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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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That's the most delicious part of all this. Peters has been and remains a goddamn two-faced, single-minded hypocrite.

Clearly an attempt to add PR weight to a settlement proposal he's making. If any other teams join in he can obscure his own defense by saying it is a collective desire, and he can make press from it; and if the studios want to exclude him from any discussions with other fan films, he can gate crash as a plus 1.

The other fan films should not let Alec declare himself their leader. They should form their own group and approach the studios directly. All Alec's bad karma will be carried by them if they let him claim to speak for the other productions.

x Carlos' article: Alec: "To that end, he urged the fan producers he contacted, “But seriously, everyone has their mailing list, and we will be able to use that moving forward.” "

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You know, just the other day I jokingly suggested that CBS and AP were working together to impose rules on fan-films.......
 
Read down in two columns:

Pseudo-normal.........Suspecting
Social.........................Ongoing
Yet..............................Challenges
Charming...................Incapable
Harbinger...................Of
Of................................Pairing
Personality.................Attachments
AntiSocial...................To
Trust-less, .................Humans
Harmful

Getting close to 1000!

Do you think it will be called "The 1000"?
 
Read Axanar's Proposed Fan Film Guidelines
Alec Peters tries to rally other fan productions to back his vision for new limits on fan films that wouldn't be needed if not for Axanar. AxaMonitor has a copy of the guidelines Peters worked on this week with other fan producers.
"With CBS/Paramount drafting fan film guidelines, Axanar's Alec Peters has reached out to a half-dozen fan productions for their support of rules Peters wants the studios to accept, and isn't having much luck. The rules include an end to crowdfunding and a limit on films' running times."
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Allow me to summarize: since I''m never making my professional fan film, I propose taking away all your toys so none of you can, either.
 
As to an earlier question, yes there are people who want to see Axanar made. Not just because they spent money one it, but because they want to see something set in the Four Years War. A FASA Star Trek setting that amused some of us in the mid-late 80s. I know a few that did not spend even a penny on Axanar that are interested in seeing it because of the setting.
 
As to an earlier question, yes there are people who want to see Axanar made. Not just because they spent money one it, but because they want to see something set in the Four Years War. A FASA Star Trek setting that amused some of us in the mid-late 80s. I know a few that did not spend even a penny on Axanar that are interested in seeing it because of the setting.
I'm with you on that but I'd prefer the story to be told by proper story tellers and the film made by a proper film director to really do it justice.
 
Well, I don't want to watch a movie about The Four Years War. That would be like watching a two-hour movie about The Great European War, aka WW-I. There's too much information to cram into one movie. I want to watch a whole 12-part mini-series about The Four Years War.
 
Babylon 5 did a feature like production about the Earth-Minbari War called In The Beginning so the idea is doable...by someone competent.
 
That would be like watching a two-hour movie about The Great European War, aka WW-I.
I was confused for a moment, there, as I didn't recall a Great European War. It's only known as WWI over here, or The War To End All Wars which just proves that humanity has been naive for a very long time.
 
Speaking of B5:ITB, here are a few quotes that somehow seem appropriate to this discussion:

Lenonn: I've learned that the more vehemently a rumor is denied the more often it tends to be true.

Londo Mollari: The quiet ones are the ones that change the universe... The loud ones only take the credit.

Londo Mollari: I hope in your stumbling around you do not wake the dragon.​
 
Gene, I had the standard history books in high school, which didn't really explain much about the war. It wasn't until I found a book written in the early 1930s that fully explained it, going back some 30-40 years prior to set up all the alliances and enemies, and went into great detail about the war itself. As the book was written before WW-II ever happened, it called it The Great European War.
 
Speaking of B5:ITB, here are a few quotes that somehow seem appropriate to this discussion:

Lenonn: I've learned that the more vehemently a rumor is denied the more often it tends to be true.

Londo Mollari: The quiet ones are the ones that change the universe... The loud ones only take the credit.

Londo Mollari: I hope in your stumbling around you do not wake the dragon.​

"The avalanche has started, it is too late for the pebbles to vote."
Kosh, Believers
 
Gene, I had the standard history books in high school, which didn't really explain much about the war. It wasn't until I found a book written in the early 1930s that fully explained it, going back some 30-40 years prior to set up all the alliances and enemies, and went into great detail about the war itself. As the book was written before WW-II ever happened, it called it The Great European War.
I wasn't correcting you, just commenting.
 
I was confused for a moment, there, as I didn't recall a Great European War. It's only known as WWI over here, or The War To End All Wars which just proves that humanity has been naive for a very long time.
In all my years I've never heard it called the Great European War. I understood it was always called The Great War until WW2 wherein it it began to be referred to as WW1.
 
I am surprised that no one has picked up on this. As I understand it:

1. CBS is continuing the lawsuit regardless of whether Paramount is pulling out.

2. CBS will not be participating in creating new fan film guidelines.

3. CBS is continuing the lawsuit as a response to the counterfeiting by Ax Prod.

4. CBS wants the Axanar project completely dissolved.

Correct me if I am wrong. Also consider the source: undocumented statements on 1701 News.
 
I am surprised that no one has picked up on this. As I understand it:

1. CBS is continuing the lawsuit regardless of whether Paramount is pulling out.

2. CBS will not be participating in creating new fan film guidelines.

3. CBS is continuing the lawsuit as a response to the counterfeiting by Ax Prod.

4. CBS wants the Axanar project completely dissolved.

Correct me if I am wrong. Also consider the source: undocumented statements on 1701 News.

Well, you're wrong when you state it the way you have - as if all of these are facts. Michael Hinman did not state them as facts, only possibilities based on reports he had from his sources. The only "fact" is that none of us know what CBS is actually planning to do yet. I trust Michael's reporting and he didn't mischaracterize the scenario in the way that you appear to be reading it.

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