Date: 19 May 2014 04:41 Title: Scared to Dream
Oh Kes, how many children and teenagers through the years have wondered if they will grow up? With the things many teenagers face, it's a valid question. Love the foreshadowing in the last line. Looking forward to reading more.
Author's Response:
I never thought of it exactly that way, but you're right. Icheb's thought process here can't be far off from say, a little kid in a war-torn African nation being afraid to dream of the future for fear there won't be one at all. Sure, Icheb has it easier in his daily life, and the dynamics are pretty different because of who his parents are and why he was created, but you're right. A culture that's constantly in survival mode can mess a child up all on its own. It's like PTSD, only instead of post-trauma, it's pre-trauma ... always waiting for the other shoe to fall. I even wonder what growing up in 21st century America is doing to my kids -- we have literally been "at war" with terrorism their entire lives. They have known nothing but our surveillance society. My nearly ten-year-old is starting to catch on, and he doesn't like it one little bit. Interesting comment and food for thought. Thanks.
Date: 19 May 2014 00:40 Title: Scared to Dream
Kes, this is a wonderful look into Icheb's early life before the Borg. I look forward to seeing what else you come up with for the ficlet flashdance.
Author's Response:
Thank you, ZF.
Date: 18 May 2014 23:20 Title: Scared to Dream
I love stories that show how the characters got to where they are at. You did a great job here with this glimpse into Icheb's childhood.
Author's Response:
Thanks, Mick!
Date: 18 May 2014 23:11 Title: Scared to Dream
Oh my God, Icheb. OW. Ow, that last few lines is such a gut punch! Lovely writing, as always, and yet again you manage to reach into the guts and grab and twist.
Author's Response:
Thanks, Steff. It's hard not to do the gut punch thing with this character. In many ways, his whole life has been one continuous gut punch.
Date: 18 May 2014 22:52 Title: Scared to Dream
Such a desperate lifestyle...and the pain on his parents' faces. One of the few Voyager episodes I have actually seen, so knowing what I do from that one, this was a very well written look at that desperation that drove his parents. This certainly doesn't excuse them, but you did a pretty darn good job showing a small amount of redeeming love for them, seeing the pained expressions on their faces.
Author's Response:
I can't imagine it was easy for them. There's no excusing what they did; you're right, but I generally think of them as desperate, not evil. What they did was evil, sure. But lots of people do evil so that good may come of it. It's not right, but it's real.
Date: 18 May 2014 22:24 Title: Scared to Dream
Much like your Maren entries from last year, for me this is delving deeper into a character I only know peripherally, and I have the feeling that, just like last year, these vignettes are going to leave me breathless, heartbroken and emotionally spent - truly the mark of a great writer. Looking forward to what comes next, but with trepidation for what the character (and I as the reader) will have to endure. Heart-wrenching, as always, where this character is concerned.
Author's Response:
Thank you, LBD. It's an honor to have a compliment like that from a writer like you. Not everything is going to be heartbreak. There will be some happy moments, too. Promise.
Date: 18 May 2014 19:40 Title: Scared to Dream
Knowing his story (which I won't give away in this review), the ominous foreboding is absolutely there, He almost feels like spare parts. He's just their tool, but of course he's a lot more than that.
Author's Response:
I always wondered what would have happened if they had raised him from birth to understand his purpose instead of leading him like a sheep to the slaughter. But that's not what they did -- they never gave him a choice or even an inkling of what his future would hold. I suppose it would have been too horrifying.
Date: 18 May 2014 19:22 Title: Scared to Dream
Oh boy this is going to be heart-wrenching isn't it Kes? Isn't it?!
:)
A great idea to give us seven scenes that resume the story of Icheb. I look forward to seeing which ones you're going to choose. This one was really well written, encapsulating a world, a civilization and a tragic future all in so few words.
Great stuff!
Author's Response:
Icheb? Heart-wrenching? Why ever would you think that?!
Choosing the scenes is the hardest part. There's so much to tell and I only have seven scenes to do it. It's going to be tough.
Thanks for the comments. :)
Date: 18 May 2014 19:21 Title: Scared to Dream
Oh, Icheb. You poor soul, you. The days are about to get much tougher in the nearby future and decisions are going to be made that'll make things better, and then even more difficult. Young Icheb seems so undamaged at this point, really different from what you would expect.
Well done and a very enjoyable set-up piece for what I'm sure is to be an exciting series.
Author's Response:
Well, he WAS undamaged. He had no idea what lay in store for him ... only that whatever it was, it scared his parents and he didn't know why.
Thanks for the review. I only hope I can say what needs to be said in seven short pieces.
Date: 18 May 2014 18:25 Title: Scared to Dream
My god, that's just a bit heartbreaking kes. I love that you continue Icheb's story because you mine it for all its worth. There's a rich tapestry to his canon history never minding all of the richness you've added in your own canon. It's a bitter sad snippet of his life as a child. He was raised bascially to be a weapon from the very outset but it's horrid just thinking about the fact his parents waiting for him to reach the potential to be this weapon they had conceived and not a child at all and hold him at an emotional arms' length because they know they are going to send him to his death. Truly tragic. Wonderfully evocatic in your writing though.
Author's Response:
Yeah, based on what we saw in Child's Play, I guessed Icheb had as normal/happy a childhood as they could give him under the circumstances, but there was probably very little pressure on him to succeed. A bit like having a child with a terminal illness, only his parents were the ones who engineered his tragic end from the get-go. Little did they know he'd survive the attempt ... it's difficult to feel sorry for them but in some ways I do. It had to be excruciating for them. Thanks for the review.
Date: 18 May 2014 18:20 Title: Scared to Dream
Another great Icheb story from you Kes7, Something about Icheb childhood I had never consider before and yet your story rings so true. Well Done.
Author's Response:
Thank you, Bill!