Welcome to fandom, sir. I find it difficult to believe that the author has not encountered toxic fans before.FanFilmFactor has a post on Alec Peters at Treklanta:
https://fanfilmfactor.com/2018/06/0...es-having-alec-peters-at-treklanta-editorial/
Of course, and he is courageously expressing his views to a blog that also "supports all fan films."^ No, no, you see: those objecting to Peters' inclusion are the rabid ones who are moving Watts to consider taking his marbles and going home.
Eric Watts seems to be confused
. By supporting the MAN not the fan film (Axanar doesn't exist in any supportable form) he is now hitching his wagon to a man who burnt through almost 2 million donated dollars, got sued into oblivion, is toxic to work with and for, regularly attacks anyone who dares ask questions, has a group of toadies/lackeys that will happily lie for him, sell merch for him, and give him the glory he demands, has cheated and lied and conned people for over a decade and in multiple businesses, and is unreliable, untrustworthy and a cancer on Trek fandom.
That was the short version. I have it saved to a Word doc so I can just copy/pasta.Tell us how you really feel.Seriously though, you hit the nail right on the head there.
But he has a locked script.Alec Peters - the "executive producer" has released no concrete or even vague evidence that the Axanar Lite project is in pre-production
He should take the moral high ground and not give a known scam artist a platform.If you're trying to say that Eric Watts should fear you guys more the the diehard Axanar supporters, what exactly does that say about you guys? Seems like you're asking him to choose the rock over the hard place.
Damn. I can only like this once.He should take the moral high ground and not give a known scam artist a platform.
That's not true.Damn. I can only like this once.
Seems a good idea.With some of the events I've witnessed in fan films, it's high time for me to vent with a multi page rant and then hit the delete key.
I didn't see fear or intimidation anywhere in that rant (if I missed it, kindly point it out, thanks!). It's more - sheesh - the veneer of supporting "all" fan films is more of a cover for giving AP an undeserved platform, kudos, and attention.If you're trying to say that Eric Watts should fear you guys more the the diehard Axanar supporters, what exactly does that say about you guys? Seems like you're asking him to choose the rock over the hard place.
Eric L. Watts, from the article:I didn't see fear or intimidation anywhere in that rant (if I missed it, kindly point it out, thanks!).
He has become a lightning rod for controversy within Star Trek fandom and the object of online attacks unlike anything I’ve seen in my 40 years in fandom.
Many of these folks who previously supported and attended Treklanta now refuse to do so because of Mr. Peters’ presence at the convention, regardless of his membership status as either an announced guest or attending member.
Seems to me he at least feels intimidated. Now, to be fair, it seems he had a preexisting, cordial relationship with AP and the Axanar supporters, so it seems they caught that metaphorical fly with honey rather than vinegar. That said, if Watts had refuse the to give the Axanar supporters a table after they followed proper convention procedure to get one, or had refused to allow AP to purchase a membership or be on a panel where one of the panel members and had requested his inclusion, or had refused to let a member and panelist take part in another panel about his own project, I doubt supporters of Axanar would have taken kindly to it. In fact, depending on the rules of the convention, they may have had some well-founded grievances, had that been the case.That said, I have to close by stating that I despise being dragged into the middle of this controversy. I despise being the target of attacks by people who do not know me.
The alternative would be to create special convention rules to exclude controversial figures. What criteria should Eric Watts have used to pass judgment on Alec Peters? Some people who contributed to New Voyages have a beef with James Cawley. Should he be booted from Trekonderoga? I'm not saying there weren't valid reasons to exclude Peters from the convention. I'm just saying that the convention has rules and can't be seen as rejecting people arbitrarily who have otherwise obeyed those rules.It's more - sheesh - the veneer of supporting "all" fan films is more of a cover for giving AP an undeserved platform, kudos, and attention.
Well, it would seem what you need to do is purchase an attending membership, then have your supporters go through the process of getting a table for your project, then get a panelist to request that you be added to a panel. Did you already do all of those things?In the last six months, he and I have made the same number of fan films. Where's my invitation to Treklanta?
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