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[[Ensign]] '''Rollins''' was [[Starfleet]] officer that sereved as the [[tactical officer]] aboard the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] under [[Kathryn Janeway|Captain Janeway]] in [[2371]]. He would man the tactical post in place of [[Tuvok]], when the ship departed [[Deep Space 9]].
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[[Ensign]] '''Rollins''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served as [[tactical officer]] on board the {{USS|Voyager}}, under the command of [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] in [[2371]]. He manned the tactical post as an ensign when the [[starship]] departed from [[Deep Space 9]], before [[Lieutenant]] [[Tuvok]] came aboard.
   
After ''Voyager'' was swept into the [[Delta Quadrant]], Rolling was left in charge of the [[bridge]], and would later serve as [[flight controller]], until [[Tom Paris]] was given the position. ''([[VOY]]: [[Caretaker (episode)|Caretaker]])'' Rollins would later be promoted to [[lieutenant]], and would serve as Tom Paris's immediate upline, following the restructure of ''Voyager'''s personnel.
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After ''Voyager'' was swept into the [[Delta Quadrant]], Rollins was left in charge of the [[bridge]], and later served as temporary [[flight controller]], until [[Lieutenant junior grade]] [[Tom Paris]] was given the position. ({{VOY|Caretaker}}) Rollins was promoted to the [[rank]] of lieutenant, serving as Paris' immediate superior [[officer]], following the restructuring of ''Voyager''{{'}}s chain of command.
   
In mid-[[2372]], in an instance as Paris's upline, Rollins was unhappy with Paris's poorly punctuated conn reports, noting that they were not according to Starfleet protocol. Paris and Rollins would get into a fight over the situation because Paris did not like Rollin's attitude. ''([[VOY]]: [[Dreadnought (episode)|Dreadnought]]")''
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In mid-[[2372]], Rollins was unhappy with Paris' poorly punctuated [[conn report]]s, noting that they were not according to [[Starfleet regulations|Starfleet protocol]]. Their clash turned physically violent, apparently because Paris did not like his attitude. ({{VOY|Dreadnought}}) This incident was part of a ploy by Janeway and Paris to draw out a mole, who was transmitting information to the [[Kazon-Nistrim]]. ({{VOY|Investigations}})
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{{bginfo|In the first draft script of "Caretaker", Rollins is described as "a human Lieutenant." However, the character was clearly thereafter given the lower rank of ensign.|Rollins was played by actor [[Scott MacDonald]] in "Caretaker", his only appearance.}}
: ''Rollins was played by [[Scott MacDonald]]. '''See also:''' [[List of USS Voyager personnel]].''
 
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Rollins

Ensign Rollins (in 2371)

Ensign Rollins was a Starfleet officer who served as tactical officer on board the USS Voyager, under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway in 2371. He manned the tactical post as an ensign when the starship departed from Deep Space 9, before Lieutenant Tuvok came aboard.

After Voyager was swept into the Delta Quadrant, Rollins was left in charge of the bridge, and later served as temporary flight controller, until Lieutenant junior grade Tom Paris was given the position. (VOY: "Caretaker") Rollins was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, serving as Paris' immediate superior officer, following the restructuring of Voyager's chain of command.

In mid-2372, Rollins was unhappy with Paris' poorly punctuated conn reports, noting that they were not according to Starfleet protocol. Their clash turned physically violent, apparently because Paris did not like his attitude. (VOY: "Dreadnought") This incident was part of a ploy by Janeway and Paris to draw out a mole, who was transmitting information to the Kazon-Nistrim. (VOY: "Investigations")

In the first draft script of "Caretaker", Rollins is described as "a human Lieutenant." However, the character was clearly thereafter given the lower rank of ensign.
Rollins was played by actor Scott MacDonald in "Caretaker", his only appearance.