NOW YOU SEE it, now you don't: Learn the story of this weekend's leaked Axanar trailer, including how some donors complained about the release.


To be fair, there's also many, many accounts from people whose experiences with AP weren't positive.
You know, I really respect that; how you feel, how you acted on your conviction!You know, I'm going to go even farther because it needs to be said.
Alec is aware of who I am for a variety of reasons, but I did feel a little bad about how one of my jokes became a LEGAL fight where I never intended it to be, so I felt morally compelled to apologize for that. It was something that got a bit out of my control so I want to him and apologized.
This was Admirable! Non-aggressive face-to-face expressing your own take of this thing.I also said point blank, just to be honest, that I felt that his approach on Axanar was wrong, and I disagreed with what he was doing - face to face.
I 'am' happy to hear nothing untoward happened during your interaction.And he was extremely nice and respectful.
Well now that's pretty danged awesome! I mean I would so find myself thrilled to see my own creative work being liked and used by others.We even got to joke a bit about the situation... particularly as I learned from a certain artist that EVERYTHING in text on Axanar is from my fonts
I sincerely respect your response and position in this matter. And, you know what, I could see something like that also going on behind the scenes that we may never be privy to.I, personally, got the impression that his genuine enthusiasm for his dream has spiraled into this situation, and he's getting some very bad advice from his supporters and lawyers.
This. This is a good and right. An admirable thing. Big thumbs up.So I can't, in good faith, or in good conscious, just rip through him like so much I see here.
Yes. There is truth in that. Of course there is. Now I do have a question, which may be none of my business of course, though you have mentioned it yourself so I'll ask -- What LOT more have you learned?I get everyone's point, but now having met and talked with him, and looking over this and knowing a LOT more than I did... I can't help but think that some of the vitriol we're seeing is actually making things worse and a fan-friendly solution even more untenable.
Very admirable. A very admirable thing to think and say.Because at the end of the day, really, even if I don't think Axanar is as important or as great as being made out to be by Axanar's supporters, I do want fans to enjoy being fans... and I find myself wishing, strongly, that that positive solution for all involved was possible at this point.
And he was indeed civil to Axanar.. very nicely done He That Created the Titan.
ME on the other hand.
Actually, great time was had by all, in all honesty.
You know, I'm going to go even farther because it needs to be said.
Alec is aware of who I am for a variety of reasons, but I did feel a little bad about how one of my jokes became a LEGAL fight where I never intended it to be, so I felt morally compelled to apologize for that. It was something that got a bit out of my control so I want to him and apologized. I also said point blank, just to be honest, that I felt that his approach on Axanar was wrong, and I disagreed with what he was doing - face to face.
And he was extremely nice and respectful. We even got to joke a bit about the situation... particularly as I learned from a certain artist that EVERYTHING in text on Axanar is from my fonts... (thanks, Titan Guy! :P ) . I, personally, got the impression that his genuine enthusiasm for his dream has spiraled into this situation, and he's getting some very bad advice from his supporters and lawyers.
So I can't, in good faith, or in good conscious, just rip through him like so much I see here. I get everyone's point, but now having met and talked with him, and looking over this and knowing a LOT more than I did... I can't help but think that some of the vitriol we're seeing is actually making things worse and a fan-friendly solution even more untenable.
Because at the end of the day, really, even if I don't think Axanar is as important or as great as being made out to be by Axanar's supporters, I do want fans to enjoy being fans... and I find myself wishing, strongly, that that positive solution for all involved was possible at this point.
I'm not quite sure what you're saying here. Is it that people shouldn't make jokes about his PR blunders? Every time someone who is a stranger to Alec goes too far in the thread (talking about AP's private romantic life, making fun of RMB's weight), they're called out. And the people who have had really bad personal experiences with him are entitled to express their views, so long as they're not making threats (a behavior of AP's that you cropped out of my post in your reply).And? It doesn't mean that a lot of these spiralled posts are right, though.. and go deep within behavior that would get someone banned from TrekBBS if it were against someone else. I'm just saying, for myself, that it was a call to be more civil and professional in the future. I can't and won't make anyone else step up... but I don't think it's out of line for me to ask.
I just read that was an intentional nod to Alien. Surely that's fair enough, though? I personally like stuff like that in actual movies, The Force Awakens was full of it, for example.Someone pointed out that the ringed planet with two moons at the 25-second mark is almost exactly like the planet in ALIENS.
"Empty Airport Bathroom" is also the location for the next Axanar panel.I don't know what everyone is complaining about. "Empty Airport Bathroom Reverb" is a very hot vocal effect right now.
You know what got stuck in my head this weekend?
All this got started because of one man's fervent desire to return to the small screen a character only seen once in Trek and portrayed as a bat-shit crazy chameleon man...
...and it could be typecasting.
"Captain Foot-In-Mouth..."
"LORRRD-FOOT-IN-MOUTH!!!"
"Empty Airport Bathroom" is also the location for the next Axanar panel.
Then I will agree that you disagree."In my opinion, AP & Co-conspirators have made themselves public figures and are therefore subject to ridicule. Just like George W. Bush, or Justin Bieber"
And though I do understand where this is coming from, and absolutely the why of it, nonetheless I cannot agree. Public figures, while easily subject to intense scrutiny, and in this particular case what I feel is necessary scrutiny, are Human Beings.... just like I am. For me at least, ridicule is not a strength I wish to enjoy or foster. Taking pleasure in another Human's pain, mistakes, bad actions and the like, no matter them being a public figure or no. For while Public can be chosen or sometimes thrust on a Human I do not adhere to the sentiment of Public equating to fair game. Or ridicule of the subjectively perceived ridiculous. I have seen first hand in the case of this production in particular the effect of ridicule on some of the Humans who, for one reason or another (which I seriously can't fathom) fully support this production.
I will continue to decry actions, state my subjective opinions, point out perceived flaws, but ridicule? Not for me anyway. I think I'm quoting a moderator here when I paraphrase & say "Just because I can doesn't mean I should." And I believe this. And though I will grant that I am not always the person I strive to be in this or any respect, I will say I continue to strive in that direction.
In my opinion, AP & Co-conspirators have made themselves public figures and are therefore subject to ridicule. Just like George W. Bush, or Justin Bieber.
I'm here for news and information about the lawsuit, but also for the jokes. Ok, mostly the jokes.
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