Wow, Kirsten Beyer made VOY not suck!

Discussion in 'Trek Literature' started by DeafPoet, Jan 12, 2011.

  1. AlwaysLearning

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    Hmmm. I never thought Voyager sucked, I loved it and adored Janeway.

    I am crushed she is dead, but I reluctantly read Full Circle and really enjoyed it. Kirsten Beyer is a very articulate and imaginative writer, and I like how she wove stuff from the series and the Golden books into "Full Circle" and advanced the new Voyager story.

    I wasn't predisposed to like any new characters, but I think Eden has potential, and I really liked Cambridge (although still no clue why he was so insolent with Chakotay in the beginning). I really like the Chakotay character development.

    I know I will miss Janeway and I am deeply upset she was killed, but hopefully she'll come up again in the crew's memories or vision quests or dreams. And maybe one day someone will figure out how to resurrect her. But I will keep reading as long Kirsten Beyer is writing b/c I've read all the Voyager books and she by far comes closest to recreating in her books the Voyager crew I grew so fond of.
     
  2. SicOne

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    I understand completely. Thanks much for getting back to me, though...any answer is better than no answer.
     
  3. Johnhead99

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    Not exactly. Batiste wasn't "accidentally" left behind. It was suppose to be a one way trip. It was one of the reasons why Valerie(?) was hesistant to let him back into fluidic space. He had a duty to do. That; and the fact she was worried about him corrupting their space.

    The rest is true though; about the scheme being abandoned.
     
  4. DigificWriter

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    I've always been in the minority in that I enjoy(ed) Voyager for what it was, even though I do feel that it didn't live up to its fullest potential, so I didn't have any issues with Christie Golden's 'relaunch' novels; however, Kirsten Beyer's contributions to the series really took everything that Voyager WAS and brought it closer to what the series COULD HAVE BEEN. Janeway, Chakotay, Seven, and B'Elanna were always my favorite characters, and Beyer's two novels really did all four of those characters justice, even though Janeway only features in half of the first one.

    if there's one thing that I was slightly disappointed in with Beyer's novels, it's that Captain Eden didn't stay in command of Voyager longer, since there was, IMO, a lot of storyline potential to be mined in terms of character interaction between her and the ship's existing crew, but am hoping that she'll still be utilized in some fashion in "Children of the Storm".
     
  5. craig keith

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    I am slighty dissapointed as well, however Chakotay deserves to be in the Captians chair and I want to see how tom will develop as first officer as he was my fav character on Voyager :)

    Its been mentioned a million times in this thread already but congrates to Kirsten Beyer, The novels are what Voyager Should have been, What it could have been :)
     
  6. AstroMike

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    While I watched all of Voyager as it aired in its first run from 95-01, I always found it to be up and down and frustrating to watch. I attributed much of that to the fact that Paris and Tuvok were my favorite characters and always seemed underutilized. I purchased Beyers's novels and loaned them to a guy I worked with who loved Voyager and raved about these novels. I finally decided to give them a shot and I'm about half way done with Full Circle. I have really enjoyed it so far. I agree with some of the earlier posts that Beyer seems to have taken Voyager to a different level. I really like Paris now being the First Officer and Chakotay being in command.
     
  7. JD

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    Have you read the Titan books? They do some great stuff with Tuvok in those books.
     
  8. Tropical_Night

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    If everyone had stayed in the same job it would be boring, and I like the way most relaunch novels have made characters progress (Kim to Security, Paris to XO, Nog to Cheif of Operations) without it being "what the f___" like they did to the Westley Crusher character in TNG or to Sisko at the end of DS9.
     
  9. AstroMike

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    I've read all of the Titan novels and have really enjoyed most of them. I have liked the way they've featured Tuvok in a more prominent role.
     
  10. Lynx

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    Voyager never sucked!

    In fact, the seasons 1-3 books are so incredible GOOD. Even my lesser favorites, like "Ragnarok" should have been among the best episodes if it had been filmed.

    Then we do have the really great ones, like "The Black Shore" by Greg Cox (excellent), "Marooned" by Christie Golden (excellent), "Her Klingon Soul" by Michael Jan Friedman (fantastic) and all the rest of those great masterpieces.

    TrekLit as its best! :techman::bolian:

    My Voyager season 1-3 book reviews
    http://lynx677.110mb.com/bookreviews.html
     
  11. craig keith

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    The trouble is, At some points it did suck a lot "Ex Post Facto" and "Emanations" Come to mind from season one alone. Thats not to say there wern't some very good episodes mixed in, and i would never have stopped watching it, There were just more dodgy ones then DS9
     
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  12. Lynx

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    When it comes to "Emanations", I agree. That was a weak episode.

    But I really like "Ex Post Facto". :bolian:
     
  13. craig keith

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    If it was confined to season one then i would understand as all series go though stages like that ( except the allmighty BSG ) But even in Season 6 and 7 there are more dodgy episodes then there are good ones. The Haunting of deck 12 comes to mind for that ( Neelix makes it alll up , That was an hour of my life i wont ever get back!
     
  14. SicOne

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    Ummm...I don't know where to start here to prove the blatant falsehood of that untenable statement, so I will simply ask if you watched the show? Do I have to recite a list of sucky episodes?
     
  15. Lynx

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    Yes, I did watch the show. I have seasons 1-3 on DVD and have re-watched them several times. In fact, I will re-watch "Caretaker" this evening. :techman:

    Voyager's first three seasons were magnificent!

    Not to mention the Voyager seasons 1-3 books which are excellent!
     
  16. captcalhoun

    captcalhoun Admiral Admiral

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    don't bother, you'll never convince Lynx the series, especially the first three seasons, was anything other than The Most AWESOMEST AWESOME TELEVISION SHOW IN THE AWESOME HISTORY OF AWESOME TELEVISION.
     
  17. USS Intrepid

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    Er I don't believe that's correct. As I recall, the last scene on the bridge makes it quite clear he lied to the kids when he said he made it all up.
     
  18. Bishop76

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    This.
     
  19. craig keith

    craig keith Lieutenant Red Shirt

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    Is that not what i said when i said Neelix makes it all up, which is why its a waste of an hour of my life in the first place
     
  20. USS Intrepid

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    Apologies, but that's not what I'm saying. You said he made it all up. I said he lied when he said he made it all up. The last scene pretty much tells the audience (although it is open to interpretation) that the story Neelix tells the kids was in fact true.