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March 31 in the States and sometime in May elsewhere.
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Do bear in mind that no characters regardless of rank, are simply interchangeable. Perhaps my previous post implied that we could have used Janeway just as easily as Admiral Batiste since they are both admirals, and once Batiste became part of the story I actually did ask myself that question. (...) And no, Trent, just because the storyline wanted a member of the admiralty, that doesn't mean automatically that Janeway was the right admiral to put in that position.
Finally....as the question has now been raised about why...if an Admiral was going to be part of the ongoing story it could not have been Admiral Janeway....the truth is that the Admiral character was not conceived until after Before Dishonor was in print. Prior to that, the story, as it had been developed to that point, did not include an admiral, so there was never a chance for anyone to raise their hand and say...Hey, don't kill Janeway...we need an admiral here. Sorry.
Kirsten, to you I apologize for my part in this flurry of spoilers. I should have minded my own business. Guess I just got caught up in the excitement of anticipating the book's release.
Don't worry. I'm actually flattered that people are taking the time to sift through random pages on Amazon to find out some of what is to come. I know I've never done that with an unreleased book. I only worry that people will read the spoilers and think they know the story. Some of the spoilers so far are misleading and some are simply false. In most cases I get why people are leaping to those conclusions but really, none of this will hang together for you until you see the whole book. I'm glad you're excited. Please don't let me diminish that for you in any way.
Best,
Kirsten Beyer
Sorry; I had interpreted this in your earlier post...as an indication that Janeway would have been useable for the admiral character, were she still alive. Obviously, if Janeway could never have fitted the role for whatever reason, then even if the want for an admiral-ranked character had been apparent before Before Dishonor, it wouldn't have impacted the decision on whether she lived or died.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Do bear in mind that no characters regardless of rank, are simply interchangeable. Perhaps my previous post implied that we could have used Janeway just as easily as Admiral Batiste since they are both admirals, and once Batiste became part of the story I actually did ask myself that question.
The reality is, however, that Batiste is not part of the story just because we needed an admiral. He's part of the story because of who he is and what he wants and needs. He is not a replacement for Kathryn Janeway. Janeway could never have played his part in upcoming events, either in Full Circle or beyond. He is there because he is integral to the story, and would be whether Janeway were still alive or not.
I apologize if my earlier comment led anyone to believe otherwise.
It simply occured to me that once people learned that there was a new character who was an admiral that soon enough - and before they'd read Full Circle - they would immediately use this development as further evidence that the choice to kill Janeway was stupid and pointless and that my editor and I are idiots. Whew....glad I had nothing to worry about on that front.
In other words...no, Gorf, we didn't shoot ourselves in the foot. No, MilitantJaneway, there was not a role for Janeway after all unless we were telling a completely different story which we're not. Janeway and Batiste are not the same people. And your concerns for Chakotay are way premature. And no, Trent, just because the storyline wanted a member of the admiralty, that doesn't mean automatically that Janeway was the right admiral to put in that position. That this was a wasted opportunity may end up being a valid opinion but again, until you've read the book, you can't know that. To say that any character "should" have had those positions is not something you can credibly speculate about right now.
Kirsten Beyer
Who wants to read a Voyager story that doesn't have the characters we love in it? Write a great book, put it in the Delta Quadrant, use Voyager as one of the ships. It's not Voyager without the characters. Period.
Who wants to read a Voyager story that doesn't have the characters we love in it?
Who wants to read a Voyager story that doesn't have the characters we love in it? Write a great book, put it in the Delta Quadrant, use Voyager as one of the ships. It's not Voyager without the characters. Period.
If it doesn't have Tuvix in it I'm gonna stomp my feet and go home!!!
Who wants to read a Voyager story that doesn't have the characters we love in it?
Take the above false premise to its logical starting point: Who wants to read a Star Trek story that doesn't have Kirk, Spock, and McCoy in it?
Doesn't work, does it. Period.
Who wants to read a Voyager story that doesn't have the characters we love in it?
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