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ST:SNW S03 - Official Trailer

According to this Paris got a good start and then settled into the middle of the pack:

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Which is way better than Mayweather managed. I wouldn't be shocked if Detmer had more lines than Mayweather.
Owo might. She actually had an episode where she did something.
 
According to this Paris got a good start and then settled into the middle of the pack:

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Which is way better than Mayweather managed. I wouldn't be shocked if Detmer had more lines than Mayweather.

The shocker here, for me, is that Chakotay remained so high throughout the series. I never would have guessed.

Tom is a big focus in season one until right after “Ex Post Facto”, which Jeri Taylor in particular felt did serious damage to the character. Between the remainder of season one and the first half of season two, he’s got very little to work with, so I’m not surprised that sets him back so much.

I reckon many may be surprised that Seven, even despite only appearing in four seasons, never climbs especially high in the rankings. But I can see it. She’s central to a great many episodes, but she doesn’t tend to say a lot as a rule. There are obvious exceptions, chief among them some of those aforementioned episodes. But, as a person, she’s just not so prone to speechmaking as most of her crew mates.

Interesting data analysis, though!
 
One class in biochemistry doesn't make you first aid qualified. I have a college degree in healthcare but that doesn't make me first aid qualified.

It makes no sense.

I'm sure he learned first aid when he took it. We really don't know what Paris learned in his classes at the academy. It's the 25th century. Ten year olds know calculus in the 24th century. So who knows just how much training Paris has had in first aid.
 
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