Yeah. Torres should have spent some time in the brig for slugging him, instead she gets promoted over him. And for the next year, he's thinking "what a crock of @*#$!" So, when he sees the chance to jump ship, he says "Adios, Voyager!"
To drag things back on topic, here are the possibilities associated with MIDDLE Voyager, or when it should've happened anyway.
Warlord: Harry just commanded the ship successfully for the first time in "Future's End". So, he could be celebrating his promotion in the Paxau Resort.
Hunters: With Starfleet now aware of Voyager's survival, they approve Tuvok's ascension to LCDR and grant Janeway permission to make more field promotions at her discretion.
Night: The golden opportunity, because nothing needed to be done. Two months have passed offscreen, so any rank advancements would be long forgotten. Harry just shows up at the staff meeting with that extra pip on his collar. This even allows the showrunners their puerile little "revenge" on Garrett Wang, since he's still the only character who didn't get a proper ceremony.
Thirty Days: While I find the term "command structure" to be the military equivalent of technobabble, let's just sat it really exists. Well, Voyager's lost a lieutenant and gained an ensign. So, it stands to reason that the process could be reversed. Plus, imagine the awkwardness Harry feels when he visits Tom wearing "his" rank pip. Though of course Tom would assure Harry that he deserves it and he's happy for him. Tom could still be put back to LTJG later on, of course.
Late Voyager is next...
To drag things back on topic, here are the possibilities associated with MIDDLE Voyager, or when it should've happened anyway.
Warlord: Harry just commanded the ship successfully for the first time in "Future's End". So, he could be celebrating his promotion in the Paxau Resort.
Hunters: With Starfleet now aware of Voyager's survival, they approve Tuvok's ascension to LCDR and grant Janeway permission to make more field promotions at her discretion.
Night: The golden opportunity, because nothing needed to be done. Two months have passed offscreen, so any rank advancements would be long forgotten. Harry just shows up at the staff meeting with that extra pip on his collar. This even allows the showrunners their puerile little "revenge" on Garrett Wang, since he's still the only character who didn't get a proper ceremony.
Thirty Days: While I find the term "command structure" to be the military equivalent of technobabble, let's just sat it really exists. Well, Voyager's lost a lieutenant and gained an ensign. So, it stands to reason that the process could be reversed. Plus, imagine the awkwardness Harry feels when he visits Tom wearing "his" rank pip. Though of course Tom would assure Harry that he deserves it and he's happy for him. Tom could still be put back to LTJG later on, of course.
Late Voyager is next...
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