The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer5/30/2023 Janeway’s death was an entirely different thing, in large part because of Voyager’s unique circumstances. Didn’t he tell Kassidy he would at some point near the end? Sisko’s “death” was always unclear to me and I don’t think I ever doubted he would be coming back. I embraced that direction wholeheartedly because it was something we’d never really explored in depth with one of our main crews before. But I was tasked with exploring how the loss of such a central character would impact those she left behind. Yes, a backdoor had been left in that book – the readers of the epilogue saw a disembodied Janeway heading into the Q Continuum, so were that choice to be revisited, the bread crumbs were already there. When I was asked to develop Full Circle, my understanding from my editors was that the choice that had been made to allow Janeway to die in Before Dishonor was not intended to be reversed. After her apparent death in Peter David’s 2007 book Before Dishonor, was there a sense from the editorial team that she needed to be brought back, or did you begin the Full Circle storyline knowing that you were building to her return? TrekCore: We’d be remiss if we didn’t ask about the reappearance of Kathryn Janeway in The Eternal Tide. We’re back today with Star Trek: Voyager author Kirsten Beyer, continuing our in-depth interview from earlier this week. TrekCore’s Dan Gunther checked in with Kirsten to talk about joining the Voyager story without Kathryn Janeway on board, and what’s coming up next for the Voyager crew.
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