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You got me wondering, did anyone ever get a promotion on Voyager?
Paris did. Then he got demoted and then promoted again.
And I want to say Tuvok got a promotion also
I always thought his rank was honorary because of his roll on the ship. As in like a helmsman is traditionally a lieutenant.
That was the reason, but it was a full field commission, as a captain is allowed to do.
Neelix became a cook, then morale officer, then chief ambassador.
Just started a re-watch of Voy. I forgot what a stone cold badass Neelix is in the first few episodes.
Yeah!
I would love to see modern Neelix cameos where his rebel vibe is back.
I felt like Neelix gave up a lot of his rebel badassery to get his adopted family home.
New Neelix stories - set after Voyager is home - could show him restored to his former badassery, but a more seasoned confident version.