To be honest, I'm not sure what a "rogue star" would even be within the galaxy per se. Generally the term refers to a lone star wandering in the intergalactic void. Within the galactic disk, stars follow all sorts of different orbits around the center of the galaxy. They often pass close to each other and disrupt each other's planetary systems, but that doesn't make them rogues. The only way a disk star could be considered a rogue, as best I understand the term, is if it's moving faster than galactic escape velocity and thus is just passing through the disk on its way elsewhere. But since this star was moving slowly enough to be gravitationally captured by another star, it's unlikely to have been a rogue in that sense. So I'm not sure what the term was supposed to signify in this context.
I don't think that can be it. As the book explained it, bonding with an unborn embryo/fetus was the only way a metamorph could bond without losing their identity. Any bond with an adult, of either sex, would subjugate their own identity to the other person entirely, and that's exactly what the Kriosian women found a way to escape. So they must've found a way to bond with each other's unborn children, or perhaps newborns.
Even so, it bothered me that the Doctor and Cambridge didn't even seem to consider the possibility that a person could be naturally asexual, and that they treated the capacity for sexual response as if it were an indispensable part of any healthy relationship. Even if Icheb's particular lack of sexual response is abnormal for him, they did seem to be making the generalized assumption that it was abnormal for anyone.
Well, I guess the topic of asexuality as a distinct identity is one that society is still learning about. I didn't even know it was a thing until the past couple of years, I think.
Am with you on all points really.
Especially the icheb thing. Even ignoring the asexuality angle (the characters did) given his relative maturity and age level, it’s not beyond likelihood that he simply wasn’t homosexual...he simply hadn’t figured out hints like that for himself yet. There was this odd sense of...grooming...to people trying to get him into the situation they thought he should be in, and I never once got the impression Icheb himself had any agency there. He was going along with what he thought should be happening, possibly confusing friendship for something else. With the relative power positions too, the whole thing started looking really...icky. Given Manus recent discussions around the Kevin spacey and Anthony Rapp stuff, I would have walked that storyline back faster than a greased slipstream drive.
I am a fan of Kirsten’s Voy books, but am starting to find all the relationships apart from Tom and Bells to be very odd in their portrayal. Harry and...thingy (I have a serious hard time remembering the names of lit only characters) is pretty interesting, I guess. And now other...thingy...Empathic Metamorph girl...is possibly involved, that’s going to be a complex set up.
Edit: forgot to mention some of this may be down to the doctor messing with his own program and being ethically compromised in some ways. Not sure that was resolved yet.