Before he was Lt. Tom Paris, Robert Duncan McNeill played Cadet First Class Nicholas Locarno in TNG: The First Duty. Aside from their names and a couple of very minor background details, these two characters are nearly identical.
I've read several articles claiming that the producers' original plan to put Locarno in the driver's seat of Voyager was changed to Tom Paris to avoid paying royalties to the writers of The First Duty.
Really? Really?
First, I wasn't aware that royalties worked this way when dealing with a collaborative staff of writers working for a TV show. Is this really the reason or has anyone ever heard of another explanation?
Second, if royalties was really the reason, are these superficial changes enough to "legally" distinguish the Paris character from the Locarno character?
If money was the reason, I would think The First Duty writers would be calling foul.
I've read several articles claiming that the producers' original plan to put Locarno in the driver's seat of Voyager was changed to Tom Paris to avoid paying royalties to the writers of The First Duty.
Really? Really?
First, I wasn't aware that royalties worked this way when dealing with a collaborative staff of writers working for a TV show. Is this really the reason or has anyone ever heard of another explanation?
Second, if royalties was really the reason, are these superficial changes enough to "legally" distinguish the Paris character from the Locarno character?
If money was the reason, I would think The First Duty writers would be calling foul.