I don't know why everyone complains about the arguments. I just finished reading every post in this thread, and I have to say it was LOL hilarious at times.
I know what you mean. I've been visiting this thread twice a day. It's great entertainment!
And makes me more interested in reading Full Circle and I was already interested in reading it as it is.
I wasn't really aware of what "Full Circle"
was before getting involved in this thread. Of course, that's because I hadn't read any Trek books in a LONG time (the last time I read any were years ago, when I read through a handful of the older style, "this could have been just another episode", self-contained TNG and DS9 novels from the '90s.) Just recently, I dove headlong into the TNG and DS9 relaunches, after discovering that I like them better in almost ever way than those older style novels, but I hadn't read any Voyager books, nor was I up on the schedule of future releases. So this thread made me go from wondering "The heck is that?" when I first saw the name Full Circle, to planning to buy a copy at some point.
And honestly, I kinda enjoy debates like this, as weird as that might sound. Sure, there's been some frustration at times, but I still find this whole discussion to be interesting (and as others have said, at times, pretty entertaining).
I just want to find out of
Saito S is a boy or a girl...
It's good to want things.
Seriously, though... take a guess,
Clay. I'm curious to see which one you're leaning toward.
On the other hand,
Lynx's axe will never never
ever run out of shuttlecraft. So he's got that going for him.
Beyond all of that... I wonder if there is any discussion left? It seems at this point, that damn near everything that can possibly be said on this topic
has been said - repeatedly, in many cases - at least when it comes to the specific topic of Janeway's death, and weather or not she should come back. Perhaps there's still more to be had from discussing the more general subject of character death in Trek, but it's possible that's been beaten into the ground in this thread, as well.