A few years ago I picked up the DS9 Relaunch omnibus Twist of Faith, and really rather enjoyed it. I hadn't been following the relaunch but was eager to find out what happened after the series finale, and was grateful to have this new jump-on point. I was also really pleased that finally we'd get to see Kira in charge of the station being even more awesome than ever. I make no secret of the fact that she's my fave Trek character ever, so this was all good.
Then it was on to the second omnibus, These Haunted Seas. Finished that - and then The Jump happened. Where the DS9 series suddenly jumped over five years in order to catch up with the rest of the TNG verse novels.
Two things happened here to kill my enthusiasm for the range. First, although I'd only read these two omnibuses, I had bought every relaunch book up to and including The Never Ending Sacrifice in anticipation of breezing right through them - but I never did. Suddenly there seemed to be absolutely no point; if this was a story where five years of it could glossed over without explanation, was it really much of a story worth following to begin with? It had started well, and things like Unity and Warpath and suchlike sounded interesting, but I wondered what was the point of reading them when whatever they were leading up to now clearly wasn't going to happen. It wasn't really a case of "GRR, I AM SO ANGRY ABOUT THIS AND MY RAGE IS INSATIABLE, RAAAH!!!", more "Oh, okay. Never mind then." And to this day, they're sat on my bookshelf unread.
Secondly...hearing about what happened to the characters after the five year jump. Now, I'm aware I'm leaving myself wide open here to cries of "So let me get this straight...you're complaining about things that are happening in books you've never actually read?", but just hear me out here. Because although I may not have read the books, I have tried to keep up with what's going on in them on this forum and elsewhere.
The characters were what made the show for me, and I suspect for most people, so I was interested to hear what had happened to them during that gap. We all have our favorites, but I'm sure few could deny that Sisko and Kira were the heart of the show, so when reviews and discussion threads for the first Typhon Pact books came up, and their roles were mentioned...well. Again, I've not read these books, and I'm well aware that I'm on shaky ground and likely to be jumped on for saying this, but what I was hearing did absolutely nothing to lure me back to the series. I know, it's silly to judge something you've not experienced, but the point of reading other people's reviews is to get an idea for yourself whether or not you'd want to read the story, and the mentions of a Sisko who would run away from his family or of Kira being reduced from main to minor character...well, they weren't really making me keen to go out and pick up those books.
Same for the rest of the cast; I never really warmed to Vaughn or Ensign Chiri s'Thingy or any of the other new characters, but having only two or three tv show characters left on the station, with the rest off doing other things? So, what, do I have to buy books from other series to find out what Captain Dax is up to?
So I just now came on here tonight to see if things might be looking up with the latest novels, having not read any Trek all year, and had a look at the thread for Raise the Dawn, to see how the DS9 universe was looking in its latest installment. Maybe, I dared to hope, they'd have come to their senses and maybe brought Kira back to the station, realising that sidelining such a great character wasn't such a good move after all.
The last thing I was expecting to find people talking about was
Nevertheless, here we are.
I can appreciate now what the Janeway fans were going through when Before Dishonor was published. Not gonna shout and scream and demand she be brought back this instant, dammit!. I'm not gonna waggle my finger and say that Pocket won't be getting any more of my money ever again, cos they've not really had much of it since The Jump. I'm only one reader, they're not going to care about my money or my opinion. Just wanted to say that if all this is true, it seems like such a shame. Such a waste of a great character and a great location.
And I was just wondering if anyone else ever felt the same; not necessarily about DS9 but any of the relaunch series, where you're put off a series by reviews and word of mouth, where nothing you hear about it inspires you to go back and give it another chance. I don't want the writers of these books to think that I'm attacking their books for the sake of it - like I said, I haven't read these books - but none of the reviews and threads that mention where the DS9 novel series is at the moment have made me think "Ooh, I must drop everything and go read that right now!" Quite the reverse, unfortunately, culminating in the events of Raise the Dawn.
Again, I want to make it clear that this isn't a ranting screaming OH MY GOD HOW COULD YOU DO THIS, YOU CRAZY PEOPLE I HATE YOUR BOOK THAT I'VE NEVER READ type of thread. I was just wondering if anyone else had been put off by similar kinds of things in other series.
