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 BREAKING NEWS: Kohnke Inc Sues STO Creators PE! 
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Kohnke Communications, a public relations firm which represents a number of MMO developers, is suing Perpetual Entertainment for breach of contract, several counts of fraud, and transferring assets, including Star Trek Online, to a new company before liquidating their assets. The suit also claims that Gods and Heroes was canceled so that PE could avoid payments owed to Kohnke on the game's launch. Ten Ton Hammer has obtained court documents, and has further details on this story.

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- Details surrounding Perpetual Entertainment's dealings subsequent to the cancellation of Gods & Heroes are coming to light as Ten Ton Hammer uncovered court documents of a new complaint just submitted to California's Superior Court last week. The allegation: the San Francisco-based developer fraudulently transferred valuable assets (like the Star Trek Online license) to an insider-owned corporation at a loss, leaving those with a financial stake in the now-defunct MMORPG Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising without hope of payment save legal recourse.

According to documents received last Friday in California's Superior Court for the County of San Francisco, public relations firm Kohnke Communications, Inc. – best known for promoting the efforts of numerous MMORPG developers like EA Mythic, Red 5, Turbine, and NetDevil – is suing Perpetual Entertainment, Inc. for breach of contract, fraudulent transfer, fraud, and various other charges for damages between $80,000 and $290,000, perhaps much more in terms of punitive or exemplary damages.

The complaints stem from allegations that Perpetual sold valuable assets like the Star Trek Online (STO) license to P2 Entertainment, Inc., a thinly veiled yet separate corporate entity, before executing the Perpetual ABC or "Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors" (a liquidation mechanism allowed by states like California as a less expensive alternative to the extensive litigation surrounding bankruptcy). The case could have drastic implications for future of the pre-alpha Star Trek Online title.


Hailing Frequency has produced a breaking news segment covering this latest development - check it out at

http://shows.hailingfrequency.co.uk/HF-BN-11122007.mp3

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seems like startrek.com website (google or straight visit to the site, says it on front page) also goes downhill (hopefully only to gain new momentum and get up the hill on the side, i.e. the new movie and such). guess it's because the past three years weren't exactly trek's best ones and they kind of want to eradicate this rather bland history on their official site so no newbie gets confused when the new film comes out and people start to fill in the site.

anyway, zach, I recently dug a bit deeper into the Brad McQuaid and Sigil Online (former producer of Vanguard) thing and the possible parallels between that and the management of PE/P2 after I visited the StarTrek Online subforums on this very startrek.com site. Very good posts there, I don't know if you know about the whole story already but it was kinda informative for me. Guess it cannot hurt to read the stuff (namely from Kareal: http://boards.startrek.com/community/messages.html?act=ST;f=15;t=33305123). Maybe there's something to reflect over which could find its way into the show one way or the other ;).


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Already heard about this a day or two ago at megagames site. Not really bothered as i never play mmo except guildwars cos theres no monthly costs.

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No monthly cost at all?

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Nothing, Guild Wars is free to play after the initial purchase. No subscription needed :thumbsup: I had so much fun playing that game, the PvE was great, the PvP was awesome and really needed some player skill / good reflex.


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We should do some PvP sometime. I haven't played in ages.

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