http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090220/film_nm/us_startrek
"Worst-case scenario is, they don't market it correctly and offend the fans," says "Trek" expert Richard Arnold, a former assistant to Roddenberry who once consulted for Paramount. "And they are going to be an important part of the boxoffice because there are 25 million 'Star Trek' fans worldwide."
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Wasn't Arnold the guy who was a total control freak in the novel approval dept? I'm kinda scared he's being touted as a Trek 'expert'
"Worst-case scenario is, they don't market it correctly and offend the fans," says "Trek" expert Richard Arnold, a former assistant to Roddenberry who once consulted for Paramount. "And they are going to be an important part of the boxoffice because there are 25 million 'Star Trek' fans worldwide."
*random*
Wasn't Arnold the guy who was a total control freak in the novel approval dept? I'm kinda scared he's being touted as a Trek 'expert'
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moments in that article. Not sure what the author was attempting to accomplish with those references in light of Trek XI's mission statement, as acknowledged in the article, to reach out to those who aren't conversant with the universe and its attendant minutiae.
