I will never understand the love for Elias Vaughn.
Well, I liked him.
I will never understand the love for Elias Vaughn.
Clark Terrell and the crew of the Sagittarius
Speaking only for myself, I've a much greater appreciation of Terrell's character now that I know more about him than when he first appeared in TWOK. I've always liked his character, but his death has a much more profound impact on me--largely because I understand something about who he was, beyond his being a starship captain.
--Sran
I have no emotional vested interest in any of these people who have shown up in my trek lit.
Not to mention there are dozens of books set during the series that were written while the series were still on the air. Unless you have read every Trek book ever written then there have to be at least a few stories set during the series you haven't experienced.But we already have those stories. We have 176 of them -- it's called the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series. We know what happened in Season Four of TNG, and we've known what happened in Season Four of TNG for twenty-four years now. Children have been conceived, born, grown up, graduated from college, begun careers, and started families all in the amount of time that has passed since "Redemption, Part I" aired in 1991.
Shit is old hat. There's nothing new there. No new interesting stories to tell.
I am way more interested in what Picard is like now that he's actually changed as a person and gotten married and become a father and is contemplating retirement, than I am in what Picard was like in that 16-year stasis chamber of almost no character development and no evolution that we call the time period between "Encounter at Farpoint" and NEM.
I CARE.
If you don't want to read about them, then don't read them. Simple as that.
"Complaining about something without proposing a solution is called WHINING." -- Theodore Roosevelt
Not to mention there are dozens of books set during the series that were written while the series were still on the air. Unless you have read every Trek book ever written then there have to be at least a few stories set during the series you haven't experienced.
Clark Terrell and the crew of the Sagittarius,
Jefferson Blackmer
T'Ryssa Chen
Dina Elfiki
Miranda Khadahota
Sam Bowers
99% of the crew of TItan
I have no emotional vested interest in any of these people who have shown up in my trek lit.
Why not?
I mean, unless you just are incapable of becoming emotionally invested in original characters. Which, if that's the case, I wonder how you could possibly become emotionally invested in any character in any novel, not just a Star Trek novel.
But we already have those stories. We have 176 of them -- it's called the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series. We know what happened in Season Four of TNG, and we've known what happened in Season Four of TNG for twenty-four years now. Children have been conceived, born, grown up, graduated from college, begun careers, and started families all in the amount of time that has passed since "Redemption, Part I" aired in 1991.With the TOS books we just jump into the series and tell fun stories. I think the TNG books especially now with how much we know about these characters, I would much rather see the tales of what happened throughout season 4 with all of the crew back together.
Shit is old hat. There's nothing new there. No new interesting stories to tell.
I am way more interested in what Picard is like now that he's actually changed as a person and gotten married and become a father and is contemplating retirement, than I am in what Picard was like in that 16-year stasis chamber of almost no character development and no evolution that we call the time period between "Encounter at Farpoint" and NEM.
That story's over. It's been told. Time to move on.Same goes for DS9. How i long for Quark and ODo and Ben and the Old Man...
I CARE.
If you don't want to read about them, then don't read them. Simple as that.
"Complaining about something without proposing a solution is called WHINING." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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