STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE – Kim, Harry Rank: Ensign Species/gender:
Human male Year of birth: 2349 Education: Starfleet Academy, 2367-71 Marital status: Single Last
recorded assignment: (2371-2378) Operations Officer, U.S.S. Voyager Current status: Returned to Alpha Quadrant with Voyager in 2378, after 7 years stranded in Delta Quadrant
Profile: Report of Starfleet Command Review Board
Kim had an especially promising career in engineering and analytical operations when his life was apparently
cut short along with 151 fellow crewmembers on the ill-fated Voyager. Kim, who was engaged at the time of his disappearance,
had played clarinet in the Julliard Youth Symphony and was editor of the Starfleet Academy newspaper for one full year, where
his series on the mounting Maquis problem fostered much campus debate.
Though he enjoyed a stellar academic career and welcomed the challenges and adventures of exploration, Kim
was a bit nervous about living up to his own expectations.
File Update: Delta Quadrant Addendum Report by Capt. Kathryn Janeway, U.S.S. Voyager
Fresh from Starfleet Academy and somewhat naive, my Ops officer feels his loss of home and family as a raw
wound so early in his career. His genius nearly got us home through a micro-wormhole if not for a time technicality, and he
has transported halfway home with the Sikarians. He has been "devoured" by vengeful sentient energy beings trapped in his
Beowulf holo-program, survived the "afterlife" of the Vhnori, and returned from the dead on the quantum level as well — since he is actually now a twin from a duplicate
Voyager that self-destructed. I was also gratified that he helped retrieve the Doctor from his damaged irradiated program and that he fought temptation to stay with the "'37s."
Like myself, Kim too is estranged from a fiancee, but he became instant friends with Paris and stuck with him despite his problems. In return, I believe he has been good-naturedly badgered to give up
Libby's memory in return for shipboard dates. I do know he is preparing a new orchestral program with Lt. Susan Nicoletti and her oboe (although Ensign Baytart next door does not care for the amplified clarinet sound). I have been a bit disappointed in his knowledge of
recent history: when mindful of the Mars colony's founding date he had never heard of aviation pioneer and fellow Terran Amelia Earhart and was vague
on the advent and predecessor to hover cars.

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