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The Doctor once took a holo-image of Tom Paris after he fell into the mud pits of Palomar, which he displayed in an exhibition in 2375. Paris insisted that he was pushed. (VOY: "Nothing Human") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 121) spelled this location's name as "Pala Mar".

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  • The Doctor once took a holo-image of Tom Paris after he fell into the mud pits of Palomar, which he displayed in an exhibition in 2375. Paris insisted that he was pushed. (VOY: "Nothing Human") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 121) spelled this location's name as "Pala Mar".
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  • The Doctor once took a holo-image of Tom Paris after he fell into the mud pits of Palomar, which he displayed in an exhibition in 2375. Paris insisted that he was pushed. (VOY: "Nothing Human") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 121) spelled this location's name as "Pala Mar".
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