Why was no one on Voyager bothered by the fact that Harry Kim was killed and replaced with a duplicate?

Why was no one on Voyager bothered by the fact that Harry Kim was killed and replaced with a duplicate?

Because the most human characters on that show were a Borg and a hologram.

Its a Kim from an almost perfectly paralell universe that was only a few hours out of sync with their own. For all intensive purposes it was the same Kim.

Whenever you use the transporter, it kills you and creates a copy of you somewhere else. Everyone in Starfleet is a duplicate.

Nope.

It's a universe where giant green hands grab starships and transporters spit people in two, time duplicates are par for course.

That exact thing happened to O'Brien

He's asian, they are look the same lmao.

They were too busy telling that one alien about their sexual organs

Star Trek is set in a pseudo-communist utopia.

The value of an individual's life in communism is very low.

Yes

>anything remotely resembling communism is evil and inhumane!

It's always bugged me.

Yes

Kim should have tried harder to stay alive, it's a doggy dog world

What episode was this

Nog from DS9 started off as a juvenile delinquent and stereotypical Ferengi. Ended the show as a respected officer and war veteran.

Kim started off as the naive young ensign and ended the show as the naive young ensign.

Because no one gave a shit about Kim, NO ONE.
If they felt anything it was disappointment that this one showed up.

They probably were, after a couple weeks/months of questions only the real Harry Kim would know the answers to they just accepted it

fucking keke, they actually killed him and made him into one those guys.

>For all intensive purposes it was the same Kim.
>intensive purposes

TRIGGERED