No. It is not. And I'm not gonna accept it just because you use exclamation marks or put it in bold.
To me, a Kes fan (and don't even try the "only true fans" line, no), it is not gospel and never will be, and it would have been a pretty bad episode in my eyes, and in its way no any better than Fury.
Plus it is not a real episode, and never will be. That's just the facts. My "Season 5" of X-Men Evolution I wrote as a teenager will never be real episodes either (and thank god that, by this state in my life I'd be very embarrassed if somebody dug that out and released it, thankfully its long dead in the depths of the German internet)
Honestly, the text with exclamation marks in bold were a deliberate exaggeration from me. Sometimes I do so to create an effect.
But I must admit that it has a core of truth too.
Personally I think that I did come up with an almost perfect solution to restore the character which keeps her in the Star Trek universe where she can explore space, learn and be part of certain adventures, just like so many other characters. I think that the character is too good to become just "Star Trek cannon fodder", a character whose only purpose is to be killed off, becoming a villain, a crazy moron or ruined in some other way, like Stadi, Seska or Lore.
For me, stories like
Coming Home is gospel, something that the insulting episode in season 6 never will be.
Therefore I do feel insulted when you claim that Coming Home is "in its way no any better than Fury."
Nothing can be worse than that insulting, crappy episode! [/QUOTE]
I also suspect the kind of stories we enjoy and what we want out of a story is very different.
I'm glad for you that you enjoy your fanfic and that you likely had fun writing it. It's not the type of story I enjoy.
I'm one of those people who feels very bound by the "reality" of the worlds and characters I create, after a while they develop their own life and I sometimes feel I'm just chronicling it, and sometimes that leads to stuff I don't want, but that still makes the most sense for the world and characters. So I don't like stories were the author starts with a set, very specific outcome and then forces the world and characters to conform to that (the main reason I didn't like Game of Thrones after the fourth season is because the show runners did exactly that, just forcing events they found cool and liked instead of having them come organically out of the story and characters)
You, form what I've seen, have less problems with putting what you want into what you write. It's just a different way of doing things.
I think my way is better, you probably prefer yours.
I haven't read any of your stories but I can assume that you are a very good writer. If I read your stories, there might be some things I like, but probably things I did't like as well. For me, the stories have different purposes, depending on what I want to accomplish. In the Coming Home story, my main goal was to restore Kes which I did. If I write a story about, let's say Garak or Quark, the stories would be totally different.
let's just each try to respect the other's opinion.
In this I can totally agree.
thank you. I just arrive at endings like that for Kes because, as per my method described above, for me they are the logical endings for her character and the world she lives in.
My standard ending for Voyager Kes, if you remember it, is that after transcending mortality in The Gift, she returns to Ocampa, uses her newfound powers to restore its ecology and then becomes a teacher to her people (and possibly a very sparkly Planetary Spirit/Guardian.
I reached that conclusion because of several things:
1) Kes is compassionate, she would want to help others were she can. She would want to help any young Ocampa who were like her once, just as Voyager has helped her.
2) Kes is passionate about her powers and mastering them.
3) She spend a lot of her time on Voyager as a student, so it's natural that she should become a teacher.
And in my eyes it is a happy ending for Kes because she would find joy and self-fulfilment in helping her people; the students becomes the teacher, and the one who was once in need of help is now the helper.
To me that is an optimistic, logical and happy ending.
We might disagree on that, but that's okay. Just don't expect me to hold your fanfic or headcanon, and I won't expect you to hold to mine either.
The Pah-Wraith scenario had at least some acceptanse from me because it didn't kill off Kes, it didn't turn her intoa crazy old witch and it didn't send her back to her rather boring homeworld either. It also eliminated the nine year lifespan because if she lived among the Prophets of Bajor, she could live forever.
However, I would prefer a more active role for her in the Star Trek universe. I wasn't too happy with Sisko leaving the startion to live with the Prophets, I would have preferred him on the station for future books.
And there is one thing I really want and like, to continue to read about my favorites in books when the series is over. All of them!
Personally I never liked the "returning to Ocampa" scenario because it would basically deport the character to a remote place in the Star Trek universe where she would live a very boring life and withter away.
When Kes left Ocampa, she did know that she never would return. She wanted to explore space and see new things. Remember the episode
Eye Of The Needle with this conversation between Kes and The Doctor:
KES: I've been thinking. If we do get back to Federation space, I'd like to explore the possibility of going to Medical School.
EMH: If you continue to apply yourself as you have, by the time we get back you may already have the equivalent of a medical degree.
KES: Then you haven't heard?
EMH: Heard what?
KES: That we might be getting back soon.
She talks about the Federation space as it is her home. It was there that she wanted to explore and develope and that's what she should have been doing. It was never any hints or anything about that she wanted to go back to Ocampa during her three years on Voyager. She did consider staying on Suspiria's array but deep down she had her doubts which were confirmed when Suspiria tried to destroy the ship and she did consider leaving with Zahir in Darkling, only to change that because:
THE DOCTOR: I'm glad to hear it. I'm also pleased you've decided to remain on board. I would have had my hands full in Sickbay without you.
KES: The Captain suggested I consider all the consequences. If I am going through changes in my life, things that are unpredictable, this is the best place for me.
THE DOCTOR: Surrounded by those who know you, and care for you.
KES: Yes.
So the least thing she was thinking about was to go back to Ocampa. And I do think that even a job as Dabo girl at Quark's would have been a better fate for Kes than "the back to Ocampa" suggestion because even at Quark's, there would have been more possibilities for adventures and unexpected events for the character.
Not to mention that she could have created the song group
Kes and The Kestrels or singing duets with Vic Fontaine.
As for The Gift, I find that episode a badly written episode, just as if the "writer" wrote it during a 10-minute coffee break just to come up with something which would get rid of Kes as soon as possible.
That whole "energy being" mumbo-jumbo is full of flaws and not convincing at all. If they really had to dump kes, they could have let her leave with Zahir in
Darkling, all with the possibility for her to return in some future as a normal character, not a moron.
Here is once again the fact that what you see as an happy ending is not the same as what other people see as an happy ending.
The only thing you accept is your idea where Q just solves her problem and she randomly prances around the Alpha Quadrant, just so that she is there because you want her to be.
Other people have different methods and standards by which they judge a positive and satisfying ending.
Honestly, I think that my "happy ending" is a more "happy ending" than most of the suggestions I've seen here and there during the years.
I've read a lot of suggestions for Kes during the years, both in books and fan fiction. Some have been downright awful with aging, death and destruction as only option while some, like Christie Golden's Dark matters Trilogy and the String Theory book Evolution were more acceptable.
But what I don't understand and what I can't accept is how much so many different authors are slaves to berman's and Braga's destructive scenario, something which actually was the reson for my not so nice outburst which started this little "exchange of views".
It's like Kes is bound to be destroyed, killed off or at least banished to a remote place in the Star Trek universe just to wither away and be forgotten, instead of playing an active part in the ongoing Star Trek saga, just like Riker, Troi, Kira, Garak, Bashir, Chakotay, Paris, Kim and so many others. All of that only because two lousy writers in charge of the show decided to totaly ruin and destroy the character, just to show the "finger" to the fans who wanted her back.
And that's
another reason for my "happy ending" scenario. That's also the reason why I simply let Q snap his fingers to give her a human lifespan and for bringing her back as the adventurer and explorer she was supposed to be. By doing so, I just show the "finger" back to Berman, Braga and their destructive scenarios.
The fact that they don't know who I am and that they never have read my stoories or heard about them is of less importance to me. It's all about to having the guts to change something negative and damaging that makes me feel good over what I've accomplished!
