Oh I forgot, Since Greed is a Virtue that makes it all alright.
And whether or not Roddenberry had ONLY making money on his mind it became more than that.
No, it didn't. The quality of the product (good and bad) did not alter the goal of making money from it.
That is what Paramount is CASHING in on.
even as they snuff it out...
It's not a charity for "the fans"...it's a business. As such, considering the studio is publicly traded, the primary responsibility of Paramount is to be profitable. The studio can do what it likes with its intellectual properties to accomplish this. As these are forms of entertainment, the hope is that it will not only make money but that it will be of decent quality (the creative side of things). Again, you are free to disagree with the direction they chose to pursue the profitability of the property, but to suggest that Star Trek is somehow NOT like all other commercial entertainment properties, with the primary goal of making money, is, at best, naive.