the Earth-sized Borg cube ate Pluto. Seriously, the book could've done without that...
Goofy?
the Earth-sized Borg cube ate Pluto. Seriously, the book could've done without that...
So if the majority of what pissed you off happened in the TV shows, why are you so pissed at the books? I understand that you are mad they killed Janeway, but swearing off all of the books because they killed off one character in one of the 7 different series seems like a bit of an overeaction IMO.Lynx, I'm just curious, what is some of this other stuff that has happened in the books that has pissed you off so much?
Nothing actually, most of the character destruction have happened in the TV series.
Maybe that's the reason for my current state of mind. I mean, I've always held the books in high esteem. OK, there are things I've been a bit dissapointed over, main character being omitted from the relaunch books but most of the things that haveannoyed me have been the result of or have had connection with what have happened in the series.
And when I read about the annihilation of Janeway I thought that coming books would correct that (maybe with the help of Q). Now almost everyone seem to be stating that Janeway will be gone forever.
First Kes, then Data, then Janeway. There's the reason for my current bad mood.
Anyway, I'm not gonna b**ch over this day after day. I'm p**ed off today and I'm expressing my opinion, that's all.
But as it seems, I don't think I will continue to read the Trek books.
So if the majority of what pissed you off happened in the TV shows, why are you so pissed at the books? I understand that you are mad they killed Janeway, but swearing off all of the books because they killed off one character in one of the 7 different series seems like a bit of an overeaction IMO.Lynx, I'm just curious, what is some of this other stuff that has happened in the books that has pissed you off so much?
Nothing actually, most of the character destruction have happened in the TV series.
Maybe that's the reason for my current state of mind. I mean, I've always held the books in high esteem. OK, there are things I've been a bit dissapointed over, main character being omitted from the relaunch books but most of the things that haveannoyed me have been the result of or have had connection with what have happened in the series.
And when I read about the annihilation of Janeway I thought that coming books would correct that (maybe with the help of Q). Now almost everyone seem to be stating that Janeway will be gone forever.
First Kes, then Data, then Janeway. There's the reason for my current bad mood.
Anyway, I'm not gonna b**ch over this day after day. I'm p**ed off today and I'm expressing my opinion, that's all.
But as it seems, I don't think I will continue to read the Trek books.
So if the majority of what pissed you off happened in the TV shows, why are you so pissed at the books? I understand that you are mad they killed Janeway, but swearing off all of the books because they killed off one character in one of the 7 different series seems like a bit of an overeaction IMO.Nothing actually, most of the character destruction have happened in the TV series.
Maybe that's the reason for my current state of mind. I mean, I've always held the books in high esteem. OK, there are things I've been a bit dissapointed over, main character being omitted from the relaunch books but most of the things that haveannoyed me have been the result of or have had connection with what have happened in the series.
And when I read about the annihilation of Janeway I thought that coming books would correct that (maybe with the help of Q). Now almost everyone seem to be stating that Janeway will be gone forever.
First Kes, then Data, then Janeway. There's the reason for my current bad mood.
Anyway, I'm not gonna b**ch over this day after day. I'm p**ed off today and I'm expressing my opinion, that's all.
But as it seems, I don't think I will continue to read the Trek books.
Maybe because I actually liked the books and did spend some time defending Trek literature against those who dismissed the books as "non-canon" or whatsoever.
Maybe I also had hopes for the books, especially the Voyager relaunch and maybe I expected more from the authors of the books than from Berman and his gang. They were good at killing off and ruining characters. Now we have the same thing here too. Once the door is open, who will be killed off or ruined the next time?
Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
They do and have created their own characters and they have killed off some characters but not randomly and neither was Janeway just killed randomly. You really do not understand the process here do you?
Since your own books are so MUCH better than what has been officially released then why not share what you have written and let us be the judge. Post it in the fan fic area. I doubt that you can write as good of stories as what we get from Pocket Books. I have a feeling that you are a legend in your own mind!
Got to say that I really appreciate Lynx’s views and his/her determination in defending them against some fairly hostile reactions so far.
What Lynx is saying is perfectly understandable. She/he feels cheated by the way that the novels have treated Janeway’s death
I’m not a fan of Voyager or DS-9 or TOS, for that matter. I’ve only EVER cared for TNG and what happens to that crew.
When the Destiny novels were first being whispered about I got the most horrible feeling that David Mack was going to kill off Jean-Luc Picard, and the mere thought of that possibility, made me dizzy.
So, I can sympathise with a fellow Trek fan, who feels robbed by how Janeway’s demise was treated in the books - nothing wrong with that.
I would have been deeply upset if what I thought was going to happen to Picard did actually materialize in the trilogy, and I was deeply relieved when it didn’t.
You guys should be grateful that someone cares enough about these characters and what happens to them to bother posting about it!
After all, we are the people who buy the books.
Guys, apologies. Don't know what the hell happened to the formatting of my message.[FONT=Times New Roman]Got to say that I really appreciate Lynx’s views and his/her determination in defending them against some fairly hostile reactions so far.[/FONT]Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
They do and have created their own characters and they have killed off some characters but not randomly and neither was Janeway just killed randomly. You really do not understand the process here do you?
Since your own books are so MUCH better than what has been officially released then why not share what you have written and let us be the judge. Post it in the fan fic area. I doubt that you can write as good of stories as what we get from Pocket Books. I have a feeling that you are a legend in your own mind!
