if position reflects rank, and there is only one ship, again a closed system, you can't promote someone with demoting someone else, unless there is a death.
Then why was Tuvok promoted? And why was Paris? Whose death did they benefit from?
Also, Voyager had multiple deaths on its journey, including multiple high ranking officers, and an infusion of low ranked crew from the Equinox. So it wasn't a closed system, either.
I get that, and I agree. I've said many times he should have gotten a promotion...
Regarding "RESOLUTIONS"... Tuvok did have to relieve Harry for being rather insubordinate on the Bridge earlier in the episode. That could have been used as a black mark on his record.
Fair enough. Even if we cut Miles out of the equation, it seems to me that if a 30-year Starfleet veteran who should have made Commander years ago can be ops officer, and a spanking new wet behind the ears ensign can be ops officer, then certainly the post can be held by a JG.
Tuvok made it clear in "Resolutions", the decision to contact the Vidiians was his, and he claimed full responsibility. And if Harry's part in the affair gained him a black mark with Janeway despite this, it should have gotten Tuvok a more severe one. But, Tuvok was promoted to LCDR a year later.
A further complication regarding O'Brien.
Virtually the entire time he's on TNG, he wears Lt. pips. He's even been called Lt. once or twice.
But going to DS9 was a promotion, as mentioned by Keiko, but he's only a 'Chief' in rank?
Regarding "RESOLUTIONS", Harry was trying to incite issues on the Bridge while on duty, which was why he was relieved. This occured quite a bit before Tuvok actually decided on contacting the Vidiians. So both those situations are separate.
Then why was Tuvok promoted? And why was Paris? Whose death did they benefit from?
Also, Voyager had multiple deaths on its journey, including multiple high ranking officers, and an infusion of low ranked crew from the Equinox. So it wasn't a closed system, either.
The Equinox 5 were stripped of rank.
A year later we saw one of the boys as a security guard in Repentance, but as far as we know Janeway had already sent the rest on suicide missions, never to be seen again.
Virtually the entire time he's on TNG, he wears Lt. pips. He's even been called Lt. once or twice.
We didn't see them die, so they must be alive is spurious reasoning, unless there wa a novel that claimed that they lived.
Although, given the options, they should have stayed on the Workforce planet and assumed "versions" of their workforce lives after their real memories came back.
Of course, it's possible that Janeway wouldn't let them stay behind to have a happily ever after, because they are her convicts.
Frankly, in-universe the events of "The Disease" would be a pretty good reason to not promote Harry for the next two or three years. Although to be fair and consistent Paris should not have been re-promoted.
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