I am not currently active in Trek fandom, so I do not know what's out there. I see more Janeway/Seven of Nine fic than anything else, but that's on a multi-fandom female slash comm I watch.
I was a Trekkie (at the time I insisted on being called a Trekker, hee), a fan of TOS for years by myelf then joined an Outpost in the late seventies (western Washington), but didn't know about fic or slash (I refused to see SW because I was Pure and Faithful). (When I did see SW I didn't like it, so no biggie.)
I bought a tv just to watch TNG. I finally gave up on VOY about season four, and never even watched the "latest" series (bleah). My feeling is that the franchise has lost the relevance it once had (my favorite series was DS:9)--and this sort of media schtick is some attempt to generate something in terms of fanac.
Hard to take seriously, though I'd love to hear what any current fan writers might say!
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Date: 2007-05-27 02:41 am (UTC)Yeah, I saw that.
I am not currently active in Trek fandom, so I do not know what's out there. I see more Janeway/Seven of Nine fic than anything else, but that's on a multi-fandom female slash comm I watch.
I was a Trekkie (at the time I insisted on being called a Trekker, hee), a fan of TOS for years by myelf then joined an Outpost in the late seventies (western Washington), but didn't know about fic or slash (I refused to see SW because I was Pure and Faithful). (When I did see SW I didn't like it, so no biggie.)
I bought a tv just to watch TNG. I finally gave up on VOY about season four, and never even watched the "latest" series (bleah). My feeling is that the franchise has lost the relevance it once had (my favorite series was DS:9)--and this sort of media schtick is some attempt to generate something in terms of fanac.
Hard to take seriously, though I'd love to hear what any current fan writers might say!