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As a publicity stunt, it may have succeded. I guess that it can attract people who normally don't read the Voyager Relaunch books.
But what will happen in the long run? Will those who might have gotten a kick out of Janeway's death or those who just were curious remain and continue to buy the books? Not to mention those who will definitely turn their backs to the books and will stick to fan-fiction instead. It can be very hard to bring back former loyal fans who have lost their interest.
I guess it can be the same as happened to a rather well-nown rock band who changed their style to attract new fans. It became a setback for them since the loyal fanbase hated the new style and abandoned the band while the new fans they wanted to attract only stayed for a while, then moved on to other things. Later on, the band tried to bring back their old fans by reverting to their old style but it was too late.
As a publicity stunt, it may have succeded. I guess that it can attract people who normally don't read the Voyager Relaunch books.
But what will happen in the long run? Will those who might have gotten a kick out of Janeway's death or those who just were curious remain and continue to buy the books? Not to mention those who will definitely turn their backs to the books and will stick to fan-fiction instead. It can be very hard to bring back former loyal fans who have lost their interest.
I guess it can be the same as happened to a rather well-nown rock band who changed their style to attract new fans. It became a setback for them since the loyal fanbase hated the new style and abandoned the band while the new fans they wanted to attract only stayed for a while, then moved on to other things. Later on, the band tried to bring back their old fans by reverting to their old style but it was too late.