Isn't the accepted narrative here that Axanar folks are ultimately inconsequential so there's no need to try to appease them because they're anti-JJverse and only a very small group that will have little to no effect on the box office of BEYOND? That's the sense I keep getting from folks here, that Abrams shouldn't worry himself over this and that it's a shame he's trying to reach out to these Axanar folks after they had the gall to criticize his Trek.
This is all pretty amusing though.
IMO, the *prevailing narrative* here is that facts demonstrate the Axanar project as a business went so far beyond simple scope creep from current fan films, and appears to have violated so many legal and ethical boundaries both with fans and the studios, that it appears to be a scam.
The prevailing subnarrative may be that the leaders of the Axanar business are utterly recalictrant and abusive and ego driven in pursuing this business.
The prevailing sub-subnarrative of this thread, if there is one, may be that Axanar fans seem to by and large not be taking in the above, but grasping at straws that come along in hope that everything the Axanar business has done scammy might be made to go away.
Wouldn't it be nice if Mr. Abrams really was trying to validate Axanar? Why shouldn't the desires of those who backed Axanar still be fully fulfilled even if the project may be a scam, why should that matter? And so on.
Axanar fans need to come fully to face with the facts: these project leaders took most of a million of fan money and built themselves a studio and started paying ordinary studio positions to man it. They told fans it was ok to do this because it was part of an even bigger project, even though they had to know this wasn't acceptable to the studios. These project leaders set up sideline income streams selling unlicensed Trek IP, and don't even bother to report that income in their 'fully transparent' disclosures. These project leaders spent years claiming they were creating an "independent (license defying) Star Trek production company", again, assuring donors that this was perfectly ok because the Axanar management is experienced with and in with the studios. It became so serious that the studios went to court.
This is not the fan film you are looking for. If you want to focus on how amusing a tweezed out observation about this thread appears, instead of focusing on what the Axanar business has done to fans generally and their donors in particular, well in effect you are doing the Axanar management's bidding -- chasing distractions instead of focusing on the specific unacceptable conducts of the management of this so called fan film.