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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar 2 - Electric Boogaloo-Fanboys gone WILD-too many hyphens

Do you enjoy pie?

  • Yes, sweet, please

    Votes: 79 40.9%
  • Yes, savory, please

    Votes: 42 21.8%
  • Yes, any kind

    Votes: 80 41.5%
  • No, I'm a heathen

    Votes: 37 19.2%

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Apropos of nothing, I was searching for something else and happened upon this old Jan 2013 gem of a post by Linnear/Loken/Red Omega/Alec (link):

Right now I am at the Star Trek: Phase II shoot. Yesterday, David Gerrold, the Star Trek legend who wrote The Trouble with Tribbles, and is now the new Star Trek: Phase II Show Runner, asked to read my script for Axanar. Today, he told me in front of the crew that it was a good script and close to being ready for filming. I was shocked and humbled. It is, after all, my first script. Much thanks to Dave Galanter who worked as story editor and John Muenchrath who started with me on this journey by dragging my ass into the Robert McKee screen writing seminar. David went on to give me notes, tell me what he really liked, and said he wants to be on set for the filming this fall. It is starting to get really fun.

Alec​

Which, given the scripts we've seen, is a strike again both Gerrold and McKee. :D

I don't think much of Gerrold's work. Not anymore. And as a screenwriter, I've never even read McKee's Story. So I don't much prescribe to his screenwriting methods.
 
Apropos of nothing, I was searching for something else and happened upon this old Jan 2013 gem of a post by Linnear/Loken/Red Omega/Alec (link):

Right now I am at the Star Trek: Phase II shoot. Yesterday, David Gerrold, the Star Trek legend who wrote The Trouble with Tribbles, and is now the new Star Trek: Phase II Show Runner, asked to read my script for Axanar. Today, he told me in front of the crew that it was a good script and close to being ready for filming. I was shocked and humbled. It is, after all, my first script. Much thanks to Dave Galanter who worked as story editor and John Muenchrath who started with me on this journey by dragging my ass into the Robert McKee screen writing seminar. David went on to give me notes, tell me what he really liked, and said he wants to be on set for the filming this fall. It is starting to get really fun.

Alec​

Which, given the scripts we've seen, is a strike again both Gerrold and McKee. :D
IF this is to be believed:
DAVID GERROLD: Jar-Jar Abrams Star Trek is nothing but pew-pew-pew and I hate it!

ALSO DAVID GERROLD: Axanar is the best script I've ever seen. I especially enjoyed the pew and the pew. And also the pew.
 
Robert McKee is a cancer to the art of screenwriting

Most screenwriting books are. They want to sell you a magical formula to storytelling and screenwriting.

The only ones I've found useful are the more practical ones, like JMS's The Complete Book of Screenwriting and his recent book, Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer.
 
It looks like he's selling off all of his PropWorx auction memorabilia. New emails almost every day. I smell blood in the water...
How many times now over the years have we heard that he's selling off items via Propworx? Presumably this is where the money goes, so he can buy his props, instead of making Axanar. And then he has to sell them off to find money to make Axanar. This circular money pit/logic makes my head hurt!
;) :rolleyes::sigh::brickwall:
 
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AXAMONITOR NEWSLETTER AUGUST 12 2021

Dispatches from Las Vegas: We’re here in Sin City all week for the convention that used to be known as STLV. But since losing its CBS license, Creation Entertainment has de-Trekified its Trek convention, renamed The 55-Year-Mission.
DAY 1 STORIES
  • Axanar gets a fan film panel on Saturday, hosted by noted film critic Scott Mantz
  • Or does it? Mantz now says he’s got nothing to do with Axanar
  • A “new” Axa-vignette! Heroes!? Waitagoldurnminnit…
  • Game developer tells Trekzone why he disavowed Axanar, and was branded a traitor
Here’s the direct link to today’s newsletter
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We’ll be here all week!
 
Carlos, you're alive!

Side note, I just learned that Sean Tourangeau, who designed the Luna Class (USS Titan), also designed the Ares for Axanar.

I never really looked into who did what art wise, so it's new info to me.
 
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Carlos, you're alive!

Side note, I just learned that Sean Tourangeau, who designed the Luna Class (USS Titan), also designed the Ares for Axanar.

I never really looked into who did what art wise, so it's new info to me.
A surprising amount of talented people have worked with Axanar at one point or another in the many years of its non-production. And they’ve all left and been disparaged by Alec Peters.

Matt Miller at Trekzone has been doing a series of interviews with people who have left Peters’ orbit. Here’s the latest:
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Now ask if they are still on good terms.......:-)
Yeah, I haven't seen him post anything Axanar related in a long while. His Tumblr Bio still mentions he designed the ship, but that's about it.

Speaking of games, there was a mod for Sins of a Solar Empire that was development that was inspired by Axanar, but they quietly cancelled it and then reworked it as just another Star Trek mod after the lawsuit.

The mod still has the Ares and some of the other designs in it, and is still subtitled 'The Four Years War'. But there's no mention of Axanar or any of the characters from it in the mod.
 
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