Check out the videos in my sig, there are a few Voyager ones included, including one that breaks the entire premise of the show.
It's something the writers should've pushed more of from Harry, and he should've been promoted.Maybe Janeway had told Tom not to bring it up with Harry. Or, as I wrote before, Tom and B'Elanna were polite enough to keep quiet about the dilemma Harry was in.
And Harry really was a player. In the Voyager book "Incident At Arbuk", Tom is interested in a woman, Ensign Marta Dvořák. When Tom finally decides to make his move, he pushed the alarm button at her door and was met by Ensign Dvořák in a white nightgown. When Tom suggested that she would join her for a holodec picnic, she told him that she already had plans for the evening. When Tom looked in the same direction as she looked, he discovered Harry Kim sitting there with a wine glass in his hand. So Paris left and could state that Kim had learned from a master.
Later on, when Tom and Neelix were stranded on "Planet Hell" in "Parturition" after having that famous "spaghetti fight" over Kes, it actually looked like Harry tried to sweep in on Kes too, sitting in her quarters and trying to comfort her while maybe thinking that "if they die on the planet, I might have the chance on you".
A year later, he was furious at Tuvok because he suspected that Tuvok tried to steal his holodeck love Marayna.
And in the book "Marooned" which takes place in November 2373 (Season 3) harry seem to have a very friendly relationship with Ensign Lyssa Campbell.
I'm beginning to think that "young innocent Ensign Kim" wasn't that innocent after all!
thousands of years later, there would be neither black nor white Vulcans. Everyone would just be a mixture.
But then there'd be no more diversity
Wasn't there a black Romulan on TNG? I'm thinking maybe it was The Pegasus episode?
On Earth today, most arranged marriages are with not too distant cousins or in the same ethnic/religious community.From what we've seen though, white Vulcans marry white Vulcans and black Vulcans marry black Vulcans.
The lighting is different. That alone affects the scene.
Also, you'll notice that the monitor behind Sirol is itself green, that is making people think Sirol's skin is greenish. And the ensign is surrounded by black (the bulkheads and also the top of his uniform) so that makes his skin look darker.
That's the fundamental flaw in "infinite diversity." Sincerely and blindly pursuing it, would inevitably result in infinite homogeneity
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