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Honestly, I do find it hard to believe that they love the characters when they kill them off. It doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make much sense to me to only read books where you always know the ending, either.
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Honestly, I do find it hard to believe that they love the characters when they kill them off. It doesn't make sense.
Unless you're using a Quaker understanding of the term "clerk" that's pretty insulting to Admirals though.
Maybe bureaucrat would be more fitting? Admirals generally get to tell others what to do more than actually do anything themselves.
Is it insanity to be upset when a favorite character is wiped out from future Voyager stories (or more correctly, when a Voayger character is destroyed again)? I happen to like those characters.
When it comes to those in charge of the TV series and those in charge of PocketBooks, if there is their job only to care about profit and ratings, then I can't be accused for being rude when I simply point out the facts.
Demoting Janeway and/or finding a way to keep her in command of the ship must be much better than to kill her off, not to mention the possibilities for good stories about Our Captain.
Describing an Admiral as a "desk clerk" in this case is a bit rude and down-putting, I know that and it's not my intention to insult those who are admirals, I guess they are doing a good job.
So when they come on here and say they do love the characters, you think they're lying?
Here's a true statement, directly from me. "I love Janeway, and I love the books that take place after her death."
This is my honest opinion. Do you think I'm lying to you?
No I don't. I think that you are totally honest.
I guess that we simpy think very, very very different.
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Honestly, I do find it hard to believe that they love the characters when they kill them off. It doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make much sense to me to only read books where you always know the ending, either.
No I don't. I think that you are totally honest.
I guess that we simpy think very, very very different.
Yes, I agree. I think you're completely right about this.
But here's what I'm saying.
You and I think very, very differently about what we like in our books. You and I also, apparently, have very different opinions about what is offensive and what isn't. And to me (and not just me, either - to Kirsten and a bunch of other posters) your posts are offensive, because you act like our views are worse, instead of different.
And, since here we are on a Star Trek board, IDIC and all, I'd think that you'd be able to recognize the difference.
No I don't. I think that you are totally honest.
I guess that we simpy think very, very very different.
Yes, I agree. I think you're completely right about this.
But here's what I'm saying.
You and I think very, very differently about what we like in our books. You and I also, apparently, have very different opinions about what is offensive and what isn't. And to me (and not just me, either - to Kirsten and a bunch of other posters) your posts are offensive, because you act like our views are worse, instead of different.
And, since here we are on a Star Trek board, IDIC and all, I'd think that you'd be able to recognize the difference.
Maybe I find the destruction of beloved main characters offensive to me and many fans.
Somewhere, there's someone still stewing over the fact that Tasha Yar was killed off.
There are probably people who were upset by Jadzia Dax's death.
But the TrekLit forum doesn't get derailed by those people, or by the fact that the books have dealt with those deaths in different ways.
*There is an idea for a topic: Why are the hot (or at least, attractive) chicks being off-ed....?But the TrekLit forum doesn't get derailed by those people, or by the fact that the books have dealt with those deaths in different ways.
Add Yeoman Leslie Thompson to the list...![]()
Oh nooo! Seven of Nine! You simply cannot die!!!!!![]()
*There is an idea for a topic: Why are the hot (or at least, attractive) chicks being off-ed....?But the TrekLit forum doesn't get derailed by those people, or by the fact that the books have dealt with those deaths in different ways.
Add Yeoman Leslie Thompson to the list...![]()
Umm... Kirk, Data, and Trip?![]()
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Y'all are weird.
Do the Janewayinistas remind anyone else of people who yell at town hall meetings?![]()
Do the Janewayinistas remind anyone else of people who yell at town hall meetings?![]()
Do the Janewayinistas remind anyone else of people who yell at town hall meetings?![]()
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