Of course Janeway should be brought back! She's the main character of Voyager. In fact, they shouldn't have killed her off in the first place.
OK, they wanted to attract new people. But will those new readers be as loyal as the old Voyager fans, those who took a liking to the TV series and have continued to follow the adventures of their favorites in the books? Pocket Books might up in the same situation as the rock band who changed style in order to attract new fans. They lost their old, longtime loyal fans and the new fans they managed to attract did abandon them after a while, looking for new, trendy things.
As for me, I could have been a potential buyer of the relaunch books. After all, there was a time when I did buy every Voyager book which was released. If they hadn't killed off Janeway and stated that her death was permanent, I would probably have bought at least some of the books, despite being dissatisfied with the split-up original crew.
4 relaunch books had already been released years before Janeway was killed, and I thought you said that you hadn't bought any of those books. Did you? Janeway was alive in them. I also recall you saying something along the lines of not being a Voyager fan post-Kes. If you weren't a fan anymore because of the lack of Kes, why would you be interested in the relaunch at all?

LaBarre and I must know!
Good question which needs a good answer.
I've read three of the four Voyager books, "Homecoming", The Farther Shore" and "Old Wounds" even if I must admit that I wasn't too happy with them. I did write a review about "Homecoming" when I had read that one and "The Farther Shore" in which I did sum up my opinions and most of what I wrote then still stands, including the fact that "I would continue to keep an eye on the relaunch" which I have done up to now.
As for Kes, that's one of the reasons that I haven't had the same interest for Voyager afyter season 1-3. I've only watched the season 4-6 episodes (up to "Fury") once plus "Endgame" and that was after two years of totally abandoning the TV show and I haven't read any Voyager books between "Pathways" and the first Relaunch book "Homecoming" except for the "Dark Matters" trilogy.
I must admit that I had some hope and expectations that Kes would be brought back in a decent way in the relaunch since Christie Golden actually had a lot of sympathy for the character (I know that because of an exchange of mails I had with her around the publishing of the Dark Matter books).
But in recent years I've actually been happy that they haven't brought the character back since I'm afraid that it would result in further destruction of the character and too much of that "Fury" crap aftermath involved in a possible story.
Anyway, I did have some hopes for the relaunch when it started. I did hope that it would clear up and correct some stupidities from the later years of the series (such as the destruction of Kes, Neelix's absence and C/7). Although being somewhat dissapointed with the stories and the split-up of the crew, I still kept an eye on the relaunch because I did see it as "canon" and as the continuation of the TV series. You should only know how many times I've debated about this on the startrek.com forum where I've stated over and over again that I do regard the books as "canon". It was only some months ago I did state that "better a mediocre Voyager relaunch than no Voyager relaunch at all" when I was debating with some people who really trashed the whole thing.
I've also written a fan-fiction story based on the situation in the relaunch books (I had to do a lot of reading and research for that one which gave me some insight in the DS9 books as well) and I have two unfinished stories "in the can" based on the same premise. That has given me reasons for keeping an eye on the relaunch and buying occasional books as well.
However, the killing off of Janeway has in a way shattered all hopes I may have had for the relaunch and I no longer see any reason to "keep an eye" on the relaunch or consider it as "canon" since I'll never will write a single story where Janeway is killed off and no longer see any reason for defending the books and regarding them as "canon".
If Janeway hadn't been killed off, I would probably have stuck around, bought some books here and there and continued to write comments about regarding the relaunch as "canon" and "better a mediocre Voyager relaunch than no Voyager relaunch at all". The only thing that would have made me totally abandon all Trek is some story which would further ruin and destroy Kes.
But the killing off of Janeway changed all that. I just can't accept it because it's like having the "Fury" scenario opened up again, this time with another beloved Voyager character.
And I do see a Pandora's box opening up here. If the main character of Voyager can be that easily wasted, then who will be next?
I guess that the main reason for many angry posts is that I'm terribly dissapointed. I've expected more of the books, the authors and those in charge of Pocket Books. If you visit my website and read my reviews of the 15 first Voyager books, you will see that I really appreciate them, some of them more than the TV episodes and that I've actually like to read Star Trek books, that's the reason for me "hanging around" here.
And no, Im' not gonna rant about this over and over again. I've said what I want to say in this matter and explained what I don't like with the current direction.
However, hope is the last thing that will fade. I don't rule out the possibility that I will buy and read Star Trek books in the future. Honestly, I hope that somewhere down the road there will be a positive surprise for once.
