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⚫ | '''Milo''' was a citizen of the Irish |
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+ | | species = [[Hologram]] |
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+ | | appearance = [[Human]] Male |
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+ | | holoprogram = [[Paris 042]] |
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+ | | creator = [[Tom Paris]] |
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+ | | occupation = ne'er-do-well |
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⚫ | '''Milo''' was a citizen of the [[Irish]] village of [[Fair Haven]] in [[Tom Paris]]' [[holoprogram]] of the same name. He was a ne'er-do-well who spent most of his time in the local pub. He witnessed [[Maggie O'Halloran|Maggie]], another Fair Haven citizen who was on a date with [[Harry Kim]], being turned into a cow by Paris as a joke on Kim, not knowing that Milo was nearby. Milo and his friend [[Seamus]] told the rest of the town about this incident. He convinced the residents that Tom, Kim and the rest of the crewmembers were wicked spirit folk. After capturing them he attempted to return them to the otherworld. After this failed he was in favor of burning them as witches. [[Michael Sullivan]] persuaded him and the rest of the town to let them go after meeting with Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]]. ({{VOY|Spirit Folk}}) |
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Revision as of 10:38, 15 May 2012
Milo was a citizen of the Irish village of Fair Haven in Tom Paris' holoprogram of the same name. He was a ne'er-do-well who spent most of his time in the local pub. He witnessed Maggie, another Fair Haven citizen who was on a date with Harry Kim, being turned into a cow by Paris as a joke on Kim, not knowing that Milo was nearby. Milo and his friend Seamus told the rest of the town about this incident. He convinced the residents that Tom, Kim and the rest of the crewmembers were wicked spirit folk. After capturing them he attempted to return them to the otherworld. After this failed he was in favor of burning them as witches. Michael Sullivan persuaded him and the rest of the town to let them go after meeting with Captain Kathryn Janeway. (VOY: "Spirit Folk")