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Harry S. L. Kim is a
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who appeared in each of the seven seasons of the American
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'' Star Trek: Voyager''. Portrayed by
Garrett Wang Garrett Richard Wang () (; born December 15, 1968) is an American actor. Wang is known for his role in '' Star Trek: Voyager'' as Ensign Harry Kim. Early life Wang was born in Riverside, California, to Taiwanese immigrant parents. He has one si ...
, he is the Operations Officer aboard the
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starship USS ''Voyager''. The character first appeared in the pilot episode of the series, "
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". The character continued to appear throughout the series in a main cast role, with his final appearance in the finale, "
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". In that episode, an
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version of the character is seen as a Starfleet Captain. He is typically shown as being naive, especially in romantic situations, but gifted. The character finds the ship's first possible route home, and in one alternative future, he manages to develop a transwarp drive which allows him and
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to travel home in a matter of hours but kills the rest of the crew. The producers had considered whether or not to kill off Kim during the third season. Wang subsequently reprised the role of Harry Kim for the fan-made '' Star Trek: Renegades''.


Concept and development

The character went through more than one name prior to casting, with it being called Jay Osaka at one point. The
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for '' Star Trek: Voyager'' described Kim as being a sheltered individual who had sought to repay the love of his parents through fulfilling their expectations for him at
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. Berman; Piller; Taylor (1995): p. 13
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", was involved in the casting process and found Kim difficult as there was not a great number of young Asian actors to choose from. He said that the role was an "inexperienced, naive character", and that the actor cast as Kim would need to fight to stay in the forefront of episodes. At the time of the casting, Garrett Wang had only been acting for about a year and a half, and after he was cast in the role he was described by Kolbe as a "young, up-and-coming actor, but he needs to learn, and that's going to take some time. He's one of the actors who has to really work hard on his craft in order to keep up with the others." The naivety of the character was emphasized in the media reports, with ''
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'' describing the character prior to the launch of the series as "green-around-the-gills". upGarrett Wang was cast as Harry Kim, and appeared in all seven seasons of ''Voyager'' in that role. Wang was enthusiastic about his new role, describing Kim's background by saying that "I had a stellar Starfleet Academy career and am basically the rookie on the bridge. I'm an Asian-American. There's the professional competence, but also the inner fear, 'Oh my God, are these britches too big for me?' His heritage is one of focus, of
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and
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s". Of the casting, he said that "My goal now is to do the best job possible playing Harry Kim and to begin repaying my parents for the unaccountable financial support they have given me throughout the years." The pilot of ''Voyager'' was broadcast on January 16, 1995. Wang had initially gone along with the writing on the show until towards the end of the second season when he asked the production writers if he could have some action scenes and perhaps a romance. He had realised at the time that he was the only member of the main cast without a
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as he had never had an action scene that required one. This resulted in the
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penned " Non Sequitur", to which Wang said to
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that there was not a need to give him all his requests in a single episode. Following that, he became more involved in suggestions for character direction, but the writers avoided giving Kim more of a comedic element similar to The Doctor (
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) and
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(
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). Wang described himself as someone who tells jokes and makes impersonations on sets and was disappointed at not being able to utilise this nature. The producers at one point had planned to permanently kill off Harry Kim during season three, but after Wang was included in the ''
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'' list of sexiest people alive 1997, the plan was abandoned. By season five of ''Voyager'', certain characters were seen by the production staff as being under-utilised, Kim amongst them. This led to episodes placing Kim, Chakotay and Tuvok in central positions, including the episode " Timeless" for the character of Kim. Wang was pleased with the episode, and felt that being able to act as the two different versions of Kim showed "a great
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". Following the end of the show in 2001, Wang had felt that the character should have been promoted during the course of the series, but was told by producers that "someone's got to be the ensign".


