What agenda? It's no secret to anybody in these parts that you hate Star Trek 09. That's all well and good. Nothing is for everybody. You have the right to like and dislike whatever you want. But you're taking things a step further than not liking the new movie.
You're a writer on the new Star Trek Concordance. As you know the Concordance is highly respected and loved by the fan community. It was essential material in the days when Trek was for all intents and purposes dead. By agreeing to write the new Concordance you've attached yourself to a great legacy.
False premise #1: I'm not a
writer of the Concordance.
Bjo is the writer. I'm helping to edit it. And at this stage, that primarily consists of reassembling the existing text into a coherent form, out of lots of scattered pieces on several 3.5 diskettes. The closest I've come to writing anything in this book is tweaking some of the synopses to better reflect the episode being described (some of the plot descriptions are off by varying degrees), and all of that is still pending Bjo's approval. As for right now, we're just trying to get back to the point it was in '95.
The new Concordance will also be bearing the name of Bjo Trimble. Bjo is a key and beloved figure in Trek history and the fan community in general. Her name, reputation and opinions carry a ton of weight. By agreeing to write the new Concordance you've attached yourself to her legend.
It's going to bear her name because she's the one writing it. My name'll be inside, as an
editor. And frankly, I take this responsibility quite seriously, because of that legacy.
That's where the problem is.
It seems that you're not writing an objective reference book. You seem to be using this book as your soapbox to take the piss out on Trek 09. What's worse is you're riding on Bjo's coattails to legitimize your personal opinion.
Need I remind you that it was Bjo's decision to omit the new movie, with no prodding from me? And in light of all the other new entries that have to be included, you may just get your wish and have the new movie included, in some capacity. And, again, any such inclusions will be written by Bjo, not me. All I'll be doing is making sure everything is spelled right and factually accurate.
If you were truly writing a reference book you would go to great lengths to make it as up to date and all encompassing as possible. If that meant adding more pages a pro would add the pages. They wouldn't turn in a half-assed product. They would base the new book on the standard of the old. You've decided to flush standards down the crapper and include only what you want and fuck the rest.
Again, Bjo's call. Not mine.
Worst of all you're insulting the intelligence of the fan community (your target audience) and making excuses for excluding relevant material from your "reference book". You've claimed it would add too many pages to the book. It's clear you've said this to avoid the appearance of bias which by the way is a year too late. Instead of looking unbiased you've made yourself look lazy and unprofessional. Why would anyone want to buy a reference book from someone unwilling to do the research and turn in an incomplete work?
Should I just give you Bjo's email address so you can take up
her decision with
her directly?
From what I can tell the
Nu-Concordance appears to be
Bob's Abridged Guide to Star Trek. No thanks.
Memory Alpha and Beta is a
free and
comprehensive guide to Trek. I used it when I wrote for SNW. If I ever get any Trek work in the future that's what I'll be utilizing for reference.
If I were you I would look deep down into my heart and ask myself if taking a shot at JJ Abrams was worth pissing on Bjo Trimble's reputation for. Because that's what
Bob's Abridged Guide to Star Trek is doing to her. She gave you a job to do. Update the
Star Trek Concordance. Do it goddammit!
Hmm. Soul searching time.
Lessee......no, no problem there. Because this is still going to be
"Bjo Trimble's Star Trek Concordance", not "Captain April's Guide to Star Trek".
Food for thought: When JJ decided he needed to ask someone in the fan community about Star Trek, he didn't ask Bjo. He asked Richard Arnold.
Make of that what you will.