I love the JJ Abrams films, I plan on seeing Beyond on opening day, and I hope to see Axanar go down in flames. Alex Peters brought all of this on himself by being a sociopathic egotist who got to full of himself and pole vaulted over the line set by CBS and Paramount. Once he saw the kind of money he could bring in through crowdfunding, he got $$ in his eyes and decided he wanted to illegally use an IP he didn't own to set up his own movie studio. He and Axanar deserve everything that has happened to them.
Kennysmith , you are not going to find any Axanar supporters here, so might as well just move on.
As for Bawden's new blog post, I love how he completely ignores the fact that everything was going fine with CBS/P and the fan films before Alec Peters and Axanar came into the picture. If Alec had been able to keep his greed and egotism in check none of this would be happening.
He also mentions at one point that CBS and Paramount dropped the lawsuit, past tense, so should we take that as an official announcement that the lawsuit is in fact fully dropped? Or did he possibly just "say" the wrong thing there?
He also talks about crowdfunding is a requirement for fan films, but people were making fan films for years before they started crowdfunding. Didn't NV and Continues do some of the their first episodes without crowdfunding?
EDIT: I can't believe they actually put a video of AP on an official Trek site. I really hope that's the last we see of him in association with official Trek, and I really hope this whole thing doesn't turn him into some kind of representative of "the fans" for franchise.
Kennysmith , you are not going to find any Axanar supporters here, so might as well just move on.
As for Bawden's new blog post, I love how he completely ignores the fact that everything was going fine with CBS/P and the fan films before Alec Peters and Axanar came into the picture. If Alec had been able to keep his greed and egotism in check none of this would be happening.
He also mentions at one point that CBS and Paramount dropped the lawsuit, past tense, so should we take that as an official announcement that the lawsuit is in fact fully dropped? Or did he possibly just "say" the wrong thing there?
He also talks about crowdfunding is a requirement for fan films, but people were making fan films for years before they started crowdfunding. Didn't NV and Continues do some of the their first episodes without crowdfunding?
EDIT: I can't believe they actually put a video of AP on an official Trek site. I really hope that's the last we see of him in association with official Trek, and I really hope this whole thing doesn't turn him into some kind of representative of "the fans" for franchise.