And now I will turn my back to the Star Trek books totally and to the whole "official" part of Star Trek.
There have been a lot of events the recent years which has ruined my interest for Star Trek. It used to be fun once, it isn't fun anymore.
And I guess my question would be is why you even bother coming here? If Star Trek is no longer fun for you then move on already! You take things much too seriously and personally, like the writers were purposefully out to destroy your Star Trek experience.
I do not care for each and every creative decision the writers on the show, or in the books have made, but I don't focus on the things I don't like, but on the things I do like, because the things I do like are far more than the few things I don't like. Too bad you have become so embittered and cynical. Somehow I think the main messages in Star Trek have passed you by.
Kevin
I've bothered to come here because I'm after all a fan of Star Trek. It has been an essential part of my life for many years. I have kept that interest despite some dissapointments and I still like to discuss certain items of the show.
I've also been a fan of the books. As I've mentioned before, I find some of the books real masterpieces, in many cases better than many of the TV episodes. Who knows how many times I've come up with positive reviews and downright gushing of books like "The Black Shore" by Greg Cox and "Marooned" by Christie Golden and I still love those books.
As for "moving on", it's not that easy. As I've wrote before, Star Trek has been an essential part of my life for many years and it isn't that easy to abandon. Besides that, I still love the different series, the characters and the concept for Star Trek, there are certain politics that I simply can't agree on.
Unfortunately, there isn't so much to "move on" to either because I find most of the SF available today sub-standard in comparision to Star Trek.
But here today doesn't mean that I will be here tomorrow. Who knows, I might just decide that enough is enough and call it a day.
If I decide to stick with Star Trek, then I'll do what you've done, focus on the positive which in my case means re-watching TNG and seasons 1-3 of Voyager on DVD, occasional episodes of DS9 and TOS on my old video tapes, re-read the books I've got and chase some more of them on Ebay.
And then we do have the fan-fiction. There is a forum for it here too!

As for fan-fiction, the only tiny positive aspect of this recent commotion is that it will give me the liberty to write what I really want.
So far, I've been stupid enough to adapt my stories to what has been going on in the "relaunch books" because I've always considered the events in the "relaunch" books as parts of the ongoing Star Trek saga and since I've also bought some of the books and were planning to do so even in the future, it has felt right to adapt my stories to the ongoing events in the "official" Star Trek universe even if it has actually limited the possibilities to write exactly what I want.
Now, after deciding to abandon the "official" Star Trek, I don't have to take certain limits into consideration anymore. I can put the whole Voyager crew back on the ship and send them on some exciting mission to the Andromeda galaxy without having to care about who's on the ship and not on the ship in the "official" books.
In my universe, both Janeway and Kes are still alive and well!
