Me personally, I wouldn't dismiss "character destruction".Honestly, you'd be the last person I think that would need books to "continue" a story. Your own imagination has proven far more colorful & creative than most. If you could learn to love the other characters as equally as you do Kes, I don't see why you couldn't create your own fan fic.Talking about books.
Every TV series have to end one day or another but at least we could have had books to read about our favorites. Now we don't have that.![]()
Thanks for good suggestion! In fact, I already do that!
http://lynx677.110mb.com/Kesstories.html
It's only time and a sometimes hectic work schedule which prevents me from writing more.
And at least I get the stories the way I want without unnecessary character destruction.
However, it could have been nice to read some good continuation to the Voyager saga from time to time too and it could also have been a pleasure for those who don't find the way to the Kes Website.![]()
Everybody loves a good character redemption story.
Sci-fi/Trek writing as all about the drama, after all. Especially if the drama has a moral or ethical lesson within it.

It's your story, your imagination after all.
Endgame was dull to me because it took the most overused elements of the show (borg and time travel) and assumed that's all people wanted from the show.
Honestly, Voyager's ratings did go up during most of the Borg & time travel eps.
So no, they didn't assume anything.
They did base it on the actual feed back they were getting at the time.
You might think I'm joking but I'm serious.
The writers wouldn't keep using the same gimmicks if they weren't paying off.
The show was the flagship of the network.
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