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El-Aurians

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Ah...so we can reasonably expect that in years and years from now we will have a book about Guinan and El-Aurians :D
 
I am not, among other things, a mystique-buster.

Funny you should put it that way. Whoopi Goldberg was insistent that Guinan's background never be fully explained in episodes. She maintains she has worked out all about Guinan's past, as preparation for her role, but she keeps it close to her chest.
 
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I certainly hope that she weaves that information into a novel just like Andrew Robinson did with A Stitch In Time soon.
 
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I certainly hope that she weaves that information into a novel just like Andrew Robinson did with A Stitch In Time soon.

Seconded. However, I can't help but feel that posting about it in these forums makes it less likely to happen because if they announce anything from here on out everyone would try to claim they got the idea from here. ;)
 
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I certainly wouldn't make any claims. :)

Hmm... but now that you have mentioned that posting about it here could make it less likely to happen, maybe that in itself could make it more likely to happen since they would not want to appear to be deterred by a forum posting? :D
 
Seconded. However, I can't help but feel that posting about it in these forums makes it less likely to happen because if they announce anything from here on out everyone would try to claim they got the idea from here. ;)

Huh?

If Whoopi Goldberg ever decided to write a Guinan novel, the fact that we discussed the possibility of her writing a Guinan novel wouldn't be a factor in it not being able to happen.

The point is: Whoopi already knows about Guinan's background - and she enjoys not sharing it!
 
Just saying "I'd like to see a book about such-and-such a topic" isn't the kind of story idea that would force the scuttling of a project. It's only a story idea if you propose what specific events would happen in the story.
 
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Would just saying "I'd like to see a book about such-and-such a topic" increase its chances of happening though?
 
Unlikely. Now, buying a large number of books that are similar in subject matter, or at least similar enough that an editor could convince the sales department that there's a market for such a book, could increase its chances. So if, say, a lot of people bought copies of Guinan-centric books like Vendetta and Stargazer: Oblivion and, oh, umm, The Buried Age and Greater Than the Sum, that might help. At least it would help me... ;)
 
Having been thus convinced, I have since boughtand read The Buried Age. The book was ....exhilarating on many levels. Thank you Christopher. You have an amazing gift. :)
 
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