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Garrett Wang on his original role in PIC S3.

Did the website writers miss that when it was first revealed months ago? lmao they're acting like it's news.
They're probably just trying to pick up some algorithm love.

Or, they're like me. After Harry got shut out of Picard, reduced to a graphic no one was supposed to see on Prodigy, and stuck at ensign seven times over on Lower Decks, it's understandable to have doubts. Especially since that alternate version of the wall did exist; I just can't find any screenshot of it now.

I will celebrate Harry's promotion on January 15, when and only when the wall with his name on it is visibly shown. Because until then, they can still take it back.
 
stuck at ensign seven times over on Lower Decks
Although, we never did see Prime Harry Kim in that Lower Decks episode, so there's nothing to say he didn't make Lieutenant once Voyager made it back to Earth.

Hmm, writing this post, I just thought about something they could do in the Academy series to mention Harry's promotion in dialogue. Maybe have the Doctor make some comment about "some people really need to earn their first promotion, like my old friend Harry Kim..."
 
Personally, my head canon has always been that Harry left Starfleet after Voyager returned to Earth and gained acclaim and notoriety on the professional clarinet circuit.
 
Kim was the first person to activate the Doctor for a medical emergency, so I guess he’s a special case, but this is someone who has presumably been online for the best part of a millennium.

There were some comments from Picardo about the EMH’s inability to make meaningful attachments due to his different perspectives on length of existence of the EMH vs most life forms which I find hopeful.

I do hope. The problem is both discovery and academy are too far in the future. We’re not talking 2480, when evens from the late 2300s will be notable and could be reasonable to mention on occasion (like tng occasionally referenced TOS)

However this isn’t 1987 any more, we aren’t seeing 26 episode seasons with under 100 episodes of previous stuff, and that makes it harder for a series to stand on its own. Academy will add, if we’re lucky, 50 episodes to 1000 episodes of canon, and that will take half a decade. TNG doubled the Trek content in under 4 years, it could stand on its own far easier.
 
They’re not going to do that. Stop being so cynical lol

When Voyager was first introduced, one of the descriptions of Harry was "he's just an ensign, but hopefully Janeway will start handing out some field promotions..."

When hopes are denied enough, cynicism is to be expected.

There is no conspiracy to keep Harry Kim as an ensign forever

He's been systematically denied in-canon advancement of any sort for 31 years. So if it's not a conspiracy, it's the next best thing.

In fact many of the non-canon materials have him being promoted, all approved by CBS/Paramount, whoever

So? He was promoted in two, and almost certainly three in-canon timelines as well. But it never sticks.

Although, we never did see Prime Harry Kim in that Lower Decks episode, so there's nothing to say he didn't make Lieutenant once Voyager made it back to Earth.

That's why we never saw prime Harry after Voyager. Any person with common sense knows that once he's free of the "command structure", AKA Kathryn Janeway's iron boot, he's probably sticking lieutenant pips on his collar in days, if not hours. So to preserve the "eternal ensign" trope, he can never be seen or mentioned.

Hmm, writing this post, I just thought about something they could do in the Academy series to mention Harry's promotion in dialogue.

There are a lot of ways. Just as there were a lot of ways they could have done it on Picard, Lower Decks, or Prodigy. A quick reference to the character would have sufficed.

Personally, my head canon has always been that Harry left Starfleet after Voyager returned to Earth and gained acclaim and notoriety on the professional clarinet circuit.

It's conceivable. Harry returns to Earth, then quickly realizes that with 7 years of ensignhood and a formal reprimand on his record, his Starfleet career is in the crapper. So, he does something else with his life. Playing the licorice stick is one of many possibilities.
 
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