Cool. I need to check on how ST Axenar is coming along. They had a bunch of folks from it last year at Houston SpaceCity Con.
Hmmm. I just got through watching it. I applaud the effort that went into it, but I can't say I enjoyed it particularly. The acting was weak, and though I realise they didn't have a good SFX budget, some of those were pretty bad. That said, the ships were good, and the starship combat from the exterior was more dynamic and interesting than a lot of Trek ship stuff is.
It was good to see Chekov. Man, it's sad to see these guys get old.
I'm definitely looking forward to Axanar.
I have to agree. I was hoping for more, based on the people involved, but it's essentially fan fic. If I think of it as more a proof of concept than a finished product, I feel better about it
Axanar looks to be pretty promising. I don't want to get my hopes up unrealistically, though, because it wouldn't be fair to such a project.
Watched it last night. It felt a bit choppy, and the acting wasn't as good. The plot was kind twisted to follow for why the bad guys were doing the bad thing and how. Like I missed something while I was working and watching.
Due to YouTube, we learned that team had an earlier production called ST: Of Gods and Men. That was better. Set 12 years after the Enterprise B launched with the B's captain, Chekov and Uhura. The tech level shown was a little weird because it was shown using TOS era sets and ships, despite being post Enterprise-B era.
These things aren't perfect, but my wife was pleasantly surprised at how much Trek videos is out there, with the Trek actors even, lending it some "authority" so to speak.