by Glory1863 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:52 pm
Here is the positive points list for the Save Profic campaign. Do you still want me to go negative? Or is this not what you had in mind at all?
Star Trek fans are a diverse lot:
Some like anything with the Star Trek name on it (TV shows, movies, spin-offs, reboots, books, games, etc.).
Some like mainly what they’ve seen on screen (not surprising when you consider how much Star Trek fans appreciate the actors)
Some like one or only a few of the components of the franchise.
The upside is that that allows for many niches that attract many people. The downside is that, as in clothing, one size never really fits all.
There is a desire for books covering all the major components of the franchise (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, TOS 2009 and spin-offs).
There is a desire for more promotion of the Star Trek line. Customers want to know when (or even if) they can expect product in which they are interested. Customers appreciate being dealt with honestly. No information, vague information and/or outright misinformation leads to a plethora of possibly damaging rumors and overall bad feelings that can be avoided with good, accurate and timely communication.
There is an interest in stories that take place during the component series itself or at least includes all of the crew as it was constituted then. Fans are loyal to the characters and generally do not like to see them killed off. That is an entirely different scenario from seeing them grow and change.
There is an interest in short story anthologies for the various components or based on a particular theme across components.
There is a desire for a greater variety of authors. More authors would provide a greater number of view points on favorite characters. More authors would provide a better mix of those who do character development well with those who do action/battle scenes well with those who do political themes well with those who do mystery plots well, etc.
There is an interest in character-driven books. For ENT, for example, books covering Reed’s time with Section 31, T’Pol’s time with the Vulcan Security Service or more of Shran’s history might be appreciated.
There is an interest in getting back to the hopeful, forward-looking feel that Gene Roddenberry made the basis of Star Trek.
There is a desire to get back to exploring new worlds and alien cultures.
There is a desire for more stand-alone books. While multivolume series have their place, particularly when covering a time period of many years, stand-alones provide easier access for the newer fan.
There is a desire for a steady, reliable provision of product. It is understandable that there is a fine line between providing enough and providing so much that it becomes overwhelming to the dedicated reader/collector.
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