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Tom Paris
You may be looking for the Leonard Nimoy character from Mission: Impossible named Paris.
Character | |
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Name: | Tom Paris |
Occupation: | Pilot |
Relationships: | B'Elanna Torres (wife) |
Fandom: | Star Trek: Voyager |
Other: | played by Robert Duncan McNeill![]() Cover art of Delta Quadrant #5 by M. Sayles |
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Tom Paris was a fictional character from the Star Trek: Voyager television series, portrayed by Robert Duncan McNeill
Fandom
Pairings
- Paris/Torres - canonical
- Paris/Kim
- Chakotay/Paris
- Janeway/Paris
Fanfiction Trends and Tropes
I remember back in Star Trek Voyager's early days almost all the Tom Paris fics were dark, full of tales of abuse from his being in prison and on the ship. Then the writers reworked the character into light comic relief and the stories shifted to reflect that. If I don't look at the date I can use usually place where it falls in the history of the show just by its tone and subject matter. [1]
Fanworks
Fanfiction
- Paris Nocturne by Brenda Antrim
- In His Mind's Eye by Margaret Berger
- Rocketman by Seema
Zines
Additional Art Gallery
Art from A RanDoM Zine by Madalena Mumford
Cover art of RanDoM Flight by an unknown artist
Art from A RanDoM Zine, with Kes, by Madalena Mumford
Cover art of A RanDoM Zine #3 by Maureen Lesher
And Not Fade Away cover art, with Chakotay and Kim, by Michelle Sayles
Regarding Fan Mail
Robbie wants his fans to know that as much as he truly appreciates the amount of fan mail that comes his way, it has come to a point that, due to the demands of his work and family schedules, responding to this mail has become too overwhelming for him to manage at all. Robbie is thus unable to continue to respond to fan mail personally or to autograph items by mail. He hopes that the fans will understand his reasons for this situation.
Robbie, of course, continues to be happy to sign items for fans at conventions and public events. Fans wishing to send him correspondence should continue to use the Paramount address...
[...]
Fans may also use Robbie's fan mail email address to send him brief notes: rdm@robertduncanmcneill.net.
Please note that, as with paper correspondence, Robbie is unable to respond personally to every fan email.
Robbie asks his fans not to send mail to his home, due to his concern for the safety of his wife and children, as well as his regard for his private life. Fan mail received at his home is unwelcome and will either be disposed of unopened or turned over to the legal department at Paramount Pictures. In addition, Robbie regards the publication of his home address in print or on the Internet as a serious matter, and asks his fans to refrain from any activities that would make that information public. [2]
Archives and Links
- Tom Paris tag at Archive of Our Own
- Tom Paris at FanFiction.net
- Tom Paris at Trekiverse
- The Tom Paris Dorm
- Paris Nights
Websites and Webrings
Resources
- Tom Paris at Memory Alpha Wiki
- Wikipedia
References
- ^ Historical trends in fan fiction? (2019)
- ^ from his official web page: mailing list; [ https://archive.ph/wip/5UPTQ archive link]