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You detest Paris? He's one of my favorite characters.
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Paris was one of my favourite Voyager characters.

I also chose Bashir as CMO for eye-candy reasons, but his genetic engineering should serve him well.
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Teaos wrote:You detest Paris? He's one of my favorite characters.
Yeah, I liked him too.
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I'm British. I can't stand people that are good but know it :wink:

To be fair he's one of the least offensive of a mostly awful set of characters. Him, Seven, the EMH and to a degree Chakotay are the only people I can sort of handle. I would like Janeway for her mannerism if she wasn't so bat shit crazy.
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McAvoy wrote:We forgot about the eye candy position.
In this kind of situation they're called bridge bunnies.
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Tyyr wrote:
McAvoy wrote:We forgot about the eye candy position.
In this kind of situation they're called bridge bunnies.

Hmmmm.... yes much better.
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Paris had a bit of... flair? Personality, basically.
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Paris never clicked with me. He was a good helmsman, but he also became their default ACTION GUY! Rock climbing, triage, vintage car restoration, holonovels, the guy could do just about anything. The closest you got to anything like that was Harry's clarinet or Janeway's holonovels. In a show full of flat characters he was the only one with much life to him, maybe too much, which made him feel out of place.
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