I do believe that there are more Janeway fans out there than there are worshippers of the current direction of Star trek literature here.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
I do believe that there are more Janeway fans out there than there are worshippers of the current direction of Star trek literature here.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
EXACTLY.
Any internet forum is going to be a tiny little piece of a tiny little piece of a fandom, and is going to represent absolutely nothing.
If our anectodal poll means nothing, neither does your board full of Janeway fans.
I do believe that there are more Janeway fans out there than there are worshippers of the current direction of Star trek literature here.
You continue to discount evidence and possibilities to the contrary of your thesis, that many people might like the direction of the Voyager novels, that many people think Janeway died nobly, et cetera.
If you're unwilling to be convinced of other possibilities and are interested only in making bad arguments, what are you doing here?
Hm-hm.
Some people on the TrekLit forum seem to be happy over the current development.
OK, I could have a poll on my website with the question: Should Kes be reinstated as the main character in future Voyager books and have at least a 90% yes vote for it.
I do believe that there are more Janeway fans out there than there are worshippers of the current direction of Star trek literature here.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
Hm-hm.
Some people on the TrekLit forum seem to be happy over the current development.
OK, I could have a poll on my website with the question: Should Kes be reinstated as the main character in future Voyager books and have at least a 90% yes vote for it.
Go for it, then I will accept your argument as having a valid basis
Hm-hm.
Some people on the TrekLit forum seem to be happy over the current development.
OK, I could have a poll on my website with the question: Should Kes be reinstated as the main character in future Voyager books and have at least a 90% yes vote for it.
Go for it, then I will accept your argument as having a valid basis
Well you shouldn't.
I could ask all my friends that same question, and have a 100% "no" response. Doesn't mean dick.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
Amazon sales. Full Circle was outselling Over A Torrent Sea in preorders by a lot. Before Dishonor continues to sell better than the novels on either side of it, despite several reviews informing readers what is to come and being a TNG novel with a VOY character on the cover, which is usually a problem.
Anecdotally, we're tied - my board likes it, your board doesn't.
Amazon is hardly the best source of data, but it's all I can find, and it's solidly on my side.
Again: show me evidence or drop it.
What I'm doing here? Well, I seem to be debating with the same 4-5 people who think that it was a good decision to kill off Janeway.
Let's see what will happen when the permanent annihilation of Janeway is known by most of the Star Trek fans.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
Amazon sales. Full Circle was outselling Over A Torrent Sea in preorders by a lot. Before Dishonor continues to sell better than the novels on either side of it, despite several reviews informing readers what is to come and being a TNG novel with a VOY character on the cover, which is usually a problem.
Anecdotally, we're tied - my board likes it, your board doesn't.
Amazon is hardly the best source of data, but it's all I can find, and it's solidly on my side.
Again: show me evidence or drop it.
As I've written before, some people are curious what has happened or will happen, some people are happy that a character they dislike is gone, some people might buy the books because they have all the other books, some people might still hope that Janeway will return and some of those who have bought "Before Dishonor" didn't know that her death would be permanent.
Let's see what will happen when the permanent annihilation of Janeway is known by most of the Star Trek fans.
I do believe that there are more Janeway fans out there than there are worshippers of the current direction of Star trek literature here.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
Yippie skippie. Show me some evidence or drop it.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
I bnelieve that you're a pink elephant who is typing this all out on a DVORAK keyboard.
Show me some evidence that I'm wrong.
THIS. A thousand times this. I fall into this category as well, but it sometimes feels like Lynx (and some others) believe we don't exist, or something. Part of the reason I've begun posting in these threads is to clarify that there is a middle-ground between the two extremes being presented by the "Bring Janeway back now" crowd: I have read too many posts that basically speak from a point of view that says if you aren't demanding that they bring Janeway back, if you aren't just FURIOUS over the "overly dark stories" and "needless character-destruction" that the books are engaging in, then you must LIKE it that she died, you must want to see LOTS of main characters die, you must LOVE the idea that TrekLit is spiraling into this bleak realm of hopelessness and despair (even though it's not, really). There are some of us who do not want to see Janeway just magically return tomorrow, and are very happy with the current state of TrekLit in general, yet at the same time, liked the character. In fact, if I DIDN'T like Janeway, I wouldn't have cared that much when she died. I thought it was well-written and powerful (that applies to Before Dishonor as a whole, IMO). And I want to see where things go from here. And I'm sorry, but seriously, TrekLit in general has a LONG way to do before it begins to feel like this nuBSG-style pit of dark despair and death that some of you are making it out to be.Or some like the character but don't have a problem with her being dead and want to see here the authors take this![]()
And then do the same in every book.That's why I think Janeway should go back and die straight away, because after the reaction we've seen here I just think it would be really really funny.
You could have an amazing cliffhanger at the end of one book where she repeats and then at the start of the next, she's killed on the first page.
Janeway moved towards the central chair like she'd come home and then.. the console blow out and she was propelled forward into the view screen.
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And then do the same in every book.That's why I think Janeway should go back and die straight away, because after the reaction we've seen here I just think it would be really really funny.
You could have an amazing cliffhanger at the end of one book where she repeats and then at the start of the next, she's killed on the first page.
Janeway moved towards the central chair like she'd come home and then.. the console blow out and she was propelled forward into the view screen.
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"Oh, my God! They killed Kathy!"
"You bastards!!"
And then do the same in every book.That's why I think Janeway should go back and die straight away, because after the reaction we've seen here I just think it would be really really funny.
You could have an amazing cliffhanger at the end of one book where she repeats and then at the start of the next, she's killed on the first page.
Janeway moved towards the central chair like she'd come home and then.. the console blow out and she was propelled forward into the view screen.
![]()
"Oh, my God! They killed Kathy!"
"You bastards!!"
On the killing of Trek characters:
Kill everybody. Then, resurrect them and kill them all again.
Ship corridors should run red (or green, or pink, etc.) with the blood of the vanquished. Entire worlds will tremble at the approach of he who emerges from the Darkness to unleash unparalleled death and destruction.
Legends will spring forth, songs will be sung, and children will cower in fear when stories of this Unequaled Reign of Terror are told in nights to come.
And standing amid the carnage, weapon of choice held high in triumph, will be Reginald Barclay.
That'll teach people to mock his holodeck programs, damn it.
Oh, and if that's not enough for 75 books, we can always add a subplot where...I don't know...a giant space thingee is threatening the entire known galaxy.
And it will not be canon.
Rather, it will transcend canon.
But, you won't have to read it to enjoy Articles of the Federation.
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