Star Trek's Tom Paris Officially Becomes One of Starfleet's Deadliest Men Alive

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Star Trek's Tom Paris Officially Becomes One of Starfleet's Deadliest Men Alive
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Tom Paris served for seven seasons as Voyager's pilot, but now, in Star Trek #13, he is revealed to be one of the deadliest men in the galaxy.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek #13!

Star Trek’s Tom Paris has officially become one of Starfleet’s deadliest men alive. Tom Paris served for seven years at the helm of Voyager and recently returned to action during the franchise-spanning god war as a member of the Theseus’ crew. In Star Trek #13, readers learn there is a very specific, and surprising, reason Tom Paris is chosen for dangerous away missions.

Star Trek #13 is written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Marcus To. Captain Sisko and the Theseus have been dispatched to the Tzenkethi home world. There are rumors of an uprising, and the Theseus must investigate and de-escalate, if necessary. The ship enters orbit around the Tzenkethi moon where a Starfleet operative is stationed. Tom is ordered to beam down to make contact.

Tom Paris is an Unlikely Candidate for Most Dangerous Man Alive When Star Trek: Voyager premiered in 1995, Tom Paris was the ultimate outsider aboard the ship. Born into a Starfleet family, Tom would grow disillusioned with the organization, and drift into the Maquis. He was captured on his first mission and sent to a penal colony. Captain Janeway sprung him out so that he could lead the ship on a mission to find other Maquis.

What Does a Starfleet Combat Simulator Look Like? And now, thanks to Starfleet’s combat simulators, Tom Paris has become one of the deadliest men in the galaxy. While fans do not get to see what Tom’s combat simulations look like, other Star Trek shows have given glimpses. The crew of the Cerritos partook in training exercises on the holodeck in an episode of Lower Decks, and they were depicted as being intense and rigorous.

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