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2[[caption-width-right:350:You know, if he watched eight episodes a day, Tom could finish all of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' while he's in there.]]
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4->''"Lieutenant Thomas Eugene Paris, I hereby reduce you to the rank of ensign. And I sentence you to thirty days solitary confinement."''
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6The episode opens as Tom Paris is demoted to Ensign and confined to the brig for thirty days. While there he dictates a letter to his father about how this came about. It started when ''Voyager'' came across a celestial body that is essentially an ocean held in a planetary shape by a containment field. After making contact with the world's people, the Moneans, the crew learns that the world is losing its water. The plot thickens when a Monean scientist, Riga, presents evidence the Moneans themselves are causing it with their oxygen-mining operations, and that if they don't cut back or cease, they could lose their world altogether. Paris wants to help the Moneans stabilize their world, but their ruling council and Captain Janeway prevent him from doing so, with the latter citing the Prime Directive. Paris decides to go against the captain's orders and steals the ''Delta Flyer'', taking Riga with him to destroy one of the oxygen-mining refineries so that it can be rebuilt to be more efficient. Janeway finds out what Tom Paris is doing and stops him from achieving that purpose, which leads to his demotion and thirty days of incarceration.
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10* AlienNonInterferenceClause: Janeway tells Tom that having given the Moneans what they needed to fix their problem, it's up to them now. Starfleet can't impose its solutions by force.
11* AppliedPhlebotinum: 'Immersion shielding' is used to turn the ''Delta Flyer'' into a deep-sea submersible.
12* ArtisticLicensePhysics: ZigzaggedTrope; the water planetoid is only about 1200 km in diameter (about a third of the Moon, for comparison), and is composed entirely of water (meaning that's only got a density of 1 g/cubic center, less than a third that of the moon), so its gravity will be correspondingly less (hence the need for a containment field, as the math comes out to about 2% of Earth's gravity), and the water pressure will be ''massively'' reduced compared to Earth as a result.
13* AscendedFanboy: Tom Paris gets to indulge his passion for the ocean, denied when his FantasyForbiddingFather insisted he join Starfleet instead of the Federation Naval Patrol.
14-->'''Paris:''' Ah, bosun.[[note]](Boatswain, a deckhand in charge of various tasks not assigned to a specialist role) [[/note]]. Ready to shove off?\
15'''Seven:''' What are you talking about, Lieutenant?\
16'''Paris:''' Call me Skipper.\
17'''Kim:''' Sailor talk. You'll get used to it.\
18'''Seven:''' [[TheComicallySerious I think not]].
19* AttackHello: The first thing the Moneans do is fire upon ''Voyager'', which doesn't work and makes Voyager [[CurbStompBattle knock out their weapon systems easily]], causing them to try communication instead.
20* AxisMundi: Paris is incarcerated in ''Voyager'''s brig for an unknown crime that isn't revealed until the end of the episode. As we see in flashback, ''Voyager'' visited a planet, known as "the Waters", that, as one can tell by the name, is completely water; no landmasses or atmosphere. It's being held together by a containment energy field. Unfortunately, the humanoid beings who live there, the Moneans, are in danger of losing their home, because of an unknown crisis that releases water from the planet. When they collaborate on a mission to figure out what is causing the loss, they find a 100,000-year-old computer-driven structure in the center of the water mass that seems to be generating the containment field. Furthermore, the structure is delibrately releasing water to ease pressure, caused by the Monean's oxygen refineries extracting the gas from the water. When the Moneans refuse to do anything to fix their problem, Paris, along with one of the Moneans, attempts to destroy a refinery [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight in violation of the Prime Directive]], only to by stopped by ''Voyager'', whereby Janeway demotes him and sentences him to thirty days of solitary confinement in the brig.
21* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Captain Proton is introduced flying through outer space with his JetPack, protected only by a [[AdventurerOutfit leather jacket and flying goggles]].
22* BewareTheNiceOnes: Captain Janeway drops the TeamMom act the moment Tom disobeys orders. She makes it clear that [[GoodIsNotNice she would have destroyed his shuttle if required]].
23* CabinFever: Tom is going stir-crazy locked up in the brig. Even though he's had a similar experience being driven stir-crazy (due to a cranial implant) while imprisoned in the earlier episode, "The Chute".
