World peace through therapy sounds like a good idea.I once asked an intern of mine to put a link on a website I was building to the National Autistic Training Organisation (or something like that). I think you can all figure out what happened next...
I also have a waning interest in the Axanar saga. Looking at the released material coming out. it appears subpar to the average fan film production with a heavy recycled mix of past great prelude acting.I just noticed a blurb on FB for an Axanar shoot caption contest. No, I didn't. Didn't even click on it. Sometimes I'm astonished by my own self-restraint.![]()
Weird is good, right?stream-of-consciousness.
Me thinks Trekman speaks with derivative* tongue.It is amazing how AP manages to move the goalposts on literally everything he does. I guess that's what "lawyers by training" do.
Is that the New Voyages set, or the Continues set? Any idea what shoot it might be? And with apologies, who is that on the right? I don't recognise him.
That's Chuck Huber? Sure didn't recognise him!That's the Starship Farragut set. Guy on the right played McCoy for Continues in the first group of episodes.
There is a kernel of truth in that. Alec doesn't have to produce Axanar. He just has to promise that it is what Star Trek fans really want, and he would have made it if not for mean old CBS. It's a classic huckster line because people imagine what they want Axanar to be, and how awesome it would be. So much better than that nasty old Discovery.
That doesn't look like Larry Nemecek to me.That's the Starship Farragut set. Guy on the right played McCoy for Continues in the first group of episodes.
He’s looking worn out and his hair has turned almost entirely white when it was completely dark brown only a couple of years ago. I think the stress of all this foolishness is getting to him physically. It’s amazing, the soul, mind and body-crushing power of long-term deception. To oneself and others.An complete display of the type of person Alec Peters is..
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