I'm not reading anything into what you wrote, other than what you wrote.
Christopher, if I drew a mistaken inference, just say that. Just say, "Allyn, Jaime is still my editor, and your reading comprehension skills are crap."
But I don't think you will, because I know you, and I know you don't like to lie or perpetrate knowing falsehoods. That's why your passive-aggressive non-denial is the confirmation to me that I drew the right conclusion from your use of "my editor" and "the editor," that Jaime is no longer editing
DTI and, very possibly,
Star Trek fiction. But I also know that you're not going to give me the satisfaction of saying that I was right.
Look, I don't bring this up to pick on you or attack you. I really and truly don't. I don't care one way or the other whether Jaime has a role at Pocket today. Rather, if she
isn't overseeing Pocket's
Star Trek line any longer, I think that's an important thing to discuss, and that's something fandom as a whole wants (and probably needs) to know, because it has serious implications for the future of
Star Trek literature. A line in turmoil like Pocket's
Star Trek line is -- cutbacks in the publishing line, fired editors, canceled books -- may not have a future. And I think that would be a very sad thing, indeed, if
Star Trek fiction passed from this Earth.