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Terry McIntosh Resigns

Lead Developer Resigns Amid Fulfillment Problems

Terry McIntosh

Terry McIntosh was the chief information officer and a co-producer for Axanar Productions, and the lead developer of its Ares Digital perk fulfillment software for crowdfunding projects. He announced his departure from Axanar in a post on his Facebook page on May 16, 2016:

Well, I guess it’s almost official, sans some paperwork and for whomever volunteers as their new geek to make some geeky changes. … I’ve separated from Axanar.

Today is very bittersweet, and an extremely sad day, but it needed to be done. I will look back on the past two years fondly, because I choose to remember only the good times. My very best wishes to everyone on the team for the future!1)
Donor Complaints

Donor complaints about Kickstarter rewards not being delivered, while Donor Store merchandise appears to be constantly shipping, are what led to AxaMonitor’s analysis of perk fulfillment. This comment by user Kelly Lincoln on Axanar’s Kickstarter is typical:

UPDATE On September 9, 2016, Kingsbury announced a new software platform had come online to manage long-delayed shipments to donors. See: Axanar Launches New Fulfillment Platform.

You know since my first contribution to this kickstarter I have not received even one items initially promised. I stopped expecting to a long time ago but frankly it was a waste of my money. I am amazed though that they basically got away with taking the money from people and not fulfilling their promises.2)

Several days after initial publication of the AxaMonitor perks analysis, in his May 5, 2016, “Captain’s Log,” producer Alec Peters announced that continued delays by Ares Digital developer Terry McIntosh would no longer prevent shipping of Kickstarter backers’ patches:

As to the patches from the first Kickstarter that have been sitting by Diana’s desk for 9 months while we have waited for Terry [McIntosh] to finish Ares Digital? Well, we decided that if Ares Digital isn’t finished by the end of [May 2016], we will either use BackerKit or use Kickstarter directly to generate the labels to ship these out. I am sure you would all like those patches, and I am VERY tired of them not being sent out. So we will get these to you shortly!3)


PATCHES The languishing Kickstarter backers’ patches are the first four pictured above. The fifth is from the Axanar Indiegogo and the Starfleet Disaster Response was available for Axanar’s “special events.”

While McIntosh refrained from specifying his reasons for leaving the production, another post on his Facebook page just two days after Peters posted about perks seemed to imply the source of his disappointment:

Had an online friend really screw something up to their detriment and all they can do is blame other people for it on their Facebook posts, when it’s clear that they own that one completely. Heck, I’ve screwed some things up in the last year… but I own that. Sure, it’s easier to blame others, but it’s flat out dishonest when someone doesn’t own up to their mistakes. As you said, learn from it, figure out (honestly) where the mistake(s) were made so that they’re not made again, and then work to improve.4)

In response to how he felt about Peters’ criticism about Ares Digital not being able to fulfill perk fulfillment, McIntosh replied:

Thankfully, that’s not a problem that I’m going to have to solve any longer.5)

Unnamed Defendant?

As one of Axanar Productions’ senior staff, and a producer of Axanar, some had speculated McIntosh might be one of the unnamed defendants in the copyright infringement lawsuit brought against Axanar by CBS and Paramount Pictures.

In another recent Facebook post, McIntosh claimed he was unbowed by the potential threat posed to him by the lawsuit:

ENFORCING RULES McIntosh took his role as admin of Axanar’s social media presence seriously.
My assets are well protected, so P/C [Paramount and CBS] wouldn’t get any blood from this turnip, any more than they’d get a cent from Alec [Peters] or Axanar Productions. =P The only people that seem to be concerned about the Does are the people shoveling san in to their vaginas. … I’m not one of them, sorry. Sue me, P/C! I need a free trip [to Los Angeles]!“6)

'Night of the Long Knives'

McIntosh, a technologist who lives in Seattle, had led the development of much of Axanar’s infrastructure, including its website and other online presence, including Axanar’s online Donors' Store and various Facebook groups for which he served as the admin, including the Axanar Fan Page and the donors-only Axanar page.

It was in role of Facebook group admin that McIntosh attracted the most attention, with his brusque comments aimed at people who dissented from the party line, finally culminating monitoring group members’ online activities and in a mass banning of fans who had grown to question the wisdom of Axanar’s production delays, spending and crowdfunding.

Future of Ares Digital?

Axanar spokesman Mike Bawden announced McIntosh’s departure on the Axanar Donors Group on Facebook:

As many of you know, Terry has moved and will no longer be moderating this group or the Axanar Fan Group.7)

Mcintosh confirmed, ”[I] am no longer involved with the production in any way. … I’ll remain a member this group and the fan group, since I’m a proper donor, too.“ He did not explain what the future held for Ares Digital, the proprietary crowdfunding fulfillment software he developed on Axanar’s behalf to sell as a service to other crowdfunded projects.


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