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The Continuity and Serialization of Voyager

Harry Kim playing the clarinet was actually first set up in Caretaker. Janeway mentions to Tuvok that Harry Kim's mother had contacted her asking if she could send it along because he'd left it at home.

The rank situation never bothered me. I love Star Trek, but I never watched closely enough to pick up on those type of differences. I'd notice if someone went from Ensign to Lt, or if they were a Captain one day and not the next. Outside of that I don't know the difference. I think the majority of viewers would be the same.
 
It's just extremely silly that Kim was never promoted in 7 years. He was acting Captain in the night shift. He showed more tactical experience than the enhanced command version of the EMH. And they promoted Tuvok and Paris, if I remember correctly.
 
He was left in Command in Futures End, and made it look easy.

After that, Kim was relegated to comic relief.

"Command" is verbally given from one command officer to another on the bridge and can't be taken.

This doesn't make you Captain or Acting Captain.

You become acting Captain after your Captain dies, and you have the balls to take hir job.

In Workforce, Chakotay decided to treat Kim and ECH's opinion equally, as if they were squabbling siblings trying to get the car for Friday night off dad, which is a massive insult.
 
Who would you rather be your captain if Janeway died, the ECH or Kim.

I'm thinking Kim would end up ruling by meeting, everyone else would basically tell him what to do. And that might work out reasonably well with everyone else including Tuvok. But all those times there wasn't time for a meeting and Kim was just utterly stumped and terrified.. might not go well.

But the ECH would do something very ill considered and ego driven when it came to crunch time and that wouldn't go well either. Still he seems to have more learning capacity so if they all didn't die during his first screw up it might kinda be okay.
 
I really enjoy Trek.FM's To the Journey podcast, but something that does somewhat bother me about the show is that the hosts have fallen into this mindset - one that I've also seen echoed by other Voyager fans - that emphasizes actual physical rank over 'role'. Harry not physically advancing in rank is unfortunate and is a major missed opportunity (particularly since other characters did in fact advance in rank over the course of the series), but if you actually look at the 'role' that Harry took on as the series progressed, the character was actually handled and dealt with much better than is the common perception.

Harry might've stayed an Ensign in rank for 7 seasons, but he didn't stay an Ensign in 'role', yet it's the rank thing that seems to be constantly brought up and focused on instead of it being the other way around, particularly since he seems to be the only character in any of the Star Trek series that this happens to.
 
I really enjoy Trek.FM's To the Journey podcast, but something that does somewhat bother me about the show is that the hosts have fallen into this mindset - one that I've also seen echoed by other Voyager fans - that emphasizes actual physical rank over 'role'. Harry not physically advancing in rank is unfortunate and is a major missed opportunity (particularly since other characters did in fact advance in rank over the course of the series), but if you actually look at the 'role' that Harry took on as the series progressed, the character was actually handled and dealt with much better than is the common perception.
I disagree, VOY even devoted an entire episode of season 7 to showing us that Kim hadn't changed at all over the course of the series.
 
^ Thanks. I looked at the synopsis for that episode and came away with a very different interpretation than you apparently did. All that episode tells us is that, despite everything he's experienced, Harry isn't ready for the 'responsibilities of command'; that doesn't automatically equate to his character not having grown.
 
^ Thanks. I looked at the synopsis for that episode and came away with a very different interpretation than you apparently did. All that episode tells us is that, despite everything he's experienced, Harry isn't ready for the 'responsibilities of command'; that doesn't automatically equate to his character not having grown.
Have you watched it? Kim is shown to be just as green as he was in "Caretaker". There was literally zero growth over 7 years,
 
^ Thanks. I looked at the synopsis for that episode and came away with a very different interpretation than you apparently did. All that episode tells us is that, despite everything he's experienced, Harry isn't ready for the 'responsibilities of command'; that doesn't automatically equate to his character not having grown.

It does suggest that the overall level of development over the course of seven seasons was less than significant. Indeed, it was very much in line with many shows of the era--Beverly Hills 90210 and Friends, e.g.--in which the details of the characters lives changed, but the fundamental challenges that they faced remained the same. Nightengale, indeed, might have been an interesting episode in season 2, showing an eager newbie what growth will be expected of him. Instead, it highlights how little he had learned, and that the producers aren't content to show us how he evolves. All it leaves is the impression that Kim is hopelessly naive.
 
Nightingale is the one where Janeway laughs at him when he claims that if he was in the AQ he would already be a Commander by now.

The final scene loses a bit without the Wang Filter (It's called ACTING!) but...

NEELIX: Welcome home!
KIM: It's good to be back.
NEELIX: So, what'll it be tonight? I have a light tula cheese soufflé or a zesty lasagne.
KIM: You know, Neelix? The truth is, I'm not sure.
NEELIX: I thought we talked about this. A Captain has to be deci
KIM: I'm not a Captain, Neelix. Not yet, anyway.
Which basically translates to "Fuck you, I'm a child!" after you add his shit eating grin and how he skipped away from this conversation.

Which is silly, considering Harry here is the same age Riker was in Encounter at Farpoint.
 
Nightingale is the one where Janeway laughs at him when he claims that if he was in the AQ he would already be a Commander by now.

The final scene loses a bit without the Wang Filter (It's called ACTING!) but...

NEELIX: Welcome home!
KIM: It's good to be back.
NEELIX: So, what'll it be tonight? I have a light tula cheese soufflé or a zesty lasagne.
KIM: You know, Neelix? The truth is, I'm not sure.
NEELIX: I thought we talked about this. A Captain has to be deci
KIM: I'm not a Captain, Neelix. Not yet, anyway.
Which basically translates to "Fuck you, I'm a child!" after you add his shit eating grin and how he skipped away from this conversation.

Which is silly, considering Harry here is the same age Riker was in Encounter at Farpoint.

To put in another way, Nog is on a faster track than Kim.
 

If that's an abbreviation for a 7th season episode title, I can't figure out which one it is. There's no title starting with J in the 7th season I can find.
I believe it means "just out of curiosity", at least that's what google told me.

Thanks, I never thought to look there. Since the context was regarding a Voyager episode, I didn't expect text-speak to be randomly thrown in there. I've never sent a text message or even owned a cell phone, so I don't always recognize what may be a standard abbreviation for those cases.
 
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