Paris, Tom
Lieutenant
 
Current status
 
Status On duty
Citizenship United Federation of Planets
Domicile USS Voyager
Profession Starfleet officer
   Assignment Conn officer
   Rank Lieutenant j.g.
   Division Command
   Assigned to USS Voyager
 
Personal information
 
Species Human
Complete name Thomas Eugene Paris
Year of birth 2340s
Place of birth

America, Earth

Siblings None
Marital status 2377- married to B'Elanna Torres
Children Daughter Miral (*2377)
   
Career summary
 
Education at Starfleet Academy; majored in astrophysics
Officer on USS Exeter
2360s Stationed at Caldek Prime
Dismissal from Starfleet because of hushing up an accident which caused the death of three officers
2370 Enters Maquis as a mercenary
Catched by Starfleet on first assignment; arrested in Federation penalty colony in New Zealand, Earth
2371 Assigned to USS Voyager as an "observer" for the first mission of the vessel
Full rehabilitation and reinstatement by Captain Janeway; appointed Lieutenant (j.g.) and conn officer of USS Voyager
2375 Demoted to ensign because of insubordination, intervention into an alien culture and the endangerment of lives
2376 Promotion to lieutenant due to an exemplary performance over the past year
  

Psychological profile
 
Strengths Good scientific education; great experience as a pilot; very practical approach to his assignments
Weaknesses Problems with authorities and the chain of command, especially in younger years; lacking conscientiousness and too lax self assessment in younger years; formerly careless, impulsive, emotional behavior without judging the potential consequences and considering the pro and con
Anomalies None
   
Interests Literature - Writing holonovels, e.g. "Captain Proton" and the new variant of "Photons be free" by the doctor of Voyager
History - Culture of the 19th and especially of the (mid) 20th century
Technology - Ships (and the maritime navigation on the whole), starships, benzine-powered four wheel vehicles ("automobiles")
Sports - Climbing, hockey
Misc - Creating holosimulations on various themes, including a reproduction of "Chez Sandrine" in Marseille, Earth; watching two-dimensional audiovisual records ("television")