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the glee I see here about Peters' legal troubles leaves me with a sour taste.
The insane reaction of Peters & Burnett is what shifted the tone of all of this. At least for me. They're talking smack about the best thing going for Prelude (Tony Todd). They're trying to lump themselves in with other fan films. "See, they're doing it too." They're pointing to their other Trek work and basically laughing in the face of CBS, while saying they "take it seriously" out of the other side of their mouths. They're increasingly burning bridges, relationships and their chances in court with each passing tweet. I enjoyed Prelude very much. I was looking forward to their next work, whenever it was to come. I take no glee in the fact that it's not going to happen, nor in the fact that people are going to lose money over it. I just find their reaction so over-the-top absurd...it's both laughable and sad simultaneously.
Exactly. There's no glee here, just exasperation, and frustration, because it puts other fan films at risk because of someone's mouth, in this case, Alec's....the glee I see here about Peters' legal troubles leaves me with a sour taste.
I donated to the Kickstarter back in 2014.. $15.00... I wanted the digital copy of the script... (Really that's the biggest reason I donated) Anyway, when Star Trek Continues The White Iris was pulled, Alec Peters, basically went off on a Facebook tangent saying that they were risking all the fan films, because they used a screen grab for a green screen backdrop in one of their scenes.
It turns out, that yes, that scene was the problem, but it was a problem for You Tube's automated System, and CBS didn't care. The episode was reposted...
Well when that went on, Someone mentioned bad blood between Peters and Mignonia and a google search is actually what led me to Trek BBS. You can still see the lovely bashing, Peters did of Magnonia back in the day.
Anyway, that left a sour taste in my mouth. Well fast forward to May of this year, when after raising a whopping 650K (out of an 800K ask) last year, the Axanar Team came out and asked for another 1.3 Million dollars.
That left me perturbed, and any and all questions as to why the budget had not just increased but more than doubled were returned with snarky, passive aggressive responses. Donors didn't read this... or that.. So I didn't contribute, and did more research
Then as I went through all of it, I saw a pattern, of over promising and under delivering. (The Prelude Perks were just finally sent out a couple months ago) This film was supposed to be released in 2015, and here we are going into 2016, and filming isn't set to begin until February, and if Mr. Peters is to be believed, the feature isn't yet cast.
Am I full of glee? I am satisfied that that my suspicions were correct. I really do feel bad this story isn't going to be told, because it seemed like a great story ,and I feel bad for people the Axanar Donars who seem to have chased good money with bad, and now have a bit of Stockholm syndrome... But it still feels good to have my suspicions validated.