I don't know if I would categorize possible writing jobs by degree of priority. Certainly, there are ideas and/or series that I am more interested in at any given moment. Right now I'm trying to finagle my way into writing a Strange New Worlds novel, simply because I really enjoy that series and would love to write an adventure for those characters. That said, I can easily think of a few other story ideas based on other current Star Trek series that I would enjoy writing if the editors asked me to do so.Do you have higher priority Trek novels you would rather write, Mr. Mack?
I think you're right about the implication of romantic subtext between those two characters. It certainly seems plausible to me, for the reasons you cited. I think it was Jessie Earl (aka Jessie Gender) who noted that she liked the fact that Seven's queer relationships in Firewall were each different in tone and substance: from casual (the Andorian woman), to soulful (with Ellory), to predatory (implied with Bjayzl).I admit, I would actually really like (and this isn't a story suggestion as is terrible to give licensing authors, just a thought) a book that follows Seven's relationship with Bjayzl. It didn't have to be romantic in Season One but it certainly came off that way as to why Seven felt so personally betrayed.
Part of my thinking was also that the Federation in 2378 is only five years after the most recent Borg attack on Earth. Also, except for Picard, neither Starfleet nor the people of the Federation have much experience with persons liberated from the Borg Collective after prolonged periods of assimilation. Starfleet Command and the Federation Council both are gunshy, and the sheer power that Seven possesses, both physically and intellectually, is intimidating as hell, particularly because she chooses to continue to self-identify as her Borg persona.Also, kudos for the focus on Seven's identifying as Borg being Starfleet's main sticking point. In addition to the obvious deadnaming parallel, it also reminds me of how personally Starfleet took the Marquis in DS9. It's not that they're terrorists, it's the fact they turned their backs on the federation and thus called into question that they're the bestest of the best.
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