Sorry, but I just have to repeat what I wrote before. If the main character can be killed off just like that, what will stop them from wasting more main characters when there's a need for an "effect"?
And this is the point that I was making before, with my list of the other series.
To be fair, NOTHING is preventing them from doing so, in much the same way nothing is preventing them from writing a 12-book epic about the Great Tribble Invasion or something equally nonsensical...nothing except what made them kill off Janeway in the first place - the desire to tell a good story. And, as you can see, Janeway's death is the exception rather than the rule; they clearly would not have done so unless they felt it was worthy, and as evidenced by the dozen or so cases where they brought main characters back into a place to continue impacting the ongoing narrative (including in Full Circle!) it's not a decision they took lightly.
Complain about Janeway's death all you want; it's a debatable decision, for damn sure. But don't act like it's part of some overall trend. It's very clear that this is an exception, not a rule.
How can you be so sure that this is an exception? Have you had some guarantees for that? As I see it, it's only your words against mine here.
I appreciate you admitting that you were wrong about the other series...but then you go right back to this. I answered this question like 2 pages ago in this thread - at least one statement you make in this quote is a BLATANT LIE and one other is, at best, a vast distortion of the truth. You don't even have to read the book to know that, just re-read a post I made in response to you earlier.
There is no reason for you to post this except if you are trying to actively distort reality to support your positions against people that don't know better. It's dishonest and dishonorable.
Stop. Making. Shit. Up.
Just to sort it out:
Correct me if I'm wrong but Janeway, Tuvok, Chakotay and Seven are in the book. However, Janeway is killed off, Tuvok is on Titan, Chakotay and Seven are leaving their duties on Voyager for other assignments which means that none of those characters will be on board the ship in upcoming books. Questionmark for The Doctor who probably is in the book but I'm not sure what the future plans for him is and Kes and Neelix are not in the book at all. Am I right?
captcalhoun wrote:
yes. people who don't give a shit that she died and just wish everyone would remember:
IT'S NOT REAL!! SHE'S A FICTIONAL CHARACTER!!! IT'S JUST A FUCKING BOOK!!! GET THE HELL OVER IT!!!!!
worry about something REAL like the economy, or global climate change or the war in Iraq or the war in Afghanistan or the impending threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran or the starving in Africa. not what happened to a FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN A FICTIONAL BOOK!
FFS!!!
I would like to inform you that I have a lot of different interest besides Star Trek.
Yes, I'm interested in politics, even if it really p***es me off most of the time due to the state of the world today and I do care about the environment, those who have been affected by the economical crisis caused by a bunch of ignorant idiots, certain other political events at home and abroad and I do participate in debates about those issues too. I'm also interested in music and sports, not to mention some other TV series as well which I also happen to debate about from time to time on some forums.
However, I won't go too deeply into all that because it would be too much of topic but I can send you a list about some of the events I follow if necessary.
But right now and right here we are actually debating one of my interests, an interest which happen to be a nice pastime and which gives me some respite from a not too friendly world outside my door. So I guess that I'm excused if I'm abit annoyed over the fact that this little "haven" of mine has been disturbed in ways I can't accept too mant times in the recent years.
I guess that it's the same for many dissapointed Voyager fans and Janeway fans who are expressing their opinions right now.