In response to a few other posters a page or so back, I realize that some of the old timers on this forum resent the sudden influx of Voyager and Janeway fans. That is obvious. Perhaps you do look forward to the day when it is just the "good old boys" here once again. That's fine and dandy for the TrekBBS. But it isn't so fine and dandy for PB if only the "old faithful" bunch buy their books. No matter how well the current novels are selling, they would love to sell more. That's the nature of the business. They are looking to expand their market into new areas and to new readers.
Bringing Janeway back in the Voyager relaunch would mean that the "good old boys" will buy the books (because they buy everything), and that a whole new, very interested audience will start buying them, too. The same rationale is true for branching out from the Destiny story line. Why have three series caught up in one plot?
I invoke the 45th Rule of Acquisition: Expand, or die!![]()
I like how you're ignoring the many posts in this very thread where people say that they weren't interested in Voyager before but are now. Seems like "a whole new, very interested audience" HAS started buying them, and it's the "good old boys [girls]" that have stopped.
Hell, me alone - as I mentioned before, the death of Janeway prompted me to pick up Trek novels again (after I'd abandoned the hobby and sold all of mine from when I was a kid many years earlier), and has lead to my buying over 170 novels since then!
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