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change_in_character [2016/03/26 09:48] – [Change in Character] adds citation Carlos Pedraza | change_in_character [2016/07/22 02:22] – [Change in Character] updates w/asset transfer, trekzone link Carlos Pedraza | ||
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> Axanar is not just an independent Star Trek film; it is the beginning of a whole new way that fans can get the content they want, by funding it themselves. | > Axanar is not just an independent Star Trek film; it is the beginning of a whole new way that fans can get the content they want, by funding it themselves. | ||
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+ | In March 2017, Peters announced the Ares Studios assets were to be transferred to a secret [[investor_group|group of investors]] for up to $400,000 that would go into the production of //Axanar//. At the time, and in a [[https:// | ||
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+ | Even so, by May 2017 Peters felt he was sufficiently empowered to offer a [[axanar_finances|2 percent stake]] in the studio to departed chief technologist [[Terry McIntosh]] in exchange for the Ares Digital fulfillment software. | ||
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+ | The crowdfunding campaigns | ||
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+ | However, Ares Digital [[perks|utterly failed]] to enable Axanar to deliver promised perks to its donors, forcing the production to start its fulfillment efforts [[ares_digital_update|from scratch]]. {{: | ||
/* And here is Rob Burnett’s update: | /* And here is Rob Burnett’s update: |