^^^^^^^"...the strentgh of our motion..."

Again, I just work for a court, but PLEASE - even a new legal intern would be laughing at a motion that tries to cite the
Pentagon Papers case (1971 - it was a case involving the POTUS during the time of what became the Watergate scandal) in a copyright infringement case based on a fictional work. I'll bet the Judge was both rolling his eyes and/or laughing as he read that in the Axanar motion.
Basically, the Axanar legal team thought somehow, those six specious arguments for outright dismissal would bring CBS?Paramount screaming to the settlement table - and Mr. Peters could get any settlement he wanted (IMO - Axanar's 'crack' legal seemed to be more
on crack when crafting said motion to dismiss.)
Basically, what CBS/Paramount has probably decided to do is:
1) Present (read bury) Axanar's legal team (and the court) with ALL the documentation (which they have) showing CBS/Paramount hold valid/legal copyright over EVERYTHING 'Star Trek'.
2) Go over "Prelude to Axanar" and the 3 minute Vulcan scene and IN DETAIL outline every violation they see; and hell, they'll also include all the "Axanar merchandise" from the USS Ares models, to the T-shirts, Patches, Coffee bags, etc.
The Axanar team requested 'specifics' - and they're going to most likely be buried in specifics; to their extreme detriment.