We've been through this before, I know, but let me try this one more time.
1) It is essential to my enjoyment of a story that main character death be allowed, and occur every so often.
2) It is apparently essential to your enjoyment, Lynx, that the opposite be the case; at least for characters you like.
So, let's say you're Marco Palmieri, or Margaret Clark. You know some fans have opinion #1, you know some fans have opinion #2. You know that if you write stories to appeal to #1, you'll piss off #2, and lose those sales. You know that if you write stories to appeal to #2, you'll piss off #1, and lose those sales.
What do you do?
Well, for starters, how about killing one character, raising the stakes and pleasing those in category #1, and then bringing back another, making sure you guarantee to those in category #2 you'll never do it unless you think it's worth it.
Seems like just about the best compromise I can imagine. Could you do better?
Lynx -I don't know how in good conscience you can keep making this statement when it has been shown and proved to you that the writer of Before Dishonor DID leave a back door to bring Janeway back.
Not to mention that Sisko hasn't been killed off just like that. There is a chance for Sisko to return but there will be no such chances for Janeway.
Lynx -I don't know how in good conscience you can keep making this statement when it has been shown and proved to you that the writer of Before Dishonor DID leave a back door to bring Janeway back. At this time (I really am at a loss as to how to covey this concept to you) there is no thought of bringing her back but it does not mean she will never return. In the meantime I think you should accept the direction the story is taking with some grace and wait to see where the story will go. Just because you don't care for the direction things have gone in no way means that your opinion is the right one nor the majority.
CBS/Paramount own the rights to the property and it is leased out at this time to Pocket Books. Killing off Janeway did not happen, and could not have happened, without Paula Block's approval at CBS. Do you honestly think that they would have intentionally done such a thing if they felt it might really damage the Voyager franchise and disenfranchise it's fans?
Pocket Books is in the business to sell books and I'm pretty sure that if they felt that killing off Janeway would really slump sales they would not have moved ahead in that direction. It may be that the decision will ultimately prove to have been a bad one but you, nor I, or Pocket Books will not know until we see how the future books come along. However, it just might prove to be the very thing that re-invigorates sales of the Voyager series. We just have to wait and see.
Kevin
I'm sure Lynx hasn't read A Singular Destiny as she doesn't read trek-lit anymore, but how does everyone think she will feel about the casualty list?Not as big as Janeway, but a regular none the less...and "off page" to boot!
I'm sure Lynx hasn't read A Singular Destiny as she doesn't read trek-lit anymore, but how does everyone think she will feel about the casualty list?Not as big as Janeway, but a regular none the less...and "off page" to boot!
I just finished it. When I read that part, my first thought was, "Whoa. I hope Lynx doesn't find out about this." My second thought was, "I am spending far too much time on internet message boards."
I imagine my thinking on this is wrong, or I've missed something, but all this mentioning Kes having a comeback - don't Ocampa only have a life-expectancy of about 9 years? That being so, she'd be coming back in 2381-2382 to die as well!
I imagine my thinking on this is wrong, or I've missed something, but all this mentioning Kes having a comeback - don't Ocampa only have a life-expectancy of about 9 years? That being so, she'd be coming back in 2381-2382 to die as well!
Yeah I mean that is a pretty big hole in their logic.
Not to mention that Sisko hasn't been killed off just like that. There is a chance for Sisko to return but there will be no such chances for Janeway.
KRAD said:Admiral Elizabeth Shelby of Starbase Bravo (after being Commander Shelby, first officer of the Excalibur, and then Captain Shelby of the Trident)
Thanks for the post, TerriO, but I think many people have said that already; Lynx just keeps ignoring them.
Somebody's gotta say it, so it might as well be me.
I think you guys are really, really, really overestimating the amount of fans you're talking about here. Remember, you're talking a very small percentage (the standard I've heard most often used is 5% or less) of the total viewership that even picks up the books. Even looking at optimistic numbers, with the estimated 4 million in viewership in the last season of Voyager, 5% of that would be 200,000 people. Across the entire United States. 200,000 out of 4 MILLION viewers. And that's being optimistic. Can anyone claim for certain to know what 200 Trek fans will do at any one time, let alone 200,000? Anyone who says yes is lying through their teeth.
We can only speak for ourselves. Yes, there are some that will turn their backs because of decisions made. But there are others that may be more willing to pay attention because of those decisions. Every major development in a story is a risk. There's no way to know whether a risk is going to pay off if you don't take it.
And no, I'm not going to end on the Kirk line. That would be obvious.
Although I do find the notion of "casual" fans versus the rabid die-hard fans debating the subject to be fascinating. Why would a "casual" Voyager fan have enough emotional investment in the show to pick up a TNG book, let alone a VOY novel?
I'm sure Lynx hasn't read A Singular Destiny as she doesn't read trek-lit anymore, but how does everyone think she will feel about the casualty list?Not as big as Janeway, but a regular none the less...and "off page" to boot!
I imagine my thinking on this is wrong, or I've missed something, but all this mentioning Kes having a comeback - don't Ocampa only have a life-expectancy of about 9 years? That being so, she'd be coming back in 2381-2382 to die as well!
Ok, Lynx, let's see if I can do this briefly.
1) The character I was referring to that was brought back was Trip Tucker, not anyone on Voyager. The decision to bring him back from the dead was made at about the same time the decision was made to kill Janeway. This indicates to me that THE STORY TAKES PRECEDENCE, not POLITICS - they didn't kill Janeway off to please fans, create controversy, or any other bullshit; they did it because they thought IT WOULD MAKE A BETTER STORY. Why was Trip revived? The story of his death wasn't good enough. Stop looking for ulterior motives; it was done to tell a better story, period.
2) You still have literally no evidence to support any of your claims about fanbase abandonment. Your feelings count for dick-all.
3) Strange New Worlds was never part of canon, or continuity. They were thought experiments. No events in those books were considered permanent or binding. They don't count as evidence. Sorry.
4) Let me once again ask a question - Do you think it is possible for a writer to both love a character and kill them off?
If no - I present Shakespeare, Joss Whedon, and actually pretty much every other author ever as counter-evidence.
If yes - why assume they don't love Janeway just as much as you do?
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