Haven't those in charge of the relaunch stated that she will remain dead?![]()
No, they said she'll still be dead as of "Unworthy".
No one in charge has said anything about Janeway being permanently gone as a character. Just you.

Haven't those in charge of the relaunch stated that she will remain dead?![]()
Doesn't prevent a "Young Janeway" book. Maybe even put her in more Lost Era novels?
Or Zombie Janeway.
But even for a Janeway-death-is-a-dealbreaker person, there's a self-contained adventure for the first 300 pages of this book that brings everyone back together before she dies that I think any fan of the show would love.
You seem determined to present things as a rigid dichotomy, using all crappy instances of main character death to support the idea that all instances of main character death are crappy. Sometimes, good stories really are written this way, and this is one of them.
But you'd still hate it; I'm not saying you should buy it. I'm saying, recognize that there are people for whom this might be an incredibly frustrating plot twist that would still like this book because it's well written, exciting, moving, and treats every character including the ones that leave or die with the utmost of respect and depth. And for some people, that's worth it, even IF they agree with you.
For any Janeway fans still hanging around, I'd just like to mention that Full Circle is absolutely worth it. Absolutely. Possibly the finest Voyager novel published to date. Not perfect, but in all the ways that mattered everything I was hoping for.
Doesn't prevent a "Young Janeway" book. Maybe even put her in more Lost Era novels?
Haven't those in charge of the relaunch stated that she will remain dead?![]()
As for stories in the timeline before "Before Dishonor", the timeline between "Caretaker" and the latest events is much more narrow than, let's say the TNG timeline and most of all the TOS timeline where there's about 30 years or more in which it's possible to cram in adventures for Kirk's crew (which is a reason why I prefer to write Kes stories which takes place in an after-"Endgame" timeline, rather than writing them in the narrow timeline of seasons 1-3 of Voyager, not to mention that all those events leads up the the events in "The Gift" and "Fury" while my stories leads away from them).
There's a whole decade in which stories about Janeway can be told, three years of which have had hardly any stories in them at all. That's plenty of time in which she can have new adventures.
So? No matter what everyone dies in the end.There's a whole decade in which stories about Janeway can be told, three years of which have had hardly any stories in them at all. That's plenty of time in which she can have new adventures.
All of which would end up with her still being dead, no thank you.
Brit
So? No matter what everyone dies in the end.There's a whole decade in which stories about Janeway can be told, three years of which have had hardly any stories in them at all. That's plenty of time in which she can have new adventures.
All of which would end up with her still being dead, no thank you.
Brit
So? No matter what everyone dies in the end.There's a whole decade in which stories about Janeway can be told, three years of which have had hardly any stories in them at all. That's plenty of time in which she can have new adventures.
All of which would end up with her still being dead, no thank you.
Brit
There's a whole decade in which stories about Janeway can be told, three years of which have had hardly any stories in them at all. That's plenty of time in which she can have new adventures.
All of which would end up with her still being dead, no thank you.
Brit
Well exactly, there's always stories that can be told, that fit, or not, with continuity, and death can be reversed in fiction, for one reason or another, so why does it matter?So? No matter what everyone dies in the end.All of which would end up with her still being dead, no thank you.
Brit
Well except for the fictional who can have as many tales as we like wherever we like - not that you'd get that from this thread, which treats Janeway like a real person who was pushed to her knees by PAD and then shoot through the back of the head (the editors were of course watching and laughing).
Thanks for making that comment. I was going to write something similar but hesitated because it might have been regarded as an attempt to be negative only because for the sake of being negative.
But an ongoing series of "young Janeway" stories? No, I don't think so.
Thanks for making that comment. I was going to write something similar but hesitated because it might have been regarded as an attempt to be negative only because for the sake of being negative.
...passive agressive much? Are we keeping you down, buddy?
But an ongoing series of "young Janeway" stories? No, I don't think so.
Who said anything about an ongoing series of young Janeway books? I know some people, including myself, would like to see a Lost Era book featuring a younger Janeway, but I didn't see anyone say that a YJ series is what they are looking for. I must have missed it in the previous comments. If you're able, please specify...
And Janeway is alive and well in lots of Voyager novels, so what is your point?
...But as I also wrote in my previous post, I wouldn't mind having one flashback book or so but it won't solve the current problem.
Pocket already tried this, with a couple of Young Janeway YA novels.But an ongoing series of "young Janeway" stories? No, I don't think so.
Pocket already tried this, with a couple of Young Janeway YA novels.But an ongoing series of "young Janeway" stories? No, I don't think so.
And, Lynx, have you tried getting old novels off of Amazon, via used book shops? That usually works well for me (though I haven't tried it for the really old books - I could use new(er) copies of TNG's Masks and Contamination really badly and haven't gone looking yet.)
No one in charge has said anything about Janeway being permanently gone as a character. Just you.![]()
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