- Tom Paris
Star Trek character|if=|Title = Tom Paris
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Caption = Tom Paris
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Species =Human
Gender =Male
Posting = USS Voyager helmsman
Planet =Earth
Affiliation =Starfleet , Maquis
Rank = Lieutenant Junior Grade,
Ensign
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Portrayed =Robert Duncan McNeill Thomas Eugene Paris, played by
Robert Duncan McNeill , is a character in the television series "". (The character's middle name "Eugene" is a tribute to Star Trek creatorGene Roddenberry .) Paris serves ashelmsman aboard the USS Voyager.Biography
Thomas Eugene Paris ("Tom Paris") is the son of Admiral
Owen Paris and a scion of a family with a long history of illustrious service in Starfleet. Following in his family's tradition, Paris attendedStarfleet Academy sometime in the 2360s and majored in astrophysics. A gifted pilot, Paris earned an assignment to the Academy's honor squadron.Soon after his graduation from Starfleet Academy, Tom crashed a shuttle he was piloting near Caldik Prime, killing three other Starfleet officers. Afraid he would lose his commission, Paris falsified records that would reveal the cause of the accident as pilot error. His efforts to cover up the error succeeded, but later, overwhelmed by guilt and regret, he confessed. He was court-martialed for his actions, and was dishonorably discharged from
Starfleet . This caused a major rift in the relationship between Paris and his father.Following his discharge, Paris left
San Francisco forMarseille , where he drank and played pool in Sandrine's, a waterfront bar.Chakotay , a former Starfleet officer now serving with the Maquis, discovered Paris in Marseille and recruited him to serve as a mercenary pilot for the Maquis Rebellion against the Federation. This adventure went no better than his earlier stint in Starfleet, as Paris was soon captured by Starfleet while piloting his first mission for the Maquis.Tried and convicted of treason for aiding the Maquis Rebellion, Paris was sentenced to serve time in the Federation Penal Settlement near
Auckland, New Zealand .Kathryn Janeway , captain of the starship USS Voyager, obtained Paris' temporary release from the penal colony. Janeway, charged with finding and capturing the Maquis ship commanded by Chakotay, offered Paris early parole in exchange for serving as her informant on Chakotay and the Maquis.Janeway and the crew of "Voyager", while searching for the Maquis ship, were thrown into the
Delta Quadrant by a massive energy wave created by an alien known as "The Caretaker". Once there, they successfully located the Maquis ship docked at the Caretaker's Array. The survivors of the incident became stranded about 70,000 light-years away from Earth. The Maquis ship was destroyed and its crew joined the Federation crew on "Voyager".The marooning of "Voyager" in the Delta Quadrant provided Paris with a new beginning. Janeway gave Paris a field commission as a Starfleet Lieutenant and made him chief pilot of "Voyager". He had a rough start, however, as Starfleet and Maquis alike viewed Paris with suspicion. Paris worked hard to earn his crewmates' respect; during this time, he became best friends with Ensign Harry Kim, a young officer on his first mission who defied his crewmates to befriend Paris. Eventually, Paris was accepted by the crew and became one of Janeway's valued officers.
Paris' duties were not limited to piloting "Voyager". On Janeway's orders, he trained as a field medic and assisted The Doctor until the Doctor recruited Kes as his primary assistant. Following Kes' departure ("The Gift") Paris once again served regular duty shifts in Sickbay. At one point he was demoted to Ensign for disobeying direct orders, and thrown in "Voyager's" brig for a period of 30 days. About a year later, after working diligently at his duties, he regained his former rank.
While serving on "Voyager", Paris nurtured a long-hidden talent for holo-programming, devising several programs for the entertainment of his fellow crewmembers. His most popular programs included a re-creation of Sandrine's bar, an Irish town called "Fair Haven" and a 1930s-era sci-fi movie serial entitled "
Captain Proton ".Tom Paris married Lieutenant
B'Elanna Torres , Voyager's half-Klingon chief engineer, in 2377. Torres gave birth to their daughter Miral Paris during the events that led to "Voyager's" return to theAlpha Quadrant and Earth.Personality
Tom Paris at times displayed resentment toward his father, Owen Paris. This situation improved substantially over the course of the journey, due to Janeway's willingness to offer him redemption, and later, to his relationship with
B'Elanna Torres .Paris also has a deep interest in 20th-century Earth
pop-culture , often utilizing such in his holo-programs. This knowledge has helped the crew during time-travel incidents.He became good friends with Harry Kim from the start, and at times displayed protectiveness in the face of Harry's customary naivete. The only member of the crew with whom Paris initially had a somewhat difficult relationship was Chakotay, because of their history in the Maquis. However, throughout Voyager's seven-year journey home, Paris and Chakotay reconciled (in part due to Paris having earned Chakotay's trust) and became good friends.
Verbally, his manner was generally informal and witty. He had a tendency toward cynicism and self-hatred and a temper that could be impressive when roused, but overall he was a highly moral man who was determined to rise above his failings. He normally stayed away from discussing his emotions, but displayed tenderness toward B'Elanna on a few occasions, as well as gratitude and loyalty to the Captain for her faith in him.
Character background
The character of Tom Paris is based on
Nick Locarno from the episode "The First Duty", also portrayed byRobert Duncan McNeill [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708797/fullcredits#cast] . Locarno, a charismatic and giftedStarfleet Academy cadet, covered up the facts concerning the death of another cadet and persuaded three other cadets, includingWesley Crusher , to go along with the cover-up. Crusher finally confessed to the coverup and the reckless behavior that caused the cadet's death afterJean-Luc Picard encouraged Crusher to tell the truth. Subsequently, Locarno was expelled from the Academy for initiating the cover-up and lying to the tribunal convened to investigate the accident.According to published interviews, the producers first thought to use the Locarno character in "", but then decided that Locarno, who never repented of his bad actions in "The First Duty", was irredeemable.Fact|date=November 2007 'Tom Paris' was given a similar background, but endowed with the regret and desire for redemption that was never exhibited by Nick Locarno. (Actor Robert Duncan McNeill, asked separately about Locarno / Paris, suggests that the studio did not want to pay royalties to the writers of "The First Duty.")Fact|date=November 2007
The character "Tom Paris" has two backstories. The original backstory, and the only one acknowledged on screen, cast Paris as a disgraced officer dishonorably discharged from Starfleet for covering up pilot error following a shuttle accident on Caldik Prime. In her published novel, "Pathways", Voyager producer
Jeri Taylor provided an alternative story much more similar to the events in "The First Duty" by moving the accident to Paris's Academy years and making his fellow cadets the victims of his recklessness.ee also
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*List of Star Trek Voyager episodes
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* [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/VOY/character/1112412.html "Tom Paris" at STARTREK.COM]
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