No. The approved strategy is to buy nothing, condemn everything else sight unseen, and keep posting on message boards until I get my way.
Can we get our fave characters back from the dead that way too?
No. The approved strategy is to buy nothing, condemn everything else sight unseen, and keep posting on message boards until I get my way.
...implied sex... ...Janeway... ...several women... ...steamy sex scenes...
...implied sex... ...Janeway... ...several women... ...steamy sex scenes...
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...implied sex... ...Janeway... ...several women... ...steamy sex scenes...
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Someone has a case of selective reading.
How explicit should sex and relationships get in Trek Lit? Also, as long as we're discussing material suitable for younger readers how explicit should the violence be?
Kids are always going to be their own censor. They aren't going to plough through a novel aimed at adults for the hope of reading a bit of random sex and violence unless they're already such a fan of ST that they can't live without the book.
Kids are always going to be their own censor.
They aren't going to plough through a novel aimed at adults for the hope of reading a bit of random sex and violence unless they're already such a fan of ST that they can't live without the book.
That's a good way of putting it. If they're old enough to understand what's happening, then they're old enough to deal with it. If not, it just goes over their head.
I think I was a little more concerned that some of the young kids I taught in the 80s were also reading "Jaws" - during "Drop Everything And Read" (DEAR) - which had some racy stuff, much racier than TMP's novelization.I think what started me reading Dean Koontz was stumbling on a cunnilingus scene in one of his books, actually.
I think I was a little more concerned that some of the young kids I taught in the 80s were also reading "Jaws" - during "Drop Everything And Read" (DEAR) - which had some racy stuff, much racier than TMP's novelization.
So far as expanding Trek's horizon's with regard to language...
Fearful Symmetry seems like something out of an erotic Star Trek fan fiction
http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Iliana_Ghemor
Skrain Dukat kept Ghemor completely isolated in a secret sublevel of the prison of Letau that was known only to himself and the warden of the prison, Dal Rokai. Dukat used her as a sexual plaything, raping and beating her to satiate his sadistic cravings, for the next fifteen years.
I think I was a little more concerned that some of the young kids I taught in the 80s were also reading "Jaws" - during "Drop Everything And Read" (DEAR) - which had some racy stuff, much racier than TMP's novelization.
Well, with that kind of name, it isn't surprising to find a few people who think 'everything' will extend to trousers.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Fearful Symmetry seems like something out of an erotic Star Trek fan fiction
http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Iliana_Ghemor
Skrain Dukat kept Ghemor completely isolated in a secret sublevel of the prison of Letau that was known only to himself and the warden of the prison, Dal Rokai. Dukat used her as a sexual plaything, raping and beating her to satiate his sadistic cravings, for the next fifteen years.
There is no way that's erotic. Hopefully to anyone.
And in any event, it was all offscreen, as well.
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