It's a fling, 7 of 9 is not the type to settle. They probably split up shortly after reaching the alpha quadrant.
That novel was hilarious, the plot was like a huge jokeThe original writer left it open to be undone.
in the novel where she died she appeared with Q...we knew right away that meant she was coming back.
I've said this before. I think the powers that be for Voyager didn't resolve anything perhaps because they couldn't please everyone. So they chose to please no one.Really not having some kind of live action follow-up to Voyager, even a TV movie, was such a wasted opportunity
That novel was hilarious, the plot was like a huge joke
To each their own, I liked itThat novel was hilarious, the plot was like a huge joke
Borg eating Pluto! Janeway was a Primadonna Borg Queen
Kristen Beyer has actually done a really good job with the books. She has done a great job at capturing the characters, the plots are interesting and she's even integrated open ended stories from episodes into the novels.
I liked some of her earlier novels but wasn't super thrilled with the Homecoming books and the ones after that. I never felt that she accurately captured the characters.What did you think of Christie Golden? I used to read SW books, including "Fate of the Jedi" of which Golden wrote 3 out of 9, and really liked them. I've never read any Trek books except the first few chapters of "Homecoming." I had to put it down due to excessive internal groaning.
I thought it was a page-turner with an interesting plot and I really liked the story (SPOILER /sorry, no idea how to produce that blue spoiler sign/ the eating of Pluto by the Borg was a little too much for me too but apart from that it was an exciting novel, I thought).To each their own, I liked it
What did you think of Christie Golden? I used to read SW books, including "Fate of the Jedi" of which Golden wrote 3 out of 9, and really liked them. I've never read any Trek books except the first few chapters of "Homecoming." I had to put it down due to excessive internal groaning.
The dark matter books are among my favoritesI thought it was a page-turner with an interesting plot and I really liked the story (SPOILER /sorry, no idea how to produce that blue spoiler sign/ the eating of Pluto by the Borg was a little too much for me too but apart from that it was an exciting novel, I thought).
However, I really hated that SPOILER they killed off Janeway, so for this reason I hated the whole book.
I've loved all the Star Trek Voyager books I've read by her so far. To me she was the one who captured the real Voyager crew and the real Voyager feeling - a lot better than Kirsten Beyer (IMO Beyer's book are action-packed, rather than creating TV show VOY feeling). My fav Christie Golden books are the DARK MATTERS trilogy, that was good with the Romulans and Telek R'More from the episode EYE OF THE NEEDLE and all that.
Off topic but are those Star Wars books any good? I thought that after the New Jedi Order series (SPOILER with the Yuuzhan Vong who were really scary and I thought a very good enemy since even the Force had no effect on them) the quality of the books started to go downhill ...
The Pluto thing is what made me stop reading the Voyager novels. If I wanted a cartoon or comic, I'd go find one.That novel was hilarious, the plot was like a huge joke
Borg eating Pluto! Janeway was a Primadonna Borg Queen
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