Axanar supporter just emailed me:
"Are you a communist or something?"
It's going to be a long week.
Communists are the ones who would beleive that Star Trek should belong to everyone.
Axanar supporter just emailed me:
"Are you a communist or something?"
It's going to be a long week.
Aw, thanks, Maurice! That lawyer would be me.
However, filing the STAR TREK numbers off Axanar might work. Yet that isn't what people paid for. A catch 22 at this point.
how great it is someone made something original, and not another remake or sequel
I've read some truly godawful novels in my life; one of the worse books i read is celebrated as a milestone novel in both scifi and pop culture in general: "Stranger In A Strange Land"Well, if you roll back in this thread, I made just that point, that many published Trek books are not qualitatively better than fan-fic. It might be a little disrespectful to say that, but it's true. Whether you have someone bless your work as legit or not doesn't put it on another plane of existence qualitatively.
It's more than "a little disrespectful," it's an outright insult. It's not just being "blessed as legit," though having someone from CBS actually read it and say whether or not it's a totally insane steaming pile that would do irreparable damage to the reputation of Star Trek as an institution doesn't hurt. These are books written by professional authors, commissioned and edited by professional editors, working for a publisher that's been in the business of making books people are willing to pay money for something like a century. It would take actual maliciousness and a concerted attempt to fail on the part of dozens of people entrusted with both actually money and the legacy (and thus future potential to make money) of the franchise for the average quality level of published Trek novels to be on a par with the average quality of fan-fic.
Now, sure, I'll accept the possibility that the best fan-fic story is on a par with the best Trek novel. Diamonds in the rough and all that. But the whole process puts a floor on quality. Maybe that floor isn't as high as you'd like all the time, but I guarantee you that if I gave you a random representative sample of licensed Star Trek prose and a random representative sample of Trek fan fic off the internet, you'd be able to tell which was which based on the ratio of rough to diamonds.
Honestly, you could make the same argument about any media gatekeeper in our modern culture. For instance, would you say the average episode of any Star Trek series is no better than the average fan film, despite studio backing, paid professional staff and so forth? Most people here are making fun of Alec Peters for saying that that can even happen once, but if being "official" isn't good for anything...
It's more than "a little disrespectful," it's an outright insult.
I am not sure if this is posted, but the Axerna Production was selling coffee with images from the fan film. Can anyone confirm this.
Here is the link
http://hansacoffee.com/shop/axanar-ramirez/
I thought those AxaMinion shirts were a joke.
They can't be real...right?
I thought those AxaMinion shirts were a joke.
They can't be real...right?
Yes they are real.
I thought those AxaMinion shirts were a joke.
They can't be real...right?
Yes they are real.
There are many unlicensed items the Axanar Donor store had been advertising and distributing.
Posters:
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T-shirts:
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Starship model kits:
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Patches:
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Soundtrack CDs:
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Blu-Rays & DVDs:
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IDIC Patches:
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