| Quote |
| "Can you wake him?" |
| "I don't see why not. WAKE UP, LIEUTENANT!'" |
| | on Paris |
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| "In principle, if you were ever to reach warp 10, you'd be traveling at infinite velocity." |
| "Infinite velocity, got it. So, that means very fast." |
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| "If this works, you'll be joining an elite group of pilots. Orville Wright, Neil Armstrong, Zefram Cochrane… and Tom Paris." |
| "I kind of like the way that sounds." |
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| "If Voyager achieved warp ten, we could be home in as long as it takes to push a button." |
| "Wow!" |
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| "Transwarp engines are stable, so are the nacelle pylons. I'm going to try to… Oh my God!" | | reporting in while travelling at warp 10 |
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| "You are losing me, aren't you? I'm gonna die." |
| "You are too stubborn to die, Mr. Paris." |
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| "Here lies Thomas Eugene Paris, beloved mutant." | | out loud in sickbay |
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| "Great! Now it will read '…beloved radioactive mutant'!" | | after the EMH initiated radiation therapy |
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| "I lost my virginity in that room. Seventeen. Parents were away for the weekend." |
| "I'll note that in your medical file." |
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| "I've thought about having children, but I must say I never considered having them with you." | | to Paris; after the EMH restores their DNA |
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| "It's possible that Mr. Paris represents a future stage in Human development… although I can't say it's very attractive." |
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