^ Really, Colonel, tell us how you feel. I'm not sure I got it by just this.


To me, the Janeway fans would gain a lot more...sympathy, if they showed a bit more flexibility and willingness to compromise a little bit.
Tell me just what kind of compromise is there, our character is dead in Trek books and we want to read stories about her alive, I don't see any ground in between. The only compromise you all want is for us to go away and leave all of Trek to you and that isn't right nor is it going to happen.
To me, the Janeway fans would gain a lot more...sympathy, if they showed a bit more flexibility and willingness to compromise a little bit.
Tell me just what kind of compromise is there, our character is dead in Trek books and we want to read stories about her alive, I don't see any ground in between. The only compromise you all want is for us to go away and leave all of Trek to you and that isn't right nor is it going to happen.
Yes why the outrage over Treklit readers being unhappy with the death of a character? It was dumb. Even those that didn't care much one way or the other didn't see it as a good death or necessary in any way.
Why do we have to be hounded and labeled fanatics because we think something Pocket Books did was a BAD IDEA which should and could (easily) be corrected?
It's really very simple.
Ugh...I'm done with this...when the Janeway fans are less willing to sound like victims and more willing to have an open-minded discussion about this, they know how to find me.
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I don't intend to monitor this thread any further (in other words, if you respond here I won't know that you did so), as I don't feel people are allowing any room for constructive dissent. I'll come back if that's what anyone wants...but I somehow doubt it.
Really, really disappointing.
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my sister hated that Janeway died
What I really find disgusting is the demand that we have "a good reason" to bring her back from a thoughtless, pointless, and badly done death and I don't find that reasonable at all.
Brit
What I really find disgusting is the demand that we have "a good reason" to bring her back from a thoughtless, pointless, and badly done death and I don't find that reasonable at all.
Brit
How is it disgusting to ask for a good reason? If there's no reason to bring the character back, then why bother doing so? Resurrecting characters willy-nilly is a bad idea, and there should be a good reason for it. This has nothing to do with the quality of the original death.
And whatever you may think of Janeway's original "death" at the hands of the Borg (since after all there *is* an existing way to bring her back), the glowing praise "Full Circle" has received indicates a potentially-bad situation has been turned into something of high quality.
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Kestrel, "good reason" is just one more way of saying, I don't give a damn about you or what you would like to read.
Brit
That is in your eyes, my opinion is that it is and was a bad idea, "Full Circle" introduced a character that could have very easily been Janeway, so that whole dead Janeway plot was contrived, bad and deserves to be set right.
And I frankly do not care how. Personally now I would like to see the whole story arc thrown out and reset. There are far better stories out that that don't depend on dead characters, an enemy that is brought back way to strong, and whole species (namely the Trill) decimated. This is bad writing. So yep she has to be brought back and I don't care how, just so she is living (and in her own body), still an admiral and still with Chakotay.
This can and should be done because we are all lovers of Trek and Trek characters, one group of readers shouldn't be sacrificed for others, it's not right nor is it fair.
Kestrel, "good reason" is just one more way of saying, I don't give a damn about you or what you would like to read.
It can also just as easily mean, "I cannot fathom the depth of your fandom for this one character. Because of that, I need more reasons that 'just because I think it was a bad idea' in order to agree with you. Otherwise, I simply think you're going overboard."
Death is a big deal, or at least it should be, so I do think "just because it was a bad idea" isn't enough to agree with. Is there a plan for plot and character development beyond "Janeway and her happy tree friends gallavanting around the Alpha Quadrant"?
If we need a "good reason" to bring Janeway back, then I guess the writers can come up with one.
If we need a "good reason" to bring Janeway back, then I guess the writers can come up with one.
See, what we're really arguing about is whether Janeway is worthy of coming back.
If we need a "good reason" to bring Janeway back, then I guess the writers can come up with one.
If we need a "good reason" to bring Janeway back, then I guess the writers can come up with one.
I think the thought is guilty until proven innocent here.
So, in order for us to want Janeway back, we have to prove it's worth it and then show how to do it, thus creating the story line. This would be instead of asking for Janeway to come back and having the writers come up with a story line.
See, what we're really arguing about is whether Janeway is worthy of coming back.
Who said that? It was PB's TPTB that ordered her death, not the writers.
No, the argument is, is there a compelling, dramatic reason for Janeway to come back that will produce a good story.
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