Hologram (Fallout: New Vegas)

Holograms are three-dimensional projections which sometimes interact with the player and non-player characters in Sierra Madre

Gameplay attributes
They can be "destroyed" only by destroying or disabling their respective emitter. They can alternatively be reprogrammed to patrol different layers of the casino. Holograms are present in the Villa, though most are non-hostile and one even has the option to activate several security holograms to guard Dean Domino during the quest Trigger the Gala Event. There is only one hostile hologram located in the Villa, it is located inside the Villa clinic. Holograms are the primary enemy upon first entering the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort, and it is not possible to shut them down due to the emitters not being accessible. Instead, one must use the terminals to reroute their patrols. Later on, when the power is reactivated in the casino, the security holograms disappear and are replaced with casino floor managers, a cashier, bartender, and a lobby greeter. Reprogramming the starlet holograms in the Executive suites prevent them from becoming hostile. 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 entering the vault itself.

Hologram
This version of the hologram is the main security version. They appear in the Villa clinic and in the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort. It appears to be wearing Sierra Madre armor. The emergency defense system activated these holograms when the bombs dropped, and they are still actively patrolling.

Some starlet holograms also function as security holograms (Executive suites), and have the same stats, differing only in appearance and their unique ability (amongst holograms) to open doors.

Hologram (female)
Generic friendly female holograms. One is seen during the quest Curtain Call at the Tampico.

Starlet hologram
All the starlet holograms have the appearance of Vera Keyes. Unlike security holograms, Starlet holograms don't always attack the player, the exceptions being those found in the Executive suites. Outside the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort there's an additional starlet hologram, featured prominently in the central Villa fountain.

Hologram vendor
Throughout the Sierra Madre there are several vendors from which to buy various items, such as food and drinks. 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 can be used to barter with them.

Vendor locations include:


 * the bar at the casino
 * the ruined cafe
 * the gift shop north-east from the fountain, north from the residential district entrance
 * the gift shop in Salida del Sol North
 * the gift shop in Puesta del Sol North

Dean hologram
The Dean hologram is a stage-performing hologram found in The Tampico theater at the Sierra Madre Casino & Resort. 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.

Locations
Holograms are found throughout the Sierra Madre.

Appearances
Holograms appear in the Fallout: New Vegas add-ons Dead Money and Old World Blues, in the Z-38 lightwave dynamics research (player cannot interact with them here).

Bugs
Upon reloading a save holograms may lose their blue light effect, making the hologram appear to be black. This does not stop the player from interacting with affected holograms, and can be fixed by reloading the area.