24* CallBack: The scene of Paris being given the leola root stew is a callback to "The Chute" where in one scene, he mentions that he would go for leola root stew. Given that both episodes were essentially written by the same person, it seems to be less of a coincidence.
25* CommLinks: Proton has a wrist radio.
26* ContinuityNod: Megan mentions working on some star charts for Seven of Nine, a reference to the twins working in Stellar Cartography.
27* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: Tom is restricted to a leola root stew diet. The horror...
28* DescriptionCut: Tom says that it all began with something his FantasyForbiddingFather would consider a ''complete'' waste of time. Cut to Tom as ''[[ShowWithinAShow Captain Proton!]]''
29* DistressedDude: Proton's trusty SideKick Buster (Harry) has been captured by the Twin Mistresses of Evil (Megan and Jenny Delaney).
30* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Mining operations are destroying an ecosystem. Efforts to introduce recycling are hampered by pride and politics.
31* DownerEnding: Unless the Moneans make radical changes to their technology in the next few months, their planet and entire way of life is doomed within the next five years. To say nothing of Tom, who gets the harsher end of Janeway's discipline.
32* FemmeFatale: Demonica and Malicia, the Twin Mistresses of Evil, are the Delaney sisters' ''attempt'' at this. Harry can't help enthusing, "Great, you're doing great!" while the Delaney sisters are caressing his chest and purring how they're going to turn him into their groveling slave.
33* FramingDevice: Tom narrating a letter to Admiral Paris, from his cell.
34* FridgeBrilliance: The water planet being created from a typical class M planet's oceans may explain why water was used as currency all the way back in Season 1, despite hydrogen being so common - someone stole all the water from their system to create what is now the Monean home world.
35* GoToYourRoom: In a dream sequence, we hear a voice over from Admiral Paris, obviously being the typical 'Great Santini' style bully he was. An unusual way of imparting teachings, albeit in a militant way, but that's Owen Paris, much akin to his talking down to his son in Persistance of Vision.
36-->'''Admiral Paris:''' Go to your room, young man. That's an order. Stay there and think about what I've said.
37* HowWeGotHere: The episode starts on Tom being stripped of his rank, then shows via flashbacks why.
38* IfIWantedYouDead: The Moneans greet ''Voyager'' with phaser fire, but even three-to-one they're no match for the starship. Once Janeway loses her patience, she has Tuvok disable one of them to get their attention, then points out how she could have blown up the ship if she wanted to. This gets them talking.
39* ImprobableAimingSkills: Tuvok bull's-eyes a missile fired from underwater by the ''Delta Flyer'' with a photon torpedo launched ''from orbit''.
40* InMediasRes: A non-action variety: the episode starts us off with the hook, as demotions are rare in the franchise. About five minutes in is where the story chronologically begins.
41* InsigniaRipOffRitual: The episode opens on Janeway removing one of Tom's pips, demoting him to Ensign. The commbadge he removes himself, as he enters the brig.
42* IronicEcho
43-->'''Kim:''' What are you going to do -- delete the letter? That would be pointless.\
44'''Paris:''' At least I'm consistent.
45* ListOfTransgressions:
46--> '''Janeway:''' Lieutenant Thomas Eugene Paris, you are guilty of insubordination, unauthorized use of a spacecraft, reckless endangerment, and conduct unbecoming an officer.
47* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Lampshaded by Tom re Harry, who's attracted to Megan (who is pointedly ''not'' interested in ''him'') while rejecting the advances of the equally-attractive (literally) Jenny (who ''is'' interested, but Harry's not).
48-->'''Paris:''' Well, you've done it again, Harry. Fallen for the unattainable woman. First [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E13AlterEgo it was a hologram]], [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E5Revulsion then a Borg]], and now the wrong twin.\
49'''Kim:''' [[RunningGag At least I'm consistent]].
50* LostTechnology: The ''Delta Flyer'' discovers a 100,000 year old machine in the centre of the planet, that was used by {{Precursors}} to transfer the entire ocean of a planet into space for unknown reasons.
51* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Averted; after the ship is attacked by unknown hostile aliens, the Doctor enjoys informing Paris that he's not indispensable at the helm.
52* MeaningfulLook:
53** Chakotay gives a WTF? look when Captain Janeway offers to give a tour of ''Voyager'' to the aliens who've just fired on them. Fortunately they're not a VillainOfTheWeek.
