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Harry Kim (Star Trek)

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Ensign Harry Kim, played by Garrett Wang, is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager. He serves as the USS Voyager's operations officer.

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Kim was born in 2349 in South Carolina. He played clarinet in the Juilliard Youth Symphony and had a girlfriend named Libby. After graduating from Starfleet Academy in 2370, he was assigned to USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant. In "Deadlock", Voyager and its crew are duplicated. One ship's version of Kim is blown into space; the other ship's version of Kim replaces him. Kim is an ensign throughout the series' seven seasons. In the alternate future shown in the series finale "Endgame", he is captain of the USS Rhode Island in 2404.

Kim is frequently shown in a relationship or expressing romantic feelings for various women throughout the series, from Libby (his girlfriend back on Earth), to Seven of Nine, Lyndsay Ballard (in "Ashes to Ashes"), several Taresisan women (in "Favorite Son"), Kes's daughter from another timeline (in "Before and After"), Megan Delany, and the Varro scientist Tal (in "The Disease").

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