I don't know, and this is purely speculation, mostly just entertaining myself as I think about it I guess, but I do sort of 'feel' there's a plan somewhere within all this. Not that I think the defendant is really the planner, or at least a good planner, or at least knows how to carry out a plan. He's more like a front man. He's very good at that. That's where I see his strength to be; live and in person.
So I wonder to myself, if I think there's a plan going on, who is the Planner?
And I keep circling back to Mr. Bawden again and again.
He impressed me in the Trekzone interview. There was something....
Independent ST is gone. $15,000 monthly rent is still there, upwards towards $3,000 utilities is still there. Why is Mr. Bawden still there?
(from the Pitch video: 00:13
"Our mission is to help independent fan and student film makers bring their science fiction, horror, and fantasy projects to life.")
Sci-fi, Horror, & Fantasy? Those are genres that are heavily populated with fanboys & fangirls.
Fanboys & fangirls, like myself for instance, often more freely spend what I think is an atypical amount of $$ on 'stuff'. And ST is only a very small part of my real life. Most people I know have only a passing awareness that I am fan of ST, but, I have costumes I've made, I've purchased. More than too many ST action figures & ST space ships to talk about in polite company. 750+ ST episodes/movies and stuff 'about' ST. Books about ST. I happily spend an obscene percentage of my income to go spend five or six days among thousands of ST people. I buy a $15 publication just because it has 'a' picture of one of my characters on the cover. $25 or more if there are ST articles in it. I have ST music, ST audio books, ST knickknacks. Grocery store items that have ST in 'some' way on the box or can. My com-badge collection is in reality rather ridiculous. I mean, how many com-badges do I 'need' anyway.

And I'm on the low end of the spending/collecting spectrum, and not necessarily by choice either. My friend is about in the middle of spending spectrum, for decades now. Lots of us, people I personally know and have met, have ST costumes that rival movie costumes, rooms dedicated to their ST costumes, genre filled rooms that far surpass anything people chuckle about
The Big Bang Theory showing. They are on the high end of the spending/collecting spectrum.
Now, our, the ST fanboy/fangirl thing is no different from hobbyist, fantasy, musician, gamer, sci-fi, sports, cooking, horror, wine,
el al. fanboys & fangirls. I mean, seriously, I have a close friend whose home is filled, some rooms floor to nearly ceiling with records: LPs, 45s, 78s. Multiple
thousands of attractively organized, catalogued... records. Just name a song or artist he has and he will walk right to it. But what I'm thinking about the sci-fi, horror, & fantasy fanboys/girls is that lots of us can sometimes be a willing 'bank' for things clever enough to push our buttons. *I* donated to the litigated production
three times. And several other times to other productions. In the Before time.
So I put these things together:
-These wacky wacky high rent digs
-This great front man who thrives on center stage (just please, like my president, keep.him.away.from.
social.media.keyboards.when.he.is.irritated.)
-Sci-fi, horror, fantasy fanboys/girls
-kickstarter to payallthebills for a year, maybe two, until the studio is on its feet and supporting itself
-a come to Eden and make your fan film dreams come true Pitch
*and*
-Mr. Bawden, with his decades of connections, and his Trekzone demonstrated ideas
And I see a plan. And at its center I see Mr. Bawden.
The Way To Eden
