Aurora is one of my favorite fan film series- it shows me a part of the Star Trek universe I always wanted to see. Most of the other shows deal with classic hero ships and either mimic existing crew or their counterparts on nearly identical ships, Aurora shows the part of that world which makes everything else possible- the working people.Thanks, All, for your kind comments about Mudd in Your I, and Aurora. It's been a lot of fun creating these characters and stories, and also a fun challenge to try to stay true to the Star Trek ethos while doing so. Hearing this kind of appreciation for Aurora makes all the work worth it. The new fan film guidelines as they are currently written certainly present an impediment for further Aurora episodes, unfortunately. A number of people have suggested that I "un-Trek" the series and have these same characters in a non-Star Trek setting--and it's tempting since I have invested a lot into these characters--but the truth is that the core of Aurora for me has always been my love and appreciation for Star Trek, and the thrill of creating something in that universe, even if only unofficially. Perhaps, in time, CBS/P will reconsider some of these restrictions--particularly the ban on recurring characters, and the time limits--but until then, it seems I will need to move on to some new venture outside of Star Trek. But, that said, it has been a lot of fun, and I'm glad to have contributed my small piece to the Star Trek world.
It also took astounding courage to have your lead character flawed in such a unique manner- completely understandable given the context but still horrific.
It is a shame the current reading of the guidelines will curtail this series, perhaps as things go on and true boundaries defined there will be a chance to revisit it. Until then I wish you the best in the new project- considering how you dealt with Aurora I am sure it will be fantastic. Be sure to post somewhere so we can find it when things get futher along, I am looking forward to it.