For my money, it's the quality of writing that makes the determination for me. The current Voyager books are excellently written, and very compelling. I like them, and intend to continue buying them. That is not something I could ever say about Voyager books before.
So, in that vein, I'm perfectly happy with Janeway's fate. I thought she had a fittingly tragic end - hey, it was better than having a bridge fall on her - and the material it's given the other characters in the series has been fantastic. For those reasons alone, I'm fine with leaving her dead.
This. This exact thing.
Full disclosure: I never liked Janeway. Didn't like the actress, didn't like the character, and I wasn't a big fan of
Voyager itself, although I did watch it for a long time because I thought it had an
awful lot of promise.
When Janeway died in
Before Dishonor, I was kind of nonplussed. As I said, I had no attachment to the character and very little to the series she came from; my main thought about her death was that I didn't think too much of the book she died in (but that's a whole 'nother thread), and sort of briefly wondering if they were going to continue doing
Voyager books and what they would be like.
I kept an eye on these boards, and when talk of
Full Circle and
Unworthy started percolating, my interest was piqued. I bought
Full Circle, read it, and was really surprised by how much I found myself enjoying a
Voyager novel. It reminded me of many of the things I liked about other "non-screen"
Trek writing, be it books like
Articles of the Federation and
A Singular Destiny or just the post-relaunch
Deep Space Nine stuff. Moreover, I found that I really responded to the way Kirsten Beyer wrote Janeway, and I remember saying that if Janeway had always been written that well, I might have liked her more (and there was, for me, the added bonus of not having to watch an actress I don't like in the part).
I guess what I'm saying in this long, rambling and unfocused fashion is that I don't have a real emotional attachment to Janeway alive
or dead; what I
want are
Voyager books that are as well-written, in terms of both story and character, as Kristen Beyer's two books thus far. If one of those characters is a version of Janeway who's used as well as she was in
Full Circle, then sure, yeah, whatever. I do think that there's no reason to undo a character death unless there's a compelling reason, storywise, to do so; and I'm not sure that "because we want more with this character" constitutes a compelling reason.
But then again, what do I know?
