CrypticMirror wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:04 pm
TrueMetis wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:07 am
clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 9:28 pm
And yet, despite all of this, he amounts to nothing in 7 years despite others being promoted beside him. Why?
Because the writers are garbage and forget what they've put their characters through? Like he's been put outside he comfort zone plenty of times and been fine, he's been in firefights, almost died more times than I care to count, been a department head for years at this point, been put in charge of voyager, and lead away missions. At this point what he deals with in this episode wouldn't even be outside his comfort zone, but the writers treat him like, not even a fresh academy graduate but like some random guy they grabbed and put in charge.
I like to think that Harry was in one of those fast track programmes you see sometimes. They take someone with little experience, but whom they suspect have great potential, and shuttle them through as many posts and roles as they can to get them seasoned and experienced at a bit of everything. Maybe Harry had Voyager as his first posting, was only supposed to be there for their week or two of Maquis round up, then back home for a debrief and mission autopsy, then off to another short post, lather rinse repeat, only he got stuck when Janeway chose to strand them all in the Delta quadrant.
The problem with those programmes, of course, is exactly what we see with Harry. A lot of people in them wash out, burn out, or just get stuck in one role they cannot get out. A few do go onto great things and develop great potential, but the human wastage rate is absurd. Harry was a potential high flyer, but turned out to just be supported by the occasional puff of wind. If it wasn't for the Janeway factor, he'd probably still have burned out in a junior role, like alt!Picard in Tapestry who was forty years as a junior lieutenant. Harry would have got a little further than Ensign, back home, but only a little. He probably became a file clerk in Utopia Planetia.
I can't say I agree, being stranded on voyager would be way more stressful than any fast track program, and do basically the same thing. Day to day Kim can go from his normal job (which let's remember, is controlling and overseeing pretty much everything that happens on the ship) to helping design and build brand new kind of warp engines, shuttle, or astometrics lab, talking down a sentient bomb to keep it from murdering innocent people, engaging in firefights and doing better than the actual fucking security team, or having to survive by himself for days while trying to get back to the delta flyer after it crashed. If he didn't burn out from that, he's not going to burnout from anything else.
The only reason he's not promoted, outside of writer stupidity, is that Janeway doesn't promote him. Not because he hasn't earned it, not because he isn't capable, and not because it isn't necessary, but just because she doesn't. Even though it make no sense to keep him an ensign when he's a department head, has a seat at the table in the briefing room, and gets to order actual lieutenants around. In any sane organization Harry would have been one of the people receiving a field promotion when voyager got stranded, and then probably a couple more afterward just for good measure.
I know guys with the wide range of skills Harry has, and no one is going to waste skills like that by making him a file clerk, and I also know guys with personality similar to Harry's it's not a barrier to promotion in the slightest. Hell one of the best MWO's I ever had was damn near identical. In Star Trek Barclay's way worse the Harry, but he makes it to Lieutenant just fine, and that makes perfect sense.
If Harry hadn't been on voyager he would have flown through the ranks, his only problem would have been if he had had one of those shitty bosses that don't want you promoted because your too good at your job and you make them look good.
With Voyager he would have gotten back, Starfleet would have looked through his file and almost certainly given him several retroactive promotions. Full Lt if they're being cautious, Lt Cmd is they're not.