Well, I'll give them this much: at least the interviewees here are actually showing some emotion. It's gushing fanboy/fangirl emotion, but still...Axanar has released a better quality version of their latest trailer
Reading some of the YouTube comments baffles me.
Continuing on with our conversations about what attracts new fans to the Axanar project, these commenters are praising the content of this very trailer - when there's virtually nothing of substance there! Certainly nothing to suggest what the "true vision" of Axanar is, yet the commenters keep extolling those virtues as "true Trek"
If I were Jenkins, I believe my response would be...hmmm...what's legalese for "FUCK No!"?AxaMonitor Daily
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Peters Offers 'Generous' Settlement in Suit Against Ex-Axanar Director Jenkins
What does Alec Peters hope to gain?
Here are the headlines in today's AxaMonitor Daily:
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- Lawyer weighs in on how good Peters' settlement may be
- Will the new Axanar 'trailer' breathe life into moribund fundraiser?
- Peters: Fan film guidelines have been neutered; no one's following them
- Peters questions 'Romulan War' fan film's reusing others' copyrighted footage
- YouTuber casts doubt on Axanar fans' victim narrative
"Nothingburger of a settlement" indeed, and I love how part of it requires Jenkins to throw his source to the wolves.

As for the thing about the guidelines being universally ignored, it's pretty much the same thing as saying there was a "fan film arms race." It's Alec and his cheerleaders saying, "Don't look at Axanar! Everybody's doing it!" Even if it's true, it doesn't matter. Alec was not given "guidelines." He was given strict limits concerning what he could and could not do to produce Axanar in a binding legal settlement, and thanks to Jenkins making the settlement a matter of public record we know he's thumbing his nose at it, and has been for ages.
I respectfully disagree, Ms. Rabid Bat Ma'am, at least on the "white people" part. The recent trailer gives more play to non-white actors than anything we've seen come out of the Axanar camp, including Prelude. If the sycophants watched that and are still touting it as "true trek," then "more white people" likely isn't the appeal - at least for most of them.I suspect, for them, true Trek (tm) is skin deep. White people. Ships that resemble the familiar. Pew pew. Men are men and women are there to be toyed with and wear short skirts. Only a few foreigners allowed, serving at the pleasure of a mainly white, quasi (and not so quasi) militaristic organization, often with little power (Spock notwithstanding -- he was an alien but also clearly very humanoid and of an acceptable shade).