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^^ I mean, I really wasn't trying to set the stage for more Renegades-bashing in anything I said here, but it's an unavoidable fact that they didn't remotely hit the mark they set for themselves. I'm largely able to appreciate it as an earnestly-intended B-movie, which probably strikes them as faint praise. I'm just saying I'm not about to go perpetually lashing them with "You said CBS! Thus will I judge thee!" because I don't see the point. I prefer to review the project within the parameters I already knew it inhabited... wherein it's still underwhelming, but so it goes.
Such also my attitude to Axanar; if it winds up straight-up sucking I'll say so, but I'm not about to be all "You said [such-and-such] and thus shalt thou be judged!" about it, because that would be largely pointless and wouldn't make my views more credible, save from the POV of I-told-you-so, which is harder to sell as "constructive" than other attitudes.
I don't intend to bash Renegades on this one (or didn't mean to anyway), it's just for me it really fell apart. As for Axanar, and as with any other fan production, it's less of a "thou shalt be judged!" and more of a "you guys said you were full professional/making a TV pilot quality film/et. al., what happened?! Why does this look like Ed Wood took over a quarter of the way through?!" kind of thing.
One thing working in Axanar's favor, that fell through for Renegades, is their budget is looking really good. Of course, budget means nothing if the script isn't cracking or the editing isn't tight, but it's nice to know that they'll be able to afford the things that do the things they need them to do.
Still, I've seen what ST:C has done with their lower budget, and it impresses me. In fact, that may be the time to impress someone, is when they produce something you think is excellent, and then you find out "and we did it on this budget." That just adds a whole layer of awesome to the mix.