This is not a personal attack but
I have come to a conclusion besides being the first female captain to head a series and getting lucky a few times with the Borg I don't see why there are so many people who can't stand the though of her being dead to the point that they are dumping Trek. I mean I was pissed they offed Kirk and destroyed the Enterprise-D in the stupidest way imaginable ie: taken out be a POS Bird of Prey but I didn't give up Trek because of that and I like Kirk more than Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Archer, Calhoun, Shelby, and Kira. So could some please tell me why many people love Janeway so much they are willing to dump Trek over her death?
Actually this seems like a fair question so I will try my best to answer it. One thing I've noticed over the past week is the surprise that many of the Trek Lit regulars have expressed that there are so many Janeway fans. Meanwhile, Janeway fans are surprised that nobody (including Pocket Books it seems) is aware of the Janeway fanbase.
What this says to me is that even though Trek attracts a wide variety of people from the women in their sixties who got hooked on the original series to the young men who are the "favored demographic" we are all still sadly mostly hanging out with those who are like ourselves. IDIC may be a great idea but we're not practicing it in our Trek community it seems.
That being said I think it's good we've been mixing it up in these discussions. I like to think that we've all learned some things about each other and that can only be a good thing.
On to the original question: I got into Trek via TNG then started watching TOS to see how it all started. TOS then became my favorite between the two. My favorite character was Spock. When DS9 came out I started watching then real life got in the way. When I tried to catch up I found it difficult.
Then Voyager was announced. Yes, I was excited about a woman captain but even more than that I was excited about having another Vulcan as a regular in the cast. Tuvok was my favorite character from the start.
Janeway, however grew on me the more I watched. Her strength, humor and compassion were inspirational to me at a very difficult period in my life. I did get a bit frustrated how she became more cartoonish towards the end of the series but in the meantime I discovered online fanfiction written by fans who obviously loved the character.
As for Trek Lit I knew that Voyager wasn't their top priority but I always had hope that SOMEDAY they would eventually start doing decent books featuring Janeway. By decent, I mean something along the lines of "Mosaic" which is my favorite Trek novel. I could forgive the neglect, the misrepresentation of character and the meager storylines because as long as there was life there was hope. Now that hope is gone and so is my interest in Trek Lit.
Anyway, I'm not sure if that helped or not but that's my take on it. A lot of us have been waiting a long time to buy some books and the wait was in vain.