Well, let's see how much more they can get in the next 56 days. 

I'm sort of leaning towards a new reality show where the greedy business men suits are pitted against lions in a colossium, but that's just me.
Hi Friends - I will no longer be a major player in Marc Zicree's Space Command, although I will be credited as a consultant. As Marc's vision of the show developed, our differences in it's basic direction grew. I wish Marc the best of luck, and I'm sure it will turn out handsomely.
Considering all the money they raised, it is troubling to hear about the production running into behind-the-scenes problems. I hope they can deal with them and finish the project.
From everything I've seen I think its obvious that this isn't going to be the 50s style space show it was pitched as. I suspect that's part of it.That's a pity. I wonder what the nature of the differences were. The concept seemed to be pretty clear from the beginning.
I hope this project doesn't self destruct. It could be quantum leap forward for the world of independent creators, or a major setback.
Considering all the money they raised, it is troubling to hear about the production running into behind-the-scenes problems.
This again makes me wonder about what sort of guarantees investors have in crowd-sourced projects. I mean, if they contributed on the basis of certain personnel being involved in a project, and said key personnel leave/are left, could those investors demand their investment back?
Considering all the money they raised, it is troubling to hear about the production running into behind-the-scenes problems. I hope they can deal with them and finish the project.
I think some might be pissed because they gave their money because Drexler was involved.
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