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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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That is amazing. Thanks so much for that!

Peters was the weakest link in Axanar by far. The actual short production is fantastic, and its great to be reminded of that every so often, with how much darkness the fan community has been tainted with due to Peters. Great scripting, acting, CGI, ship effects, ship designs.... Considering how its labeled Part III, they should have just stuck to making mockumentaries, and gone as far as their funding would take them. Peters should have stuck to producing, considering he wasn't responsible for anything that made Axanar great.

Imagine the freedom and efficiency a mockumentary series would have given them. Any time period would have been accessible! Any aesthetics and props and eras they wanted to do "special presentations" about would have been in reach! Any retired actor that could sit and *talk* could be bluescreened into any episode they produced! They could have done endless pew pew! All the coolest battles! Re-enactments of the bare minimum for dramatic effects! Totally able to work within a budget, with a versatility matched by none! They could have been legendary.... Just pick a "Part Number" and go to town creating Federation history specials..... unique and groundbreaking. In the end, what he did was gamechanging, but not in the way it should/could have been.
 
The thing is, most of the people involved wanted to do a feature length movie and only thought of the "mockumentary" format as a means to show off their proof of concept.
 
Yep. I don't know anyone who would be willing to sit thru a 90-120 minute "mockumentary". Even an hour-long such film would be pushing it for many people.
 
Yep. I don't know anyone who would be willing to sit thru a 90-120 minute "mockumentary". Even an hour-long such film would be pushing it for many people.

But the whole point would be to make a bunch of short, 25 minute ones like the sample that got them their funding. They wouldn't be meant to be watched in 2 hour chunks like that. I'm sure most of the people involved would have been open to adaptation, but not Peters....
 
Yep. I don't know anyone who would be willing to sit thru a 90-120 minute "mockumentary". Even an hour-long such film would be pushing it for many people.

I could see a path to credibility by doing a series of these filling in fun details here and there in a short format and in a way the fans enjoy. Of course, the show stopper for this would be that it would involve former Trek actors. There's no place to inject Alec as a star upon the firmament doing just expansions of interesting plot points.

But when I see the word mocumentary, all I can think of is the recruiting interstitials on Starship Troopers. That really is a stupid word. Honestly. Lawyers. (present company excepted ;) )
 
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I see the podcast has finally left Trek.fm. The show notes are all spin but you have to assume they were finally cut loose. I’m surprised it didn’t happen sooner.

Downloading it, but not sure I can actually face listening to it.
 
I watched a rather lengthy "War of the Worlds" mockumentary which recounted the Martian invasion of Earth. Very nicely done and quite engaging.
 
I see the podcast has finally left Trek.fm. The show notes are all spin but you have to assume they were finally cut loose. I’m surprised it didn’t happen sooner.

Downloading it, but not sure I can actually face listening to it.
What podcast is this? Is it from Axanar Productions?
 
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