The character was first shown as someone whose life was on a downhill trajectory and he wasn't fighting it. I think he was more of an outcast than a rebel and he was accepting of it. He was an opportunist . I don't even know if I would call him a 'ladies man'. He might have fancied himself that way but he came off to me as a slut. (hey...I know its non PC word but that was my first impression when I first saw the character years ago. I have since accepted the Pathways explanation that he was probably in fact a sex addict).
Then something happened. I don't know what the future equivalent of 'geek' is (and I do not use that in a bad way. I am a geek) but there he was as Captain Proton and an expert on all things 20th century. He still flouted the rules when he wanted and was still a bit of a rebel but in was more in the way of juvenile like humor (Thirty Days being the exception of course). I"m not just talking about his pure character growth which made him more responsible. When did that loser that Janeway met in prison become a guy who loved cartoons?
Was he supposed to be some kind of reflection of the fans?
Then something happened. I don't know what the future equivalent of 'geek' is (and I do not use that in a bad way. I am a geek) but there he was as Captain Proton and an expert on all things 20th century. He still flouted the rules when he wanted and was still a bit of a rebel but in was more in the way of juvenile like humor (Thirty Days being the exception of course). I"m not just talking about his pure character growth which made him more responsible. When did that loser that Janeway met in prison become a guy who loved cartoons?

Was he supposed to be some kind of reflection of the fans?
