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Yep. It's the equivalent of letting the bad guy escape so he can come back and fight the hero again. Not saying that Alec is necessarily the bad guy or that CBS/P is the hero, but... well... okay, maybe yeah, that's what I'm saying in this case.While they could've easily nailed him to a wall at trial, I understand avoiding the expense. I am surprised he seems to have gotten off so lightly though. I would've expected a blanket ban on him fundraising for any Star Trek projects. By using his existing mailing list of backers he's pretty much lost nothing anyway, since diminishing returns would suggest he's already got the names of anyone that would still send him money from the first Kickstarter alone.
I still look back on it and wonder what went wrong for Alec. I still believe he started this entire project with the best of intentions: a superfan who really wanted to do Trek "right" for all the other fans out there. When I saw Prelude, I was impressed. The documentary format was perfect, and honestly I think they should have stuck with that. I have friends who like Alec, and they swear that he's a decent person, so I just wonder what flipped the script and brought forward the events of his downfall. Was it mission creep? Greed? An inability to step back and see where things were heading? I don't know. I wish it didn't end up this way, though, because I think Axanar could have been awesome.