Okay, first of all, you shouldn't presume to know how much I "actually" like Voyager compared to other series. No, it's not my favorite Trek series, but it's far from being my least favorite, either, and there are things about it I really like. I just found the writing inconsistent.Do you know how meaningless this statement is. You may like Voyager and Janeway in the same way I like DS9 and Sisko, but I couldn't care less if they kill Sisko off again or send him to commune with the prophets. In fact why dont we knock off Picard hey he is getting up there in years as well..because gosh darn it it might add some edginess to the books. He would be perfect really because there have been a heap of movies and a whole slew of books with him, so why not.
This is totally the atitude that we have been getting on Janeway. Fine you may like KJ and Voyager, but really in a distant sort of well, its not a bad show. Voyager on the other hand is the show that I could relate to. I especially enjoyed the fact that there was a female capatain and a female chief engineer. I liked my "ship of the Valkyries" I care about what happened to that Captain, as much as you'll might care about what happens to the Sisko or to Picard. So please dont give us your little platitudes about oh but I liked janeway and I dont mind her getting killed. Its irritating to say the least.
And PS yes I know female captain in the Unworthy -great but FYI its not Janeway so its not equivilent for me.
But that's really not the main issue anyway. It sure sounds like you're saying that since you're a bigger fan than me of Janeway/Voyager, your opinion of this whole situation is somehow more valid than mine. I sure hope I'm wrong in that assesment.
As for killing Picard or Sisko... okay, fine. They could kill them if they had a good story to tell. Yes, I admit, they are closer to the top of my character list than Janeway. I wouldn't stop reading Trek Lit if I thought the story was well done, and that the books in general retain the level of quality I have encountered in the ones I've been reading recently. They could kill ANYONE, even someone such as Ezri (who is closer to the top of my favorite character list than either Picard or Sisko) and it wouldn't make me stop reading if I thought the quality was still there. Guarantee it. I'm not saying this has to be true for you, or for anyone else, but it IS true for me (and for others here, as well). Possessing this viewpoint doesn't invalidate our opinions on Janeway's death. Beyond that, I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make with the "This is totally the atitude that we have been getting on Janeway." What attitude? I'm not telling you what to do or how to feel. And quite frankly, there has been just as much "attitude" from those who are decrying Janeway's death as a travesty as there has been from the other side in this whole debate.
And me saying "I like Janeway and am OK with her death, and I like Voyager and am OK with the direction it's taking"... those aren't "platitudes", they're statements of how I feel. One of the points I have beaten to death in a lot of my posts to Lynx is that this is all a matter of opinion. You're entitled to yours, but I am entitled to mine.
Thrawn covered this pretty well in his reply. I will again reiterate my general response to this notion, though: Why? You still haven't said what it is that makes you think this will happen. You say you "wouldn't be surprised" if more characters suddenly up and died. Well, let me tell you, I sure as hell would be surprised to suddenly see the rest of the Voyager crew dropping like flies. It didn't happen when any other main characters died during various Trek series/movies, so why would it happen here?Well, I think that if they can kill off the main character of a particular series in order to get an "effect", then i wouldn't be surprised if more characters will be killed off, especially since there seems to be a current trend to replace the original characters of all the TV shows with other characters.
GHA. Again with this wording. Who in the heck is "pleased" that Janeway died? I'm not. It made me sad. I liked Janeway. But I accepted her death and moved on, and am interested to see what develops from the fallout from her death. That doesn't mean I was happy when she died.I must admit that I'm surprised that people who claim that they like Janeway and Voyager are pleased with the death of the character. I wouldn't like to see any of them being killed off because it wild cause irreparable damage to a good series and also make many fans unhappy. I know, because I've been (and more and less am) in that situation.
Actually, the line isn't thin at all. The reason is that we weren't asking for them to kill Janeway or anyone else. It's not like a huge crowd was jumping up and down, going "MOAR REALISM IN TREK", and in response, they offed a main. The editing team decided to kill Janeway, and in response, some of us have said "Wow, interesting. That adds an element of realism I don't see very often in Trek. Neat."As for the wishes for certain "realism", I do think it's a thin line between stating that Trek should be more realistic and having the series being more realistic on all fronts.
Well, I won't spend a lot of time on this, because it basically comes down to a difference of opinion. I would think not having Neelix or (especially) Kes in post-"Endgame" novels would be the default position, considering how and when they left the show (again, especially Kes). But eh. *shrug*In a way, yes because I had that hope that the relaunch should correct some horrible errors which were made in the TV series and also because the characters mentioned are actually main characters of the show.
Well, that too is a matter of opinion. You (and others) simply want to read more about the same people. I (and others) want to read about those people, but I think it makes more sense for some shakeups to have occurred, so that's it's not just the same group so many years later. And I enjoy some of the original novel characters just as much as many of the TV characters.Here I must disagree. I read and buy Voyager books because I want to read about the characters in the TV series and the special chemistry and inter-action between them, not to see them being replaced by other characters which in most cases aren't as good as the old favorites.
I don't mind reading about new characters here and there but I don't want them to replace the main characters from the TV series. I rather read a book about a totally new ship with a totally new crew than read of Voyager where too many of the main characters are replaced.
Am I capable of making a post that isn't a mini-novel? I am beginning to think the answer is no.
