friendly interface. These are non-hostile and are not equipped with an EBE device. In case of an emergency, the service holograms are disabled and replaced with security variants.[11]

The security holograms are a completely different affair. As invulnerable as the service holograms, they are designed for enforcing order and security at the casino and the Villa, designed to supplant traditional security guards.[12] Their security protocols allow them to perceive their environment in a roughly 90 degree cone in front of them, with the planned 360 degree perception arc upgrade never materializing due to the war. These blindspots represent the only advantage an unauthorized invader has over the holograms, as staying out of the hologram's field of view will prevent retaliation.[13]

If detected, the holograms will first display a warning color (changing their silhouette to yellow), and then transfer to engagement mode (signified by a red-colored silhouette), attempting to subdue the offender with their discharge beams. The holograms were programmed to engage intruders and people committing criminal activities. All holograms in the Sierra Madre have their EBE systems configured to kill, rather than subdue. If the target evades the hologram, it will resume its normal routine after some time.[14] This is made easier by the fact that the emitters have a limited range and will only pursue the target as far as their perimeter allows.[15]

The only way to permanently disable a hologram is to destroy its emitter. Although housed in space-age alloys, they can be destroyed with blunt force or disabled by tampering with their circuits.[16][17]

Gameplay attributes

Appearances

Dead Money

Holograms are present in the Villa, though most are non-hostile and you even have the option to activate several security holograms to guard Dean Domino during the quest Trigger the Gala Event. There is only 1 hostile Hologram located in the Villa, it is located inside the Villa Police Station. Holograms are the primary enemy when you first enter the Sierra Madre Casino and you are not able to shut them down due to the Emitters not being accessible, so instead you must use the terminals to reroute their patrols. Later on when you reactivate the power in the casino the security holograms disappear and are replaced with casino floor managers, a Cashier, a Bar tender, and a Lobby Greeter, though if you do not reprogram the Starlet holograms in the Sierra Madre Suite they will attack if you get too close. A Hologram of Dean Domino can also be used to shut down the Security protocols in the Tampico Theater. Holograms are also present in Sierra Madre vault in the last room before you enter the Vault itself.

Old World Blues

Two holograms appears in Old World Blues in Z-38 lightwave dynamics_research. The player cannot interact with them and it was probably a prototype or a test subject for the scientists.

Variants

Hologram

Hologram model

This version of the hologram is the main security version. They appear in the Villa Clinic and in the Sierra Madre Casino. It appears to be wearing Sierra Madre security armor. The emergency defense system activated these holograms when the bombs dropped, and they are still actively patrolling. It best to avoid being seen by these holograms, or to find their emitters and disable them. The security holograms can disguise themselves as other holograms so watch out.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Hologram
xx00AD74
xx00B048
Level
1
Experience Points
?
Perception
5
Hit Points
100
Damage Threshold
0
Damage Resistance
0%
Gamebryo AI attributes#Aggression
Unaggressive: Will not initiate combat.Icon optionalIcon optionalIcon optional
Gamebryo AI attributes#Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps nobody: Will not help anyone.Icon optionalIcon optional
Attack
Hologram beam (80 Damage)
Ability
Fire resistance Fire resistance 100%
Ability
Regeneration
  • Dead None

Starlet hologram

Starlet hologram

The starlet holograms all have the appearance of Vera Keyes. Unlike security holograms, Vera Keyes holograms don't always attack the player, the exceptions being the hologram in Vera's room, and the Executive Suites. Outside the Sierra Madre Casino there's an additional starlet hologram, featured very prominently, in the central non-functioning Villa fountain.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Starlet hologram
xx0120A6
xx0116D6
xx00B046
Level
1
Experience Points
?
Perception
5
Hit Points
100
Damage Threshold
0
Damage Resistance
0%
Gamebryo AI attributes#Aggression
Aggressive: Will attack enemies on sight.Icon requiredIcon optionalIcon optional
Gamebryo AI attributes#Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps nobody: Will not help anyone.Icon optionalIcon optional
Attack
Hologram beam (80 Damage)
Ability
Fire resistance Fire resistance 100%
Ability
Regeneration
  • Dead None

Hologram vendor

Hologram vendor

Throughout the Sierra Madre there are several vendors from which to buy various items, such as food and drinks. Vendor locations include the casino, and the cafe. This type of hologram will ignore attacks, and will not turn hostile towards the player character.

