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May 16 - Shatner On The Past And Being Remembered
More show appearances and interviews from the former Captain Kirk.

May 15 - Bakula Filming 'The Informant'
Filming has the locals abuzz and eager for actor sightings.

May 14 - Pegg Says 'Star Trek XI' Should Not Be A Parody
Playing Scotty means doing his own take on the character, not trying to imitate James Doohan.

May 14 - Stewart Nominated For Tony Award
Former Captain Picard up for award for his role in MacBeth.

May 14 - Mojo on 'Starship Spotter'
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May 14 - British Judicial Robes In A 'Star Trek' Makeover
New robes for British judges are reminiscent of 'Star Trek' costumes.

May 14 - Shatner on Conan
Dislike of his fellow cast members towards him is still a mystery to the former Captain Kirk.

May 12 - New 'Star Trek: Odyssey' Episode Released
A kidnapping, a traitor and a fragile alliance make for drama in the newest 'Odyssey" episode.

May 12 - Shatner And Nimoy Weren't Always Best Buddies
Shatner's new autobiography describes both his 'Star Trek' working life and details of his personal life.

May 12 - 'Star Trek XI' Not Just A Prequel
'Star Trek XI' covers more than the earliest days of Kirk and Spock.

May 9 - Retro Review: The Vengeance Factor
An assassin plagues the Enterprise crew's attempt to reconcile two factions of an alien race.

May 9 - Back To The Basics For Stewart
Former Captain Picard on 'Star Trek' and its influence on him. Plus: Stewart nominated for several awards.

May 9 - Wheaton On 'Reinventing Star Trek'
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May 6 - Quinto On The Impact Of Playing Spock
In addition to his work on 'Heroes', Quinto is well-prepared for his role as the popular Vulcan.

May 6 - 'Star Trek: The Next Generation" To Appear On Sci-Fi Channel
The Sci-Fi channel is the third cable channel to acquire the rights to 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'.

 
By Michelle Erica Green
Posted at January 13, 2004 - 2:02 PM GMT

See Also: 'Non Sequitur' Episode Guide

Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco, living with his girlfriend Libby, on the verge of presenting an important proposal to Starfleet Command. It's as if his life on Voyager never existed; he is the only one who remembers it, and only a local bartender seems sympathetic to his plight. Libby only wants to talk about their relationship, the people at Starfleet are at first puzzled and later suspicious about his claims. When Harry checks the database, he discovers that he wasn't on Voyager when it launched; instead, a friend of his from the Academy went in his place, and was lost in the Delta Quadrant.

Harry also discovers that Tom Paris was not on Voyager in this timeline, and seeks him out in the real Sandrine's. But Tom, who got thrown off the mission for getting in trouble on Deep Space Nine, isn't interested in an alternate life in which he's a hero, and just wants to be left alone. Harry determines to get back to his rightful era no matter what, and escapes from Starfleet when they restrain him. He discovers as well that the barkeeper is really an alien who inadvertently interfered with the timeline, and tried to give Harry a life he'd enjoy in compensation.

To Harry's surprise, Tom arrives to help him, taking him in a shuttle to the point where he can beam back into the time stream that knocked him away from Voyager. Though this Tom knows that he will die trying to return Harry to Voyager, he prefers that death to his miserable life. The attempt is successful despite Starfleet pursuit, and Harry gets back to Voyager.

Analysis:

Zzzzzzzzzzz. Huh? Oh, sorry. This is one of the most boring hours of television I have ever watched. Harry Kim's not an interesting enough character to carry a brilliant script, and this one's a mediocre alternate timeline story in which we learn that his life has little consequence whichever path he takes. He had no chemistry with Libby, we never saw his parents, he didn't sound impressive negotiating with Starfleet...what was the point?

The only highlight was getting to see a scruffy, sad-eyed Tom Paris turn himself into a hero. Robert Duncan McNeill is a very appealing actor, much more so than Garrett Wang, and his sense of humor was a welcome relief in an otherwise completely tedious episode.

Find more episode info in the Episode Guide.


Michelle Erica Green reviews 'Enterprise' episodes for the Trek Nation, for which she is also a news writer. An archive of her work can be found at The Little Review.

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