Better than nothing, but they're allowing a maximum of two 15-minute 'movies' when the script was written to cover 90 minutes.
Maybe they're afraid it'll be better than any of the recent 'canon' stuff?

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"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Yeah, I was surprised by your first impression.aTOMiC wrote:Watched Prelude to Axanar again. The more I watch the more impressive it seems.
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
My take on the Axanar legal settlement in general is that depicting and examining Captain Garth's (sorry, Lord Garth) actions in that historic battle (required reading at SF Academy) is fertile ground for main stream/Paramount produced productions to cultivate. I can understand why the owners would be motivated to protect portions of their property to save for future use.Sorus wrote:'Star Trek' Copyright Settlement Allows Fan Film to Proceed
Better than nothing, but they're allowing a maximum of two 15-minute 'movies' when the script was written to cover 90 minutes.
Maybe they're afraid it'll be better than any of the recent 'canon' stuff?
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"