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Star trek: Voyager 4.10b - Vis à vis

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When Voyager encounters Steth (Dan Butler), an alien test pilot in need of help, Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) is assigned to help with the repairs. Lured by the excitement and glamour of the being's life in comparison with his own, Tom befriends the stranger, who then viciously steals his identity and sends him speeding off into space, unconscious in an unfamiliar body...

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Well, here's a turnout for the books - a story about Tom Paris that is worth watching.

Not only do you get to poke your inquisitive wee noses into his character flaws, but you get to see what happens when other people do, too. And his relationship with B'Elanna gets to that rough stage that (apparently) relationships go through at about this stage (I wouldn't really know, never having had one). Sure there's a little too much technobabble, and sure, everyone is very reasonable about the whole thing, but it's an unflattering view of a heroic character and that's got to be good news for everyone.

Note to the EMH: tell Tom to start exercising more, he's getting fat.

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PG (Low level violence)

Not for public release in Australia before date

VHS rental and retail: 10 October 1998

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