BACKLASH YouTuber “Phoenix Party” lacerates Axanar’s Alec Peters and his girlfriend, Crysstal Hubbard. Click to view video.

MARCH 1, 2019 | 3 MIN READ

Peters' YouTube Retaliation Backfires Over Mignogna Scandal

Peters deletes YouTube video after few come to his support in dispute with MechaRandom42

You may never see this version of episode 8 of Alec Peters’ YouTube show, Reel Trek. That’s because Peters tried to use his 76,000-subscriber platform to further his vitriolic crusade against his rival, scandal-plagued Star Trek Continues star Vic Mignogna.

It Didn’t Go So Well

Peters and his girlfriend, Crysstal Hubbard, wanted to counter the narrative pushed by influential YouTuber MechaRandom42 that Mignogna, a noted anime voice actor, is the victim of a witch hunt surrounding allegations of sexual misconduct. In a 30-minute rant rebutting MechaRandom’s video, Peters said:


« Today, this whole thing with MechaRandom blew up, and I had people coming at me left and right on Twitter, and it’s the same old crap. And you know what? It’s not about me. All right? I don’t want to make it about me. » — Axanar producer Alec Peters

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‘I’M DONE WITH STAR TREK FAN FILMS’ YouTuber MechaRandom42 rages against Axanar’s Alec Peters after he attacks her via Instant Messenger.


Peters tried to recruit for his crusade

MechaRandom42 was one of several people AxaMonitor found who Peters tried to enlist in publicly condemning Mignogna.

Pushback

The iconoclastic YouTuber wasn’t buying what Peters was selling. And she made sure her viewers knew it. Her video has tallied nearly 35,000 views.

Reel Trek episode 8

Peters and Hubbard recorded this episode to counter MechaRandom’s defense of Mignogna and respond to her charges against them after they confronted her on her YouTube live chat Sunday night; they were banned.

WATCH: Alec Peters and his girlfriend appealed to Axanar’s 76K subscribers to rebut a YouTuber on a topic unrelated to Axanar. Click image to view clips on YouTube.

Why It Matters

Peters appears to have stirred a hornet’s nest of angry YouTubers he had bee courting; MechaRandom is one who hates Star Trek: Discovery and CBS, especially for the studio’s 2015 copyright lawsuit against Axanar.

Turning on Peters

Some of these YouTubers were surprised by Peters’ aggressive treatment of MechaRandom and declared they were no longer inclined to support him.

Flatlined Patreon

After MechaRandom’s criticism, Peters’ effort on Patreon to get fans to pay the rent and expenses for his suburban Atlanta warehouse went into negative territory.