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ety3rd
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We only have a few rules here … one of them is “be nice to each other.” So knock this off.
We only have a few rules here … one of them is “be nice to each other.” So knock this off.
ety3rd@lemmy.worldOPMto Battlestar Galactica@lemmy.world•To mark the twentieth anniversary of BSG's debut, I have published "Lords of Kobol - Collection: Special Edition"2·1 year agoThanks. I hope you enjoy it.
If anyone is interested in the math of this, meaning, what you get out of it for what you put in, here’s my way of thinking.
I look at new MST3K in the vein of RiffTrax. Not beholden to a network and therefore not getting production funding either, so they have to directly charge for their output.
In the case of RiffTrax, they charge about $12 for a full-length HD VOD release and about $2 for a short. Carting those numbers over to this campaign, let’s see what we get.
If the lowest goal is reached … That’s 6 episodes and 6 shorts for a total of $84. (There’s also the “enhanced” older episodes, but as those won’t be available for download, I’m ignoring them for the moment.)
If the middle goal is reached … That’s 9 episodes and 9 shorts; a total of $126.
If the top goal is reached … 12 episodes, 12 shorts; $168.
Which goal will be reached? Who can say? The season 13 Kickstarter finished with $6.5 million. That’s over the middle goal but shy of the top goal by almost a million. I think reaching the middle goal is very likely with the top being a bit of squeaker. (Just my thoughts.)
Conclusion? Donating at the $85 level is simply a bargain. You get each of the episodes and shorts as a download, PLUS access to the Gizmoplex which – I’m hoping – will include a ton of livestreaming events and those were a highlight of season 13 for me. (Oh yeah, and all those “surgically enhanced” episodes, too.)
ety3rd@lemmy.worldOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•A massive fan-created book is now available: "We Have Engaged the Borg: The Oral History of the Battle of Wolf 359"English6·2 years agoEdit: I’ve edited the post (I nearly forgot I could do that here!).
ety3rd@lemmy.worldto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Official Game Trailer | Star Trek: Infinite2·2 years agoIf that’s the case, I’m on board with that. (BotF did the same thing.)
ety3rd@lemmy.worldto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Official Game Trailer | Star Trek: Infinite4·2 years agoI appreciate the apparent Birth of the Federation aspect as briefly seen in the trailer. I loved BotF and I’ve missed it terribly. However, I am still irrationally annoyed by the note that this game takes place “decades” before TNG, yet Galaxy-class, Intrepid-class, and other newer vessels are featured. (This would have been the best opportunity to feature ships from the “lost era” between the Kirk feature films and TNG, such as Ambassador-class, Constellation-class, and any number of ships seen as wreckage at Wolf 359.)
I honestly don’t know. (Wouldn’t surprise me if it’s Vimeo’s doing.) Sorry.