Still one of my favorites. What a loss that we never got a full TV run with McGann. He's fantastic in the Big Finish stories.This is quite a good little story too told in under seven minutes:
Still one of my favorites. What a loss that we never got a full TV run with McGann. He's fantastic in the Big Finish stories.This is quite a good little story too told in under seven minutes:
Still one of my favorites. What a loss that we never got a full TV run with McGann. He's fantastic in the Big Finish stories.
Not enough glory.It's funny. "Doctor Who" proves audio dramas are a great way to expand upon a fictional universe. Meanwhile, LFIM & RMB made dozens of audio podcasts bragging about stuff they planned to do and never did. They probably could've produced a heck of an "Axanar" audio drama series instead.
Fixed it for you!Not enough money.
If it looks like pie, smells like pie, tastes like pie ...Ack! I Googled too fast! I crossed the streams!!!!
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Better now, Ryan @Campe98 and @OtherGene ?
/hides in pieless corner/
I have been pieshamed.
I have little doubt LFIM lead W&S down the garden path with tales of woe about the big blue meanies at CBS/P raining on his parade while making himself out to be the beloved Star Trek Messiah speaking on behalf of all ST fans. All that prevaricating delusional wishful thinking hype on LFIM's part must be wearing thin with W&S so yeah, I agree with you ..."Wow did we misread this..."I'm sure Alec Peters can be very convincing and charming. The W&S Board might have thought that at best a settlement would be reached; and THAT would be great PR ("Yes, we worked out a favorable settlement with a large Hollywood studio over a beloved IP...")
^^^
I'm pretty sure now that they've actually gotten to know both the actual situation, as well as how Alec Peters ACTUALLY views things (especially after they got an intervention by JJ Abrams/Justin Lin where C/P WERE actually willing to make one or more settlement offers <--- All refused if Alec Peters blog comments are to be believed); I'm sure they're thinking - "Wow did we misread this..."
I think the issue with the overall response to the W&S tweet about the case (and the fact W&S removed said tweet after the replies really shows the firm believed the whole situation would be different than what it's become.
When you cross the streams you get pie?Ack! I Googled too fast! I crossed the streams!!!!
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Better now, Ryan @Campe98 and @OtherGene ?
/hides in pieless corner/
I have been pieshamed.
Doesn't sound like himSo here's something I'm curious about. How much of the Axanar script is based on what was actually in the FASA RPG? I admit I know nothing of the FASA games, but given how much LFIM seems to revere them as Gospel, I'm willing to bet he "borrowed" more than a few plot points and elements from the manuals.
Could also have this delightful mini-episode which is under 8 minutes:Still one of my favorites. What a loss that we never got a full TV run with McGann. He's fantastic in the Big Finish stories.
Could also have this delightful mini-episode which is under 8 minutes:
I think Doctor Who is the greatest argument to show what can be done in short films under fifteen mins as it has produced a few over the last few years. The first two Matt Smith years had a number included on the dvd's as extras and were pretty good stories in their own right.
This must've been on the agenda at today's Federation Council meeting cuz now all the kids are spouting the completely unsupported allegation that Star Trek-Horizon is buying YouTube views to pull ahead of Prelude to Axanar. Stay classy, Axanar. The tweet:
Axanar @mistymills @AxaMonitor @BurnettRM You would have to compare real stats not views that Horizon bought, like its 3m views for its trailer.![]()
This must've been on the agenda at today's Federation Council meeting cuz now all the kids are spouting the completely unsupported allegation that Star Trek-Horizon is buying YouTube views to pull ahead of Prelude to Axanar. Stay classy, Axanar. The tweet:
THOUGH, I will say this: The Doctor Who shorts don't require any set up or explanation of the characters. All the context and exposition is done in other episodes. Could you imagine what would happen if you showed Time Crash to someone who had no idea what Doctor Who was?
THOUGH, that said, a lot of fan films rely on the hope that the viewer has watched the thing the fan film is... "fanning"?
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