It is very frustrating. Alec Peters has absolutely nothing to show for a movie.
Prelude was funded by a different campaign for donations, and it was completed by a team of professionals who worked for free on the project. Once that was released, the movie should have already been under way, and here we are two years later, more than a million dollars in funding, and... nothing.
The Vulcan scene was filmed separately and not as a part of the actual film, and yet that's supposed to be proof. The trailers? Made to be trailers. The fact is that none of this has been filmed. Why? Because there is no cast! The work that had been done by Tobias Richter was all we saw, and none of that indicated that a film was in the works. So what was Alec Peters doing with all of that money? Instead of asking this very valid question, his supporters have been fiercely defending them. Granted, there are always sheep who will bleat in defense of the wolf's right to eat them, but it's far more annoying since these particular sheep have access to Facebook, and shitty opinion blog "news" articles in which to spew their ignorance at everyone else.
Honestly, I'm at the point where I want to see CBS/P eviscerate Axanar. I used to be a supporter, looked forward to the movie, but then it all started becoming clear what was going on, and then after the lawsuit we really found out how deep the shit was. I want them to excoriate that asshole and publicly shame him for what he's done to the fandom and fan film community.
Unfortunately, it seems, as usual, he's managed to frame it as a David Vs. Goliath issue instead of a "I stole their property and tried to make money off of it" issue, which is what it really is.
I'd like to believe it was "mission creep", but it has all the earmarks of a scam as well.
Sell the idea of a cool movie to friends / pro's using protected IP. This is the most important part because it's your escape valve. Make the "bait" to get the marks attention, a teaser or a prelude. Then hype the product: tout the level of professionalism involved, claim it be motion picture quality, release pictures of sets being built, etc. Then claim you need your own studio (even though offered the use of others sets either for free or reduced rent - Starbase Studios is free), hype up fact that after this film is complete you'll be renting out your brand new studio to other prodcutions.
Obscenely show the mark the real goal, your own studio. Keep on building and keep promising all that awesome stuff. Start offering merch like books, model kits and coffee. Take selfies on set, in new studio, make sure to get props in background for prop business. When IP owner starts paying attention go out of way to piss them off. Keep money rolling in, raise a million dollars. When IP owner threatens to sue, do everything in power to antagonize them. Wait for legal action to shut down production because IP owner is only concerned about you using their property, not about people who donated money to your new studio. Keep antagonizing IP holder and then push for a settlement so as to minimize any loss of cash.
Production is shut down and now with money in pocket wrap self in flag of Star Trek and proclaim to be boldly standing for the rights of Trekkies everywhere while Battle Hymn of Republic plays in background. Fans blame IP owner, scammer escapes largely unscathed. Mission accomplished.
As I said, I'd like to believe it was mission creep, I'd like to believe these guys started with the best intentions, but they did everything but make the movie. In the two years since it all began, they had no script, no cast, no nothing. Writers write, artists create, musicians play. They don't wait around, they don't wait for the tools they wished they had, they work with the tools they actually have. Tommy Kraft, James Cawely and quite a few other productions embody that. Hell, the cheapest Trek fan film on youTube embodies that. That's passion, that's love, that's drive. To make the film. Alec and Co. seemed to be more interested in the studio, the merch and everything but the film.
" I want them to excoriate that asshole and publicly shame him for what he's done to the fandom and fan film community."
There are not enough "likes" in the known universe to show how much I agree with that!
How about the two guys who were beamed down to the planet, except the ship wasn't in orbit over the planet anymore, in "And The Children Shall Lead".
I'd forgotten about that one! Yeah, as a kid I didn't give that one much thought. As an adult, that is pretty horrific and probably right behind the transporter accident. When you originally watch the episode, you're shocked when it's revealed those guys were beamed into space. Now, it's like you're aware of it right after they beam down even though the crew isn't. Amazing how something we don't even see is worse than most of the stuff we did!