
Biographical Sketch:
Paris, born into a long line of distinguished
Starfleet officers, had a troubled relationship with the high expectations
of his
father, an admiral, who joined his friends
and teachers to praise him as a child but remained tough and remote, telling
him
for instance that crying was a sign of
weakness. He managed to graduate from Starfleet Academy after a stormy
four years,
almost failing stellar cartography as a
freshman; he chose Marseilles, France as the site of his physical training
second
semester. He did hone his natural aptitude
for piloting skills on craft large and small and proved adept at holo-engineering.
Despite his family legacy, Paris buckled
under to the self-imposed pressure and tried to cover-up an error that
caused the
deaths of three officers at Caldrik Prime;
it was only his self-confession at the point he would have been exonerated
that
netted him a discharge rather than harsher
punishment. After leaving Starfleet he turned to the Maquis for fulfillment
as a
fighter pilot, but was captured by Starfleet
on his first mission and this time was sentenced to the Federation Penal
Settlement near Auckland, New Zealand,
wearing an alarm anklet.
Paris was given a reprieve of sorts in early
2371 when he was temporarily released from the rehab colony and given a
second
chance by Captain Janeway, who needed him
to scout her new starship through the Badlands in search of her lost security
chief who had been undercover among a Maquis
crew Paris had served with, led by former Lt. Cmdr. Chakotay. Had he
successfully completed the mission Paris
could have applied for permanent parole, but ironically he and the rest
of the
Voyager crew are missing and presumed lost
in the Badlands plasma storms, last contact SD.
In later counseling, Paris revealed an unsatisfying
relationship with women that has fostered no long-term associations,
including a relationship with Susie Crabtree
as an Academy freshman and a French woman, "Ricky," met during his
Marseilles semester. He also has an affinity
for antique Earth ground vehicles and Terran American history and culture,
especially of the 20th century, and has
enjoyed sailing in true life and in holo-programs.
File Update: Delta Quadrant Addendum
Report by Capt. Kathryn Janeway, U.S.S.
Voyager
After his actions during the ship's odyssey
into the Delta Quadrant and the "Caretaker" encounter, I have granted Paris
a
field promotion to lieutenant. Given a
second chance, he has stood tall, not only keeping the ship safe through
his piloting
skills but counseling Torres through the
wrenching division of her soul and saving his onetime Maquis enemy Chakotay,
though his stint as an aide to the EMH
Doctor was short.
Before our encounter with the '37s he had
never landed a starship of this variety before - I am unclear whether he
literally
included smaller craft as Runabouts - but
he landed within the 2 km range I specified.
Special Addendum: Stardate 49372
I am pleased to record for posterity that
Lieutenant Tom Paris has to our knowledge become the first person to break
Warp
10 barrier. We hope some one, someday,
will learn of his achievement back home before it is duplicated.
File Update: Janeway Report
I must again commend Lt. Paris for his actions
in carrying out our operation to flush out Seska's informant among our
crew,
Michael Jonas. I regret not having filled
in Chakotay of the plan, but the resulting "drama" played directly into
our hands; at
least the commander and Lt. Rollins found
themselves in a fight with Paris for all the crew to see, although Neelix
and his
new "broadcast" nearly ruined our secret.
Psych profile: Report of Ship's Doctor, EMH-1
Paris fancies himself a lady's man in the
24th century sense of the word, and though he was framed for murder it
almost
cost him his and sanity when punished by
a Badean court . He may yet lead up-tight Harry into trouble with the Delaney
sisters or elsewhere onboard ship, but
while the mystery of the "Ricky" of his Holodeck programs remains he's
introduced
everyone aboard to the relaxation of pool
and his Marseilles hangout, Sandrine's Bar; I personally have enjoyed his
"'57
Chevy parked on Mars" holo-program, which
includes the period tune "I Only Have Eyes For You." Paris was surprised
to
discover he did have a slight attraction
to Kes and fought to suppress it, confirming Neelix's long-running jealousy
of he and
Kes. Their raucousness was finally settled
when the two men were forced to save themselves and nurture an infant alien
on
its native world.
Paris Medical Update: Supplemental
Collective medical science has triumphed
again. I have restored the original DNA genome for the Captain and Lt.
Paris after
their Warp 10 experience in "Infinite Velocity"
and momentary multi-dimensional existence speeded up their human evolution
into an retro-amphibian lifeform which
we retrieved after they gave birth. The condition with both subjects, I
feel, clears it of
any link to from the slight enzymatic imbalance
in Paris' cerebellum I detected pre-flight, which I predicted could lead
to a
2% chance of brain hemorrhage amid subspace
stress. In the euphoria of the moment before his first test flight Paris
remarked that it was the first time in
10 years (or since 2362) that he felt his self-esteem was capable of taking
risks; I am
unsure to what life event he is referring.
A personal note: a thanks to the lieutenant for his advice on dating and his '57 Chevy holo-program.
Special Addendum: Stardate 50025
I find myself making more and more of these
commendations to take great pride in my gamble/ Thi is to note that Lt.
Paris
played a major role in recovering our vessel
against incredible odds from its Kazon-Nistrim marauders, along with the
EMH
Doctor and Crewman Suder, who gave his
life.
Special Addendum: Stardate 50315:
Had I known that 20th century American pop
culture would be such an asset to a Starfleet officer's diplomatic bag
of tricks I
would have taken and lobbied for the class
as curriculum years ago. But once again Lt. Paris has aided this crew
immeasurably with his knowledge during
our recent incident in AD 1996 Los Angeles.
Notation: Security chief Tuvok, SD 50316.2:
My praise is added to that of Mr. Paris's
file. However I must point out that while he is an excellent starship helmsman,
as a
taxi driver he leaves much to be desired.
Paris Medical Update: Supplemental
Because our special circumstance of isolation
requires ongoing monitoring of fraternization, I have observed a shifting
of
attention in Lt. Paris' affectations, from
playing to field -- especially Megan Delaney -- to a flirtatious sparring
with none other
that Lt. Torres. As I am a doctor and not
a voyeur, I maintain this observation simply for historical record on our
unique
scenario.

