I highly recommend that you check out Indistinguishable From Magic, by James McIntee, for justice on that front![]()
What a coincidence! There's a novel of that same title by David A. McIntee!
If only 1% of the audience read tie-ins, then those 800 people are almost a majority.![]()
If only 1% of the audience read tie-ins, then those 800 people are almost a majority.![]()
If only 1% of the audience read tie-ins, then those 800 people are almost a majority.![]()
Err, no... ratings for Voyager were typically on the order of a few million. If we conservatively call it 2 million, then 1% would be 20,000. 800 people would be only 4% of that. "Almost a majority?" Hardly. It doesn't even reach the threshold of being statistically significant.
When they want to know who's going to win the next election, they ask 1000 people out of 300 million, and extrapolate.
When they want to know who's going to win the next election, they ask 1000 people out of 300 million, and extrapolate.
Yes, but they don't ask the 1000 people that have signed up for the "Barack Obama is satan!" facebook group. By which I mean, it's hardly a representative sample.
If only 1% of the audience read tie-ins, then those 800 people are almost a majority.![]()
Err, no... ratings for Voyager were typically on the order of a few million. If we conservatively call it 2 million, then 1% would be 20,000. 800 people would be only 4% of that. "Almost a majority?" Hardly. It doesn't even reach the threshold of being statistically significant.
I think the devil face indicated that was meant to be a joke :P
I'd still like to know more about Janeway's "erratic" behavior. Can anyone spell it out/direct me somewhere?
I think the cannon(or is it one n) characters are treated better in the books then they ever were in the tv series. Though it would be nice if Geordi could keep the girlfriends.
At Shore Leave two weeks ago, Kirsten Beyer had someone at her "Bring Back Janeway" panel who was completely unaware of Janeway's death in the books, and thought the panel was about bringing Katie back to the screen. (And was quite angry with Kirsten because she had not green-lit a Voyager movie yet, and was thus a sexist.)I think that the degree and breadth of unhappiness that her use in Before Dishonor produced suggest that she was misused, whatever the dramatic arguments to the contrary.
I'm aware of maybe half a dozen to a dozen people on this BBS who actively object to Janeway's death, and of maybe two or three who throw temper tantrums about it. I'd hardly call that a large degree or breadth.
I'm aware of a "Bring Back Janeway" facebook group with over 800 members.
To be on topic, I can't really think of too many characters that have been overly mistreated. Who would be the Rory of star trek?
To be on topic, I can't really think of too many characters that have been overly mistreated. Who would be the Rory of star trek?
Harry Kim has him tied for deaths, doesn't he?![]()
You know, at this point I almost want a ban on discussing Janeway in the TrekLit forum.
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