I Love Trek Lit. I'll keep reading it as long as we've got good authors, like we do and have certainly had the past decade.
But I have to be honest, the past 3 years or so, have seemed really... chaotic.
I mean, the DS9 relaunch was such a beautiful coordination of authors and editors offering us new characters that we got to flesh out and grow attached too. Then, somewhere around Warpath/Soul Key, there got to be a bit of a hiccup relating to S.D. Perry, I think? Correct me if I'm wrong?
The Voyager relaunch, meanwhile, started out with Christie Golden, but then, something happened there too. We switched to Kristen Beyer, whose work I've enjoyed. Still, it was a hiccup of sorts, right? I'm not sure exactly where they're intending to go with it. I'm hopeful. And at least the hiccup was less noticed because so fewer books where published post-finale.
The TNG relaunch though has really made me motion-sick, in a sense. Perhaps it was intended that the big E not have an easy time filling the shoes of her departed senior staff, but it's since become tiresome. I've even grown slightly weary of Picard/Worf/Geordi/Crusher, from the perspective of... without two or three more regular characters to bounce off of, they aren't enough almost?
Now it seems everything is supposed to be brought together, time-wise. But such seems to have done much damage to the DS9 relaunch. I'm speaking of Elias Vaughn, Kira Nerys, Taran'atar for starters...
What was done with Sisko in the Typhon Pact novel would well and truly piss Avery Brooks off if such a plot where thrown at him during the series. The whole thing feels like a violation to his character, even if it ends up being what he needed to do to protect everyone he cares for. Sisko is a strong character, who has been pushed to do things no other captain has, but I don't think he could ever abandon his family like he has. It's too much of who he is.
I'm not sure where Voyager is going, direction wise. What the effect of the editor changes made in the past two years will have there.
DS9, the station herself, feels totally ignored and forgotten. A place to mention briefly and otherwise forget, which I hope is remedied soon.
Making Ezri Dax a Captain, let alone of a ship like the Aventine, still hits me as proposterous. I keep reminding myself those events are at least 4 years after DS9 ended, but it still strikes me as odd.
Leaving Bashir to languish, apparently more or less left behind by all the rest on DS9... what the hell?
Will the holographic rights debate be brought up via the Doctor at any point soon?
Will we see movement towards the 2387 established in the prequel comic 'Countdown' with Data resurrected, Captain of the E? Picard as Ambassador? Et cetera?
Will the Enterprise-E ever have a senior staff of more than 4 members that we can get to know and care for?
My apologies if I'm seeming to complain too much. Especially if any of you authors take it as complaints towards you, which such is not. There has been a lot of good writing. Rather, my gripe is more with direction.
I'm just frustrated, and spun around, and longing for the days when the release of the latest Trek novel made me salivate with anticipation over spending time with old friends again...
I'm wondering and hoping if a lot of the upheaval has been due to behind the scenes changes?
If the direction will soon be brought into better focus and what not?
If some of the strings left to flutter in the wind will be tied off or resumed?
But I have to be honest, the past 3 years or so, have seemed really... chaotic.
I mean, the DS9 relaunch was such a beautiful coordination of authors and editors offering us new characters that we got to flesh out and grow attached too. Then, somewhere around Warpath/Soul Key, there got to be a bit of a hiccup relating to S.D. Perry, I think? Correct me if I'm wrong?
The Voyager relaunch, meanwhile, started out with Christie Golden, but then, something happened there too. We switched to Kristen Beyer, whose work I've enjoyed. Still, it was a hiccup of sorts, right? I'm not sure exactly where they're intending to go with it. I'm hopeful. And at least the hiccup was less noticed because so fewer books where published post-finale.
The TNG relaunch though has really made me motion-sick, in a sense. Perhaps it was intended that the big E not have an easy time filling the shoes of her departed senior staff, but it's since become tiresome. I've even grown slightly weary of Picard/Worf/Geordi/Crusher, from the perspective of... without two or three more regular characters to bounce off of, they aren't enough almost?
Now it seems everything is supposed to be brought together, time-wise. But such seems to have done much damage to the DS9 relaunch. I'm speaking of Elias Vaughn, Kira Nerys, Taran'atar for starters...
What was done with Sisko in the Typhon Pact novel would well and truly piss Avery Brooks off if such a plot where thrown at him during the series. The whole thing feels like a violation to his character, even if it ends up being what he needed to do to protect everyone he cares for. Sisko is a strong character, who has been pushed to do things no other captain has, but I don't think he could ever abandon his family like he has. It's too much of who he is.
I'm not sure where Voyager is going, direction wise. What the effect of the editor changes made in the past two years will have there.
DS9, the station herself, feels totally ignored and forgotten. A place to mention briefly and otherwise forget, which I hope is remedied soon.
Making Ezri Dax a Captain, let alone of a ship like the Aventine, still hits me as proposterous. I keep reminding myself those events are at least 4 years after DS9 ended, but it still strikes me as odd.
Leaving Bashir to languish, apparently more or less left behind by all the rest on DS9... what the hell?
Will the holographic rights debate be brought up via the Doctor at any point soon?
Will we see movement towards the 2387 established in the prequel comic 'Countdown' with Data resurrected, Captain of the E? Picard as Ambassador? Et cetera?
Will the Enterprise-E ever have a senior staff of more than 4 members that we can get to know and care for?
My apologies if I'm seeming to complain too much. Especially if any of you authors take it as complaints towards you, which such is not. There has been a lot of good writing. Rather, my gripe is more with direction.
I'm just frustrated, and spun around, and longing for the days when the release of the latest Trek novel made me salivate with anticipation over spending time with old friends again...
I'm wondering and hoping if a lot of the upheaval has been due to behind the scenes changes?
If the direction will soon be brought into better focus and what not?
If some of the strings left to flutter in the wind will be tied off or resumed?