Actually, you're mistaken. IIRC, every popularity poll done in the Voyager forum has had Captain Janeway winning by a wide margin. She is, by far, the most popular character in the series.
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Would I be right in guessing from the marketing, and now from Janeway's death, that TPTB wanted Seven to be most popular and maybe even believed that she was most popular?
And then this just made the fans react by writing even more Janeway fanfic etc?
Would I be right in guessing from the marketing, and now from Janeway's death, that TPTB wanted Seven to be most popular and maybe even believed that she was most popular?
And then this just made the fans react by writing even more Janeway fanfic etc?
I think Seven was marketed specifically for Trek's "target audience" so it was assumed that she was the more popular. This is not to say she does't have fans outside the target but those fans weren't what TPTB were aiming for.
Also, as the first woman Trek captain there was naturally some backlash. However, I can't imagine why TPTB would deliberately turn their back on such a large group of fans - that just doesn't make financial sense. The only conclusion I can reach is that someone did not do their homework and Janeway was judged to be a lot less popular than she actually is.
I think that the sale of Voyager books, more than those of any other series, has suffered from the plethora of fanfic, some of it quite good. The "usual Trek novel" just doesn't cut it with this group, and, from what I hear, "Full Circle" does a much better job of "fitting" the real demographic.
I think way more people would have been upset if Seven died.
I always thought in the Voyager popularity tier it was Seven/The Doctor in a tie for 1st, then Janeway in 2nd...then everyone else to varying degrees.
Actually, you're mistaken. IIRC, every popularity poll done in the Voyager forum has had Captain Janeway winning by a wide margin. She is, by far, the most popular character in the series.
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I don't think there would have been nearly the outrage if Seven had been the one killed in these novels.
This doesn't mean I'm not a fan of the character. It means that I think all the angst regarding Janeway's death is way overdone.
This doesn't mean I'm not a fan of the character. It means that I think all the angst regarding Janeway's death is way overdone.
Agreed. If Voyager's fans skew older and female, that's neither here nor there. What I can't fathom is the degree to which said fans identify with Janeway on a personal level (despite the on-screen inconsistency in her behavior from season to season), some even likening her as a role model. A fictional character as a role model. It's beyond my understanding.
You may think from your point of view that it’s all overdone, but I can tell you that it isn’t and it’s not going to stop until she is brought back properly. We want her alive and most of us want her in a mature relationship with Chakotay. There are many that would like to see her have children. (She expressed a desire for children in the episode “The Q and The Grey”).
I would like to see Janeway return in a good story. But like you JustKate, I don't really care whether she is involved with Chakotay or has children.
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