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do harry and paris ever announce their love

were harry and paris having an affair


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Sounds like she regretted creating a Don Juan #### monster.

Although, in "Non Sequitur" we saw how Tom was bitter and screwed up left to his own devices, although that didn't explicitly say whether the sex workers at Sandrines hanging off him were humanoid or holographic... Or just pool enthusiast/groupies?
 
Harry always seems to make excuses not to get involved with women. He uses his girfriend as an excuse not to go after the delaney sisters but then when he is with his girlfriend, instead of savoring the instant he immediately assumes that he doesn't belong there. Anybody normal would have tried to stay in that new reality and assume that the alternate one was some kind of nightmare brought on by some subtle mental decease or overwork but not Harry, he just hated his new life.
 
Imagine all your friends were trapped in a burning building, but your girlfriend/boyfriend suggests that there are very enjoyable better things to do than save them the two of you could be doing together.

Priorities.
 
Harry always seems to make excuses not to get involved with women. He uses his girfriend as an excuse not to go after the delaney sisters but then when he is with his girlfriend, instead of savoring the instant he immediately assumes that he doesn't belong there. Anybody normal would have tried to stay in that new reality and assume that the alternate one was some kind of nightmare brought on by some subtle mental decease or overwork but not Harry, he just hated his new life.
That's not really true. Early on he doesn't want to date because he has hopes of returning home to his FIANCE. Just because he's far away doesn't mean he's going to cheat on her
 
That's not really true. Early on he doesn't want to date because he has hopes of returning home to his FIANCE. Just because he's far away doesn't mean he's going to cheat on her

But then when he's back with his fiancee, he doesn't seem happy either. He ruins everything by trying to get back to a reality where he has every little chance of getting back to the alpha quadrant. So what is he really after?
 
But then when he's back with his fiancee, he doesn't seem happy either. He ruins everything by trying to get back to a reality where he has every little chance of getting back to the alpha quadrant. So what is he really after?
He woke up in an alternate reality and tried to return to the correct one.
 
I go the impression that Tom and Harry were innocently dating almost the entire female crew compliment in the US 1950s sense of the word.

No kissing, and no shtupping.

No one was willing to make a first step or a commitment, until they were pretty sure that a failed romance wasn't going to turn into a 70 year long war because some one put out too soon to a jerk.
 
He woke up in an alternate reality and tried to return to the correct one.

He was in a reality where he had everything he wanted and tried to get back to one where he wasn't even sure to stay alive a year hence. In fact, he died only a year later.
 
I doubt 16 episodes later was much more than 6 months.

The restaurateur space god wasn't talking about "alternate realities" he was referring to "time streams" which is just garbage Braga made up for that episode for some reason when he should have known better.

I think it was the same universe.

The same reality.

The prime universe had been changed.

Which is different from creating a parallel/mirror/alt universe, or travelling to a pre-existing parallel/mirror/alt universe. It was the same universe, but stuff/events had just been jiggled.

That being said, unless the Universe was a predisposition to snap back to a familiar shape, like memory foam does, the new "time stream" that decorated the prime universe, after Harry recreated his shuttle accident, might have looked like somewhere Harry had been looking for, but it probably wasn't actually %100 it, if there was infinity minus one chance of Kim recreating where he had came from without intelligent design.

Daniel Byrd should have showed up on DS9.

Meh. :(
 
Daniel Byrd used to make fun of B'elanna's ridges and called her turtlehead. Can you imagine him and her serving on the same ship for years?
 
She'd look for something on his body that resembled a turtle and return the compliment.

I was thinking about the women hanging off Tom Paris, acting like coaxing $2 off him for "services rendered" was a matter of life and death, or at least the margin within keeping a roof above their heads.

1. If Sadrines is part of a heritage exhibit, then these women, including Sadrine might be highly educated anthropologists becoming even more highly educated.

2. If Sandrines is a heritage exhibit managed by a bloodline of custodians (like Sisko's) then all those women hanging off Paris are cousins and sisters (of each other) who were only sticking around long enough to see if they'd one day get promoted to be Sandrine (Like in Horace and Pete, or The BillyZanian Phantom).

3. Alien currency, secret federation currency, and they are prostitutes.

4. (Realistically human) Holograms were new in 2364, hardly available to the "public" or pretend public while Paris was at the Academy, so especially before 2364 we were probably looking at plastic robots from Rigley's Pleasure Planet, and if it is a heritage exhibit, then in of itself keeping robots rather than upgrading to holograms is a time capsule within a time capsule.

5. Like in Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, sections of the planet had to have been cordoned off as nature reserves where humans can continue living in the past in the beginning of UE history, since how invasive the the declaration of a United Earth must have been in 2150, that the crack pots who wouldn't have a bean of this no money, hand holding bullshit had somewhere to go, other than off planet, which might explain the free range Native Americans in 24th century Earth who still think it's the 7th century in Voy Tattoo. So like the Amish, and maybe the Amish pretended it's 1740 AD as well while the Whale Probe was raising the oceans?

6. Sex addicts with discipline fetishes on a role playing adventure where they pretend to be an early 20th century French waitress/prostitutes.
 
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Daniel Byrd used to make fun of B'elanna's ridges and called her turtlehead. Can you imagine him and her serving on the same ship for years?
That might have been really interesting. I would hope that as an adult he would apologize to her for stupid things he did as a kid, but I could definately understand her always disliking him. Could have been interesting if both Harry and Daniel were both aboard Voyager and Harry was stuck between them.
 
But then when he's back with his fiancee, he doesn't seem happy either. He ruins everything by trying to get back to a reality where he has every little chance of getting back to the alpha quadrant. So what is he really after?
its because your first shipboard romance doesnt go away : he found tom how could a dara way woman compare
 
It's kind of amusing to think how a boy might've teased B'Elanna about her ridges, when every available guy on Voyager wanted to get next to her and kiss her up, if they could ... with her ridges and all. Even Vorik's all like, "... I gotta get me some of that." And he's a full-fledged Vulcan!
 
It's kind of amusing to think how a boy might've teased B'Elanna about her ridges, when every available guy on Voyager wanted to get next to her and kiss her up, if they could ... with her ridges and all. Even Vorik's all like, "... I gotta get me some of that." And he's a full-fledged Vulcan!

Vorik was ponfarring. They always go a bit crazy during that time.
 
Vorik did take it too far with B'Elanna, with the Pon Farr episode, that's true. But he always had a crush on her, even before that. All she'd need do is walk past him, not even acknowledging his presence and Vorik would get curious stirrings ... even though he knew it was not logical.
 
It's kind of amusing to think how a boy might've teased B'Elanna about her ridges, when every available guy on Voyager wanted to get next to her and kiss her up, if they could ... with her ridges and all. Even Vorik's all like, "... I gotta get me some of that." And he's a full-fledged Vulcan!
This wasn't really shown on Voyager. Tom flirted with her, Freddy Bristow had a crush on her, but that was it.
 
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