54** Tom and B'Elanna share a look after she points out that Captain Proton might not be able to save the day, but what about Tom Paris?
55* MildlyMilitary: The writers screwed up B'Elanna inviting Tom to dinner (an evening meal) at "0700". Like all Starfleet vessels, ''Voyager'' operates on a 24-hour clock, meaning 7 o'clock in the evening would be ''1900'' hours.
56* MilitaryMashupMachine: Three Monean vessels fly out of the ocean to attack ''Voyager'' in orbit.
57-->'''Paris:''' Are those starships or submarines?
58* MilitaryMaverick: Harshly {{deconstructed}}. Janeway nearly kills Tom to stop his one-man crusade, then demotes and imprisons him once he's back onboard.
59* MindProbe: The Brain Probe, though it's more of a MindControlDevice given the description.
60* MinorInjuryOverreaction: Tom gets what the Doctor snarks even Naomi Wildman would only call a "boo-boo", but begs to be taken to Sickbay for a full medical examination. This is mostly because of his growing case of CabinFever.
61* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: Captain Janeway provides the technology enabling the Moneans to solve their problem, but whether they're going to use it is something else.
62-->'''Burkus:''' I'm supposed to go back and explain this to forty-seven regional sovereigns? They'll pass their first unanimous resolution, calling for my head!
63* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Even after ''Voyager'' gathers conclusive evidence that the oxygen refineries are going to destroy the ocean, Burkus says that the results are going to be sent to sub-committees for review, all but guaranteeing that any action to be taken will be too late.
64* OneTwoSkipAFew: Tom starts doing push-ups in his cell. He's only got to three when Neelix enters, whereupon he immediately jumps to 98...99...100.
65* TheOnlyOne: Deconstructed; Tom thinks he's the only one capable of SavingTheWorld. Janeway makes it clear that he is not the DesignatedHero of this series.
66* ParentalSubstitute: Tom dreams of himself as a boy, being scolded by both his father and [[TeamMom Captain Janeway]].
67* PermissionToSpeakFreely: Janeway tells off Tom for his outspokenness, so he makes a point of asking her permission before defending his actions to her later.
68* PolarOppositeTwins[=/=]RedOniBlueOni: Tom is bemused that Harry cares which Delaney sister takes a fancy to him.
69-->'''Kim:''' They're nothing alike! Jenny's aggressive, and sometimes annoying, but Megan -- she's quiet, artistic, and she's got that [[TheTriple cute little dimple in her right cheek]].
70* ProsceniumReveal: Our first sign that Demonica and Malicia aren't holodeck characters is when Megan says, "Sorry, Harry!" after missing her cue.
71* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Justified; Captain Janeway might violate the [[AlienNonInterferenceClause Prime Directive]] on occasion, but that's her prerogative as TheCaptain, not Tom's.
72* ProtectorBehindBars: Subverted when Voyager is attacked while Paris is in solitary. Though he begs to be let out, he isn't; and it turns out one of the extras was able to pilot the ship just fine.
73* RagnarokProofing: Averted; the machine at the core of the planet has been there for millennia, but oxygen-mining is increasing the density of the water, forcing it to divert power to prevent it from being crushed. This means the ocean will eventually dissipate into space if the Moneans keep doing what they're doing.
74* RuleOfSymbolism: Tom Paris saving the day in the BlackAndWhiteMorality world of ''Captain Proton'', versus the complications of planetary politics that Starfleet has to deal with.
75* RuleOfThree: Tom tries three times before getting the introduction to his letter right.
76* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Tom Paris screws the Prime Directive to try to save an ocean planet that was slowly being destroyed by an oxygen-mining operation. He gets a demotion and thirty days in the brig for his effort. And he didn't even save the planet.
77* SeaMonster: A giant [[ShockAndAwe electric eel]] with teeth attacks the ''Delta Flyer''.
78* ShootTheBullet: Tuvok hits the missile fired from the ''Delta Flyer'' with a photon torpedo fired from orbit.
79* ShoutOut:
80** 'Buster', the part Harry Kim plays on the holodeck, is a ShoutOut to actor Buster Crabbe who played Flash Gordon in the [[Film/FlashGordonSerial 1930's film serial]], of which ''The Adventures of Captain Proton'' is an AffectionateParody.
81** Sci-fi pioneer Creator/JulesVerne is also homaged, as Tom tells Captain Janeway his enthusiasm for the ocean began with reading ''Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea''.