Although they have no caps (being pre-war tech), the vendors carry large quantities of pre-war money which you can use to barter with them.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Hologram vendor
xx0127AF
Level
1
Experience Points
?
Perception
5
Hit Points
1000
Damage Threshold
0
Damage Resistance
0%
Gamebryo AI attributes#Aggression
Unaggressive: Will not initiate combat.Icon optionalIcon optionalIcon optional
Gamebryo AI attributes#Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps nobody: Will not help anyone.Icon optionalIcon optional
Attack
Hologram beam (60 Damage)
Ability
Fire resistance Fire resistance 100%
Ability
Regeneration
  • Dead None

Dean hologram

Dean hologram

Dean hologram is a stage-performing hologram found in The Tampico theater at the Sierra Madre Casino. During the quest Curtain Call at the Tampico, the hologram of Dean Domino will perform the song "Something's Gotta Give", on the Tampico stage. After the song, he will receive some applause from hologram spectators, and subsequently disappear from the stage.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Dean hologram
xx00FE22
Level
1
Experience Points
?
Perception
5
Hit Points
100
Damage Threshold
0
Damage Resistance
0%
Gamebryo AI attributes#Aggression
Unaggressive: Will not initiate combat.Icon optionalIcon optionalIcon optional
Gamebryo AI attributes#Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps nobody: Will not help anyone.Icon optionalIcon optional
Attack
Hologram beam (60 Damage)
Ability
Fire resistance Fire resistance 100%
Ability
Regeneration
  • Dead None

Gallery


  1. Dead Money loading screens: "It is believed hologram technology originally stemmed from Stealth Boy research in a scientific drive to match Chinese stealth suit technology."
  2. Dead Money loading screens: "Hologram technology never achieved the same level of prominence, notably due to the excessive energy constraints."
  3. Dead Money loading screens: "There are no reports of hologram technology being popular in the Pre-War era, and certainly no reports of Holograms employing weapons."
  4. Z-38 lightwave dynamics research terminal entries; terminal, Requisition Order: Holograms
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Courier: "What are these Holograms?"
    Elijah: "Ghosts... they fill the Villa. More in the Casino... much more. They carry out the functions the dead once did. They cannot be harmed... they only perform the same rote tasks until their power dies. They are of no consequence - except for the Security Holograms, the ones with the silhouettes of the armored Sierra Madre guards."
    The Courier: "Why?"
    Elijah: "Most Holograms perform specific functions. The Security Holograms, ever since the bombs fell, now perform their function. They will kill anyone they detect. They are immune to guns, weapons, EMPs... even energy weapons. Still, they have limitations. Their design limits their field of view, enough to avoid detection. Each has an emitter - destroy or disable it, and they cease to be a threat. Still... at least they still work as intended. Other technology here is more of a threat to you... notably, the Villa's radios and speakers."
    (Elijah's dialogue)
  6. Sierra Madre vault terminal entries; vault control terminal, To Vera.
  7. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Hologram Emitters 5.0
  8. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Maintenance 2.0
  9. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Maintenance 8.3
  10. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Addendum: Appearance 2.4.1
  11. Events of Dead Money in the Sierra Madre Casino.
  12. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Security Protocols 2.4
  13. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Security Protocols 2.5
  14. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Threat Detection 2.6
  15. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Security Protocols 2.7
  16. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Threat Response 2.6.2
  17. Villa clinic terminal entries; clinic security terminal, Hologram: Installation and Maintenance 1.1
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