You mean, just like TOS pushed the mini-skirt fashion trend from the then-modern 60's?
No. Discovery's try-hard is more like the isolated cringe of Return to Eden. Sorry you can't tell the difference.
You mean, just like TOS pushed the mini-skirt fashion trend from the then-modern 60's?
Oh for heaven's sake.This just popped up on a Facebook feed.
Oh for heaven's sake.
I hope someone screen-capped that post. Looks like Alec is busy trying to get around the settlement.
It's hardly that bad, but thanks for playing.No. Discovery's try-hard is more like the isolated cringe of Return to Eden. Sorry you can't tell the difference.
*watched Alec get sued for, among (many) other things, selling knockoff Star Trek model kits*
"I know, I think I'll sell knockoff Star Trek model kits!"
Pretty sure this is the actual thought process involved.
As waves pound upon the ferment and breach as a Dagger of the mind.
By Grabthar's hammer, you shall be consumed in mass quantities but don't panic; free your mind to infinity and beyond.
Trippy, dude.
What group was this in?This just popped up on a Facebook feed.
It came up on my newsfeed. I couldn't resist asking if the stuff is licensed. Yeah, I went there. Let's see what happens.*watched Alec get sued for, among (many) other things, selling knockoff Star Trek model kits*
"I know, I think I'll sell knockoff Star Trek model kits!"
Pretty sure this is the actual thought process involved.
Heh...yeah. That and a buck-oh-five will get you a cup of coffee at 7-11.They are licensed with the Axanar folks"....
Follow up. The response was "They are licensed with the Axanar folks, I spoke with Alec Peters yesterday about adding them to my catalog. I am the one who manufactured them originally."
Edited to add this exchange:
Don't you think CBS/P might have something to say about this? It is their IP after all.
These are just as valid as the ADB line.
Okaaayyy....
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