More gems from the Axanar blogs (with my commentary):
Pretty sure that question has been asked here and on some of the "anti-Axanar" blogs. I mean, wasn't this place just trolled by someone claiming that by just asking the question it damaged the reputation of other fan-film project?
Pretty sure Mr. Kraft corrected the record and said he was never told any such thing nor did he relay that to anyone. Could it be that the one person who claims Mr. Kraft told him that misheard?
Horizon was fairly decent and the plot was above average compared to most fan-films / fan-fiction goes, but "high quality"?? Nah. It was a pretty good fan-film but would never be mistaken for a CBS/Paramount production.
I think they made that line very much clearer: "Try to make money off our IP, and we'll squish you like a bug."
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From the comments section:


Why have no other Star Trek Fan Films gotten a call from CBS? Why was it ONLY Star Trek: Horizon that got a call? This is a question NO ONE is asking (especially the opinion blogs that love attacking Axanar, which as I have pointed out, are only interested in attacking Axanar, not doing any real reporting).
Pretty sure that question has been asked here and on some of the "anti-Axanar" blogs. I mean, wasn't this place just trolled by someone claiming that by just asking the question it damaged the reputation of other fan-film project?
Tommy Kraft claims that when Bill Burke from CBS called him he said “Other productions are getting calls”. But that hasn’t happened. Did Tommy mishear Bill? Did Bill Burke lie about other productions getting calls so Tommy would feel better? Why was Star Trek: Continues Indiegogo allowed to continue if CBS was going to be calling other productions?
Pretty sure Mr. Kraft corrected the record and said he was never told any such thing nor did he relay that to anyone. Could it be that the one person who claims Mr. Kraft told him that misheard?
No other production has gotten a call. So why not? Why has ONLY Horizon gotten a call from CBS? What does Horizon have in common with Axanar? Is it that Tommy Kraft worked on Axanar? Is CBS continuing its blacklisting of people associated with Axanar? Or is it that Star Trek: Horizon was a high quality MOVIE, just like Axanar.
Horizon was fairly decent and the plot was above average compared to most fan-films / fan-fiction goes, but "high quality"?? Nah. It was a pretty good fan-film but would never be mistaken for a CBS/Paramount production.
Someone needs to ask these questions. Because with Horizon being asked to stop, CBS has just blurred the lines between what they find acceptable and what they don’t even more.
I think they made that line very much clearer: "Try to make money off our IP, and we'll squish you like a bug."
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From the comments section:
maybe fan films should file a joint claim against CBS, I feel the fans are the ones that own Star Trek






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