Basically, I'm a believer in Ellison's rule about everyone being entitled to an informed opinion.
That can be a slippery slope. Who gets to define "informed"?
I'm a huge dog lover and know enough about the movie "Old Yeller" to say you'll never catch me watching that sicko doggie snuff film ever. Is that unfair to the creators of the film? Perhaps. Am I right to feel this way? I guess it depends on your point of view.![]()
We have been "informed" that Janeway was killed in a Trek Book, the discussion is here. So here we are.
KimC is right you cannot define "informed".
Brit
In England there is a country pursuit that entails a man on a horse with some dogs joining in chasing a Fox. A few years ago this pursuit was made illegal. Now this was happening while I was at University where several of the persons on the course were from London or other large cities where as I myself live in a very rural area. My fellow students due to the nature of the course wrote articles and also made TV packages on Fox Hunting and it always had a negative angle on it. Now. Me. I like all the others on my course had never gone fox hunting and when ever the discussion came up on it, I down right refused to join in because I personally believe that until you experience and take part in something like that your opinion is null and void due to a simple case of ignorance.
I still have not been fox hunting although on Boxing Day I did venture out to one of the local hunts. BUT. I have read Before Dishonour, I know what happens, I know the context of what happens because I've read the book and because I've read some interviews and posts on here and that has helped with me understanding the context of the possible death of one Admiral Kathryn Janeway. To me though it is a pretty non issue. As I have said. Star Trek is a fictional construct. It is not real, so the possible death of Janeway and the reactions from a very small number of poster on here just boggles the mind.
But, anyway, my little anicdote about fox hunting is how I persive informed decision and given that to the best of my knowledge you have not read the events in question than that is not an informed decision.