I only meant that when you compare Seven's station in life in Treklit vs. where her story went in Picard, one is clearly much happier for Seven as a person. I'm not saying she as a character got the shaft with bad characterization or shitty story arc, I actually quite like what they did with her and am excited to see more. But that came with a price, because Seven's life post-Voyager does not seem to be one of happiness and love and growth, which is what she got in the books. I'm not saying that I want that instead of what we got. The original question was what would be personally worse, death or completely changed story of a character post-reboot, and I just meant that both can be equally sad, citing Icheb and Seven as examples of post-reboot sad lives vs their lives in the books.
Manu Intiraymi is a dipshit and I hope he's enjoying being irrelevant lol.
For those of us who don't have the time to watch a 37 minute interview, can you tell us what the controversy was about? This is the first I'm hearing about this.You know he apologised, which was accepted by Rapp, and you could accept that. It's not very star trek (nor liberal or progressive) to hold onto (irrelevant) grudges. He's also a fantastic voice on owning up to complicity in systemic racism, which is actually really great to see. Just really not cool, Haunted House.
For those of us who don't have the time to watch a 37 minute interview, can you tell us what the controversy was about? This is the first I'm hearing about this.
The problem is that the stakes are so high, it's like there are no stakes. It seems like they're leading up to the litverse getting erased or sacrificed or whatever for the sake of the multiverse. So when everyone's eventually going to get wiped out anyway, it doesn't hit as hard when major characters die. And when they pile up character deaths, especially in a relatively perfunctory way, it all starts to feel like nothing matters.
I haven't read that much of the litverse, but I understand why people aren't thrilled when the universe they have been reading for 20 years ends up as a "diseased tree branch" that might need to be pruned. I was hoping they would position the litverse as an alternative, equally valid reality and just wrap things up without trashing it on the way out. But there are still 2 books left...
I haven't read that much of the litverse, but I understand why people aren't thrilled when the universe they have been reading for 20 years ends up as a "diseased tree branch" that might need to be pruned.
You know he apologised, which was accepted by Rapp, and you could accept that. It's not very star trek (nor liberal or progressive) to hold onto (irrelevant) grudges. He's also a fantastic voice on owning up to complicity in systemic racism, which is actually really great to see. Just really not cool, Haunted House.
Whether it be a grudge/irrelevant is one thing, but I accept that I was unnecessarily unpleasant about it. I still totally feel that way but yeah, better ways. I appreciate the call out.
Sorry if I was harsh - and thanks for writing too![]()
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That information is available on the book's back cover.Who made the cover art?
Not very helpful to people who bought the audiobook. (And possibly the ebook.)That information is available on the book's back cover.
Not very helpful to people who bought the audiobook. (And possibly the ebook.)
The cover art would be made or commissioned by the publisher (Gallery Books / Simon and Schuster?) under license from the company that owns the rights to the Enterprise E's image (CBS I assume).
Stolen is a bold claim
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