And I also have to ask; with the original cast gone and the setting all over the place (to put it mildly) at what point do the relaunches cease to be the series they're based on, and start being some other series entirely? And when they do become something else entirely...where do we go for stories based on what it was originally? Here's hoping there's something set in the TV series era to tie in with the 20th anniversary next year...
Then it was on to the second omnibus, These Haunted Seas. Finished that - and then The Jump happened. Where the DS9 series suddenly jumped over five years in order to catch up with the rest of the TNG verse novels.
Two things happened here to kill my enthusiasm for the range. First, although I'd only read these two omnibuses, I had bought every relaunch book up to and including The Never Ending Sacrifice in anticipation of breezing right through them - but I never did. Suddenly there seemed to be absolutely no point; if this was a story where five years of it could glossed over without explanation, was it really much of a story worth following to begin with? It had started well, and things like Unity and Warpath and suchlike sounded interesting, but I wondered what was the point of reading them when whatever they were leading up to now clearly wasn't going to happen. It wasn't really a case of "GRR, I AM SO ANGRY ABOUT THIS AND MY RAGE IS INSATIABLE, RAAAH!!!", more "Oh, okay. Never mind then." And to this day, they're sat on my bookshelf unread.
Secondly...hearing about what happened to the characters after the five year jump. Now, I'm aware I'm leaving myself wide open here to cries of "So let me get this straight...you're complaining about things that are happening in books you've never actually read?", but just hear me out here. Because although I may not have read the books, I have tried to keep up with what's going on in them on this forum and elsewhere.
The characters were what made the show for me, and I suspect for most people, so I was interested to hear what had happened to them during that gap. We all have our favorites, but I'm sure few could deny that Sisko and Kira were the heart of the show, so when reviews and discussion threads for the first Typhon Pact books came up, and their roles were mentioned...well. Again, I've not read these books, and I'm well aware that I'm on shaky ground and likely to be jumped on for saying this, but what I was hearing did absolutely nothing to lure me back to the series. I know, it's silly to judge something you've not experienced, but the point of reading other people's reviews is to get an idea for yourself whether or not you'd want to read the story, and the mentions of a Sisko who would run away from his family or of Kira being reduced from main to minor character...well, they weren't really making me keen to go out and pick up those books.
Same for the rest of the cast; I never really warmed to Vaughn or Ensign Chiri s'Thingy or any of the other new characters, but having only two or three tv show characters left on the station, with the rest off doing other things? So, what, do I have to buy books from other series to find out what Captain Dax is up to?

So I just now came on here tonight to see if things might be looking up with the latest novels, having not read any Trek all year, and had a look at the thread for Raise the Dawn, to see how the DS9 universe was looking in its latest installment. Maybe, I dared to hope, they'd have come to their senses and maybe brought Kira back to the station, realising that sidelining such a great character wasn't such a good move after all.
The last thing I was expecting to find people talking about was
the destruction of the station and the death (or otherwise wiping out) of Kira.
Nevertheless, here we are.
I can appreciate now what the Janeway fans were going through when Before Dishonor was published. Not gonna shout and scream and demand she be brought back this instant, dammit!. I'm not gonna waggle my finger and say that Pocket won't be getting any more of my money ever again, cos they've not really had much of it since The Jump. I'm only one reader, they're not going to care about my money or my opinion. Just wanted to say that if all this is true, it seems like such a shame. Such a waste of a great character and a great location.
And I was just wondering if anyone else ever felt the same; not necessarily about DS9 but any of the relaunch series, where you're put off a series by reviews and word of mouth, where nothing you hear about it inspires you to go back and give it another chance. I don't want the writers of these books to think that I'm attacking their books for the sake of it - like I said, I haven't read these books - but none of the reviews and threads that mention where the DS9 novel series is at the moment have made me think "Ooh, I must drop everything and go read that right now!" Quite the reverse, unfortunately, culminating in the events of Raise the Dawn.
Again, I want to make it clear that this isn't a ranting screaming OH MY GOD HOW COULD YOU DO THIS, YOU CRAZY PEOPLE I HATE YOUR BOOK THAT I'VE NEVER READ type of thread. I was just wondering if anyone else had been put off by similar kinds of things in other series.
And I also have to ask; with the original cast gone and the setting all over the place (to put it mildly) at what point do the relaunches cease to be the series they're based on, and start being some other series entirely? And when they do become something else entirely...where do we go for stories based on what it was originally? Here's hoping there's something set in the TV series era to tie in with the 20th anniversary next year...