I concede that my initial reaction was overly optimistic
If anything, your reaction seemed rather pessimistic.![]()
The fact of the matter is that the DS9 relaunch or series or whatever we want to call it has had its problems in recent years
...it is completely inaccurate to take, "We ran into some problems getting Fearful Symmetry/The Soul Key done" and turn it into, "There is no DS9 series currently being published."
That is especially true since there is obviously a point at which a series becomes so intermittent as to be difficult to characterize as "ongoing" and that there was just a jarring break with previous ongoing storylines.
I don't think it's at all obvious where that point is.
And yes, there was a jarring break, but what do you expect?
All I can say right now is that it was bad business indeed.I just want to know what "that bad business on Bajor's first moon" was.![]()
^Timing-wise, if you insist on a "season" structure for the DS9 novels, Unity was more like the big midseason sweeps event, and WoDS9 was the rest of the season.
Nor I, but then I did not attempt to establish such a standard. What I was pointing out was that, in addition to the original point by Sci being a blatant strawman, the mere fact that DS9 novels have been published in the past couple of years and might be published again in a year or so is not going to be sufficient to assuage all concerns that the DS9-R is "dead," as the original poster put it.
^Timing-wise, if you insist on a "season" structure for the DS9 novels, Unity was more like the big midseason sweeps event, and WoDS9 was the rest of the season.
And yet, I don't see it that way at all.
Unity wrapped up a lot of the preexisting plot threads and teased some new ones.
Felt very "Season Finale" to me.
I like DS9 Ongoing. We should start calling it that![]()
If there were actually an ongoing series that would make sense.
This is the kind of shit I'm talking about. The books say "The saga of Deep Space Nine will continue." Thus, there is an ongoing series.
You really, really like to sarcastically overstate things. It doesn't help you, it's just obnoxious.
Chris that expains what happened with the series but that does not make the decision a good one. These characters and this series deserve the story to be fleshed out and continued in the same way it has been done. To jump and leave us all hanging as to the motivations of the characters becuase we never get to see how they progressed to the point they are at now is ridiculous. That is why it feels dead and the motivations of Sisko in RBoTE feel so false.
There's better ways to advance DS9 than a four year jump that takes us to a situation where the characters have radically changed. A book or two (or three) taking up a longer span of time than is standard would have worked well. It would have given us some reasons for things being as they are, continued or wrapped up ongoing plotlines while still leaving enough holes to allow other novels to go back and "fill in the blanks.". Large jumps in time whether it be in novels, comics or other forms of media rarely satisfy the fans that have followed a series. More often than not it feels like :We don't know what to do so we're changing everything and staring over." I'm not saying that that IS the reason, just that is what it often feels like.
I think "might be published again" is way too pessimistic.
As I said before, Voyager went four years between books and came back stronger than ever.
Sure, that's a little shallow and arbitrary, but then, the conceit of forcing these books into a "TV season" model that they were never designed or intended to conform to is shallow and arbitrary to begin with.
I think the "season 8" appellation was principally an affectionate term applied by readers to the original relaunch since it was so successful in carrying on the legacy of the show. So there was really nothing shallow or arbitrary about it. No one was expecting "conformity" with some sort of rigid definition of a "season" of novels. It was an expression of fondness applied only very loosely to the ongoing story in the novels.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.