[s2e5] Non Sequitur -

: The episode poses a classic sci-fi dilemma: should Kim stay in a comfortable, safe life with the woman he loves, or return to a dangerous, stranded existence for the sake of his "true" identity and duty?

: Like other famous "what if" episodes in the franchise, it allows the audience to see characters in a different light—specifically showing a version of Tom Paris who never found redemption on Voyager . [S2E5] Non Sequitur

The phrase "" (Latin for "it does not follow") most famously serves as the title for Season 2, Episode 5 of Star Trek: Voyager . The episode explores the unsettling nature of an existence where one's reality suddenly lacks a logical connection to the past. Plot Summary: A Life That "Does Not Follow" : The episode poses a classic sci-fi dilemma:

: In this timeline, Kim was never assigned to Voyager ; he is a design engineer working at Starfleet Headquarters. He has a beautiful fiancée, Libby, and a prestigious career, yet he remembers every detail of his "real" life on the ship. The episode explores the unsettling nature of an

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: With the help of Cosimo , an alien who watches over these time-streams, and Tom Paris —who in this reality is a disgraced civilian—Kim must find a way to recreate the accident to return to his proper place on Voyager . The Meaning of the Title

: It refers to an abrupt or unexpected turn in plot or dialogue. Kim's sudden shift from a starship in deep space to a coffee shop on Earth is a massive, jarring "non sequitur" in his personal narrative. Themes and Impact