82* ShowWithinAShow: Yet another exciting chapter of...''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainProton''.
83* SingleBiomePlanet: ''Voyager'' comes across an ocean world with no landmass whatsoever.[[note]][[Film/{{Waterworld}} No Kevin Costner either.]][[/note]] In its center is a machine created by {{Precursors}}, that stops the water from dissipating out into space.
84* SingleMindedTwins: Demonica and Malicia [[PuppyDogPout pout in unison]].
85* SlouchOfVillainy: Demonica is introduced reclining at the control console of Proton's rocketship.
86* SpaceClothes: The Twin Mistresses of Evil [[CoordinatedClothes both wear]] flowing metallic robes and high-heeled boots.
87* SubmersibleSpaceship: A small refit is enough to modify the Delta Flyer for submarine work.
88* SubStory: More literal than usual for ''Franchise/StarTrek'', as they convert the ''Delta Flyer'' into a makeshift submarine. This also gives Tom a chance to use sailor lingo.
89* TeamMom: Captain Janeway indulges Tom's passion for the ocean planet by putting him in charge of the mission to explore its depths. This makes his betrayal all the more difficult for her.
90* TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat: Tom anticipates his father's reaction to him starting the letter by saying he's been demoted and put in the brig. "Wait! Just listen; don't turn this off..."
91* ThatsAnOrder: B'Elanna gets her revenge for Tom pulling rank in "Displaced".
92-->'''Torres:''' Rumor has it you're free for dinner.
93-->'''Paris:''' Gee, I don't know. Are you sure you want to be seen associating with an ex-con?
94-->'''Torres:''' My quarters, 0700. That's an order...''Ensign''.
95** Captain Janeway gives a direct order to Tom to turn back before firing on him.
96* TitleDrop: In the very first sentence of the episode, Janeway reduces Tom Paris' rank and sentences him to ''thirty days'' of solitary.
97* ToastedBuns: Captain Proton flies through space with a huge sparkler scorching his trousers. According to actor Robert Duncan [=McNeill=], his rear caught fire and the on-site nurse had him drop his pants right there to make sure everything was all right. He claims Tim Russ has photos.
98* TooKinkyToTorture: Harry Kim greatly enjoys being chained up by the [[TwinThreesomeFantasy Delaney Sisters]] and threatened with mental enslavement via their evil [[MindProbe Brain Probe]], so much so that he [[UnwantedRescue insists Captain Proton not be hasty in his rescue]].
99* TwoScenesOneDialogue: Both Tom and Tuvok complete a single countdown before firing their respective torpedos, Tom to disable the refinery and Tuvok to disable the ''Delta Flyer''.
100* UnderwaterCity: The entire Monean civilization lives underwater.
101* UnseenNoMore: The Delaney sisters make their glorious debut.
102--> '''[[http://reviewboy.com/30days.html Jim "Reviewboy" Wright]]:''' ''These'' are the Delaney sisters? Oh my. The legends are true...Gee, Mr. Braga, it's not even my birthday!
103* VoiceoverLetter: Tom is dictating the letter to his PADD, producing the same effect.
104* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: Tom and Riga try to destroy an oxygen refinery so the Monean bureaucracy will be forced to make changes. Janeway stops them with a well-placed photon torpedo.
105* WellDoneSonGuy: Tom still feels the need to connect to his estranged father.
106-->"I honestly don't know if I'll ever understand you, or what went wrong between us, but I hope this letter helps you understand me a little better. Computer, file letter in my personal database, and transmit when we're within range of Earth."
107* WellIntentionedExtremist: Tom. Janeway isn't impressed.
108* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The ocean planet was created by draining all the water from an M-class planet like Earth. So where is that planet? [[FridgeHorror One of Tom's theories is the planet suffered some sort of catastrophe.]] Possibly all the way up to an EarthShatteringKaboom.
109* WithAllDueRespect: Done without respect, as per usual.
110-->'''Burkus:''' With all due respect, who are you to tell us what to do with our ocean?\
111'''Paris:''' With all due respect, [[{{Precursors}} it's not your ocean]].
112* ToughLeaderFacade: After Tom is hauled off to the brig by Security, Captain Janeway visibly struggles to maintain her composure.
113* YouAreGrounded: Tom Paris is essentially this as a result of the events of the episode.

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