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summary_replies [2017/01/18 23:00] – spelling correction Carlos Pedraza | summary_replies [2018/07/02 17:47] – [Axanar's Money is Gone] adds 'see also' link to financials Carlos Pedraza | ||
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In a report prepared by its expert financial witness, certified public accountant Christian Tregillis, the defense disclosed Axanar had earned $1, | In a report prepared by its expert financial witness, certified public accountant Christian Tregillis, the defense disclosed Axanar had earned $1, | ||
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> The memories and experiences of those shows and movies are not something that is tangible [that could be provided according to the subpoena demand], as I rely on my experience and memory when creating fiction works.((Supplemental Declaration of Alec Peters in Support of Defendants' | > The memories and experiences of those shows and movies are not something that is tangible [that could be provided according to the subpoena demand], as I rely on my experience and memory when creating fiction works.((Supplemental Declaration of Alec Peters in Support of Defendants' | ||
- | Peters further disclaimed his reliance on the sourcebook, "The Four Years War," part of the copyrighted Star Trek Role-Playing Game produced by FASA under license by Paramount Pictures, stating that he made minimal use of it. The plaintiffs discounted that new claims, stating: | + | Peters further disclaimed his reliance on the sourcebook, "The Four Years War," part of the copyrighted Star Trek Role-Playing Game produced by FASA under license by Paramount Pictures, stating that he made minimal use of it. The plaintiffs discounted that new claim, stating: |
> Defendants’ argument that The Four Years War was not used as source material ignores, and fails to refute, the testimony of Prelude’s director, Christian Gossett, that Peters used The Four Years War supplement as a “bible, | > Defendants’ argument that The Four Years War was not used as source material ignores, and fails to refute, the testimony of Prelude’s director, Christian Gossett, that Peters used The Four Years War supplement as a “bible, |