![]() Clearly both were able to make money outside of crowdfunding.īoth of their respective studios offer tours. As for Vic Mignogna, well his resume speaks for itself, and he was even in STO (thankfully he's NOT anymore). I know that James Cawley had / has a side gig as an Elvis impersonator and to my knowledge that is how he earns his living. I'll also go ahead and say I have no evidence that says either party was. Thus, we don't really know if the Mignogna (hate referencing him for obvious reasons) or Cawley projects were doing the same thing. Peters and his project were the only one that got sued by Paramount. Some of the footage they've released is remarkable especially for a fan film.īut I'd argue for the sake of playing devil's advocate. Hertzler is even involved as Captain Samuel Travis. But at a snail's pace and that's caused some frustration even from longtime supporters. He's still trying to finish the Axanar project from what I've seen. But that might be appropriate in another thread. But I feel they should've respected the visual style that had been established and followed Axanar's example by bridging the gap. At least we got Pike and SNW out of season two. ![]() I've watched every season and supported the franchise for better and worse. But I do think his project was used as a scapegoat.Īlso, for the record, I don't entirely dislike Discovery. Because of that the hammer fell and now fan films are placed under ridiculous restrictions. Other fan projects had featured Star Trek alumni as well.Īxanar simply did Pre-Kirk Trek and the Klingon War better than CBS / Kurtzman. Other fan film projects had utilized crowdfunding to make their films and none of them were attacked the way Axanar was. The reaction from most of the fans was one that scared CBS. Axanar was going to be in the same timeframe as Disco and actually bridged the gap between modern VFX and honoring the older visual style. His film unfortunately had the side effect of getting the hammer dropped from CBS on other fan films.īut I've always held the belief there was ONLY one reason they dropped that hammer. I know there's no love for Alec Peters at Paramount and across most of the fandom. ![]() In addition to the Resolute giveaway, players can also pre-order Star Trek: Resurgence from participating retail stores to receive the Star Trek Online Federation Elite Starter Pack for consoles and a free digital download of issue one of the Resurgence comic book prequel. Players take on the roles of the Resolute’s first officer and one of its lower decks engineers, making choices that will shape the course of the story and the fate of the galaxy." Riker (voiced by Jonathan Frakes) and Ambassador Spock in a story tied to events seen in Season One of TNG. Star Trek: Resurgence is a narrative-driven adventure game developed by ex-Telltale developers Dramatic Labs and is set after the events of The Next Generation. By claiming the Resolute, Star Trek Online players will unlock it as a new visual option for any of their Federation Light Cruiser variants. ![]() A Centaur-class refit and survivor of the Dominion War, this starship serves as a science vessel on the frontier of Federation space and would be a valuable asset to any captain's fleet. Resolute, the hero ship of the adventure game, will be available to Star Trek Online captains for free from October 12 to November 30. Now, two Star Trek games are coming together for an exciting crossover for fans of both games!Ĭelebrate the upcoming, October 27th, physical release of Star Trek: Resurgence! The U.S.S. Fly her apart, then!" Captain Sulu's immortal words as he raced to assist the Enterprise A in Star Trek VI are a reminder of the excitement that comes when starships team up.
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