Warhead from season 52. Which episode?
Warhead from season 52. Which episode?
Warhead from season 5
You guys have given much more thought to Harry's promotion than anyone involved with Voyager ever did.
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Harry was on Earth with "the love of his life" in bed beside of him and the first thing that comes to his mind is "This is wrong"
So I am asking: "What's wrong with this guy?"
You guys have given much more thought to Harry's promotion than anyone involved with Voyager ever did.
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Yeah, Harry has a bit of a martyr complex. Instead of rejoicing in his good fortune, he worries about Tom Paris and Daniel Byrd. But selflessness is not exactly a bad thing.....
This is not selflessness, this is stupidity with a touch of conceit. What makes him think that Voyager is not better off without him or at the very least not worse off?
The real question is, would Harry have been so hell bent on leaving Libby and swapping places with Danny Byrd if he knew there would be an upcoming promotion to "lieutenant" if he stayed on pocket-universe Earth?Harry was on Earth with "the love of his life" in bed beside of him and the first thing that comes to his mind is "This is wrong"
So I am asking: "What's wrong with this guy?"
The real question is, would Harry have been so hell bent on leaving Libby and swapping places with Danny Byrd if he knew there would be an upcoming promotion to "lieutenant" if he stayed on pocket-universe Earth?![]()
The real question is, would Harry have been so hell bent on leaving Libby and swapping places with Danny Byrd if he knew there would be an upcoming promotion to "lieutenant" if he stayed on pocket-universe Earth?![]()
That is one of the most aggravating things about that episode. Consider what Harry has at his fingertips...
* He's home.
* He's with the woman he loves, and they're engaged.
* His career is going like gangbusters, and he could easily see promotion.
* He's not in the Delta Quadrant, where he's eternally in danger, periodically dying, and gets less action than Geordi LaForge.
And... he's never... even... CONFLICTED!
If Harry had any significant character to begin with, I'd call "Non Sequitur" a character assassination episode.
EDIT: In all fairness, it should be considered a character assassination episode. But compared to the way Harry gets crapped on in "Resolutions" and "Nightingale", it's practically a compliment.
On the other hand, had Harry Kim gladly accepted the changed situation without any doubts whatsoever once he understood what had happened, I would also have questioned his sense of morality. I would expect him to go through a 'survivor guilt' phase before accepting his new reality. It's just that he seems to develop a more severe case of it than many people would.
Daniel is a very common name, and Bird/Byrd is pretty common, too. So it is possible they are two completely different people.
I was always curious how things went on Voyager in the Non Sequitor timeline with Danny Byrd on board. Particularly after it was revealed in season 5's Juggernaut that Danny Byrd was a bully who picked on B'Ellanna when they were children. If Danny took Harry's place on Voyager, does that mean he was the one sent to the Ocampa medical facility in Caretaker? How would that have worked out if B'Ellanna woke up and found her old bully there with her?
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