Given how dangerous the Jem'Hadar weapons were (contained an anti-clotting agent), I might have thought the EMH would be programmed with enough medical knowledge to be able to treat wounds caused by them. Not a big deal, just throwing it out there.
EMH: "Is the Federation at war with the Romunlans?"
EMH Mark II: "No, the Romunlans haven't gotten involved with our fight with the Dominion."
EMH: "The who?"
EMH Mark II: "Long Story."
Good Lord
The Jem Hadar
The Search happened before Voyager even made it to DS9.
So, you expect all characters to know everything all the time. Does that really seem reasonable or realistic to you?
The Doctor was a specially designed program and wouldn't necessarily know everything about Starfleet's first-contact missions or military engagements.
By rights, the Doctor shouldn't know anything about anything outside of medicine, and what he does know should be concentrated in emergency medicine at that.
That Voyager was at DS9 before looking for Chakotay tells us nothing of where Janeway and her then-senior officers were before their mission began.
The Doctor was a specially designed program and wouldn't necessarily know everything about Starfleet's first-contact missions or military engagements.
By rights, the Doctor shouldn't know anything about anything outside of medicine, and what he does know should be concentrated in emergency medicine at that.
As for programming the EMH to deal with Jem'Hadar weaponry, I don't think Starfleet would know anything about such things yet. Nobody had been hit by Jem'Hadar light arms in "Jem'Hadar", and none of their weapons had been captured. In contrast, their ships had been in combat with Starfleet assets that had survived, so it's not unexpected that Paris in "Parturition" would have access to a crude simulation of Dominion ships.
By rights, the Doctor shouldn't know anything about anything outside of medicine...
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