No, I hope they don't get many entries. But you have to admit that for a franchise facing a big birthday and no show on the air, it's a good piece of marketing to try to engage the fan base. Of course they're trying to engage the segment of the base they usually antagonize/disregard in favour of the cool, hip 20something male(dreamland) fanbase, but whatever.
Yeah. Marketing. ::shudder:: I have a friend who was in a Trek satire musical that ran without objection for years until out of nowhere Paramount decided on a whim that it needed to stop. I do not trust Paramount. I really do not trust FanLib. I'm a little surprised and disappointed in Takei and Wheaton for going near this project. It's all just too squirrely for words.
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