A calm, reasonable blog post. I would add that the so-called "Four-Years War" period being covered by "Axanar" already belongs to CBS. Wasn't this period part of the FASA TOS role-playing games' scenarios of the 80s, published under full license to then-Paramount/Viacom and thus wholly-owned by CBS now?
A calm, reasonable blog post. I would add that the so-called "Four-Years War" period being covered by "Axanar" already belongs to CBS. Wasn't this period part of the FASA TOS role-playing games' scenarios of the 80s, published under full license to then-Paramount/Viacom and thus wholly-owned by CBS now?
My lack of respect for this person has dropped to a new low.
For a real cringy moment, here's Alec Peters (GarthofIzar) posting on Reddit. I'm not a therapist but I think the guy has some real internal issues regarding emotional stability/maturity.I was unaware that Axanar is based on a gaming campaign. So, basically, the movie isn't even based on an original idea. And Peters was gonna try to profit off of a properly licensed property.
My lack of respect for this person has dropped to a new low.
I believe somebody in this thread was looking for that very post earlier, with the "I'm 51 and could still kick your $!@" nonsense.For a real cringy moment, here's Alec Peters (GarthofIzar) posting on Reddit. I'm not a therapist but I think the guy has some real issues with emotional stability/maturity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Warhammer/comments/nwgcj/dice_bucket_games_discounting_and_online_gw_sales/
I was unaware that Axanar is based on a gaming campaign. So, basically, the movie isn't even based on an original idea. And Peters was gonna try to profit off of a properly licensed property.
My lack of respect for this person has dropped to a new low.
Here's the link to Alec Peters announcing on Face Book the game Squadron Strike: Axanar.Go listen to their august 2015 podcast I referenced in this post, around minutes 15 to 20 in the podcast I think:
http://www.trekbbs.com/threads/cbs-paramount-sues-to-stop-axanar.278077/page-260#post-11435468
In it, they talk about a game pieces set they are holding in their hands which had been manufactured for them, with Axanar themed ships, and the comentator exclaims, oh look there's a shuttle, and Alec remarks that they already have a license agreement ready for companies who would want it. That more or less this is my recollection. I don't care to go back and transcribe it.
Odd it would be if they were preparing a gaming ship set to license, based on Trek IP, and there were also a twist that its based on a story coming out of the gaming world they'd sell back into. Weird. Probably missing something here.
But CBS should definitely get hold of that game set and the business documents and communications around it.
Not yet!"It's a mockumentary, your honor, just like those porn parodies!"
Can't wait to see that argument. Kickstarters rejoice! "We're just like porn!"
'Here's the link to Alec Peters announcing on Face Book the game Squadron Strike: Axanar.
https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekAxanar/posts/774781169303075
I've been a sucker for miniatures for a while. I'm glad I didn't see his earlier, I may have been tempted to buy some.
I know what you mean, it's not like they went and hired the guy who wrote and or directed the three of the most popular Trek movies to work on the new series....... oh wait.God - they are doing NOTHING with that license but just sitting back and milking us fans for all the money they can get.![]()
The guy is unbelievable. I love how just has to bring up all of his business experience even though it sounds like it has nothing to do with their conversation there.For a real cringy moment, here's Alec Peters (GarthofIzar) posting on Reddit. I'm not a therapist but I think the guy has some real internal issues regarding emotional stability/maturity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Warhammer/comments/nwgcj/dice_bucket_games_discounting_and_online_gw_sales/
Said staff member would've profited as it's been said I'm a pretty good cook, not to mention my filming partner who SHOULD been running a restaurant.they're not for sale. you can, however, donate a staff member a dinner, at the end of which there will be nothing left, and therefore, no profit made.
If he had all of those businesses and made $16M selling one of them, then why would he even need crowdfunding to make Axanar? If he's that successful you'd think he could have just financed the whole thing himself.
^ This. Exactly. He is not what he protrays himself to be. He is a bankrupted businessman with several failed businesses behind him. He brags and brags, and belittles anyone who questions him. He wonders why people "stalk" him around the web. It's because some people care that others aren't taken in by him, believe his bull, and lose money backing him. He's a bully and a fabricator, folks. Caveat Emptor.He has to be broke if he needed that $38,000 salary from fan donations.
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