Kevin
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[FONT=Times New Roman]What Lynx is saying is perfectly understandable. She/he feels cheated by the way that the novels have treated Janeway’s death.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]I’m not a fan of Voyager or DS-9 or TOS, for that matter. I’ve only EVER cared for TNG and what happens to that crew.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]When the Destiny novels were first being whispered about I got the most horrible feeling that David Mack was going to kill off Jean-Luc Picard, and the mere thought of that possibility, made me dizzy.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]So, I can sympathise with a fellow Trek fan, who feels robbed by how Janeway’s demise was treated in the books - nothing wrong with that.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]I would have been deeply upset if what I thought was going to happen to Picard did actually materialize in the trilogy, and I was deeply relieved when it didn’t.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]You guys should be grateful that someone cares enough about these characters and what happens to them to bother posting about it![/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]After all, we are the people who buy the books. [/FONT]
I’ve only EVER cared for TNG and what happens to that crew. When the Destiny novels were first being whispered about I got the most horrible feeling that David Mack was going to kill off Jean-Luc Picard, and the mere thought of that possibility, made me dizzy. So, I can sympathise with a fellow Trek fan, who feels robbed by how Janeway’s demise was treated in the books - nothing wrong with that. I would have been deeply upset if what I thought was going to happen to Picard did actually materialize in the trilogy, and I was deeply relieved when it didn’t.
You guys should be grateful that someone cares enough about these characters and what happens to them to bother posting about it! After all, we are the people who buy the books.
I'm so glad you said this, because I've been waiting for the right opening...Granted, she was an admiral - but did she ever have to face the consequences of her sometimes less than Starfleet-worthy decisions? I'd love to have read about that.
There's an argument to be made that she has faced the consequences of "her sometimes less than Starfleet-worthy decisions," to wit, when she was killed. Because the circumstances of the events of Before Dishonor, not to mention Resistance, Greater than the Sum, and the Destiny trilogy and its aftermath, are all entirely a consequence of the actions taken by both iterations of Kathryn Janeway in "Endgame." The destruction of the transwarp hub is responsible for the series of events involving both the Borg who were cut off from the collective (and who killed Janeway) in Resistance, Before Dishonor, and Greater than the Sum, and the rest of the Borg's decision to, in essence, take out a hit on the Alpha Quadrant, resulting in at least 63 billion deaths.
And all that happened because Janeway decided that the needs of the one outweighed the needs of the many.
Mind you, I'm expressing neither support nor rejection of this argument -- for one thing, part of the fun is that it's one possible interpretation, and multiple interpretations are more fun than singular ones.But it's a possibility worth examining, methinks.
i agree with Sci, I don't like the whole Andorian four genders thing (as I've mentioned in the past, repeatedly, but not ad nauseaum) but that hasn't stopped me reading the DS9 novels or any other recent novel with Andorian chens, zhens and what have you in. i just don't even think aobut it.
Why can't those authors create their own characters which they can kill off at random, all for "the greater good" or whatever they claim, why do they have to ruin and destroyed those who weren't killed off or ruined in the TV series?
They do and have created their own characters and they have killed off some characters but not randomly and neither was Janeway just killed randomly. You really do not understand the process here do you?
Since your own books are so MUCH better than what has been officially released then why not share what you have written and let us be the judge. Post it in the fan fic area. I doubt that you can write as good of stories as what we get from Pocket Books. I have a feeling that you are a legend in your own mind!
Kevin
You are severely over-reacting to the death of one character, and it's starting to get cartoonish.
Cartoonish?
In some strange way, it feels like a close friend or relative has been murdered.
Sci wrote:
You are severely over-reacting to the death of one character, and it's starting to get cartoonish.
Cartoonish?
It's just that I happen to really like those characters, especially the Voyager ones. In some strange way, it feels like a close friend or relative has been murdered.
Sci wrote:
You are severely over-reacting to the death of one character, and it's starting to get cartoonish.
Cartoonish?
It's just that I happen to really like those characters, especially the Voyager ones. In some strange way, it feels like a close friend or relative has been murdered.
Which is an absurd reaction to have. I'm being very serious when I say that you are identifying with these characters to an unhealthy degree if you are accurately reporting your feelings. No one was actually killed. Your close friends and family are fine (or as fine as they would have been without the novels being written). Hell, last I checked, Janeway is even still alive in the Shatnerverse novels, so it's not like she's dead in every novel out there, just the ones that follow the current continuity. And your DVDs, VHSes, and previous novels didn't wink out of existence.
Hell, last I checked, Janeway is even still alive in the Shatnerverse novels,.
Sci wrote:
Cartoonish?
It's just that I happen to really like those characters, especially the Voyager ones. In some strange way, it feels like a close friend or relative has been murdered.
Which is an absurd reaction to have. I'm being very serious when I say that you are identifying with these characters to an unhealthy degree if you are accurately reporting your feelings. No one was actually killed. Your close friends and family are fine (or as fine as they would have been without the novels being written). Hell, last I checked, Janeway is even still alive in the Shatnerverse novels, so it's not like she's dead in every novel out there, just the ones that follow the current continuity. And your DVDs, VHSes, and previous novels didn't wink out of existence.
I'm just expressing my feelings about this subject, you don't have to mock me for it.![]()
As for the "current continuity", it no longer exists for me.
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