Re: Why Did Star Trek:The Magazine Cease Publicati
I really intended to keep quiet on this thread for a number of reasons, and will remain quiet from this point forward, but pride is pushing my buttons on two points:
1) It's fine that some of you out there have your list of "favorite Communicator blunders." I also have my list of "favorite Star Trek Internet rumors that have set fans into psychotic rages until they see those rumors debunked in the Communicator." I'm guessing my list is longer
One undeniable advantage the Internet and most any other news agency enjoys over the Communicator is speed. In the above instance of the Columbia naming, understand that the realities of production deadlines and lead time dictate Communicator articles being written several MONTHS ahead of the issue hitting the stands (my deadlines for issue 153 are three weeks away and that issue will not hit the stands for four months). Certainly anyone would allow Rick Berman in this case to answer the question, "That's totally not true. It's never been discussed." -- a statement that could have been precisely true AT THE TIME -- only to have someone on staff say later, "Columbia? That's a GREAT idea!" and see it through to fruition without mentioning that decision to us (and how DARE they try to play something close to the vest and give us a surprise, particularly one that honors fallen space explorers). Our sources at Paramount are not out to deceive us; there's no need to insinuate that.
And let's get some perspective: the guy is a TV producer being interviewed by a fan club, not the National Security Advisor being deposed by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Allow a little grace here.
2) Dayton3, your suggestion that Dan Madsen should be ashamed of the Communicator and what it has become under his leadership is uninformed, inappropriate, disrespectful and personally galling. If your intent was to stir the waters and fire people up, well, you win. If your intent was to demonstrate your ignorance of the publication and of Star Trek fandom in general, you win again.
Kevin