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- | <wrap em> | + | **PATREON PLEA** Having lost his corporate sponsorship from Other World Computing, Axanar producer Alec Peters is making |
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- | <WRAP half column> | + | <wrap em>UPDATE</wrap> **CONTRADICTION** After a Star Trek writer was named as a potential link between |
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- | <fs smaller>**BATTLE OF THE BLOGGERS** Trekzone’s Matt Miller and Fan Film Factor’s Jonathan Lane square off in the first of three hour-long podcasts. We sum up and analyze their first debate on the impact and history of Axanar. | + | |
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- | <fs smaller>**SECOND DEBATE** focuses on AxaMonitor as the cause for Star Trek fans' rift. In the second Trekzone podcast, Axanar proponent Jonathan Lane defends | + | |
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- | <fs smaller>**FUNDAMENTAL FLAWS** in the Tardigrades copyright case against //Star Trek: Discovery// warrant dismissal, argues | + | |
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