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- | ====== A Missed May Target, a Moving Patreon | + | ====== A Missed May Target, a Moving Patreon |
- | **//Axanar fans fail to step up to pay for Alec Peters to stay in the warehouse | + | **//Axanar fans fail to step up to pay for Alec Peters to stay in the warehouse |
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**That didn’t happen**. Not even close. It took three months just to get halfway to the goal; Peters launched the effort January 18. | **That didn’t happen**. Not even close. It took three months just to get halfway to the goal; Peters launched the effort January 18. | ||
**Underperformance**. The campaign underperformed even conservative projections, | **Underperformance**. The campaign underperformed even conservative projections, | ||
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==== 800-Patron Goal ==== | ==== 800-Patron Goal ==== | ||
In his Patreon pitch video, Peters put out what he thought was an achievable goal: | In his Patreon pitch video, Peters put out what he thought was an achievable goal: | ||
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As of May 1, the number of patrons stood at only a fourth of what Peters hoped for. The average donation, however, was a more encouraging $9.67, signaling individuals’ enthusiasm but lacking more broad-based support. | As of May 1, the number of patrons stood at only a fourth of what Peters hoped for. The average donation, however, was a more encouraging $9.67, signaling individuals’ enthusiasm but lacking more broad-based support. | ||
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**We don’t want to move**. His Patreon pitch outlined a value proposition to prospective patrons Peters thought was worth at least the $4,000 a month to stay in the bigger warehouse. | **We don’t want to move**. His Patreon pitch outlined a value proposition to prospective patrons Peters thought was worth at least the $4,000 a month to stay in the bigger warehouse. | ||
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Peters also delivers the update while leaning on one of the stations on the U.S.S. Ares bridge, showing off a visible flaw in the construction of the set, as one piece is misaligned with another. | Peters also delivers the update while leaning on one of the stations on the U.S.S. Ares bridge, showing off a visible flaw in the construction of the set, as one piece is misaligned with another. | ||
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