Appearances

Kim was born in 2349. After graduating from Starfleet Academy in 2370, his first assignment was as the Operations Officer aboard USS ''Voyager'' as seen in "Caretaker". Kim immediately became friends with
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(
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) after he was assigned to the vessel for the mission which saw ''Voyager'' sent to track down a
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vessel in the
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. During this mission, the ship is sent some 70,000 light years into the
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, where Kim and
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(
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) are abducted to an Ocampan medical facility. Both infected by an unknown ailment, they are rescued by and cured on ''Voyager'' on their escape from the underground city; they are cured on board . At the time of the stranding of the ship, Kim was engaged to be married, but Kim was encouraged to date other crew members by Paris. In " Eye of the Needle", Kim found the ship's first contact back with the
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when he discovered a micro-
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. It was discovered that it linked through to
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space some twenty years in the past. Kim twice travels through long-range transportation systems. In " Emanations", he is accidentally transported to the Vhnori homeworld by the effects of an alien burial system. He escapes the Vhnori and manages to go through the funeral system, terminating his life functions but returning him to ''Voyager'' in time to be revived. When the crew meet the Sikaris in "
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", Kim is the first crewman to be transported through their spatial trajector over a distance of some 40,000 light years. Ultimately the technology proves incompatible with ''Voyager'' systems. On
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48693.2 (the episode "
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"), Kim is the first crewmember to be converted into energy by an alien creature appearing in a ''
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'' holodeck programme. After the Doctor resolves the situation, Kim and two other crewmembers are restored. Following a transporter accident, Kim awakes in San Francisco next to his fiancée, Libby (
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) in the episode "Non Sequitur". He finds that he never travelled on board ''Voyager'', and nor did Paris. After being contacted by an alien, he discovers that the transporter interacted with an alien "time-stream" and sent him into an
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. After he receives assistance from Paris and the alien, he manages to restore the timeline and return to ''Voyager''. During the episode "
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", Kim hallucinates Libby after ''Voyager'' attempts to enter Bothan space. On stardate 49548.7, ''Voyager'' enters a plasma cloud to avoid
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vessels in "
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". It is damaged, and Kim is sucked out through a hull breach into space and killed, while
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dies shortly after being born. The crew then find a duplicate ''Voyager'' in better condition occupying the same space but slightly out of phase. When the Vidiians attack the other ''Voyager'', the alternative Kim is sent to the damaged version of the ship carrying the living Naomi Wildman shortly before the alternative ''Voyager'' self-destructs. This destroys the two Vidiian vessels, and the damaged version of ''Voyager'' continues on its way, carrying a different version of Kim and Wildman. Whilst on
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on Akritiri, Kim and Paris are falsely accused of a
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bombing. They are imprisoned on a space station, while the ''Voyager'' crew track down the real offenders, who help them rescue their crewmen (episode "
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".) Whilst the crew are studying a nebula ("
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"), Kim and Tuvok both become romantically attached to a holodeck character; she is revealed to be controlled by an alien on a nearby space station. Kim becomes infected with Taresian DNA leading him to suspect that he may be a member of their species in "
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". But after discovering that it is all a ploy to extract his genetic material, he is saved by ''Voyager''. In an alternative future seen in " Before and After", Tom Paris and Kes (
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) marry, and give birth to a daughter Linnis (
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). Linnis and Kim marry, beget a child, Andrew Kim. Kim becomes infected after being attacked by a member of
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whilst as a member of an away team aboard a Borg Cube in "
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". He is cured by the Doctor after the hologram develops a process utilising Borg nano-probes. He is initially apprehensive working with the former Borg
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) but soon forms a new friendship. Following the events of "
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", Kim is one of the first crewmembers to be duplicated by an alien entity on a class-Y planet. The duplicate crew are later killed after they leave the planet, and forget that they are duplicates. The duplicate version of Kim is the last captain of the ship, before deciding to drop out of warp by ejecting the
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, destroying it. Kim develops a transwarp drive in "Timeless", which should allow ''Voyager'' to return to the Alpha Quadrant in hours. During the trip home, the ship is destroyed but Kim and Chakotay make it through on a shuttle. Years later, an older Kim and Chakotay find the destroyed ''Voyager'' and Kim manages to send a message back in time to Seven of Nine, averting the disaster and resetting the timeline. Kim becomes infected with a bio-chemical bond after having sex with a Varro named Tal (
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) in "
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" and chooses to go through the withdrawals without treatment. Alongside Tom Paris, Kim creates an Irish village holodeck program in " Fair Haven". This later causes problems when the holodeck characters begin to recognise changes made to the program and that the Starfleet crew are not from their "world". Kim is once again imprisoned by an alien race in " Body and Soul when he is part of the crew on the
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which is captured by the Lokirrim for transporting a hologram through their space. Whilst on another mission in the Delta Flyer in "
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", Kim takes command of an Kraylor vessel, wanting to show that he can command after spending the past seven years as an Ensign on board ''Voyager''. He manages to return the ship to its homeworld, evading an Annari fleet en route. In "
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", Kim is sexually pursued by the
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Ch'Rega ( Peggy Jo Jacobs); she later chooses Neelix instead. In the alternative future seen at the start of the series finale, "
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", Kim has been promoted to the rank of Captain aboard the USS ''Rhode Island''. He attempts to convince Admiral
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(
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) out of her plan to travel back in time to help ''Voyager'' return home, but instead helps her when a Klingon vessel attacks her shuttle.


