The Good Men That Do
I was thinking... about that!
But, honestly, do you believe it could be true?
Read this: and for the future
And this: by logic
I don't know.
I am...








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Distracted wrote:It's quotes like these that have discouraged me from reading the book. I chose not to accept this author's interpretation of what is "logical", and I wrote my own version. I told myself that I was going to read TGTMD once I finished my version of events. I still haven't read it, though. I'm reluctant to ruin my happy ending.
Elessar wrote:What TNG episode is it based on? You talking about 'The Defector' ?
For those who haven't read TGTMD, I would say that that line is not a globally characteristic description of how the book treats the relationship because there are other things that go on... There are serious bond-moments that occur after that which preclude that line as being the 'final, end-all, be-all' statement of what's gonna happen to Trip and T'Pol in the TGTMD-universe.
I think that line is as much a work-in-progress for the author's opinion on how TnT are going to turn out more than it is a hard and fast statement with any finality.
Long story short: nothing's certain until Kobayashi Maru comes out, which is... supposed to be soon, I think.
Asso wrote:But WHY?
And that, of course, is the beauty of fanfic. We are completely free to ignore *the_abomination*. This is precisely what it deserves, aside from never being made, of course, but sadly that ship has sailed.HopefulRomantic wrote: 2. The Thing is canon. The Relaunch books needed to be consistent with canon.
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I agree with Hopeful Romantic I think Margaret Clark definitely ahs her own plans when it comes to the relaunch books.I definitely plan on getting Kobayashi maru to find out what happens next Trip & T'Pol's story arc.HopefulRomantic wrote:Asso wrote:But WHY?
1. The first lesson I learned about storytelling was: Drama is conflict. Or, as Joss Whedon put it, "Happy people make for boring TV." (In this case, books.) If TGTMD had ended, or begun, or whatever, with Trip and T'Pol blissfully together, a prime source of drama would have gone right out the window, in the first of what will hopefully be a lot of books. Not a smart business move if you want to sell those future books.
2. The Thing is canon. The Relaunch books needed to be consistent with canon. That meant a) focus on the six years before The Thing...meaning, readers know no one on the crew will die, or visibly age, or change their hairstyles...yawn... or b) focus on the time after The Thing, after Trip is dead (boo!), or c) do something else. Margaret hated The Thing. She decided on a fix-fic, bless her heart. You can quibble about the exact nature of the fix-fic, but Trip is alive, and that's better than The Thing managed to do.
3. I agree with Elessar that T'Pol's state of mind--her deep grief over the loss of Elizabeth--prompts her thoughts in the passage quoted above. Anyone who has been as emotionally broken as T'Pol is at this point, knows that you can honestly believe that you will never feel "fixed" again. But by the book's end, T'Pol's perspective has changed because of several revelations. She's not thinking in terms of "fractures" any longer;SPOILER!!!:her and Trip's feelings for each other are definitely not dead, and she is hopeful that she will see him again.Which is a great cliffhanger for that storyline, for those who are interested in what happens next.
Margaret has a game plan for these Relaunch books. Keep in mind that she accomplished for TNG what 7 years and 3 movies couldn't do--SPOILER!!!:she finally got Jean-Luc and Beverly together.That right there gives me hope for T/T. But I am expecting them to get dragged through hell first, because drama is conflict.
My .02
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