Thrawn, Sci
It's an uncontested fact that, lately, DS9 relaunch had delays and changed its editors (more than once). And it's a fact that the delays/new editor changed the direction the DS9 relaunch was headed in.
Yes. It is also an uncontested fact that that change in direction will not even occur until
The Typhon Pact: The Rough Beasts of Empire is published in 2010. It is also an uncontested fact that we do not know what direction the DS9R will go in after
Rough Beasts.
You may appeal to any rationalization you wish to claim the contrary.
I did not claim that the DS9R has not undergone a change in direction. Nor did I claim that the DS9R has not had delays. Why would you imply that I said that?
I
did claim that the Ascendants arc was not delayed, because, as I noted, the arc was always intended to come after the MU arc. Was it delayed insofar as the novels themselves were delayed? Yes. But it was not delayed in the sense of the order of which arc came first.
And we'll have to agree to disagree on the matter.
No, we don't. Claiming that the novels published after
Unity but before
Rough Beasts had no overall plan is factually inaccurate, and blatantly so. This is not a matter of opinion.
About pre-"Unity" books - they may not be sequential, but they were part of the same larger plan. There were, indeed, a few one-shots ("The left hand of destiny"), but they were a minority.
And considering that
every single DS9R novel published so far since
Unity has either introduced, continued or resolved an ongoing arc, one-shots haven't even
existed since
Unity.
Edited to add:
To quote the post directly above yours:
Get the fuck over it. The publishing world moves slowly, and there can be bumps.
"Nice" language,
Sci, Thrawn.
I am thoroughly confident that you will recover from my injurious choice of words.
Tell me, do you think that the reader cares about the behind the scenes minutiae that delay/decrease the quality of the books?
I don't care if the reader doesn't care. If the reader throws a temper tantrum over a three-year delay in an industry that
routinely has delays that long or longer, then that reader is being unreasonable. It's demanding instant satisfaction because one has been conditioned to by film and TV. Well, this isn't TV, it's publishing. It takes longer. If you don't like it, too bad. Get the fuck over it.
I doubt it. If the final product is not to his liking, he will simply read other books/do something else.
Which is completely irrelevant to the point of whether or not a three-year delay is reasonable in the publishing industry.