Voyager relaunch novels

A series of
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novels were launched in 2003 by
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set after the return of ''Voyager'' to the Alpha Quadrant. In these novels, Harry Kim is promoted to Lieutenant and assigned as Security Chief onboard ''Voyager'' under Captain Chakotay. In the '' Star Trek: Online'' spin-off novel ''The Needs of the Many'', published in 2010, Harry Kim is the commanding officer of Starbase 11 in the year 2400.


Mentions in other media

When discussing a new Star Trek series with his father, Hal, Harry is referred to as ''Admiral Kim'', by Packard Campbell, the main protagonist of Rod R Garcia's 2022 novel, 'indGame'.


Reception

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, who described certain scenes as Kim needing to request permission from "Mommy" in order to have a relationship with an alien. She felt that the disease itself caused the character to grow a "backbone" as he had rarely asserted himself previously to the Captain. Kim has been used to show the
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of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. One scene, described by Elisabeth Anne Leonard, in the episode "
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," featured a sweeping shot around the command table of Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, and Kim, showing a
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woman, a Native American, a man of Asian descent and a
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in a single shot. Kim's persistent optimism has been highlighted, with him being one of the few characters in the series who by the seventh series still believed that they would return home in their lifetime. Kim seemed to be frequently captured by alien species during the course of the series to the extent that it was described as one of the typical storylines seen in ''Voyager'' during an overview by ''
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''. The authors of the book ''Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos'' state that the episode "Deadlock," which featured the death of Kim, was one of several examples in the ''Star Trek'' franchise where the death of a major character is reversed by a parallel existence. Other examples included in ''The Next Generation'' with the return of
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in "
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" and the death of Miles O'Brien in the ''Deep Space Nine'' episode "
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". Wagner; Lundeen (1998): p. 77 They felt that Kim also shared another similarity with "Yesterday's Enterprise" in that in the episode "Non Sequitur", he feels that reality has been changed – which was similar to the experience that Guinan felt in ''The Next Generation'' episode. Wagner; Lundeen (1998): p. 199 Amongst Kim's relationships included the relationship with a character on the ship's
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in the episode "Alter Ego", but after building a rivalry for the character's affections with Tuvok, he becomes disinterested after finding out that the character was being played by a real person. Wagner; Lundeen (1998): p. 105 This relationship was highlighted as an example of how ''Star Trek'' describes the ideal woman as an "objectified embodiment of male desire with no inner self to complicate the so-called relationship that a man may have with her". Wagner; Lundeen (1998): p. 102 Juliette Harrisson for the website
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described "Timeless" as the best Harry Kim episode, and was the third best episode of ''Voyager'' overall. She said that "Wang’s bitter, emotionally scarred performance holds together an hour which also features some lovely imagery". Episodes centering on Kim were included in
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's list of the worst holodeck related episodes in ''Star Trek''. These included "The Thaw", with the worst moment described as "the Harry Kim baby thing". Other episodes highlighted as bad included "Fair Haven" while it stated that it skipped the first season "Heroes and Demons". Wang later returned to ''Star Trek'' in fan-made productions and to the role of Harry Kim in '' Star Trek: Renegades'', alongside
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and
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from ''Voyager''. In 2017,
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ranked the Harry the 11th most attractive person in the ''Star Trek'' universe. In 2018, CBR ranked Harry Kim the 24th best
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character of ''Star Trek''.


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